Tag: ireland

  • How to Repair a $12 Million Monet After it’s Been Punched

    How to Repair a $12 Million Monet After it’s Been Punched

    On 29 June 2012, Andrew Shannon entered the National Gallery of Ireland and punched a hole through a Monet painting from 1874, valued at nearly $12 million. While Shannon was recently sentenced to 5 years in prison, the painstaking process of restoring the prized artwork took an arduous 18 months to complete. The painting, entitled ‘Argenteuil Basin with a…

  • A Monumental 11-Acre Realistic Portrait in Ireland

    A Monumental 11-Acre Realistic Portrait in Ireland

    Unveiled several days ago in Belfast, Northern Ireland as part of the Belfast Festival, WISH is the latest public art project by Cuban-American artist Jorge Rodriguez-Gerada, known for his monumentally scaled portraits in public spaces. The image depicted is of an anonymous Belfast girl and is so large it can only be viewed from the highest points in Belfast…