From Dublin to Fifth Avenue: A marriage made in design heaven
Bryan O’Sullivan and James O’Neill’s projects include Ballynahinch Castle, where they recently wed
Bryan O’Sullivan and James O’Neill’s projects include Ballynahinch Castle, where they recently wed
At Solomon’s Incognito buyers won’t know artists’ identity until after charity sale
Feast and famine: food grows, gives life, rots – no wonder artists see its power to reveal life’s truths
Artist Niamh McGuinne on combing through the rich and strange history of hair
Blennerhassett won for an ingenious piece made with wallpaper on a gallery stairwell
Open submission process and 600 artworks guarantee good – and puzzling – surprises
Varnishing Day marks opening of this year’s RHA Annual Exhibition
A gender audit reveals a poor representation of women in some of our national cultural institutions
Against the odds, the RHA is still around, with this year’s exhibition one of its best. And despite our changing tastes, portrait painting has survived the advent of the selfie
Art and food are intersecting in interesting ways, from the inedible beauty showcased on Nigella Lawson’s ‘The Taste’ to Abigail O’Brien’s bread exhibition – although not all art-food experiments end happily
Behind the obvious big names, the RHA Annual shines
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices