A show that looks at the secret life of plants from Babylon
Visual art review: Abbas Akhavan’s show looks half made before it reveals its mysteries
Visual art review: Abbas Akhavan’s show looks half made before it reveals its mysteries
The artist asks probing questions about everything from the Burren interpretive centre to the Belfast Titanic Experience
Josef Sudek was known as the poet of Prague and after returning to the city after the first World War, he never left it again
New work from Robert Armstrong, Anna Bjerger and Kathy Prendergast
Photographer Alec Soth, who was a painfully shy teenager, has gone on to produce one of the most socially engaged bodies of work in existence
The vital art in Bill Lynch’s first ever exhibition (sadly posthumous) displays a heavy Chinese influence
Grace Weir’s latest films focus on her interest in science
The Belfast painter's work has aged very well
The Young Curators Project throws up some fascinating takes on the landscape
Sam Keogh’s fine new exhibition explores our treatment of human remains and what it reveals about us
At 81, the British artist is gaining recognition by avoiding artifice and artiness
The artist’s exhibition is a tactful, tentative intrusion into the Douglas Hyde Gallery’s brutalist fabric
Visual Arts: Gallo sets out to offer an alternative way of looking at art history
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