Going, going, gone: the top art and furniture sales of 2019
From Chinese ‘sleepers’ to a record Yeats, it has been a busy year in Irish auction rooms
From Chinese ‘sleepers’ to a record Yeats, it has been a busy year in Irish auction rooms
Four Irish artists have been shortlisted for the award
Culture review 2016: The 1916 Commemorations featured a welcome alternative historical narrative
Amorphous shapes and passages dominate, while Felim Egan tests new waters
A group exhibition curated by Janet Mullarney is accessible, unpredictable and rewarding
A round-up of the best nights out across the country
This week’s shows feature a mythologised car and superstition, emerging artists, and beautiful woodturning
The architects of Uillinn in west Cork won an international competition but were dismissed after the financial crisis hit. Has their vision survived in the finished project?
It isn’t just grown-ups painting like kids or gallery-goers admiring the emperor’s new clothes: good abstract art, such as Samuel Walsh’s, tackles the ideas behind things
‘We look at an awful lot of things together’
Louis le Brocquy and John Behan among artists commissioned by George Moore Society
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices