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Anne Madden

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Anne Madden is one of Ireland's foremost painters to have emerged since the 1950s.

Of Irish and Anglo-Chilean origin, she spent her first years in Chile before coming to Ireland and England with her parents.

In 1958 she moved to the south of France, where she exhibited internationally in both solo and group exhibitions, including Rosc '84 in Ireland and at the Paris Biennale where she represented Ireland.This lavish and unique monograph, published to accompany the in-depth retrospective exhibition at the Irish Museum of Modern Art in summer 2007, covers Anne Madden's entire artistic career from the 1950s to the present.

It features some of her most important paintings: "Self Portrait", 1950; her early series of works inspired by the landscape of the Burren, such as "Clare Land," 1967; and her series of Megaliths, Monoliths and Doorways, which are, in the late art critic Dorothy Walker's words, like 'giant forms emerging from the darkness of pre-history'.

With a foreword by Enrique Juncosa, Director of IMMA, an essay and poem by Derek Mahon, and an illustrated chronology, this is a long-awaited tribute to one of Ireland's most important contemporary painters.

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Scala Publishers Ltd
1857595017 / 9781857595017
Hardback
01/06/2007
United Kingdom
English
174 p., (4 folded) : ill. (chiefly col.)
27 x 28 cm
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Published to accompany the exhibition of the same name held at the Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin, 27 June-30 Sept. 2007.