‘When you live with domestic violence, you can never relax – even at nighttime’
The National Gallery offers a safe space for survivors of domestic violence to observe and create art as a way to deal with their trauma
The National Gallery offers a safe space for survivors of domestic violence to observe and create art as a way to deal with their trauma
Paddy McKillen’s wine embarks on a voyage to America; bread giants have a word about a word; while the National Gallery of Ireland is unsure about language requirements
Losses at Campbell Catering owner narrow to €7.4m despite jump in restructuring costs
Shortlisted entries will be exhibited at the National Gallery of Ireland from November
Paintings by Caravaggio bring the magic of an Italian master to Belfast, yet the North appears to undervalue its own artists
Gallery marks 170th year with plans for scientific laboratory to conserve collection, including Jack B Yeats paintings
Celebrating the anniversary of the first Impressionist exhibition, our National Gallery shows four pioneering women artists
Works by Evie Hone and Mainie Jellett are on sale at Adam’s and deVeres, while highlights of Sotheby’s forthcoming Irish Art Sale are on show in Dublin
National Shared Services Office’s wellness focus; Sherry FitzGerald founder’s planning woes; spicy Limerick mayoral race; and Domhnall Gleeson’s Ranelagh home
Details of the cost of the agreement with unnamed staff member are included in National Gallery’s annual report
Plus Michael Lynn and the missing penthouse, is James Dyson moving to Waterford, and the value of Artist Hughie O’Donoghue’s Original Sin paintings
‘I love it; the colours, the textures, the mood,’ says Keyes of painting by artist Margaret Corcoran
It’s the gallery’s 160th birthday, while Hugh Lane Gallery attracts record numbers to its Warhol exhibition
Those who donate items get tax relief worth 80 per cent of the value of the heritage item
A depiction of Caravaggio’s The Taking of Christ, stolen from an Odesa museum in 2008, has for years been embroiled in controversy over its theft, dramatic recovery and, most importantly, its origins as an authentic painting by Caravaggio himself
Winning the popular Sky Arts series launched a stellar career for Belfast-born artist Gareth Reid
Lavery: On Location, at the National Gallery of Ireland, showcases the paintings the artist made from Glasgow to the Alps and, most importantly, in Morocco
Food services group received €13.5m in Government grants last year
Shortlisted entries will be exhibited at the National Gallery of Ireland from December
Morgan O’Driscoll is auctioning the remaining 250 works in the collection, offering an opportunity for art lovers and collectors
Adorning the walls of Garda stations and government offices, historic houses and public parks, the Office of Public Works’ collection displays itself to earn its keep
The National Gallery of Ireland’s big new show marks both the RHA’s bicentennial and the 100 years it took to elect a woman academician
It took a century for the institution to allow women full membership, with first woman president elected in 2018
Beautiful staircases but they are still dangerous, after several decades
The Irish photographer David Farrell lost a legacy in the recent Italian floods. What can artists do to protect their legacies?
Upon his death at the age of 42, the Belfast engineer and architect was described as ‘a man of science, possessing a fertility of invention which amounted to genius’
Spring Morning Among the Bluebells was offered to the gallery but was declined
Exhibitions around the country banish reclining, bashful, passive creatures to the past
This superb exhibition at the National Gallery of Ireland explores the world and work of Lavinia Fontana
Courtney Love, risqué art, and the Charge of the Light Brigade
Royal charters, burning buildings and 100 years devoid of women; Royal Hibernian Academy takes a good look at itself for its very big birthday
Anonymous donor contributes ‘very generous’ sum for purchase of La Vie des Champs
Visitors will have rare opportunity to see more than 65 objects by Renaissance artist Lavinia Fontana for the first time
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices