Limits of the Visible
Discover "Limits of the Visible" by Luke Gibbons, a thought-provoking exploration into the depictions of the Famine during Ireland's Great Hunger. Published in 2015, this concise 40-page book challenges readers to reconsider the impact of visual representations and their ethical implications. Gibbons delves into the power of images, arguing that they serve not just as sources of visual enjoyment but also as catalysts for critical ethical responses from viewers. This insightful work is essential for anyone interested in the intersections of history, art, and moral responsibility. Join Luke Gibbons on this journey that transcends mere observation and urges us to engage with the deeper narratives of our past. Perfect for history enthusiasts and art lovers alike, "Limits of the Visible" invites you to reflect on the responsibilities we hold in interpreting history through visual culture.