aoife
19th November 2001, 07:55 PM
I heard a rumour that Daniel Libeskind is scheduled to give a lecture in dublin in the very near future - I'm not in Ireland at the moment and i was trying to find out if this is true - can anybody verify it for me?
graham
19th November 2001, 08:30 PM
Libeskind will be in DIT Bolton Street at 7pm on Friday 23rd of November
aoife
19th November 2001, 09:40 PM
thanks - see you there!
nono
19th November 2001, 11:48 PM
i am very interested in attending the lecture, but are you sure the it is on in bolton st? i know the porters have a tendancy to kick out everybody very early on a friday afternoon.
quirkey
20th November 2001, 12:35 PM
yeah its right... it was listed at the end of an article about libeskind in the irish times on saturday last week.
Paul Clerkin
20th November 2001, 12:39 PM
Are you sure? Cos there was supposed to be an AAI lecture by Libeskind Sat 24th at the National Gallery but he cancelled it.
fergus
21st November 2001, 05:40 PM
yea ite true hes comming to give a masterclass-sponsored by Henry J.Lyons and then a lecture at seven-posters up all around Bolton St. saying so.Same thing Palasama was here for last year.Regarding the college staying open-well it has before for Winnie Mass(MDVDR) 2 years ago so I doubt there will be a problem-the administration here could hardly muck it up could they?!
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Jas
5th December 2001, 09:33 AM
Did anyone go to this?
doozer
6th December 2001, 03:51 PM
Yup, the students crits were interesting, espeically the five 5th year gallery projects.
The lecture was a brief review of his projects in, (I presume), some kind of chronological order. It was interesting if a little economical. In some ways his discriptions of the buildings exploded the myths and mystery that preside around his work, making them slightly less compelling. There were some parts of his theory that owed as much to post-rationalisation as to anything else.
[This message has been edited by doozer (edited 06 December 2001).]