business No deal made in sale of £50m Reynolds artwork to Britain’s National Portrait GalleryOwnership of Portrait of Omai remains with Irish businessman John Magnier after gallery fails to raise necessary funds
Fine Arts Fine Arts: Rare Midleton whiskeys among items in Dolan’s upcoming saleThe online auction of Irish art, whiskeys and antiques also includes a John Behan bronze sculpture and Mark O’Neill painting
Column Sara Keating: Rest as resistance - how artists are taking stereotypes lying downThe Project Arts Centre’s group exhibition Sínte/Being Horizontal challenges the traditional representation of the human body as a singular, upright, able-bodied man
Profile John Magnier: a portrait of The BossBusiness magnate John Magnier, currently embroiled in a battle with Britain’s National Portrait Gallery over a valuable Joshua Reynolds artwork, has a formidable reputation for coming out on top – but lately, not everything has gone his way
Design Purpose built: 50 years of Irish design Designers in Ireland are quietly but confidently making their mark, both at home and abroad. Chief executive Charlotte Barker reflects on why design is more vital to Ireland than ever before, five decades since the institute’s inception
Art & Design 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
Culture Succession, Oppenheimer, and Barbie: Looking forward to the cultural highlights of 2023The highlights of the year to come as chosen by writers Ben Haugh, John Walshe, Andrea Cleary, Tony Clayton-Lea, Sara Keating and Jordan Mooney
Style My Objects of Desire: Artist and maker Jeni GlasgowJeni Glasgow is a maker, creator and all-around aesthetic thinker. She talks paper geese, terrible gifting and her penchant for collecting holiday souvenirs.
The Guide Sara Keating: Drawn back to the portrait treasures on show in the National GalleryThe annual Zurich Portrait Prize Exhibition features wonderful works by both professional and young artists
Interview ‘Art cannot tame Shane for the same reason that no one has ever tamed a Tasmanian devil’London’s Andipa gallery is used to exhibiting artists such as Banksy, Hirst, Picasso and Renoir; added to that list now is work by Shane MacGowan who talks to Marion McKeone about life and his limited-edition book of artwork, lyrics and essays
Interiors Access all areas: make your house a home for affordable artTurning your home into your own personal gallery does not have to cost a fortune. Here are ten Irish artists worth investing in, from affordable to statement pieces
Connected DALL-E raises tough questions for art and artificial intelligenceThe controversial AI-powered image generator has gone live. Jonathan Keane weighs up what the consequence of this may be
Irish Tatler Artists of the future: these are emerging talents to add to your art collection now The best of Ireland’s emerging visual artists will showcase their work at the prestigious RDS Visual Art Awards exhibition, beginning on October 21. Partner content with RDS Visual Art Awards
Style Inner Spaces: a peek inside the stylish, eclectic homes of Danish designer Malene BirgerA beautiful new coffee table book opens the doors to five of the designer’s own living spaces
Tastemaker ‘Panic is part of the process’ was one of the most liberating things a curator ever said to me’ – Amanda Coogan Amanda Coogan, performance artist, on trying to fly, the importance of holidays and why Beethoven would be her ideal dinner guest
Tastemaker ‘Is there an afterlife? My paintings will experience that for me’ – Ian Humphreys, artistThe British-born painter on the best advice he ever got, his ideal dinner party guests, and his favourite achievement to date
Style My Objects of Desire: Fine artist Petria Lenehan on antiques, artistic inspiration and her personal styleThe Wicklow-based artist shares her thoughts on the people, places, and personal possessions that fuel her creative mind
Trends 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
Culture Consciously Craving: Ecopreneur Pat Kane’s guide to sustainable art & designSustainability in art and design connects nature, maths, science, politics, fashion, aesthetics and social participation. So where to begin?
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