A Hallowed Place
March 30, 2013Hugh Lane Municipal Gallery of Modern Art
By Turlough McConnell
There is something of common race instinct in the work of all original Irish writers today, and it can hardly be absent in the sister art. – Sir Hugh Lane
True to the spirit of its founder, the Hugh lane Municipal Gallery of Modern Art remains dedicated to bringing work of art to public attention. Thanks to Barbara Dawson, the gallery director, and her colleague, Christina Kennedy, the Huge Lane Gallery will open its doors on June 19th to “America’s Eyes: Irish Paintings from the Collection of Brian P. Burns” considered one of the most extensive and distingushed collections of Irish piantings in the United States. ….
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