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Ska Express with Anthony Bond live from the Imperial Hotel, Dundalk Co. Louth Ireland on www.lirradio.ie Ska music from irish scene and worldwide ''expect Notthing Less from the Ska Express''
Ska Express presented by Anthony Bond live from The Imperial Hotel, Dundalk , Co. Louth Ireland on www.lirradio.ie Anthony plays the best in ska internationally '' Expect Notthing Less From the Ska Express''
Ska Express with Anthony Bond live from the Imperial Hotel, Dundalk Co.Louth ireland on www.lirradio.ie playing the best from ska music worldwide from old school to new ska from today scene'
Ska Express presented by Anthony Bond live from the Imperial Hotel Play the best in ska worldwide remember folks'' expect notthing less from the Ska Express''
Ska Express Presented by Anthony Bond Live from The Imperial Hotel Dundalk, Co Louth Ireland on www.lirradio.ie play the best sounds of ska internationally '' expect Notthing Less from The Ska Express''
Anthony Bond, curatorial director at the Art Gallery of NSW and curator of the exhibition Francis Bacon: five decades Bond's many projects at the Gallery include the exhibitions and accompanying publications for Boundary rider: 9th Biennale of Sydney (1992--93), Body (1997) and Self-portrait: Renaissance to contemporary (2005--06). In 2009, he curated Mike Parr: Cartesian corpse at the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery, Hobar
Discussion panel with Anthony Bond, Barbara Dawson and Andrew Durham, moderated by Mark Ledbury
What makes Francis Bacon’s paintings so compelling? And why is the time ripe for a retrospective of his work in Australia? Join ABC Classic FM’s Emma Ayres as she speaks with a line-up of Bacon experts about his extraordinary work, his ramshackle London studio (now preserved in Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane) and his connection to Australian artists, from Roy de Maistre to Brett Whiteley. The panelists are exhibition curator Anthony Bond (assistant director, curatorial, Art Gallery of NSW), Dr Margarita Cappock (head of collections, Dublin City Gallery, The Hugh Lane), Dr Rebecca Daniels and Martin Harrison (respectively, researcher and editor of the Francis Bacon catalogue raisonné).