Asian art: Arm yourself with knowledge of Japanese Kobudo before Adam’s sale
With a spotlight on Vietnamese art, the auction also features more than 100 Japanese prints in the Ukiyo-e style
With a spotlight on Vietnamese art, the auction also features more than 100 Japanese prints in the Ukiyo-e style
Seven luxury homes have been built on the Chester Beatty Library site in Ballsbridge
The Lighter Side: Andrea Keane, chief financial officer of Dublin Bus
If you want to stretch your legs, there are great walks north and south of the city
Minister hopes pilot arts events could take place indoors and outdoors
‘This has probably been the best year I’ve had since 1975,’ says one Sutton-based agent
Obituary: The Dublin man was predicted to be ‘one of the significant poets of his generation’
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Ex-RTÉ chief served at broadcaster during tense period of relations with government
We’ve put together a list of no-cost cultural treats to see you through the winter
Food File: Magnus Nilsson returns to Galway; extra date for ichigo ichie’s kaiseki menu
Home Front: Supersoft throws will see you through the transition from autumn to winter
Your annual chance to nose around private homes and off-limits buildings, free of charge
Antique dildo - believed to be the same sold in 2017 for €3,200 - is purchased for a fifth of the price
Access Science: The four-day festival explores science, art, design and technology
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Kevin McLoughlin is curator at the Hong Kong University Museum and Art Gallery
Programme aims to enable children’s creative potential
Revised plan includes extra measures such as opaque glazing
Maria Browne had expressed worries over seven-storey building overlooking her offices
Maria Browne says proposed nearby block is too tall and could jeopardise State privacy
Last of the tycoon developers sells up on the capital city’s priciest strip
A masterpiece of Japanese scroll painting shines through the centuries
It’s 50 years since the philanthropist’s extraordinary donation. Now his library is showcasing its treasures
Irish chefs are embracing plant-based food, and there are some surprises to be found on Dublin’s vegan food tour
Many Irish tourist spots charge more than more famous global counterparts
Priorities include renovating cultural institutions and digitising national collections
A tour at the Chester Beatty uses artefacts as a visual springboard into past events
Nest week, the Chester Beatty Library puts on display one of the greatest art works from the 15th century
National Development Plan: €75m a year will go a long towards making the main national cultural establishments fit for purpose
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National Gallery of Ireland and EPIC Irish Emigration Museum in final nominees for European Museum of the Year
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The designer, cook, mother and creative director of homewares for Dunnes Stores shares recipes and tips from her new book
Artist anticipates the approach of war correspondents and photographers
Artists have a rich history of activism, using their talents to take their messages out of the gallery and into the street
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Exclusive plot on 0.9 acres that was home to Chester Beatty Library
These Japanese prints were often made by groups rather than individual artists, and the result is a stunning attention to detail
Kathlyn O’Brien speculates on identity and mortality in ‘Altered Light’, while Michael Beirne creates strange, hallucinatory visions of his own inner world in ‘Sahasrara’
Welcome the arrival of the year of the rooster with a rousing celebration
The Miele massive sale, upcycled gems, Merrion Square open doors, bedroom inspiration and seeking eclectic collectibles
Huangshan region and landscape informs Hong Ling’s work
Star Wars and Game of Thrones have raised Ireland’s profile in Japan, says Niall Gibbons
The designer who has a best-selling range with Dunnes Stores, has furnished her home with carefully chosen things that have a past – a story to tell – and the kitchen, where she cooks and bakes, is her favourite room
Drug gangs mean Republic is still not safe, event in memory of journalist is told
A copper-bearing pigment was burning through the 890-page 16th-century Koran, but the manuscript has been saved and is on display in the Chester Beatty Library
President to open Chester Beatty exhibition of ‘extraordinarily beautiful’ Islamic art
The influence of Japan on our design culture is deep and pervasive, so what is it that has so enraptured some of our most creative artists and makers?
Not much is known about London husband-and-wife satirists the Darlys, but their work remains sharp
Library conservators combine science and creativity in protecting and restoring the collection of 20,000 objects
Irish filmmaker Bryony Dunne is making a the desert bloom on screen, linking the land of Moses to the Aran Islands
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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
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