Program 299: Exploring Art in Southeast Asia and Ireland; Open Phones: Travel Kindness
Release Date: 08-08-2012
Description
Get better acquainted with Southeast Asia and Ireland through the eyes of its artists. We'll explore how understanding the stories behind paintings, and knowing the role of important architectural sites, can help frame your appreciation for anyplace you visit.
Guests
- Julian Brown, tour guide to Southeast Asia, based in Paris
- Barry Moloney, tour guide based in Kinsale, Ireland
- Rozanne Stringer, art history Ph.D. student at the University of Kansas, and tour guide to Ireland
Related Links
- The Angkor Archeological Site is one of the most important sites in southeast Asia.
- Wikipedia has information about, and links to, the Bangkok National Museum, and about the Sukhothai Kingdom archeological site in Thailand.
- Admission to the National Museum of Ireland is free, and includes exhibits on archeology, decorative arts and history, and natural history at different locations in Dublin. It also features exhibits on traditional country life in Ireland at a location in County Mayo.
- Trinity College Dublin has information for planning to view the Book of Kells.
- The Hugh Lane at the Dublin City Gallery has recreated the art studio of Francis Bacon.