Milton Glaser obituary: I Love NY mastermind who changed US visual culture
Designer was also a New York magazine founder and created a memorable Bob Dylan poster
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Designer was also a New York magazine founder and created a memorable Bob Dylan poster
A new exhibition at the Irish Museum of Modern Art strips back to a primal force
Sarah Thornton has been asking artists about myths, muses and their ‘less normal’ lives
Banksy act of art destruction has said something that needed to be said: art is being choked to death by money
We’re seeing a revolution in form in theatre, but content is what keeps audiences engaged
Art in Focus: ‘Aspen 5+6’ is an exhibition in a cardboard container rather than a gallery
Toilet Day is in fact a proper ‘day’, recognised by the UN. And cut the crap, it’s dead serious
Visual Art: In 1960, Bikila won Olympic gold, while running barefoot through a Fascist showcase in Rome. Mart's latest show recalls the deed and its impact
The artist, doctor and Booker-shortlisted author is as busy as ever in his 90th year, with projects in Ireland, Italy and his adopted New York
The old post office in Kilnaboy, Co Clare, was once a place where locals chatted and kept in touch. And so it became again in Deirdre O’Mahony’s artistic re-creation
Compacted excrement, a poker game between transgender prostitutes, and a floating wheelchair all vie for attention at the jam-packed art biennial Manifesta 11
For Ireland’s first appearance at the Venice Biennale of Architecture the young designer built a pavilion from 40,000 peat briquettes. It was part stage set, part retreat
The Dole Queue Dadaists’ critique of gallery art is worth hearing – if a little harsh
An exhibition in Cork explores how we perceive value in art and in life, raising intriguing questions about the art market in the process
Het is alleen rock’n’roll . . . but we like it. If it’s January, all roads lead to Groningen for the annual Eurosonic live music event. Here are 10 essential takeaways from this year’s event
Welcome Disturbances, an exhibition of work from the UCD Science: Artists in Residence project explores the topic
Imma is showing a body of work by a contemporary of Frida Kahlo and Dali who has long been under-appreciated in a country that inspired much of her work: Ireland
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