A group of artists have made a poignant political statement by staging a guerrilla exhibition at the derelict Anglo Irish Bank headquarters.
The collection of paintings was put in place on Saturday around the outside of the empty building on North Wall Quay, Dublin.
It is understood the numerous artists involved are hoping to spark a debate about Government agency Nama and the state of Ireland as a nation following its economic collapse.
Read more: Artistic statement at ex-bank HQ
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