Public art in Ireland

Following on from the success of her book By the Way, a selection of public art in Ireland, 2010, Ann Lane's just-published By the Way 2, contains over 1,000 public sculptures, each clearly photographed with accompanying explanatory text. The book contains new art works unveiled over the past d...

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