a lecture in Dublin Castle, political and visual culture

I received an email today from an academic, currently working with the OPW in Dublin Castle, but whose special area of interest and expertise is Irish cultural nationalism and the United Irishmen.   The lecture, details below,  is at a slightly awkward time perhaps,  but on the other hand,  this looks like it might be fascinating… Read More a lecture in Dublin Castle, political and visual culture

last Liberties & Library walk: Wed 18th of November, 2.10pm.

Wednesday 18th of November, 2.10pm,   sees our last public walking tour of the 2015 Dublin Decoded season.   It’s a really good one, featuring an one-hour sociable walk of the historic Liberties full of detail and social history,  followed by a rare chance to visit the stunning Worth Library- perhaps the most interesting collection of… Read More last Liberties & Library walk: Wed 18th of November, 2.10pm.

public walking tour, history & architecture of Rathmines! 11.30am Sunday, 8th Nov.

Our next Dublin Decoded public walking tour runs Sunday 8th of November (2015) and will explore the lovely main-street, residential roads, churches and public buildings of Rathmines.  Our walk will meet at 11.20 and will start at 11.30am.  All are welcome. Advanced tickets are available at a slightly reduced price, here.   We hope to… Read More public walking tour, history & architecture of Rathmines! 11.30am Sunday, 8th Nov.

Hugh Oram’s website, a national treasure, online at last!

I’m delighted to see my neigbour and friend Hugh Oram has put himself online with a excellent, very attractive new website.   I find myself quite jealous of the nice clear presentation and lovely pictures there! For those of you that haven’t discovered him yet, Hugh sometimes stands in and writes the well-known daily Irish… Read More Hugh Oram’s website, a national treasure, online at last!

African spectacle, the dioramas of New York’s American Museum of Natural Hist.

Tableau & Diorama iv (and the last in the current series on that theme) I love many types of art, architecture, many types of spaces and places.  But for sheer drama and spectacle, for an extraordinary mix of art (the much underrated art of tableau-making) and of science,  this may be the most powerful room… Read More African spectacle, the dioramas of New York’s American Museum of Natural Hist.