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In Conversation: broadcaster and fashion designer Brendan Courtney and Tropical Popical CEO Andrea Horan
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
Irish hotels are looking good again after the dowdy years of recession
Fintan O’Toole: Have shock tactics had their day?
The design for the Luas network's signage is flat and corporate - it doesn't have to be this way
Shining a light on recent history and exploding reductionism from a backroom
The British-Nigerian artist’s work is laden with complex identity conundrums
Guest list includes Bob Geldof, Michael Caine, Andrew Lloyd Webber and Bill Wyman
Developer and hotelier Paddy McKillen has turned an estate on 600 acres in the picturesque south of France into a biodynamic vineyard, and a unique art and architecture project in which well-known artists and sculptors are given creative rein
‘The best art affects you as an individual,’ says art theorist Hugh Moss
Against the odds, the RHA is still around, with this year’s exhibition one of its best. And despite our changing tastes, portrait painting has survived the advent of the selfie
Madonna falls flat and Kanye is kept quiet at the O2 Arena in London
19th century artist is still ‘box-office’ more than 160 years after his death
Bob Geldof and Midge Ure gather 30 musicians to create new version of track
Some remote places have been transformed by the input of artists, the latest being a town in Devon planned by Damien Hirst. Could Ireland have creative hubs of its own?
The spending power of super-rich collectors who are blinded by celebrity is making Old Masters unsaleable while brash works fetch stratospheric prices – and it’s killing a key component in art’s ecosystem
Lynn Barber was the UK’s first celebrity interviewer, and is renowned and feared for her scathing honesty. But how will she fare when her own interviewing tips are used against her and she is asked about sex, drugs, fame and death threats?
A gambling career allowed David Walsh to fund Mona, a rollicking, irreverent, sometimes puerile art museum in Tasmania worth more than €200 million
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Full general election coverage including analysis and results for all 43 constituencies
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices