Synoposis
The ‘Act of Union’ of 1800 marked the beginning of the end for the link between the British Crown and the Irish Harp. With power now effectively concentrated at Westminster, the stage was set for the slow unravelling of those links which had, for better or worse, bound the two island neighbours to each other since 1169. Whilst it would be too easy to rehearse the usual litany of social and political disasters and misunderstandings of the last 200 years, Tom Duncan will use the visual and literary arts to look afresh at this extraordinary story, warts and all, the consequences of which still affect our daily lives.