We invite you to download our tree trail here: https://t.co/6wg2bVv7qw and explore our beautiful grounds (weather permitted) where you’ll find the oak tree planted in remembrance of Joseph Beuys by Caroline Tisdall in 1984. Look how big it has grown since then! #tetrapacktreeday pic.twitter.com/ZY6IAVcJtd
— IMMA (@IMMAIreland) October 3, 2019
Beats modern art.
Pause.
FIGHT!
IMMA (Royal Hospital Kilmainham)
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Bodger, if u can get the transcript of this morning’s Morning Ireland interview with the President or VP of the Tree Council of Ireland -it is gold. She took no crap from Gavin Jennings and was as entertain as hell about it.
Q. Would you bring out children today to look at trees (Today is natiol tree day ore something)
A. Only if weather is permitting, I’m not an ejit!
Thanks, dav, we’ll get transcribing.
I should have added, she has a good thick accent and talks at a million miles an hour
A transciber’s dream!
and you love culchee talk
When Art imitates nature and Nature imitates Art, which is Art and which is Nature?
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Just gorgeous. Was at lunch with someone yesterday who remembers the Royal Hospital was scheduled for demolition at one point – thank god this didn’t happen. Btw there is a very discreet graveyard within the grounds for British soldiers killed in 1916 in disarray for years, which has been nicely cleaned up following the Queen’s visit. Time to move forward!
Both modern art and nature are great, imho
…was Joseph anything to the Beuys from the County Armagh?