Artists come together to raise money for Ukraine
Sale at Adam’s hopes to raise €50,000 for the Irish Red Cross relief effort
Sale at Adam’s hopes to raise €50,000 for the Irish Red Cross relief effort
‘Don’t go with the intention of making money,’ says Arabella Bishop
‘Squeegee Paintings’, the new exhibition by the former head of painting at NCAD, is all about what's left out
It’s not just Donald Trump who likes building walls. Irish artist Elaine Byrne has been exploring the worldwide phenomenon
Four Irish artists have been shortlisted for the award
The painter's latest, excellent work is rooted in the psychiatric history of the Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital in Paris
The artist has created a world that is more than the sum of its parts
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’
New work from Robert Armstrong, Anna Bjerger and Kathy Prendergast
John and Gary Coyle share hints of discord; John Butler Yeats demands close viewing
Artists’s response to ‘The Hay Wain’ is not nostalgia but modernity. Plus Stephen Loughman is inspired by WI postcards and Brian Fay explores time and change
Elaine Byrne’s foray into the wordplay of Ulysses is ingenious and entertaining
Three exhibitions showcase different aspects of modern painting to great effect
Chloe Dewe Mathews visited sites where first World War servicemen were executed
Gary Coyle’s exhibition is superb, and three other Dublin shows also have plenty to explore
McSweeney’s collaged sculptures are a delight; while an Adam’s show looks north
Venice’s first African-born curator, Okwui Enwezor, is on a mission to clean up the spiritual home of the art world and remind us of its social and political responsibilities
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 artist’s exhibition is a tactful, tentative intrusion into the Douglas Hyde Gallery’s brutalist fabric
Visual Art: The third in Mick O’Dea’s trilogy on a seminal era of Ireland’s history is perceptive
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