When Jesus met John the Baptist – a new exhibition of 16th-century art
Displays include Renaissance works, and art by Mick O’Dea, Sam Keogh and Fergus O’Ryan
Displays include Renaissance works, and art by Mick O’Dea, Sam Keogh and Fergus O’Ryan
Jackie Stanley and her late husband, NCAD’s Campbell Bruce, were giants on art scene
Travel News: Follow some art trails, try indoor camping and much more
Identities of artists taking part in Jack & Jill sale not revealed until afterwards
Extra year of Jack & Jill home nursing care a huge relief for families
Defence Forces personnel appear in all their guises in the photographer’s powerful portraits
Feast your eyes on the classic works, or check out some completely new visual art
Many of us see the levels of patience, persistence and personal attention that goes into the role of an educator
As the pandemic continues, fundraising efforts severely hampered by current restrictions
Mary Harney: ‘When I enquired if it was because I was a woman I was told no, it was because I wasn’t a man’
The Manchester-born drawing specialist had a major impact on the Irish artistic landscape
Prominent Irish figures recall their memories of Neil Armstrong’s walk on the moon
‘Women on Walls’ campaign started in 2016 at the Royal Irish Academy
Painting of all female members of Oireachtas marks centenary of women’s suffrage
With 600 pieces to fit in, famous names jostle for space with newcomers, but there’s no one at this party you wouldn’t be happy to go home with
Painting of Michael D Higgins put up beside picture of all 53 female TDs and Senators
Patrick Pye, religious painter and stained-glass artist, died on Thursday
Works by Vera Klute, Janet Mullarney, Bassam Al-Sabah and Nigel Rolfe are on show
Artistic interpretation of archaeological dig on Inishlyon also on Clifden festival programme
Chain reactions and knitting the Border, what's on in the arts this week
From Antarctica to Ukraine and Schubert to Brexit, a one-day exploration of the festival
College carrying €1m deficit faces criticism over paintings of president and chairman
Blennerhassett won for an ingenious piece made with wallpaper on a gallery stairwell
Open submission process and 600 artworks guarantee good – and puzzling – surprises
Varnishing Day marks opening of this year’s RHA Annual Exhibition
Atlas and Axis-inspired sculpture by Remco de Fouw will be on display at the RCSI campus on York Street
Culture review 2016: The 1916 Commemorations featured a welcome alternative historical narrative
Stephen Rea, Loudon Wainwright III and Christian Blackshaw are among the highlights
Prize funded by Royal College of Surgeons, Royal Hibernian Academy and ‘Irish Times’
A clash of cultures makes for a powerful show
An exhibition in Cork explores how we perceive value in art and in life, raising intriguing questions about the art market in the process
Ex-solicitor Brian O’Donnell’s children questioned on gifts they received from parents
Artist paints key performers in front of a live audience at Kilkenny Arts Festival
‘People are going on a journey - whether they come for a day or for the whole festival’
Shakespeare, Dante and Bach feature in a programme that’s strong on the classics
Against the odds, the RHA is still around, with this year’s exhibition one of its best. And despite our changing tastes, portrait painting has survived the advent of the selfie
Books about the work of O’Dea and Robert Armstrong are, respectively, provocative and sumptuous
The volunteer group grows fruit and vegetable and holds regular workshops
Visual Art: The third in Mick O’Dea’s trilogy on a seminal era of Ireland’s history is perceptive
Haul of paintings and books may be ‘biggest art seizure in history of State’
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