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Art

Irish Tatler

Fine artist Petria Lenehan on antiques, artistic inspiration and her personal style

The Wicklow-based artist shares her thoughts on the people, places, and personal possessions that fuel her creative mind
  • Amanda Kavanagh
  • August 11, 2022
Irish Tatler

Surreal dressing for surreal times: why autumn’s most interesting fashion is directly inspired by art

Fashion and art have long been happy bedfellows, but the autumn/winter 2022 shows take the link to the next level
  • Amy Heffernan
  • July 8, 2022
Irish Tatler

Dorothy Cross, Salvatore of Lucan and Alice Maher on the space that shapes their work

Five contemporary artists invite Irish Tatler into their studios. Photography by Rich Gillian. Styling by Aisling Farinella
  • Nikki Walsh
  • July 8, 2022
Irish Tatler

Consciously Craving: Ecopreneur Pat Kane’s guide to sustainable art & design

Sustainability in art and design connects nature, maths, science, politics, fashion, aesthetics and social participation. So where to begin?
  • Pat Kane
  • July 8, 2022
Irish Tatler

Art of the moment: Gemma Tipton’s guide to the pieces to buy now

After lockdowns and creative limitations, there is a wealth of new art and design to admire and invest in
  • Gemma Tipton
  • July 7, 2022
Irish Tatler

Portrait of the artists: Designer Richard Malone takes up residency at the National Gallery’s Giacometti exhibit

Irish designer Richard Malone discusses the crossover between sculpture and fashion, and art and design with Irish Tatler
  • Jessie Collins
  • July 6, 2022
Fine Arts

Gonzalès finally appreciated in her own right at the Hugh Lane Gallery

An exhibition at the Parnell Square gallery examines the work of Eva Gonzalès, who was not only a model for Édouard Manet but an artist of some renown herself
  • Philip Carton
  • June 17, 2022
Fine Arts

Step into a verdant Secret Garden at Gormleys

The Dublin 2 gallery showcases more than 60 works by Irish and international artists and is an exhibition with a difference
  • Philip Carton
  • June 17, 2022
Fine Arts

Meet the director: Anna O’Sullivan of the Butler Gallery in Kilkenny

Anna O’Sullivan, director and chief curator of the Butler Gallery in Kilkenny, discusses her love of New York, the artist she would most like to collect and what she would have done in another life
  • Philip Carton
  • June 17, 2022
Culture

All the land’s a stage: The pick of 2022’s summer festivals

What’s better than a summer festival? Very little – and particularly this coming season, when festival goers are finally allowed back to their old hunting grounds after two years of pandemic-related silence. Here, we pick some of the highlights to come across arts, music, food, gardening and literary festivals
  • Nadine O’Regan
  • May 28, 2022
Life

Symptoms under the spotlight: How new artworks will reflect reality of living with MS

The Art of MS exhibition features 12 original works by people who have multiple sclerosis, to help raise awareness of the disease and give an insight into the wide range of associated symptoms.
  • Arlene Harris
  • May 28, 2022

Fine Arts: Events calendar

Your guide to the top exhibitions currently taking place around the country
  • Ros Drinkwater
  • April 24, 2022

Salvatore Fullam: ‘Art just haemorrhages money. I haven't managed to work out how you’re supposed to make a living from it’

The proudly Lucan-born and based artist had his first solo show two years after graduating from art college, was last year’s winner of the Zurich Portrait Prize exhibition and is preparing for an exhibition at the Kevin Kavanagh Gallery
  • Catherine Healy
  • March 18, 2022

Fine Arts: Joyce’s opus gets a visual dimension

Aidan Hickey’s new exhibition Painting Ulysses is a series of 18 artworks based upon the novel’s various episodes
  • Ros Drinkwater
  • January 30, 2022

Fine Arts: Results can stun when a sleeper awakens interest

There is no bigger thrill than unearthing a hugely underestimated work of art, something borne out by a number of transactions at Fonsie Mealy’s most recent sale
  • Ros Drinkwater
  • October 10, 2021

Walk the line: Fatti Burke

Fatti Burke, the acclaimed Irish illustrator, on balancing the business and love of art.
  • Brenda McCormick
  • October 10, 2021

Meet the Gallerist: Olivier Cornet

The owner of the Olivier Cornet Gallery on Great Denmark Street in Dublin 1 reflects on a life in art, and reveals the things he’s learned along the way
  • Ros Drinkwater
  • September 26, 2021

Fine Arts: Gems from Picasso and Cocteau at Adam’s sale

The auction house is offering a splendid selection of jewellery at its upcoming September 14 auction
  • Ros Drinkwater
  • September 5, 2021

My objects of desire: Aoibheann McNamara

The proprietor of Galway’s Ard Bia restaurant and co-founder of The Tweed Project talks favourite finds, lockdown lessons and unusual souvenirs
  • Nathalie Márquez Courtney
  • August 8, 2021

Exhibition events calendar

A guide to the top exhibitions taking place around the country
  • Ros Drinkwater
  • July 25, 2021

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