
c.1776
Oil on canvas
127 x 102 cm
Cat. No. 418-P
The Great Historical Painter
22 October 2005–4 March 2006
A
major exhibition celebrating the work of the most significant artist
to have been born and trained in Cork will be held at the Crawford
Municipal Art Gallery in October 2005 in partnership with Cork 2005
and The Bowen Group.
The exhibition will be a timely opportunity to re-examine and assess
James Barry’s contribution to both the history of art and the
history of his own times. Through his writing and lectures, as well
was through his art, Barry expressed a belief in the advancement of
human civilization through education and political liberty, beliefs
which amounted to heresy for many in eighteenth century Britain. Infamously,
he was the only member ever expelled from the Royal Academy and his
controversial views were considered a threat to the political and
artistic status quo, despite, ironically, his own hopes of securing
royal patronage. James Barry’s allegorical works, particularly
his mural paintings in the Royal Society of Arts in London (1777-1805),
which will be recreated in the Sculpture Gallery, reflect the history
and politics of his own times, and give a crucial insight to this
extraordinary stubborn, intractable and intelligent man.
James Barry is now regarded as perhaps the most important Neo-classical
painter of eighteenth century Britain this extensive collection of
Barry’s paintings and engraving will be on show for five months
from October 22 2005 to March 4 2006 culminating in a three-day conference
in which leading international academics will reappraise James Barry’s
work. The conference will coincide with the two hundredth anniversary
of James Barry’s death.
Exploring his life and work the James Barry exhibition will be an
exciting finale to the celebration of Cork’s tenure as European
City of Culture.
For more information and visuals please
contact:
Dawn Williams, Assistant Curator
Crawford Municipal Art Gallery
Emmet Place
Cork Ireland
T: +353 (0) 21 4907853 F: +353 (0) 21 4805043




