Belfast collective wins Turner Prize with pub installation
Array Collective becomes first Northern Irish winner of the prestigious art prize
Array Collective becomes first Northern Irish winner of the prestigious art prize
Virgin Media Dublin International Film Festival unveils line-up for 2021 virtual event
A project highlighting the role of the women in the movement is in line for Turner Prize
Film exploring role of women in civil rights movement shortlisted for prestigious award
Undertones frontman Feargal Sharkey is made an OBE in this year’s list
Channel 4’s smash-hit comedy has made the city a must-visit destination
The photographer's democratising belief that ‘the eyes are free’ is clear from his new Imma show
The Scot rails against aspects of modern life as he brings his big, pugilistic art to Galway
British artists Gilbert & George are celebrating 50 years acting as one. They provocative pair look back on a controversial career, and an encounter with protesters in Belfast
Shining a light on recent history and exploding reductionism from a backroom
As the art market becomes increasingly polarised, Art $ummit looks at the changing relationship between art and money
The new director of the Edinburgh Fringe Festival high hopes for her role leading this ‘explosion of the arts’ - including the Funniest Joke of the Fringe
Park will cater for skaters, BMXers, dog walkers, joggers and strollers
Talks to explore idea of permanence in architecture
Turner prize-nominated collective, Assemble, is a mix of architecture and public art. Now its co-founder joins a judging panel for a Ballyfermot playground
London-based Carmody Groarke architects is forging a reputation for innovation by collaborating on short-term builds and art projects. This in turn is inspiring more adventurous long-term projects
Eliminate the biggest variable in gift shopping: the other person
19th century artist is still ‘box-office’ more than 160 years after his death
Patrick Scott’s early works, seen in his retrospective, cast a spell
Films at Imma by the Dublin-born artist approach their subjects – including Bernadette Devlin McAliskey – obliquely, including the one that earned him this year's Turner prize
Graduate of the Glasgow School of Art wins for his series of films It For Others
A new international art prize in Belfast’s Mac has a mix of great and indifferent material
Prestigious art award presented in Derry, its first time outside Britain
Why does the art world love jargon? It adds up to an impenetrable language that puts people off visiting galleries they might otherwise love
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