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The Arts Council of Ireland acquires four artists works from recent TULCA programmes

June 24, 2021 TULCA Festival of Visual Arts
 David Beattie -  Propositional things  (2017)

David Beattie - Propositional things (2017)

 Austin Ivers -  The World at War  (2020)

Austin Ivers - The World at War (2020)

 Kevin Mooney -  Beast  (2020)

Kevin Mooney - Beast (2020)

 Rajinder Singh -  Border Tours  (2020)

Rajinder Singh - Border Tours (2020)

The Arts Council of Ireland acquires four artists works from recent TULCA programmes

TULCA Festival of Visual Arts is delighted to see four artists works from recent TULCA programmes join the Arts Council of Ireland’s permanent collection in 2021. The announcement by the Arts Council includes 30 new artworks by 15 artists to its collection to be shared with audiences across Ireland. The artworks newly added to the collection are by artists who live and work in communities both across Ireland and internationally. The acquisitions include video, installation, sculpture, painting, drawing and photography and bring the total number of artworks in the Collection to over 1,230. This continues a proud history of the Arts Council purchasing excellent and ambitious art reflecting the immense quality of visual arts practice today.

David Beattie - Propositional things (2017).
TULCA 2017: They Call Us The Screamers curated by Matt Packer.

Austin Ivers - The World at War (2020) and RUF0558, ADM3, HP85, HT600E, Plus, Switch, SX20, TM22U (2020).
THREADS curated by Sarah Searson in The Dock Arts Centre as part of TULCA's UnSelfing programme for Galway 2020 European Capital of Culture.

Kevin Mooney - Beast (2020).
TULCA 2020: The Law is a White Dog curated by Sarah Browne.

Rajinder Singh - Border Tours (2020).
TULCA 2020: The Law is a White Dog curated by Sarah Browne.

More information on the new acquisitions here: www.artscouncil.ie/News/Arts-Council-purchased-new-works-for-its-collection

Image credits:
David Beattie, Propositional things (2017), TULCA Festival Gallery, Galway. Photo: Jonathan Sammon.
Austin Ivers, The World at War (2020), The Dock, Carrick-on-Shannon. Photo: Paul McCarthy.
Kevin Mooney, Beast (2020). Galway Arts Centre, Galway. Photo: Ros Kavanagh.
Rajinder Singh, Border Tours (2020) Photo: Ros Kavanagh.

Source: www.artscouncil.ie/News/Arts-Council-purch...
← Rajinder Singh's works join the national collection at IMMAREVIEW: Chris Clarke | Art Monthly →

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