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POLITICAL MURAL ART IN NORTHERN IRELAND
Published by: jane 2009-01-08
  • i Where can I find information on the "Bogside Artists". where can i find information, is there any papers or essays relating to their work? Where can i find information or essays relating to mural art in divided communities? If so can you send me information details please. could you also find me information on political wall murals in northern ireland?
  • Eóin Flannery | Oxford Brookes University::
    "Writing on the walls: Mural Art and Cultural History in Northern Ireland" delivered at the European Federation of Associations and Centres of Irish Studies
    http://ah.brookes.ac.uk/staff/details/flannery/
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  • Hello Thank-you for your question about political murals. THE BOGSIDE ARTISTS You'll find information about the Bogside Artists on the University of Ulster's "Conflict Archive on the INternet (CAIN) site. The artists introduce themselves like this: "Three individuals make up the group known as 'The Bogside Artists' - Tom Kelly, Kevin Masson and William Kelly. William’s son Paul takes care of video and documentation. The group is famous for their murals in the area of Derry, Northern Ireland, known as Free Derry Corner. These murals depict key events of 'the Troubles' in the city since 1968. The artists have lived in the Bogside most of their lives and have experienced the worst of the conflict." They hope that their work will have meaning over and above a simple record of events. "The artists are pledged to continue to express [a] spiritual dimension on the gable walls of the Bogside. Although they are aware of the parochial nature of the images, they also understand the universal aspect of the conflict. What has happened in Northern Ireland and what has been experienced by the people of Derry is by no means peculiar to either Derry or Northern Ireland." Bogside Artists introduction http://cain.ulst.ac.uk/bogsideartists/menu.htm There is more about the serious philosophy which underpins their work on another page: "Tom...has been painting murals since long before 1969 seeing in art a means by which Protestants and Catholics can come together." "Their work is commemorative and in being so it is also curative." There's also information on their best known murals, 'Bloody sunday' and the 'Battle of the Bogside': The artists' ideas http://cain.ulst.ac.uk/bogsideartists/artists.htm You can find pictures of their murals here: Bogside Artists: murals http://cain.ulst.ac.uk/bogsideartists/murals.htm And if you click on these small pictures you'll find larger photos of some murals and more information: Bogside Artists: thumbnail images http://cain.ulst.ac.uk/bogsideartists/images.htm Page for ordering their book and prints http://www.bogsideartists.com/ You can read an interview with them extracted from: Murals: The Bogside Artists, by William Kelly. Guildhall Press (2001) http://cain.ulst.ac.uk/bogsideartists/publications/books/murals01.htm OTHER MURALS IN NORTHERN IRELAND You might be interested in an essay by Neil Jarman in which he writes about "how, as objects rather than as images, murals have been, and continue to be used, as part of the political process, in the widest sense." Painting Landscapes: The Place of Murals in the Symbolic Construction of Urban Space, by Neil Jarman taken from: Symbols in Northern Ireland, edited by Anthony Buckley. Institute of Irish Studies (1998) http://cain.ulst.ac.uk/bibdbs/murals/jarman.htm#chap5 There's material on the history of Northern Irish mural painting, extracted from: Murals of War and Peace,by Bill Rolston. Beyond the Pale Publications (1995) http://cain.ulst.ac.uk/bibdb A directory of 1245 murals including descriptions and approx. 200 small photographs can be found at: http://cain.ulst.ac.uk/mccormick/intro.htm And links to many other murals, both Loyalist and Republican: http://cain.ulst.ac.uk/bibdbs/murals/rolston.htm A Dutch perspective on Northern Ireland's political murals: http://www.rnw.nl/society/html/murals000519.html POLITICAL MURALS ELSEWHERE Nicaragua http://www.stanford.edu/group/arts/nicaragua/murals/political/16.html Description of a book about the Sandinista murals: The Murals of Revolutionary Nicaragua, 1979-1992, by David Kunzle. University of California Press (1995) http://www.ucpress.edu/books/pages/6171.html Chile http://www.graffiti.org/santiago/brp.html Palestine Mural for Palestinian women: http://www.amanjordan.org/english/daily_news/wmview.php?ArtID=39 Murals to replace graffiti: http://www.mofa.go.jp/policy/oda/summary/1997/topics4.html South Africa Article explaining that "The almost sudden emergence and tremendous flourishing of urban community mural art in South Africa during the early 1990s is closely associated with the country's gradual process of socio-political liberation.": Negotiating Identity: Urban Community Mural Art in South Africa, by Sabine Marschall http://216.239.39.100/search?q=cache:g4sySJwNL78C:www.ijele.com/ijele/vol2.1/marschall.pdf+political+mural+OR+%22wall+art%22+%22south+africa%22&hl=en&ie=UTF-8 (Or if you have Adobe Acrobat Reader on your computer at: http://www.ijele.com/ijele/vol2.1/marschall.pdf. ) Thanks for asking such an interesting question. I had no idea so many of the murals were recorded on the net. I hope you'll find this answer helpful but please let me know if you'd like me to clarify anything, or if you have trouble with any of the links. Regards - Leli searches used: ://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=ulster+OR+%22northern+ireland%22+murals+OR+%22wall+art%22&btnG=Google+Search political mural "wall art" + names of countries
  • Women, States, and Nationalism: At Home in the Nation? - Google Books Result::
    href=http://books.google.com/books?id=LpRE7ko3EegC&pg=PA138&lpg=PA138&dq=POLITICAL+MURAL+ART+IN+NORTHERN+IRELAND&source=web&ots=Z6R3Dx8SpH&sig=fyxdZrNVRgX0qDlwKkjrJWRt9eI&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=65&ct=result class=l onmousedown=return clk(this.href,,,res,95,)>Women, States, and Nationalism: At Home in the Nation? - Google Books Resultby Sita Ranchod-Nilsson, Mary Ann Tétreault - 2000 - Social Science - 246 pagesIn Northern Ireland, however, republican symbolism today rarely uses overtly Unlike the loyalist murals, republican mural art is populated with the
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