National Gallery staff told to ‘think hard’ about reaction to Aramark contract
Deal with US company caused discontent among staff over links to direct provision system
Launch of Jack B Yeats exhibition a red letter day for National Gallery of Ireland
Show that marks 150th anniversary of artist’s birth will see gallery at 60% capacity
‘We need to be nimble’: Battered cultural institutions adapt to pandemic
Live-streaming and a more local outlook are among the changes the pandemic has forced
Zurich Portrait Prize 2020: Winners announced by National Gallery of Ireland
Coronavirus-themed works win both main prizes in national portrait competition
Dublin's new Goethe-Institut sets an example for Irish cultural policy
After a multimillion-euro renovation, the arts institute is ready to spearhead a renaissance
National Gallery lands aircraft lessor as corporate sponsor
SMBC Aviation Capital ‘very pleased’ to come on board following recent refurbishments
Canaletto, Nolde and O’Connor in National Gallery of Ireland’s new line-up
Gallery on track to record one million visitors following successful Vermeer exhibition
Portrait of a Gallery review: a brilliant piece of art criticism
In this documentary, the National Gallery gets a depiction worthy of its renovation
Henry Shefflin becomes first GAA player to have his portrait hung in National Gallery
Former Kilkenny great says it was a ‘true honour’ to be chosen for new portrait
National Gallery of Ireland to reopen refurbished wings in June
Work on Dargan and Milltown wings took more than six years to complete
Sir William Orpen archive bought by National Gallery of Ireland
Collection of ‘unique aesthetic and research value’ bought for ‘substantial six-figure sum’
Arts Council director Orlaith McBride’s contract to be extended
McBride’s is one of a number of high-profile culture contracts due to expire
Dante’s ‘Inferno’ runs circles round hellish weather
On a stormy winter day, President Michael D Higgins led us into the haven of poetry
The flight of the Beits
The Alfred Beit Foundation’s proposed sale of nine paintings that were supposed to be ‘for the enjoyment of the Irish people’ caused outrage.
National Gallery powerless to act on Beit paintings in London sale
Gallery interested in acquiring some paintings but no funds for purchases since 2010
Sean Scully: ‘I don’t lie on a chaise longue with a cigarette holder and a glass of champagne’
The Irish-born artist doesn’t do creative block. Nor, as Beijing hosts a retrospective of his work, does he have time for westerners who ‘keep banging on about Ai Weiwei’
Exiled treasures go on display at Chicago Art Institute
A new exhibition in the US celebrates Irish art of the ‘long’ 18th century – and shows how much of our heritage has been lost to the country
The inventive and industrious Sean Lynch is a good fit for Venice Biennale
Among this year’s essential exhibitions is Lynch’s Biennale show, which will tour Ireland after Italy
Dublin man goes on trial accused of damaging €10m Monet painting
Jury told incidents involved three paintings and are very unusual events
Restored Monet painting worth €10m unveiled at National Gallery
Man allegedly put his hand through Argenteuil Basin with a Single Sailboat in 2012
New annual Irish portrait prize worth €20,000 announced
Hennessy join forces with National Gallery of Ireland in new award
Eye witnesses claim man put fist through Monet painting
Trial over damage to €10m National Gallery work enters second day
Gallery director given payment of €40,000 for UK visits
Board chair denies Sean Rainbird’s travel costs to see family ‘a top-up’, PAC hears
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