Unusual Paul Henry painting added to Morgan O’Driscoll’s autumn sale
Unlike most of Henry’s west of Ireland works, Cottages on Achill Sound faces out to sea
Unlike most of Henry’s west of Ireland works, Cottages on Achill Sound faces out to sea
Helena Gorey’s paintings are individually beautiful but collectively superb
1922 World Congress of the Irish Race announced the Free State to the world
Writer Anne Enright and visual artist Amanda Coogan among association’s new members
First sales of the year can be a good time to find value in auction houses
To mark the studio’s 60th, Louise Leonard explains how to make print magic
The National Contemporary Art Fair which opens in November will showcase the latest work from Irish artists
Galway International Arts Festival 2019 largely overcomes issues with venues
Paul Fahy says it is ‘shocking’ that city is still without a proper cultural hub and gallery
The best picks from this year’s selection of theatre, street spectacle and quirky surprise
Artist Sam Jinks’s exhibition gets to grips with life (the universe and everything)
With 600 pieces to fit in, famous names jostle for space with newcomers, but there’s no one at this party you wouldn’t be happy to go home with
Tom Dixon's sofa for Ikea comes with a handy shelf for a cuppa while Aga has introduced a new shade, called Blush, to chime with a younger audience
Culture review 2016: It was a year of madness, brilliant takes on 1916 and continuing State starvation
‘I dislike poinsettias and lilies – as all florists do – and the smell of lilies’
‘You never know what the next telephone call or meeting might bring’
Helen Steele’s art, clothes and Monaghan home are all influenced by colour theory, graffiti art and the ‘joie de vivre of colour’
An exhibition in Cork explores how we perceive value in art and in life, raising intriguing questions about the art market in the process
Annual show sees 42 per cent increase in number of pieces sold
Exhibitions by Clare Langan and Diana Copperwhite succeed, while a group show in Carlow is less certain
Books about the work of O’Dea and Robert Armstrong are, respectively, provocative and sumptuous
The beauty in the RHA annual show is that while among the 560-plus works, you’re unlikely to be ambushed by art theory
John Shinnors has put together a showcase of creativity at the City of Culture’s school of art and design
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