In The Picture: Painter Selina Mowat's Donegal watercolours Painter Selina Mowat has won acclaim for her evocative watercolours - view a gallery of her work above. visual arts • 3 hrs
In The Picture: Painter Selina Mowat's Donegal watercolours Painter Selina Mowat has won acclaim for her evocative watercolours - view a gallery of her work above. visual arts • 3 hrs
Sea Bones: artist Siobhan McDonald on the mythologies of wetlands Acclaimed artist Siobhan McDonald works with natural materials, drawing them from their cycles of generation, growth, and decay. visual arts • 1 hr
Sea Bones: artist Siobhan McDonald on the mythologies of wetlands Acclaimed artist Siobhan McDonald works with natural materials, drawing them from their cycles of generation, growth, and decay. visual arts • 1 hr
Art as Agency - IMMA's permanent collection in the spotlight Curator Johanne Mullan Introduces Art as Agency, a major new exhibition at the Irish Museum of Modern Art (IMMA) that 'invites audiences to reflect on the evolving meanings and possibilities of art in shaping our understanding and action in the world'. visual arts • 29 May
Art as Agency - IMMA's permanent collection in the spotlight Curator Johanne Mullan Introduces Art as Agency, a major new exhibition at the Irish Museum of Modern Art (IMMA) that 'invites audiences to reflect on the evolving meanings and possibilities of art in shaping our understanding and action in the world'. visual arts • 29 May
Artist Michael Kane dies aged 89 Michael Kane, a leading figure in Irish visual art for more than six decades, died in Dublin on Friday, May 23rd, at the age of 89. In Memoriam • 27 May
Artist Michael Kane dies aged 89 Michael Kane, a leading figure in Irish visual art for more than six decades, died in Dublin on Friday, May 23rd, at the age of 89. In Memoriam • 27 May
Artist Dorothy Cross on returning a mummified body to Egypt We present an extract from Kinship, the new book by celebrated artist Dorothy Cross. Books • 26 May
Artist Dorothy Cross on returning a mummified body to Egypt We present an extract from Kinship, the new book by celebrated artist Dorothy Cross. Books • 26 May
In The Picture: AIB Press Photographer of the Year 2025 World renowned sports photographer James Crombie has won the coveted AIB Press Photographer of the Year trophy for the third time - view a selection of this year's winning images. Photography • 07 May
In The Picture: AIB Press Photographer of the Year 2025 World renowned sports photographer James Crombie has won the coveted AIB Press Photographer of the Year trophy for the third time - view a selection of this year's winning images. Photography • 07 May
Ireland assembles for the 2025 Venice Architecture Biennale Assembly is a multi-sensory installation curated by Cotter & Naessens Architects for the Irish Pavilion at the 2025 Venice Architecture Biennale. Architecture • 21 May
Ireland assembles for the 2025 Venice Architecture Biennale Assembly is a multi-sensory installation curated by Cotter & Naessens Architects for the Irish Pavilion at the 2025 Venice Architecture Biennale. Architecture • 21 May
New UCC portrait series celebrates trailblazing women of Munster A new portrait series honouring 11 influential women from Munster is set to become part of University College Cork's permanent art collection. visual arts • 02 May
New UCC portrait series celebrates trailblazing women of Munster A new portrait series honouring 11 influential women from Munster is set to become part of University College Cork's permanent art collection. visual arts • 02 May
How architecture shapes video game play When players enter the virtual worlds of video games, they are greeted by complex architectural environments, writes Gabriele Aroni. Games • 22 Apr
How architecture shapes video game play When players enter the virtual worlds of video games, they are greeted by complex architectural environments, writes Gabriele Aroni. Games • 22 Apr
How 2 defiantly modern – and Modernist – women changed Irish art Dr Brendan Rooney, Head Curator, National Gallery of Ireland explores the lives and work of Evie Hone and Mainie Jellett, the subject of a major new exhibition at NGI visual arts • 16 Apr
How 2 defiantly modern – and Modernist – women changed Irish art Dr Brendan Rooney, Head Curator, National Gallery of Ireland explores the lives and work of Evie Hone and Mainie Jellett, the subject of a major new exhibition at NGI visual arts • 16 Apr
Tom Crean, Irish comic book hero: inside the new graphic novel Author and Polar historian Michael Smith introduces Tom Crean – Irish Antarctic Hero, his new graphic novel (illustrated by David Butler) celebating the legendary Kerry-born explorer. Books • 24 Apr
Tom Crean, Irish comic book hero: inside the new graphic novel Author and Polar historian Michael Smith introduces Tom Crean – Irish Antarctic Hero, his new graphic novel (illustrated by David Butler) celebating the legendary Kerry-born explorer. Books • 24 Apr
Sarah Browne and Sasha Sykes awarded Golden Fleece Prize 2025 Artists Sarah Browne and Sasha Sykes have been announced as the winners of the prestigious Golden Fleece Award 2025, Ireland's largest prize for visual and applied arts. visual arts • 24 Apr
Sarah Browne and Sasha Sykes awarded Golden Fleece Prize 2025 Artists Sarah Browne and Sasha Sykes have been announced as the winners of the prestigious Golden Fleece Award 2025, Ireland's largest prize for visual and applied arts. visual arts • 24 Apr
Photography and sustainability in focus at Photo Museum Ireland Photo Museum Ireland is currently hosting Prix Pictet Human, the latest exhibition from the world's leading award for photography and sustainability. Photography • 27 Mar
Photography and sustainability in focus at Photo Museum Ireland Photo Museum Ireland is currently hosting Prix Pictet Human, the latest exhibition from the world's leading award for photography and sustainability. Photography • 27 Mar
National Gallery unveils first major Picasso show in 25 years The National Gallery of Ireland has unveiled Picasso: From the Studio, a landmark exhibition set to be the country's first major showcase of the Spanish master's work in 25 years. visual arts • 27 Mar
National Gallery unveils first major Picasso show in 25 years The National Gallery of Ireland has unveiled Picasso: From the Studio, a landmark exhibition set to be the country's first major showcase of the Spanish master's work in 25 years. visual arts • 27 Mar
Art Evolve brings Irish heritage into contemporary focus A unique piece of design and craftsmanship will take centre stage at Dublin's upcoming art fair, Art Evolve, when a €9,500 chair crafted from rare Valentia slate makes its public debut. Design • 24 Mar
Art Evolve brings Irish heritage into contemporary focus A unique piece of design and craftsmanship will take centre stage at Dublin's upcoming art fair, Art Evolve, when a €9,500 chair crafted from rare Valentia slate makes its public debut. Design • 24 Mar
Something for the Weekend: Ailbhe Ní Bhriain's cultural picks Cork-based artist Ailbhe Ní Bhriain is an Irish artist working with film, computer-generated imagery, collage, tapestry, print and installation. Something For The Weekend • 19 Mar
Something for the Weekend: Ailbhe Ní Bhriain's cultural picks Cork-based artist Ailbhe Ní Bhriain is an Irish artist working with film, computer-generated imagery, collage, tapestry, print and installation. Something For The Weekend • 19 Mar
Artists play hide and seek at Incognito Art Sale for children A host of well-known artists, creatives, and public figures gathered at Dublin's incognito Gallery to officially launch this year's Incognito art sale in aid of the Jack and Jill Children's Foundation. visual arts • 20 Mar
Artists play hide and seek at Incognito Art Sale for children A host of well-known artists, creatives, and public figures gathered at Dublin's incognito Gallery to officially launch this year's Incognito art sale in aid of the Jack and Jill Children's Foundation. visual arts • 20 Mar
Emerging Director Awards mark a decade celebrating Irish talent The Emerging Director Awards (EDAs), a key event in the Irish filmmaking industry, is celebrating its 10th anniversary this year. Design • 07 Mar
Emerging Director Awards mark a decade celebrating Irish talent The Emerging Director Awards (EDAs), a key event in the Irish filmmaking industry, is celebrating its 10th anniversary this year. Design • 07 Mar
Can we normalise the housing crises in an 'age of loneliness'? Project Art Centre's Curator of Visual Art, Sara Greavu, speaks about Project's current exhibition, artist Eva Richardson McCrea's The Decameron / Na Deich Lá visual arts • 12 Mar
Can we normalise the housing crises in an 'age of loneliness'? Project Art Centre's Curator of Visual Art, Sara Greavu, speaks about Project's current exhibition, artist Eva Richardson McCrea's The Decameron / Na Deich Lá visual arts • 12 Mar
Bafushia: Rosaleen McDonagh on the renaissance in Traveller art Currently show at the Hugh Lane, Dublin, Bafushia is a new exhibition which gives stirring and vivid insights into the lived experience of Travellers. visual arts • 05 Mar
Bafushia: Rosaleen McDonagh on the renaissance in Traveller art Currently show at the Hugh Lane, Dublin, Bafushia is a new exhibition which gives stirring and vivid insights into the lived experience of Travellers. visual arts • 05 Mar
Acclaimed painter Jack Vettriano found dead in France Scottish painter Jack Vettriano has been found dead at his apartment in Nice in the south of France, his publicist has said. World • 04 Mar
Acclaimed painter Jack Vettriano found dead in France Scottish painter Jack Vettriano has been found dead at his apartment in Nice in the south of France, his publicist has said. World • 04 Mar
Why Germany's far right hates the Bauhaus movement At a time of political tension in Germany, the Bauhaus – arguably one of most influential architecture, art and design schools in the world – has become the target of far-right attacks, writes Katrin Schreiter. Opinion and Analysis • 24 Feb
Why Germany's far right hates the Bauhaus movement At a time of political tension in Germany, the Bauhaus – arguably one of most influential architecture, art and design schools in the world – has become the target of far-right attacks, writes Katrin Schreiter. Opinion and Analysis • 24 Feb
Exercising the Ghosts: Cristín Leach on artist Louise Cherry The artist Louise Cherry has a note on her studio wall that reads, "a need to make sense of the inexplicable". visual arts • 22 Feb
Exercising the Ghosts: Cristín Leach on artist Louise Cherry The artist Louise Cherry has a note on her studio wall that reads, "a need to make sense of the inexplicable". visual arts • 22 Feb
Goose and the Common: the Array Collective and the art of protest Paula Shields reports on The Goose and the Common, the Array Collective's new show at Rua Red, Tallaght. RTÉ Arena • 20 Feb
Goose and the Common: the Array Collective and the art of protest Paula Shields reports on The Goose and the Common, the Array Collective's new show at Rua Red, Tallaght. RTÉ Arena • 20 Feb