Christian Dupont probes the interplay of literary and visual arts in an exhibition inspired by Flann O’Brien and The Third Policeman.
A recent exhibition by Donegal artists Edward and Joanna O’Kane and their son David makes the case for a synergistic relationship between literary and visual arts riding on the jagged edges of genre and perception. Their literary subject is Flann O’Brien, in particular his simultaneously paranoiac and romantic afterlife adventure, The Third Policeman.
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The historically important Doneraile Court in north Cork has opened its doors to the public following an extensive conservation and renovation project, writes Peter Pearson