Shirley Hughes, children’s illustrator and author, dies aged 94
Beloved English writer behind more than 60 books, including Dogger and the Alfie series
Period homes set to reveal their treasures at auction
Highlights of sales at Knockboyne House and Erindale House include Chinese carvings, Edwardian satinwood bookcases and peat buckets
Ireland’s collector couple: 194 diverse artworks to go on sale
Jackie Stanley and her late husband, NCAD’s Campbell Bruce, were giants on art scene
Irish brands leading the circular fashion revolution
A community-focused movement is turning discarded materials into covetable products
Plea for rare painting of road bowling to be bought for ‘public display’
Oil painting ‘Cork Bowler’ by Gabriel Hayes is up for auction at Sotheby’s in London
Blindboy: ‘Being recognisable is absolute hell’
The Rubberbandit talks politics, podcasts, his new book, and angry men with Patrick Freyne
Scenes of everyday Irish life at affordable prices in deVere's auction
Sale includes lesser-known works by Patrick Leonard, George Campbell and May Guinness
Jim Savage obituary: A generous and passionate artist and educator
The Manchester-born drawing specialist had a major impact on the Irish artistic landscape
Bestselling children’s author Judith Kerr dies, aged 95
Classics include The Tiger Who Came to Tea, When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit and Mog series
Locals on Limerick: ‘We’re very hard on ourselves here’
Limerick residents discuss the future of their city ahead of a mayoral plebiscite
Dublin bridge renamed after stained-glass artist Harry Clarke
Mayor unveils plaque in Cabra in tribute to ‘internationally renowned’ craftsman
A grand design in Dublin 9 is the work of a sister act
When the owners of a rundown house in Glasnevin looked to extend, they asked family to help
Banksy’s greatest work of art: putting £1m through the shredder
Banksy act of art destruction has said something that needed to be said: art is being choked to death by money
The Buddhist guide to interiors and time for a fresh coat of paint
Home Front: Make a new year’s resolution to freshen up your home
Thomas Ryan: an artist with an eye on politics
Gallery honours 88-year-old painter with show of a lifetime’s work
‘If a painting gets too pretty, drag it across the studio’
Elizabeth Magill makes works of tremendous beauty, but she’s not averse to a little rough treatment to get to the heart of the work
‘I don’t get creative block’: Children’s author Shirley Hughes on her 70-year career
Writer and illustrator’s ‘Alfie’ books have raised generations of book lovers
How finding oil can be a country’s downfall
In Oil is the Devil's Excrement, artist David Jacques looks at how oil discoveries can hamper a country, as domestic manufacturing and agriculture fade and growth suffers in the long term
Interiors stores opening their doors, a splash of summer blue, and art from Drogheda
Home front: interiors, design, people, events
John Hurt obituary: Open-hearted and hysterically funny
In later years his face developed creases like the famous ‘lived-in’ face of Samuel Beckett
Life’s Work: ‘Real quality endures beyond changing trends’
James Gorry, a Dublin picture restorer and art dealer, shares his wisdom
Sally Jane Brampton: Trailblazing editor who transformed women’s magazines
Obituary: Agony aunt and novelist whose ferocious honesty on depression saved lives
Patrick Hennessy at Imma: Temperament, truths and brooding youths
The Cork artist had his critics, but his sexuality was not the issue
The greening of the wear: Irish design that is worth parading
From Chupi to Sian Jacobs, Irish designers are gaining confidence and global fans
People to watch in 2016: Arts
There's a nod to visual art, the stage, and even a robot-themed 3D printing company in Gemma Tipton's selection of people to watch in the arts this year
Questions over authenticity of Russborough painting
Rubens’s The Monk was apparently rejected for auction and is returning to Ireland
Heather Humphreys told Beit art sale was a ‘done deal’
An Taisce calls for political intervention while Minister says she was not consulted
From Janet Mullarney’s fairy tale realm to Paul Seawright’s living nightmare
Mullarney sets memorable characters loose on stage; while Seawright shows us malevolent landscapes
Politics and puppets: Limerick’s reign as culture king
After an unenviable start, Limerick rallied its foot soldiers to its City of Culture cause. Has it delivered on its promises?
Irish-born artist Duncan Campbell wins Turner Prize
Graduate of the Glasgow School of Art wins for his series of films It For Others
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