Free Screening of "Citizen Lane," a documentary about Irish art dealer Hugh Lane

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Location: Browning Cinema (View on map )

Directed by Thaddeus O’Sullivan, Citizen Lane is an innovative mix of documentary and drama that delivers a vivid and compelling portrait of Hugh Lane (1875-1915), one of the most fascinating and yet enigmatic figures in modern Irish history. Lane was a man of multiple contradictions, by turns infuriatingly parsimonious or extraordinarily generous, a professed nationalist and a knight of the realm; a monumental snob and a fearless campaigner for access to the arts.

The drama is intercut with interviews from contemporary documentary contributors such as Professors Roy Foster and Paul Rouse and Art Historian Morna O’Neill, who offer a narrative richly illustrated by the paintings of Lane’s collection with a twist in its tail in the long-running campaign to recover for Ireland Lane’s Bequest of 39 great Impressionist paintings, Monet, Renoir and Manet among them, left unwittingly to the National Gallery London.

Professor Morna O’Neill, a contributor to the documentary, will introduce Citizen Lane and be available after the screening (1 hour, 20 minutes running time) to answer questions.

The screening is free, but please reserve your seat in advance by calling the DPAC Ticket Office at (574) 631-2800.

Professor O’Neill received her undergraduate degree from Notre Dame, summa cum laude, with majors in art history and Italian. She earned her Ph.D. from Yale University in art history, and then had appointments at the Yale Center for British Art and Vanderbilt University before moving to Wake Forest University in 2010. O’Neill has served on the Snite Museum of Art Advisory Council since 2003.

Professor O’Neill’s most recent book is Hugh Lane: The Art Market and the Art Museum, 1893-1915 (Yale University Press, 2018). Each chapter in what has been called a “revelatory study” focuses on an important city in Lane’s practice as an art dealer to understand the interrelationship of event and place. Copies of the book will be available for sale in the DPAC lobby both before and after the film.

Co-sponsored by the Keough-Naughton Institute for Irish Studies and the Snite Museum of Art.

Originally published at conductorshare.nd.edu.