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Brian O'Doherty (b.1928) is a complex figure who renounced his name, adopting that of Patrick Ireland, in reaction to the Bloody Sunday killings in Northern Ireland (1972). Seeking to explain for the first time the full scope and complexity of O'Doherty/Ireland's vision, this groundbreaking study assesses the artist's entire oeuvre, incorporating O'Doherty's writings.

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Brian O'Doherty (b.1928) is a complex figure who renounced his name, adopting that of Patrick Ireland, in reaction to the Bloody Sunday killings in Northern Ireland (1972). Seeking to explain for the first time the full scope and complexity of O'Doherty/Ireland's vision, this groundbreaking study assesses the artist's entire oeuvre, incorporating O'Doherty's writings.
Autorenporträt
Brenda Moore-McCann is a medical doctor who graduated from the National University of Ireland, University College Dublin in 1970. She was awarded a B.A. (Mod) (1996) in the History of Art and a Ph.D. (2002) by the University of Dublin, Trinity College. She held a Government of Ireland Post-Doctoral Research Fellowship from 2003-2005. She is an independent scholar, writer, critic and lecturer.