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This exhibition began with the UNESCO CIty of Literature City - One Book Festival on James Joyce's Dubliners (1 April 2011) and ended on Bloomsday (16 June 2011) during the International Joyce Symposium, organized by TCD and UCD jointly. Dublin City Gallery: The Hugh Lane, Oonagh Young Gallery, O'Neill's Pub and Dublin City Council for O'Connell Bridge participated in the project and collaboratively provided venues for the works of Francis Bacon, Amanda Coogan, Alejandro Cesarco, Mark Orange and Diter Rot. The exhibition engaged with Joyce's city Dublin by making viewers traverse it, experiencing one work at a time - as characters in Joyce's universe, as research about it and as corresponding - or diverging - interpretations of Joyce's oeuvre and his city.
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This exhibition began with the UNESCO CIty of Literature City - One Book Festival on James Joyce's Dubliners (1 April 2011) and ended on Bloomsday (16 June 2011) during the International Joyce Symposium, organized by TCD and UCD jointly. Dublin City Gallery: The Hugh Lane, Oonagh Young Gallery, O'Neill's Pub and Dublin City Council for O'Connell Bridge participated in the project and collaboratively provided venues for the works of Francis Bacon, Amanda Coogan, Alejandro Cesarco, Mark Orange and Diter Rot. The exhibition engaged with Joyce's city Dublin by making viewers traverse it, experiencing one work at a time - as characters in Joyce's universe, as research about it and as corresponding - or diverging - interpretations of Joyce's oeuvre and his city.
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