The Central Bank of Ireland is looking for an Art Consultant - here - seriously (hat tip to Brian)!
There are precious pearls here (comments are mine):
"The CBFSAI maintains and refreshes its visual art collection, not only as an investment, but to enhance and enrich the working environment of its staff and as a means to encourage creativity and cultural diversity amongst employees and the wider community [apparently Central Bankers really need a working environment that encourages their creativity and cultural diversity].
We believe that our particular support for emerging artists, especially those in the early stages of their career, is a valuable conduit of encouragement, not only of individual artists, but of the artistic community in general [and encouraging artistic community is one of the functions of any Central Bank, one would presume]."
One, of course, is wondering if the new Art Consultant role will also be responsible for:
- managing Nama-led acquisition of art accumulated by our poorly performing banks (with some of poor performance likely attributable to poor regulation by, hmmm, ... would that be the Central Bank?)
- giving recognition to the artistic values of Irish banks creativity in the area of financial engineering (with some of the lending deals done at the height of Celtic Tiger clearly bearing resemblance to the post-Abstract Expressionist decompositions of the Barcelona School of Art), or
- providing advice on writing constructive press releases explaining the collapse of our banking system and subsequent taxpayer rescue of the 'art appreciating' financial sector in this country (after all, some of the PR produced on Nama, for example, borders on the best works of Eugene Ionesco and Luigi Pirandello), and
- commissioning and orchestrating the performance of Stockhausenesque compositions to depict the true extent of disorder in our banking balancesheets?
Oh, and in case you thought our Central Bank is out of tune with the banks it regulates, here are few links: AIB and BofI are also keen on making sure their employees work in a rewarding atmosphere, surrounded by art and that they support arts in this country... sadly - both forgot to support proper risk pricing and responsible lending.
Then again, what is more important to an Irish (Central) Banker? Art appreciation classes or risk pricing?
you really couldnt make it up...
ReplyDeleteAn Art Consultant, to manage the newly created hoards of Government Artists...
ReplyDeleteSounds like a job for Ben Dunne... remember the radio ads....The Nora Dunne art gallery has a fantastic range of art :)
ReplyDeleteHeres an idea, why not give Ben Dunne the central bank building to flog some paintings and move the bankers to an industrial estate in Blanchardstown?