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Bogside Artists

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110:. It is a unique visual display – an entire street devoted to the history of over three decades of political conflict in the province as it affected the city. It occupies no fewer than four pages in the Lonely Planet guide (2012). The gallery has never been promoted either by the local council or by any other body including the tour bodies or arts bodies, many of which are run by Sinn Féin. The gallery was officially inaugurated in August 2007 and an additional mural dedicated to 197: 19: 185:, cancelled a planned exhibition of the Bogside murals in the parliament building. He criticised the artists for their "partiality" in only representing one side of the conflicts in Northern Ireland. The artists stated that the murals are intended to be "a human document" rather than a political or sectarian statement. 133:
in Washington D.C. In September 2011 they painted a mural for the town of Vordernberg Austria on the controversial theme of the New World Order. More recently they completed a mural for Europe's City of Culture Maribor, Slovenia that was unveiled by the Dalai Lama. They see their work as humanitarian
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The Bogside Artists design the murals of The People’s Gallery are not as "political propaganda, declarations of identity, or territorial markers." The murals of the Bogside Artists are supposed to make its audiences "think about the past and process painful memories" and "enable and facilitate
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and human as "men speaking to men" ( Tom Kelly, spokesman) and have little time or interest in contemporary art. "All real art is contemporary as it has its origins in the truthful state of mind which is timeless". On their
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cross-community conversation around shared experiences seen from different perspectives and contexts." They hope that this will foster mutual understanding, reconciliation and the building of peace.
49:, consisting of brothers Tom and William Kelly, and Kevin Hasson (b. 8 January 1958). Their most famous work, a series of outdoor murals called the People's Gallery, is located in the 196: 483: 287: 473: 82: 81:. With supplies donated from local residents, they painted several murals on the walls of buildings in Rossville Street, commemorating the 115: 488: 150:
In addition to their work as muralists, the Bogside Artists also conducted numerous art workshops throughout the years with local
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The Bogside Artists first began working together in 1993 to document the events surrounding the Northern Ireland
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From 1994 to 2008, they painted a total of twelve murals in the Bogside, which they collectively named
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and 2 of the Bogside Artists in Maribor Slovenia at the unveiling of their mural painting in May 2012
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paratroopers opened fire on marches; 13 civilians were killed on the day and one subsequently.
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The Bogside Artists have exhibited their work widely in various cities, including
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Westland Road in the Bogside, viewed from the city wall (31 July 2007)
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neighbourhood of Derry and depicts the events surrounding
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Index


14th Dalai Lama
Tseten Samdup Chhoekyapa
mural
Derry
Northern Ireland
Bogside
sectarian violence
civil rights
Northern Ireland
the Troubles
Troubles
Northern Ireland civil rights movement
Battle of the Bogside
Bloody Sunday
British Army
The People's Gallery
Bogside
Nobel Peace Prize
Social Democratic and Labour Party
John Hume
Boston
Martin Luther King Jr.
website
Catholic
Protestant
Walter Momper
Berlin State Parliament
Westland Road in the Bogside, viewed from the city wall (31 July 2007)
List of Northern Irish artists

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