Fine Arts Banksy, Dali and Hirst works go on display in €8m Kildare exhibitionArt and sculpture from world renowned artists will be on show at the K Club resort from August 11 to September 8
Fine Arts Paintings top of the charts for thriving Irish art marketMid-year art market review reveals a sector in rude health and a female artist joins the six-figure art club
Art & Design Bairbre Power: Female Impressionists step into the light at the National GalleryBerthe Morisot, Eva Gonzalès, Mary Cassatt and Marie Bracquemond feature in the gallery’s new exhibition, which has just opened
Tastemaker Tastemaker: Artist Leah Hewson on her favourite gallery, learning to say no, and singing Ave MariaThe Dubliner admires people who can really listen, and wishes she had more time to read
Books Book Review: Art, money and true crime combine in All That GlittersThe tale of two college friends who attempt to break into the fine art world may not have had a happy ending, but it makes for a compelling read
Fine Arts Veneration: rare Asian & African masterpieces under the hammer at Adam’sWide-ranging sale is like taking a journey through a great museum
Fine Arts Meet the Artist: Patricia BurnsDublin-born artist with a preoccupation with mysterious in-between places
Fine Arts What’s On: Antiques, jewellery and new works from Dorothy CrossOur summary of what to look forward to in the world of fine arts
Making it Work Kenmare photographer Norman McCloskey realises life-long ambition with new galleryThe landscape photographer has struck a good balance between work and his passion for photography
Life Seven Days: The people, places and products on our radar this weekFrom garden chairs to sustainable retail and lunchtime entertainment in the Kingdom, here’s what to look out for in the days ahead
Fine Arts What’s On: Wine, spirits, art and antiquesFrom jewellery and silverware to an exhibition of artworks by Charles Tyrrell and Helen O’Leary, there is plenty to look forward to in the weeks ahead
Fine Arts Meet the artist: Stephanie Hess on her love of Beatrix Potter, Mallorca and boxesSculptor’s bronzes inspired by a sense that anything is possible in a world inhabited by animals
Fine Arts Whyte’s kicks off art week with stellar auction featuring Lavery, Henry, Swanzy and moreSale features 131 lots, seven of which have six-figure price tags
Fine Arts DeVeres auction showcases exceptional work from le Brocquy, Orpen, Frömel and HenryThe sale includes a pre-sold O’Conor masterpiece, le Brocquy and Orpen portraits, and sculptures by Frömel and Henry
Life Seven Days: The people, places and products on our radar this weekAn early Father’s Day gift, Frida Kahlo merch and a summer tasting menu all caught our eye this week
Life Eithne Shortall: It’s never too late to change career – just ask my dadNow 63, my father has a full-blown second career that’s driven by passion
Culture Sara Keating: The troubled history of public art and Dublin’s north sideThe fate of the Dublin portal reflects other incidents in the area
Fine Arts Meet the Artist: Willie DohertyWillie Doherty has been a pioneering figure in contemporary art, film and photography for four decades
Fine Arts Mix and match timeless classics result in classic Adam’s mid-century modern auction From surrealist art to cardboard classics, teak desks and plastic umbrella stands, this 222-lot catalogue bursts with timeless design