Hockney, Hirst and Banksy in Gormley’s most valuable exhibition yet
Signed lithographs, etchings and screenprints in Dublin gallery’s British art sale
Signed lithographs, etchings and screenprints in Dublin gallery’s British art sale
The actor talks about his off-stage shyness and his latest role in This Is Going to Hurt
Strong six months in antiques and fine art industry despite Covid and lockdowns
Signed copies of Joyce’s Ulysses and Wilde’s Poems, and works by Paul Henry to feature
Maquette of well-known public sculpture Arrival among works in Morgan O’Driscoll art sale
Simon Doonan intentionally sought to reflect ‘the crazy energy’ of Haring’s 1980s New York
Superb paintings by Walter Osborne, Paul Henry and Jack B Yeats included in four sales
Sarah Silverman, Reginald D Hunter and more on a ‘profoundly stupid, completely brilliant’ comic
A new book of works by David Hockney drawn on an iPad a decade ago resonates today
Preview exhibition will show important Irish works valued at around €6million that are likely destined for private collections once sold
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Paul Henry found at auction in US thought to have been owned by former Irish president
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There’s more to hanging a collection of pictures than meets the eye
David Hockney sets record in London, Irish auction houses get set for seasonal sales
The photographer on her run-in with John Wayne and her love of Grace and Frankie
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Beckett’s legacy endures, and reaches far beyond the written word
Interior designer Jacques Grange, who created homes for YSL and Sofia Coppola, is selling his collection of a lifetime
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It's high time the artist was rescued from the Hollywood treatment in the film Girl with a Pearl Earring
London Letter: Tate Britain’s landmark show tells a story of courage, shame and sex
Thanks to synaesthesia Lucy McKenna experiences the world differently to most people, and now, following a stint at Cern, she’s trying to explain huge questions in science with art
Most British writers today are Remainers. Which side would past literary giants take?
Caravaggio was tetchy and combative, quick to take offence and always ready for a fight. That energy pours from the works in a new show at the National Gallery of Ireland
Theatre manager Stephen Faloon loves his refurbished Herbert Simms house – especially the 60in flat-screen television
A retrospective of one of Ireland’s best living painters shows he is still innovating
Mother’s Tankstation and the Oliver Sears Gallery have designs on the international art fairs
MAC exhibition, a first for Ireland, is a fine collection with a focus on drawing
First major presentation of English artist’s work in Ireland concentrates on early work
Ryan and Trevor Oakes are undertaking brilliant experiments with observation and perception, changing views on reality along the way
A disruptive power is evident in three shows that play with our perceptions of the world
The 40 pieces from the UK’s Arts Council Collection on show in Drogheda are expertly chosen
Dancer is offering 25 pictures for sale as part of new Firedance exhibition in London
The power of these images goes far beyond their historical significance
The expanded Manchester gallery is looking to make an explosive impact
Hockney emerges as infuriatingly egotistical, at times fiercely petulant and a hard working, brave artist in this second volume of biography
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In her long career, the photographer has captured everyone from Jayne Mansfield to Norman Mailer. She tells how Dennis Hopper betrayed Peter Fonda and how she earned her subjects’ trust
The big deal about moving west was not just the urge to self-taught self-expression but a hazard at surviving somewhere beautiful. But discovering that days were finite, after all, was the first big reckoning of the ‘alternative’ lifestyle
Micheal Farrell, one of the greatest Irish artists of his generation, is well served by a new show
Pat Shortt discusses his new role in a recession comedy and life as a national treasure
Los Angeles has great restaurants, a thriving cultural scene, and leisure and sporting facilities to beat the band. John Butler on where to top up your culture quota, eat great food, and work it off on hiking trails and beaches
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
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