2023 in art: The 10 best exhibitions of the year
Money, women and power wove the threads of the year
Money, women and power wove the threads of the year
Entanglement by Annex reflects Ireland’s long-standing, complicated role in global tech ecosystem
Awards celebrate impact of creative collaborations in supporting the arts
John Gerrard’s spectacular new work in Galway reflects worlds we cannot usually see
Despite Covid-19, key elements from the summer line-up are ready for an autumn showing
Artists tackling the climate catastrophe in their work tread a delicate line
The Other Voices founder on podcast The Brexit Club and the importance of Lankum
Artist Sam Jinks’s exhibition gets to grips with life (the universe and everything)
Food is central to our lives, so how do artists engage with its symbolism and meaning?
Organisation said former EU Commissioner left due to unavailablity for board meetings
Key people have left, only half its budget is in place, and its vision is unclear. What went wrong?
From absinthe inflected star gazing to shy violets, two shows capture the spirit of art right now
The visual art at this year's Galway International Arts Festival has lots of odd junctures, strange characters and weird journeys
Syrian conflict and mother and baby homes among political themes in the two events
What’s not: the myriad of moths and seriously underweight high street mannequins
Galway International Arts Festival marks its 40th birthday with biggest ever line-up
The Irish artist's latest, extraordinary work, about the legacy of oil, has been timed to coincide with Earth Day and will be seen by millions
Shot Crowd’s large-scale paintings of protests are overwhelming and empowering
From Joyce manuscripts in Buffalo to Bacon paintings in Bilbao, a globetrotter’s guide
Prefer plain English? Galway will be Ireland’s European Capital of Culture for 2020
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, reopened after a $305 million expansion, is now the biggest gallery of its kind in the US and has been transformed into a suitably blue-chip space
Susan McKeown has been exporting Irish culture her whole career. So can her festival of Irish arts become part of the fabric of New York City and beyond?
No elaborate models, no flashy images of skyscrapers – a show at Imma encourages us to look at how architecture affects our day-to-day lives
Technology is playing an important role in art, particularly in education, conservation, archiving and visitor services
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