Harry Clarke and the Geneva Window
Ongoing
Harry Clarke was commissioned in 1926 to create a window as a gift to the League of Nations in Geneva. The completed window was rejected—labeled too provocative and “unrepresentative” of the Irish people. This new installation sheds light on the life and times of Harry Clarke, the stories behind the window, and the consequences of cultural censorship.
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