Up on a pedestal: Repurposing plinths as public art space
Derry’s Walker Plinth points enlightened way ahead after kicking over the statues
Derry’s Walker Plinth points enlightened way ahead after kicking over the statues
Molodkin is best known for his deliberately highly provocative blood works
The Decaste in Culture: The 'quarterisation' of our cities reached a ludicrous peak with derided Grafton Quarter
Two exhibitions in Lismore are a timely look at race, culture and conniving corporations
The work of Iriish artist Eilís O’Connell features in a major exhibition in England alongside artists Damien Hirst, Lynn Chadwick, Antony Gormley and Elisabeth Frink
Robert and Nicky Wilson’s incredible sculpture park in the grounds of Bonnington House, a restored Scottish manor, has to be seen to be believed
London-based Carmody Groarke architects is forging a reputation for innovation by collaborating on short-term builds and art projects. This in turn is inspiring more adventurous long-term projects
Sean Doran wants to make Happy Days a ‘destination festival’, turning Enniskillen, where the playwright and novelist went to school, into a Mecca for his fans
Large-scale art, a global trend that Antony Gormley’s ‘Angel of the North’ can take some blame for, often doesn’t work, but sometimes, as with Dublin’s Spire, the gamble pays off
Details on royal occasion published on British monarchy’s official website
President Higgins thanks monarch for her kind, generous welcome and warm hospitality on first day of State visit
The Irish Museum of Modern Art is reopening its main building, at the Royal Hospital Kilmainham, with a weekend of family-friendly events – and a terrific Eileen Gray exhibition
So says Happy Days festival director Seán Doran of Beckett. Doran’s aim is to break new ground, and with the celebration of the playwright in Enniskillen he has pulled that off
Four arts festival directors share their thoughts on what makes a great festival and recount their toughest challenges
Patrick O’Reilly’s wild eclecticism can be perplexing, but his latest work, a giant haystack in a church, is a thrilling success
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