Barbara Dawson

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Barbara Dawson (born 26 April 1957)[1] is an Irish author, editor, art historian, gallery director, and curator. She is curator of several art exhibitions including the works of notable artists such as Francis Bacon (2009).[2]

Dawson is the first female director of the Hugh Lane Gallery, a municipal art gallery and "the first known public gallery of modern art in the world" in Dublin.[3][4] She has been the gallery's director since 1991.[5] She authored several books including Hugh Lane Gallery: Director's Choice.[6]

Barry Flanagan (1941–2009)
Francis Bacon's studio at the City Gallery The Hugh Lane, Dublin, Ireland
General Post Office, O'Connell Street, Dublin

Dawson graduated from University College Dublin in 1979 with a bachelor's degree in history.[7]

In recognition of her 2010 contributions to the fine arts, she received an honorary Doctor of Fine Arts degree from the National College of Art & Design (NCAD). She is an adjunct professor at the School of Art History and Cultural Policy, University College Dublin.[8] In 2019, she was awarded the UCD Alumni Award in Arts & Humanities.[3][7]

She serves as a member of the Dublin City Council's Public Art Advisory Committee,[8] and has been a mentor to women at other Irish museums.[9]

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