Following Ulysses
This exhibition by Deirdre Brennan in Centre Culturel Irlandais's courtyard paints a photographic portrait of contemporary Dublin while evoking each chapter of James Joyce's masterpiece

On 2 February 1922, on his 40th birthday, James Joyce finally managed to publish his masterpiece Ulysses in Paris, not Dublin, where its ‘obscene’ and ‘anti-Irish’ content was considered too risky! 1922 is also most importantly the year Ireland finally gained independence in the shape of a Free State.
The CCI presents an ambitious season of exhibitions and projects celebrating these two centenaries.
Find out more: https://www.centreculturelirlandais.com/en/whats-on/exhibitions-events/season-of-centenaries