The National Self-Portrait Collection of Ireland
The National Self-Portrait Collection of Ireland is a collection of more than 400 self-portraits of Irish artists which is housed in the Kneafsey Gallery at the University of Limerick.
The origins of the collection can be found in the purchase of fifteen self-portraits from the collection of the late John Kneafsey by the University in 1977.[1] Kneafsey worked as office manager for the Irish Independent newspaper and was a former Chair of the Limerick Art Society, a patron and collector of art.[2]
In 1982 the University appointed a Board of Trustees tasked with establishing and maintaining a national collection which would reflect a broad spectrum of the visual arts across the island. In addition to creating a national reference collection, the process aims to formally recognise the contributions made by Irish artists in their own lifetime. The first Board of Trustees comprised of the Director of the National Gallery of Ireland, the Keeper of Art at the Royal Hibernian Academy and the Director of the Arts Council, overseen by the President of the Institution. Each year the Board invite a small number of distinguished artists to add their portraits to the collection for a small fee. Additional works of deceased artists are also purchased. The Trustees intended to publish a volume of works every decade to record the growth of the collection.[1]
The Kneafsey Gallery was officially opened on 6 March 1982, with the inaugural exhibition comprising the fifteen initial purchases and a further thirteen self-portraits by artists admired, and approached by Thomas Ryan. The collections paintings were supplimented at the debut exhibition with works loaned from several local and national collections, including works from the Ulster Museum and Dublin's Municipal Gallery.[3]
In subsequent years additions to the collection have come from selected members of Ireland's leading art societies including the Royal Hibernian Academy, Royal Ulster Academy, and Aosdána.[3] The collection has expanded to include works by painters, sculptors, printmakers, ceramicists, photographers and mixed media artists. Although comprising of mainly twentieth and twenty-first century artists, the collection has also grown to include historical works from previous centuries.[2]
In 1992 Dr Edward Walsh presented a selection of works from the collection in a visiting exhibition at the Boston University Art Gallery.[4]
References
- ^ a b Finlay, Sarah (1989). The National Self-Portrait Collection of Ireland Volume 1 1979-1989. Limerick, Ireland: Limerick University Press. p. 7. ISBN 0 9503427 7 7.
- ^ a b "National Self-Portrait Collection of Ireland, Limerick". www.visual-arts-cork.com. Retrieved 27 May 2021.
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- ^ "Calender Listings: Art". Winchester Star. 16 January 1992. p. 5B. Retrieved 27 May 2021.