Archive for January, 2011

Co-operation Ireland

January 26th, 2011

The Gala Legal Dinner in the Dorchester Hotel, London next April will offer one of my paintings to help raise funds for this worthy cause – Co-operation Ireland.

A Flower given to my Daughter

Co-operation Ireland is the leading peace-building charity on the island of Ireland. Our mission is to ‘advance mutual understanding and respect by promoting practical co-operation between the people of Northern Ireland and of the Republic of Ireland‘. Our programmes involve linking groups in the following areas and sectors:

  • Schools and universities
  • Youth and community groups
  • Local authorities
  • Media
  • Local and central government
  • Businesses and business networking/training organisations

Since it was established in 1979, Co-operation Ireland has created opportunities for groups from the two main religious communities in Northern Ireland and from both sides of the border to come together so they can learn about each other’s traditions and cultural backgrounds in order to help build a society which is based on tolerance and acceptance of cultural difference. Co-operation Ireland is experienced in

  • Breaking down sectarianism and racism
  • Encouraging integration of communities
  • Delivering funding programmes, which encourage the creation of vibrant societies
  • Developing bespoke peace and reconciliation programmes for groups and organisations based in other conflict zones around the world
  • Organisation and management of events, conferences and fundraising challenges, which promote community engagement

A Flower given to my Daughter

A poem by James Joyce.

A painting interpretation by Roger Cummiskey painted in watercolor on Indian hand made paper. c. 28 x 23 cms. One only, original.

Ref: P128

Poems of James Joyce

Shakespeare and Co., Paris, published Pomes Penyeach, by James Joyce, in 1927.

An American, Sylvia Beach, who was a patron of Joyce, owned this publishing business and bookshop in Paris. She was the first publisher of Ulysses in 1922.

Joyce also published 36 short poems entitled Chamber Music.

I have painted a series of James Joyce’s Poems in watercolours using waterproof ink on hand made Indian paper. Each painting is given its attributable date of the poems composition.

  • Title: A Flower given to my Daughter
  • Artist: Roger Cummiskey
  • Copyright:©rogercummiskey
  • Size: 28 x 23 cm (unframed)
  • Medium: Watercolour and permanent Ink
  • Ground: Paper
  • My web: www.rogercummiskey.com
  • Notes: - see above.
  • Exhibited: galeria LUCIA, Fuengirola, 2009.  Mirlo Blanco, Mijas Pueblo 2010.

Where´s the Juice?

January 23rd, 2011

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Where´s the Juice?

Where´s the Juice?

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Xango fruit juice

Mangosteen Juice with Xantones.

Mangosteen Juice with Xantones.


BOOK SHOWCASE

January 23rd, 2011

Authors and Poets  SHOWCASE.

Winner Poetry : Roger Cummiskey for Under Construction.

Roger Cummiskey, Poet & Painter.


Pot Pourri

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SHOWCASE FOR LOCAL AUTHORS AND POETS

Organized by Rashpal Singh

Judges: Vijay Singh, Karen Mcmahon, Hanna Murray and Robert Tennison.


Including competition and awards presentation for best fiction, best non-fiction and best poetry.

Winners:

Fiction – Kirsty Denis for her story about the Mijas Pueblo donkey. Second place went to Valery Houven for her book on life in the next century.
Non-Fiction – Joan Fallon for her “Daughters of Spain”. Second was Elizabeth Smith for “Fastrack Spanish”.
Poetry – Roger Cummiskey for “Under Construction”. Second was Adrianne Conway.

Local talent and creativity promotion, supported by The Euro Weekly News Group, Hannah Murray Show (TRE) and Mijas TV and Radio.

ALSO PRESENT ON THE DAY…

Santana Books – The only Spanish Publishing House on the coast publishing in English. Ediciones Santana.

In The Write Light – Creative Writing Workshop

Costa Book Club – A great book club for any avid reader courtesy of Costa Women

Roger Cummiskey – Renowned watercolour artist, taking literary themes for his works and draws poetry.

 Guest Speakers include well known author David Baird amongst two other guest speakers.

On Saturday March 12th 2011 – 10.30am – 1.30pm

At Hotel Tamisa Golf, Camino Viejo Coin km 3.3 29649 Mijas Costa

A book showcase of local published authors, poets and artists.  Supported by local media, and including a competition for best fiction, best non-fiction and best poetry with a panel of professional judges and appearances by guest speakers.  Spanish and other nationalities are welcome to take part in the show.  This is an opportunity to promote local talent, local business and local media.

Under Construction

This painting is completed in the Arabesque style used by Picasso in his illustration of the book of 43 sombre poems Le chant des morts (1948) by Pierre Reverdy (1889-1960).

Event Details –

For show information contact Rashpal: 952 711 377 rashklaw@yahoo.co.uk

Poetry.

Featuring:

Introduction

Under Construction

Rudi and Kofi

Is Love Really in the Air?

Truth

The Edinburgh Celtica

Es Morte

A Painting of a Young Poet

Special Guest – A poem by Lyndy Moore Eggleton - Castle of Sound.

Left: “James Joyce” – Watercolor by Roger Cummiskey Abstract head of James Joyce

(10 x 07 inches)

Introduction:

Writing poetry is a relatively new endeavor for Roger and comes from the heart rather than as a result of any planned, trained or structured way.

Roger’s involvement in the Arts spans a lifetime and has included Board membership of Eucrea Ireland Ltd, – the European Communities’ efforts to include participation in the arts by and with people with disabilities.

He was also involved for many years with Very Special Arts, Ireland and Europe. VSA is the charity founded by former US Ambassador to Ireland, Jean Kennedy-Smith in 1975, and which now has a presence in over 50 countries around the World.

“I take inspiration not only from Ulysses but also Finnegans Wake, A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, Dubliners and the many poems written by James Joyce.”

Special Thanks: I wish to thank ShadowPoetry.com for giving me the opportunity to participate in their latest publication, “Before the Last Shadow Fades”. This is their third volume of poetry. It was published for Christmas 2002. It is available from the www.shadowpoetry.com web site.

I also include below a compilation that I made of the musical and poetic language from A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, by James Joyce.

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ARTROGER

Under Construction:

I am genius I am Joyce.

A Dubliner of some renown

Hated, reviled, admired;

Poet and critic.

Ten years I had to wait for

Dubliners to be published

For pittance

Because I’m genius

Because I’m Joyce.

Yes, James Jaysas Joyce.

A Portrait helped,

Years and years to complete Ulysses

The greatest daytime novel of all time.

Teaching English as a foreign language

In Trieste and Zurich.

Patronised by a woman of Faith

Though I had none, Harriet Weaver.

Sylvia Beach’s Shakespeare in Paris

My office

And Nora my model, inseparable;

Hemmingway carried me over his shoulder

Drunk, we sang, argued, danced,

Played the piano and guitar.

Dublin, my town, 1904 my year

And 16th June my day;

But all wanted to know, in their

Ignorance if they featured,

And did they what.

They suffered for their lack of faith

In James Jaysas Joyce

Because I’m genius because I’m Joyce.

Mine eyes are a bitch

I’ve moved and moved

Borrowed and borrowed

Written and written.

Blind Homer helped the plot

And Ibsen influenced

So did Gogarty ha! ha!

Beckett learned.

Wild geese abroad.

Bloom was Israelite

One for Molly.

Budgen my pal.

Chamber Music and Pomes Penyeach

Kept debtors at bay.

Then the greatest night time novel

Of all time got out of the Traps.

Anna Livia Plurabelle and H.C.Earwicker

Thought their way through the night

Towards the sea

Work in Progress.

Tim Finnegan had lived at Watling Street

Twins Shaun and Shem come into their own.

Because I’m genius because I’m Joyce.

Yes, James Jaysas Joyce.

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� 2002

Author: Roger Cummiskey, 1998

Construction updates: January 2000, September, 2000, April 2002, January 2004.

Originally published for Bloomsday 1998 by The Irish Times Newspaper at:

http://ireland.com/literature/bloomsday/joyce/cummiskey.htm

ARTROGER


Cervantes, Literature, and the Discourse of Politics

January 23rd, 2011

It was a pleasure to speak to you just now about using one of your Cervantes images on the cover of my book with the University of Toronto Press.

I think that of all those other images out there there are so very many cliches.  I was drawn to yours by the pattern, the repetition with slight difference, and a sense that you’re a literarte man as well as an artist!

“And so, to sum it all up, I perceive everything I say as absolutely true, and deficient in nothing whatever, and paint it all in my mind exactly as I want it to be.”
Volume 1, Chapter 25, pg. 157.  Don Quijote by Miguel de Cervantes.

Background image by Roger Cummiskey.

Don Quijote the pluralist - Roger Cummiskey


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Art Prints

Anthony J. Cascardi,

Director :: Townsend Center for the Humanities;

Professor :: Comparative Literature, Rhetoric, Spanish; U.C. Berkeley.

URL:  http://townsendcenter.berkeley.edu/
URL:  http://ajcascardi.org

Ph.D., Harvard University, Romance Languages and Literatures, with distinction, 1980
M.A.,   Harvard University, Romance Languages and Literatures, 1977
B.A,     Princeton University, summa cum laude, 1975

BOOKS

Cervantes, Literature, and the Discourse of Politics (in press)

Cervantes, Literature, and the Discourse of Politics” takes up a set of deeply-rooted questions regarding literature and politics in relation to one of the pillars the European literature:  Don Quixote.

Bookended by Machiavelli and Hobbes, and centrally engaging Plato’s Republic, Cervantes’ novel is fundamentally involved in assessing the place of literature within the state.  Cervantes explores the limits of the possible languages for speaking about politics, implicitly responding to the frankness of Machiavelli ‘s discourse about rulership in the new state and offering literature as an alternative to Hobbes’ and Bacon’s “science of politics.”  At the same time, Cervantes responds to a specific set of historical conditions surrounding the political imagination of the early modern nation and its empire.  These were conditions in which nearly all forms of public speech were constrained, and in which literature provided an opportunity for speaking the truth about politics without speaking about politics directly.

The book provides a thorough reading of Don Quixote as well as a wide-ranging and scholarly treatment of Cervantes’ relationship to his many early modern predecessors, including humanists and rhetoricians.  It deals with the practical roots of political theory in travel writing, and the legacy in Cervantes of classical political questions as engaged by Plato, Aristotle, and Cicero.  The book also makes a broader argument defining the potential role of literature in the discourse of politics.

UPDATE May 06th 2011.

Dear Colleagues,

Chancellor Birgeneau and I are pleased to announce the appointment of Professor Anthony Cascardi as the new Dean of Arts and Humanities, effective July 1, 2011.

Tony holds appointments in the departments of Spanish and Portuguese, Comparative Literature, and Rhetoric.  Besides being a respected scholar, he also has extensive campus leadership and administrative experience.  He has chaired two departments, Comparative Literature and Rhetoric, and was Interim Dean of Arts and Humanities in 2005-06.   He is currently the Director of the Doreen B. Townsend Center for the Humanities.

Tony’s record of scholarship also makes him eminently qualified for the job of Dean of Arts and Humanities.  He has produced a substantial body of work in his primary field of Golden-Age Spanish literature, and he has been highly productive as well in the field of philosophical aesthetics, especially twentieth-century European aesthetic theory, and in narrative theory.  In addition to literature and philosophy, he has published on painting and film.

Tony has a deep understanding of the needs and ambitions of the faculty, staff, and students, and has shown himself to be a creative and successful leader.  He has earned the trust of the administration and the respect and admiration of his colleagues.

Please join us in congratulating Tony on his new appointment and in thanking him for his service to the University.

Sincerely,

George Breslauer
Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost

Arrivals Art – Malaga Airport

January 13th, 2011

Atlantic Ocean triptych - Roger Cummiskey

Arrivals Art Invitation

The Preparation.

The Opening.

The Video.

The Andalusian International Artists Group AIA-Group exhibits at the new Málaga Airport Sala de Exposiciónes del Aeropuerto de Málaga in the Arrivals Hall in the newly opened Terminal 3.

The exhibition takes place from Saturday 19/02/2011 to Monday 28/02 daily from 13-18 h. Each day one of the exhibiting artists will be in attendance.

Thanks to the Departamento de Relaciones Externas y Protocolo de AENA.

Arrivals Art
at Sala de Exposiciones, Málaga Airport Arrivals T3.

Art Exhibition: February 19 – 28.

Gallery Open: Seven days 13:00-18.00 h.

You are invited to the Opening Reception on Saturday, 19th February at 14:00.

Seven artists – Four countries.

Auli Suvanto from Finland
Enrique Linaza from Spain
Roger Cummiskey, Dolores Cummiskey and Philip Magee from Ireland,
Richard Wood and Ian Hunter from the UK,

all members of the Andalusian International Artists Group, exhibit a selection of their artworks.

Auli displays original oil paintings capturing natures fascinating explosion in colour and form during the very hot and relaxed summer on the Costa del Sol. The light, the colours and the scents in southern Spain are great sources of inspiration.

Enrique will be displaying images of Andalucía in oil on canvas.
Roger’s paintings in watercolour take their themes from the writings and wanderings of James Joyce, in which he specializes.
Dolores exhibits stunning cross stitch on canvas reflecting many long hours of patient endeavour.
Philip is a Professional photographer who captures the ordinary in an extraordinary fashion.
Richard displays oil and watercolour paintings with themes from Andalucía and Venice.

Ian shows a highly individualistic and unique style in oil that challenges the senses.

The AIA-Group was formed six years ago by professional and dedicated visual artists from around Europe, who are all living and working in Andalucía.

Further information is available from the Chairman, Roger Cummiskey at 952 592 652 or their web site www.aia-group.net

Your Art Oasis … Imagine Success!

It promises to be a fun event. Hope to see you there!

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Dublin – UNESCO City of Literature

January 7th, 2011

Dublin UNESCO City of Literature.

Worlds and Voices from the City of Literature

DublinSwell.

Join us for a compelling cultural evening as we celebrate Dublin UNESCO City of Literature.
Ireland’s best loved names from literature, music, film and theatre including Roddy Doyle, Joseph O’Connor and Declan Hughes will offer a night in homage to Dublin and its creative citizens, past, present and future.  Writers, musicians, singers and actors will make the city come alive in an evening of imagination and inspiration.

In the stunning surrounds of the capital’s striking new Convention Centre, this promises to be a fitting tribute to literary Dublin.

Expect to be entertained, moved and inspired.
Tickets: €15, €18, €22 ex. booking fee
Visit www.dublincityofliterature.ie for more information.

Date: Fri, 18 Mar
Where: Convention Centre Dublin
Time: 7:30 PM

James Joyce Centre Special Offer

Want to find out what Literary Dublin is all about?

To celebrate Dublin being named a UNESCO City of Literature, the James Joyce Centre is offering our visitors a special online voucher which entitles them to either 2-for-1 admission OR 10% off in our bookstore.

So come along to the Centre and explore the world of Joyce in a beautifully restored Georgian townhouse. Simply print off the voucher below and present it to us when you arrive!

Note:

This voucher is valid on Wednesdays or Fridays only.

With a paid admission this voucher entitles the holder to one free admission of equal value OR 10% off any total purchase in the bookshop.

One voucher per person(s) per visit. Cannot be used as part of a group entry.

Offer expires April 30, 2011.


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James Joyce Centre Special Offer

To mark the 70th Anniversary of the death of James Joyce on Thursday January 13, the Centre will be offering free admission to our exhibition throughout the day.

And at 6.30pm on the evening of January 13 we will be hosting a talk by renowned Joycean and founder of the Zurich James Joyce Foundation Dr. Fritz Senn. Dr. Senn’s talk is entitled Coincidental Joyce: Zürich, January 13, 1941 – and backwards and is sure to be followed by a lively discussion. We will also be providing refreshments after the talk with a Joycean ‘wake’, followed by some songs by the tenor Noel O’Grady. Please note: this event is now sold out. Please book in advance for future talks!

We hope to see you there!

In Xanadu did Kubla Khan

A stately pleasure-dome decree:

Where Alph, the sacred river, ran

Through caverns measureless to man

Down to a sunless sea.

Samuel Taylor Coleridge


Roger Cummiskey, Painter.

Date for your diary: Bloomsday in Marbella Saturday 18th June, 2011.

Under Construction:

I am genius I am Joyce.

A Dubliner of some renown

Hated, reviled, admired;

Poet and critic.

Ten years I had to wait for

Dubliners to be published

For pittance

Because I’m genius

Because I’m Joyce.

Yes, James Jaysas Joyce.

Roger Cummiskey

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AEPE – Benalmádena

January 5th, 2011

AEPE – Benalmádena

1 SALÓN de INVIERNO de PINTURA y ESCULTURA 2011.



Don Quijote le Pluralista


Casa de la Cultura, Arroyo de la Miel, Pza de Austria s/n.

Inaugaración: 04 Feb (opening) 20:00 h

Expo: 04-24 Feb., 2011.

Retirada: 25/02, 10-14 h. (collect)

Imagen: 100 x 70 cm

Nombre: Roger Cummiskey

Titulo: Quijote – la Pluralista

Tecnica: Acuarela

Precio: €1,250.00


Ref.#: E14

Biografia del Artista

Roger Cummiskey es el aquarelista de Dublin y pintor Preofessional viviendo en el sur de Dublin y en el sur de Espana – Mijas Costa. Su estilo individual es unico. Es especialista en quadros que toman sus temas y titulos de los escritos de James Joyce, Samuel Beckett, Miguel de Cervantes y otros personajes historicos de literatura. Esto viene de su interes de toda la vida por los cuadros que Joyce y otros eloquentemente  escribieron.

Su estilo unico y su talento individual ha hecho que sea conocido mundialmente. Ha tenido expociciones en China, UK, USA, Suecia, Espana, Australia, Italia, Francia y numerosos espectaculos nacionales en Irlanda. el arte de Roger Cummiskey tiene un gran apreciacion publico y privado. Los cuadros de Roger han representado a Irlanda en el Florence Bienal de 2003 y tambien en Londres, Estocolmo y Nueva York duarante 2000.

Certificate of Participation

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Roger es:

Professional Member of Visual Artists Ireland – VAI.

Presidente del Grupo de Artistas Internacionales en Andalucia – PAIA.

Member Asociación Española de Pintores y Escultores – AEPE.; Spanish Painters and Sculptors assoc.

Member Asociación de Acuarelistas de Málaga – AAM. Málaga Watercolour Society.

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AIA-Group Collective Art Exhibition 


January 3rd, 2011


AIA-Group Collective Art Exhibition in Mijas Costa.

James Joyce at the Ha´penny Bridge

Saturday, 8th January 2011 until Thursday, 31st March 2011

Five Members of the Andalusian International Artists Group show new images from 08/01-07/03 at Jinete in a collective art exhibition

Roger Cummiskey, Richard Wood, Vauney Strahan, Ian Hunter and  Nalini Cook display new images for your pleasure.

Each artist will show eight images in watercolour, oil and acrylic.

Jinete is on the road from La Cala de Mijas towards La Cala Golf on the right hand side.

Karen Wilson, the gallery owner said “We are delighted to have these  artists of the Andalusian International Artists Group exhibiting at Jinete. Their works bring a fresh look for the season. They are in complete contrast to each other and yet are in harmony. It promises to be a delightful exhibition”.

The AIA-Group was formed six years ago by professional and dedicated visual artists from around the world, who are all living and working in Andalucía. Further information is available from the AIA web site www.aia-group.net

http://www.hotcosta.com/event/AIA~Group-Collective-Art-Exhibition

Marbella Guide.

Under Construction:

I am genius I am Joyce.

A Dubliner of some renown

Hated, reviled, admired;

Poet and critic.

Ten years I had to wait for

Dubliners to be published

For pittance

Because I’m genius

Because I’m Joyce.

Yes, James Jaysas Joyce.

Roger Cummiskey