Eimear O'Connor
Éimear O'Connor received her PhD from UCD in 2008 for her thesis on Seán Keating. She has since co-curated, with The Hunt Museum in Limerick, an exhibition of the artist's work titled 'Keating in Focus', for which she also wrote the catalogue. For the School of Art History and Cultural Policy, UCD, O'Connor has lectured on twentieth-century Irish art, and on developments in European and North American art O'Connor is presently Post-Doctoral Research Fellow at triarc – Trinity Irish Art Research Centre, Trinity College, Dublin. Her research interests include the life and work of little-known Irish women artists; the contextual development of Irish art and visual culture in the twentieth century; visual art and the Irish theatre; the representation of Ireland abroad – with an overarching emphasis on the development of identity in the twentieth century and its meaning in a now globalized world.
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Sean Keating in Context: Responses to Culture and Politics in Post-Civil War Ireland
‘The book examines Keating's thoughts on culture, politics, economics and several other issues in the context of his both his artistic output and the social conditions of the time. In doing so, the narrative serves to better describe the extent of Keating's contribution to Irish art and to public life.’
Eimear O'Connor
‘The book examines Keating's thoughts on culture, politics, economics and several other issues in the context of his both his artistic output and the social conditions of the time. In doing so, the narrative serves to better describe the extent of Keating's contribution to Irish art and to public life.’ISBN 9781904505419
Cost €25.00


