The Objects of Love exhibition – the story of one Jewish family before, during and after the Holocaust
Future generations must be reminded of what is done in the name of hate
Expression of anti-Semitism must be made taboo
Definitions of racism against Jews get lost in semantics. We need a policy of zero tolerance
From Myanmar to Moyard for couple on magic carpet mission
Ex-tech entrepreneur John Nagle and his wife Joan have moved to Connemara to revive a carpet weaving business
EU should take this chance to put pressure on Poland over eroding democracy
Country about to receive €16bn from EU’s coronavirus fund
Spread a little garden love this Christmas
From “Brexit” seeds to hanging pots – what to give the green fingered person in your life
Fancy a Donald Teskey with your luxury apartment?
Renting artwork can be tax efficient for new apartment developments and commercial offices and it's a great way for gallery owners to showcase well-known artists
Send me back to Ireland – the country I came from
Trump told those of us who don’t like what’s happening in the US to get out. A fine idea
Deer oh deer: How to keep Bambi out of your garden
Deer find certain plants delicious, like camellia and roses, but they don’t like rhurbarb
Sasha Sykes stages blooming lovely work at Emo Court
Meanwhile, RDS Craft Awards gives €10,000 bursaries to five of Ireland’s nascent talents
Gothic follies and ghostly films – this week’s art highlights
There’s some seriously strong painting on show, along with a few very surreal ideas
Irish auctioneer defends sale of Nazi memorabilia
‘It is history. I defend the right of collectors to collect what they like,’ says Ian Whyte
Welcome to Sears Salon and its eclectic art
A fresh mix of newcomers and well-known artists on Molesworth St
Beattie opens new art advisory service
Former Bonhams executive Jane Beattie is striking out on her own
The visual arts focused attention on marginalised voices
Culture review 2016: The 1916 Commemorations featured a welcome alternative historical narrative
A mission to bring Irish art to the wider world
Mother’s Tankstation and the Oliver Sears Gallery have designs on the international art fairs
The photographer who started when her father stopped
Photographer Dragana Jurisic picked up a camera after her father's entire archive was destroyed. And that's not the only mystery in her family history
How art became a market of extremes
As the art market becomes increasingly polarised, Art $ummit looks at the changing relationship between art and money
Manhattan decor finds its way to rural Carlow
Artist and architect Sasha Sykes designed her own home on her family’s estate in Carlow using a traditional farmhouse design, though she added her own touches inside and out
Visual art: Three different ways to pass the Francis Bacon test
A talented trio focus on plants, backwoods scenes and crumbling facades
Richard Gorman: Art that’s as strong as the paper it’s painted on
Gorman’s work on kozo paper is quite something to behold – but don’t ask him how much it cost a sheet
My Life’s Work: Jane Beattie, head of the Ireland office of Bonhams auction house
‘I liaise with specialists across a broad range of disciplines, many of whom are leaders in their fields of expertise’
Pieces of me: Oliver Sears, gallery owner
This Dublin gallery owner describes his style as contemporary with strong classical influences, but for all his eclectic interests he favours painting over other art forms
Visual art round-up: Vivid displays of painterly power
Three exhibitions showcase different aspects of modern painting to great effect
Ideas for 2016: A year to paint a portrait
No selfie or Instagram picture can capture the essence of a person the way a painting can. Here, experienced portraitists give some pointers so you can have a go yourself
Visual art round-up: Brian Ballard’s paintings get better with age
The Belfast painter's work has aged very well
Gothic fantasy, headless horses and chilly vistas | Visual art round-up
Gary Coyle’s exhibition is superb, and three other Dublin shows also have plenty to explore
Grand gestures and a forbidding landscape | Visual art round-up
Michael Coleman puts on an almost perfect show; a piece of Birmingham moves to Temple Bar; and Amelia Stein goes close to the edge
Bring up the bodies – and have a good look at them | Visual arts round-up
Sam Keogh’s fine new exhibition explores our treatment of human remains and what it reveals about us
Visual Art round-up: Back to the DeLorean, and on to the future
This week’s shows feature a mythologised car and superstition, emerging artists, and beautiful woodturning
Rose Wylie’s goal: to paint like a five-year-old
At 81, the British artist is gaining recognition by avoiding artifice and artiness
Painter boxing clever in the wilds of Cork
Artist Sarah Walker has used her sons’ boxing as the inspiration for her latest exhibition
Vera Klute studies the human animal in its natural habitat
The German-born artist’s exceptional show is disturbing and even slightly creepy
Stylish life of an art director
Carmel Walsh has carved out a glamorous career as a stylist in Florence’s luxury goods market
12 portraits, 12 stories: Colin Davidson’s picture of Jerusalem
The Belfast-born painter went to Israel to portray the plurality that a divided city needs
What in the world is abstract art about?
It isn’t just grown-ups painting like kids or gallery-goers admiring the emperor’s new clothes: good abstract art, such as Samuel Walsh’s, tackles the ideas behind things
Don’t forget the white paint: an art exploration of the Antarctic
Artist John Kelly is having a close brush with an inhospitable environment for the next three months
Virtuoso displays from masters of their craft
Much of the work in ‘Five into Four’ inhabits an in-between zone where craft becomes artistic
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