‘A champion of urbanism’: Influential architect Niall McCullough has died
Tributes paid to author and co-founder of award-winning McCullough Mulvin Architects
Tributes paid to author and co-founder of award-winning McCullough Mulvin Architects
As travel slowly returns, Irish Times writers and readers recall trips that went comically wrong
King Lear in a Van is a clever way of bringing theatre and drama to the masses
Ballinacurra House, retreat for media-shy celebrities and royalty, has rented for €40,000 a week
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Sense of fragility and air of unreality pervade life on the island nation in South Asia
Tollman family have spent €68m since 2015 restoring historic castle to its former glory
Stone Hall on Glandore Harbour, once left to decay, has been restored to its former glory
Gemma Tipton recalls childhood experience of moving from England during the Troubles
In the ‘Homo Faber’ show’s Best of Europe section, Ireland is better represented, given its size, than any other country
The festival’s favoured production style is at the gag-rich, pantomime end of the spectrum
Great Escapes: Take in a night at the opera in Waterford or enjoy a Sicilian villa
Worldwide opportunities are opening up for Irish craftspeople
Patrick Pye, religious painter and stained-glass artist, died on Thursday
The art market is a piranha pool. Here’s how to safely dip your toes in the water
The a/political’s provocative art is setting up shop in Dublin for a year
Artists have a rich history of activism, using their talents to take their messages out of the gallery and into the street
It started small, but this year it will take in more than 3,000 events across Ireland
Unlike the monumentalism of some land art, a show on the Mizen peninsula scales things down so people can look more closely at the world around them
From Enda Walsh’s ‘Bathroom’ to Voyager’s deep space odyssey, there’s plenty to ponder
Furniture from the home of the late interior designer will be auctioned by de Vere’s
Universal design aims to be accessible to everyone, whatever their age
The frame and glass you choose can make a huge difference to your artworks
DJ Shrem and partner artist Les Cullinan’s home zings with colour and curiosities
The owner has been here since 1970 and is glad she didn’t have the money to rip it up
Pantone says colour of 2017 gives us ‘reassurance we yearn for’ amid global tumult
It’s tempting to imitate what’s already popular but that’s not progress
From greeting cards to mugs to T-shirts, the mythical horned horse is turning up all over
It’s a convincing exhibition, exploring what it means to be from a place, how landscape affects us, and how we live in society
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