Des Kilfeather Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
Responding to the James Joyce Esthetic
by Des Kilfeather
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About the Book
Drawing on his own personal experience of Irish Catholic culture, this Artist's Book was an emotional and reactionary response to his first reading of these texts. Whilst absorbing the narrative in real time Kilfeather made abstract watercolour marks onto pages of the book, photographed them then applied a process of semi-destruction of the book in the sea. Digital photography, water colour painting and the selection of specifically relevant text excerpts establish the connection between Joyce’s early 20th Century, Kilfeather’s critical 1966 and contemporary culture. The texts selected from each page, hopefully, will inspire new readings and interpretations of James Joyce by children through to post doctoral, literature and art, academics.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Fine Art
- Additional Categories Literature & Fiction, Education
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Project Option: 8×10 in, 20×25 cm
# of Pages: 84 - Publish Date: Nov 10, 2017
- Language English
- Keywords James Joyce, Dubliners, Ulysses, Irish Literature
About the Creator
Des, a UK National Open Art Exhibition prize winner and invited lifetime Florence Biennale Artist, representing Ireland and the UK, lives in Arundel, England, studied photography at the University of Brighton, aesthetics, (the philosophy of art), painting and drawing at the Edward James Trust's West Dean College and for his Masters Degree in Fine Art at the University of Portsmouth. He is a voluteer community programme supporter, ambassador, art collection researcher and educator at the Pallant House Gallery. Including the privilege of being part of the team developing and facilitating Art Views; dementia friendly collection engagement sessions for the public. Art Views is an initiative from the Alzheimers support team at the Museum of Modern Art - MOMA, New York.