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Bob Quinn (b.1935) - A COLLECTION OF 38 PHOTOGRAPHS DEPICTING LIFE IN THE WEST OF IRELAND

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Bob Quinn (b.1935) - A COLLECTION OF 38 PHOTOGRAPHS DEPICTING LIFE IN THE WEST OF IRELAND

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Auction Date:2011 Dec 11 @ 14:00 (UTC+1)
Location:The Freemasons Hall - 17 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
Bob Quinn (b.1935) - A COLLECTION OF 38 PHOTOGRAPHS DEPICTING LIFE IN THE WEST OF IRELAND

photographic prints; (all unframed)
each inscribed with title and archival number on [Archiva Chonamara] label on reverse
28 by 36cm., 11 by 14in.
Provenance:Purchased directly from the artist by the previous owner


Average image size of photographs 11 by 14ins.
This collection pertains to a limited edition body of work by Bob Quinn; the early photographs (13) are from original negatives in the artist's collection. Subjects include native peoples of Connemara at home, work or play and the land and villages which surround them. In 1988 Bob Quinn was the first film-maker to be elected a member of Aosdána and in 2001 he was given a Lifetime Achievement Award by the Irish Film Institute. He is a pioneering Irish film-maker, writer and photographer based in Connemara but who was born in Dublin. Quinn, often working under the pseudonym 'Cinegael', has produced more than 100 objects on film, including drama, documentary and experimental work, typically focussing on the West of Ireland and Connemara in particular and. Films include Caoineadh Airt Uí Laoire (1974), Poitín (1977), Listen (1978), The Family (1979), The Atlantean Trilogy (1980-84), The Emigrant's Dance (2000), Laoch (2003) and ConTempo Goes West (2005) among many other. Retrospectives of his films were held in 1982 and 1987 and Quinn has held several exhibitions of his photographs, some of which feature in the text The Unknown Country (1998). Among his writings is fictional memoir Smokey Hollow (1991) and the controversial Maverick, a contentious account of Irish Public Broadcasting, published after he resigned in (1999) from his position as a member of the RTÉ Authority (since 1995).