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The Central Bank hopes a new outdoor artwork will make its HQ 'more social and transparent'

Acclaimed artist Eva Rothschild was commissioned to create a sculpture for the office.

THE CENTRAL BANK of Ireland hopes a new outdoor artwork at its Dublin headquarters will create a “more social and transparent outlook” for the financial watchdog.

The regulator recently submitted an application with Dublin City Council to install an artwork by acclaimed Irish artist Eva Rothschild outside its North Wall Quay offices.

The multicoloured piece is entitled A Double Rainbow and is described in an architect’s design report as an “open and inviting” sculpture.

The Central Bank moved into its current base at North Wall Quay in 2017, leaving behind its former headquarters on Dame Street, which featured Éamonn O’Doherty’s sculpture Crann an Óir, or the Golden Tree.

The move to Dublin’s docklands cost a reported €140 million. The bank spent €130,000 on a light fitting by contemporary artist Niamh Barry for its reception area.

Eva Rothschild’s A Double Rainbow is expected to cost €320,000 in total, which includes the artist’s fee as well as design and build costs.

central bank art Artist's impression of A Double Rainbow Dublin City Council Dublin City Council

A planning report prepared on behalf of the Central Bank stated that it is intended for the artwork to become a “feature of the area, which would give a ‘visual lift’ to an otherwise relatively empty space”.

“In our view, the proposed public art would enhance the attractiveness and visual quality of the urban landscape at this specific location and would greatly add to the public domain,” the planning report stated.

‘Good fortune’

A design study prepared by architecture firm Henry J Lyons explained that the sculpture takes the form of a multi-directional arch that is 10.5 metres tall and spans a distance of 14 metres.

“The title (A Double Rainbow) refers both to the colours which travel across its surfaces changing from each end to the next and, of course, to a natural phenomenon, the double rainbow and its apt association with good fortune and positive change,” it said.

“The sculpture is visible on approach from multiple perspectives, signposting a way to the plaza and creating an awareness of the bank as a new and active location within the city.”

central bank artwork Dublin City Council Dublin City Council

It is hoped the installation will create a sense of “ownership of the public space” for Dubliners.

“It should be a meeting place, a location in itself, a dynamic landmark artwork that we don’t just view from afar but becomes part of as we inhabit the space. We don’t just look, we are active within the sculpture.”

London-based Eva Rothschild has created installations similar to A Double Rainbow and is representing Ireland at the 2019 Venice Biennale art exhibition in Italy.

She been active since the early 2000s and her works have appeared in Tate Britain and New York’s Central Park.

Dublin council will later decide whether or not to give the installation of A Double Rainbow the green light.

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Written by Conor McMahon and posted on Fora.ie

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    Oct 26th 2017, 8:17 AM

    A million is too much to get accurate figures on sexual violence affecting Irish citizens? But 5 million on PR is just fine?

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    Oct 26th 2017, 6:54 AM

    Is Mary Lou really saying she would rather invest a million in research than services? How many reports are there now gathering dust?

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    Oct 26th 2017, 1:41 PM

    @lavbeer: it’s not either/or, we can do both. The SAVI report never gathered dust anyway, it has been used extensively by all agencies working to combat child sexual abuse. 1 million is a drop in the ocean compared to the billion the State has had to pay to the victims of institutional child abuse. A small spend now will go a long way to saving money down the line

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    Oct 26th 2017, 9:36 AM

    Perhaps im just jaded…..but this seems like a political stunt to bring the female vote back for Leo…….after hes put his foot in it a couple of times on the repeal issue….

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    Oct 26th 2017, 12:26 PM

    @Dearbhla Russell: DRCC and other groups have been seeking that SAVI be updated but Minister for Justice resisted.

    In light of recent developments, including Tom Humphries, accurate measurement is seen as now required. There may well be political expedience at play but SAVI update is needed.

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    Oct 26th 2017, 7:03 AM

    And if they could get back to him in a year or two that would be fine

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    Oct 26th 2017, 11:24 AM

    Look at that Muslim Brotherhood supporter beside him in the photo. Wonder what their views on sexual violence are? Oh! I know. They approve and recommend it.

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    Mute Fiona deFreyne
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    Oct 26th 2017, 12:34 PM

    It is not a question of either €1 million on an update on SAVI 1 or spending this on vital services. It is not either/or. It is both/and.

    An update on SAVI 1, a reasonably measurement of the problem, can guide in whether an increase in the allocation to support services is required, how and where funding should be allocated, how best to reduce the problem of sexual violence in Ireland and to better guide criminological policy in this area.

    We need to do far more as a society to prevent sexual violence in Ireland and to support the unfortunate past and present victims of sexual violence in Ireland.

    Prevent, address and try to rectify. First, gain an accurate measurement of causes, extreme, impacts and critically assess current reporting, detection, protection, sentencing, preventative and restorative measurements.

    The experts in this area, including the DRCC and various criminologists, have all advised of the urgent need for an update to SAVI 1. Now is the time to get on with it.

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    Oct 26th 2017, 3:26 PM

    The country needs updating with a better honest leader!

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    Oct 26th 2017, 12:21 PM

    SAVI 1 needs to be updated so as to measure the estimated size of the problem. Many victims never report sexual violence offences to An Garda Siochana. There are reasons for this. Addressing a problem depends on accurate measurement of the true extent of the problem at present.

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    Oct 26th 2017, 1:44 PM

    Your grammar needs TO BE UPDATED.

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    Oct 26th 2017, 3:17 PM

    The SAVI Report and it’s methodology have been totally discredited, which is why it has never been revisited in all this time – untill now of course.
    It was based upon the European FRA Report and the technique pioneered by Mary Koss, a feminist researcher who felt that official government unbiased reports didn’t provided the results she wanted so she set up her own surveys designed to adjust the figures to provide statastics more suitable to her ideology. She admitted in 1992 she surveys were flawed.
    White Ribbon campaigns in several other countries have been totally discredited for several reasons with the governments of Canada and Australia noticing that they were being used to funnel the vast majority of money into salaries.
    The SAVI report used a similar methodology and showed that 42% of Irish women and 28% of Irish men reported some form of sexual abuse. Almost a third of women and one in five men experienced sexual abuse in childhood with more than a quarter of women and one in ten of men experiencing it in adulthood.
    This research has been based upong the idea that women and men don’t know what things like ‘stalking’, ‘violence’ and ‘rape’ mean and need a feminist expert to interpret for them and fill out the forms.

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    Aug 30th 2018, 10:52 PM

    The SAVI Report – 2001 – contains the word ‘ABUSE’ one thousand six hundred and one times (1601). Is that not enough? Do you need an update, when you don’t even believe or act on official findings and data !

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