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Dublin - Event Notice
Thursday January 01 1970

Peter Dunne’s Anti Greed Give Away – 16th June 2011 @ 6PM

category dublin | anti-war / imperialism | event notice author Tuesday June 07, 2011 14:41author by Seb Dooris - Exchange Dublinauthor email gallery at exchangedublin dot ieauthor address Fishbowl Gallery, Exchange Dublin, Temple Bar, Dublinauthor phone 6779264 Report this post to the editors

Here’s the kicker - all of the works on view will be given away free to interested members of the public, from 6.00 pm, Thursday 16 June, (Bloomsday). It’s all part of the Dublin artist’s illustrative invective against what he calls ‘bankers greed’ and gives practical expression to his mantra that : “ The opposite of Greed is Generosity - giving away 300 original works is my way of declaiming the activity that has provoked widespread punishment on masses of blameless people in Europe, the Uk and Ireland.’

Following his Giveaway Art exhibition which stopped traffic in the City of London in March Pete Dunne’s next exhibition will be at

Fishbowl Gallery, Exchange Dublin, Temple Bar, Dublin
05th - 15th June, 2011.

Here’s the kicker - all of the works on view will be given away free to interested members of the public, from 6.00 pm, Thursday 16 June, (Bloomsday).
It’s all part of the Dublin artist’s illustrative invective against what he calls ‘bankers greed’ and gives practical expression to his mantra that : “ The opposite of Greed is Generosity - giving away 300 original works is my way of declaiming the activity that has provoked widespread punishment on masses of blameless people in Europe, the Uk and Ireland.’

Fishbowl Gallery, Exchange Dublin will exhibit works which Dunne has composed for this even on the Irish economic meltdown and featuring personalities who appeared to have s(h)at on the top of the pile even as it was sinking under them.

Dunne has held several sell-out exhibitions in London, his work usually fetching upwards of 1,000 per painting to a growing customer base. As in the City of London exhibition, his Dubln outing is the result of intense and feverish bouts of creativity, presenting a rare onslaught of artistic reflection.

Related Link: http://gallery.exchangedublin.ie/2011/05/23/peter-dunnes-anti-greed-give-away-5th-to-16th-june-2011/

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Peter Dunne


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   fair play peter...     serf    Tue Jun 07, 2011 21:44 
   Pete Dunne's Anti Greed Art Giveaway     brigette    Sat Jun 11, 2011 15:30 


 
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