How visual images have formed a distorted view of Michael Collins The Béal na Bláth assassination sparked the beginning of a torrent of artistic interpretations of his life and death Michael Collins • 17 Aug 22
The story behind the Aonach Tailteann art exhibition in 1922 It was the largest exhibition ever of Irish art and design in the history of the State,with over 2,000 artworks on display History • 16 Aug 22
The fascinating life and work of Irish artist Hilary Heron Just why has this talented sculptor been omitted from most accounts of Irish art history to date? History • 08 Jan 21
How artist Artemisia Gentileschi created her own #MeToo moment The 17th century Italian painter's work explored power, relationships and sexual violence, all informed through her own lived experience visual arts • 29 Sep 20
The link between street art and social protest in our cities Street art in cities from Belfast to Berlin often communicate messages of social significance art • 24 Jan 19
How art and art galleries make you think and feel better Looking at art enables us to appreciate its therapeutic properties and understand many elements about the world art • 06 Dec 18
Drawing Dublin: portrait of a city's past Artists' depictions of Dublin's past trace the course of history, be these economic developments, events or the rise and fall of public monuments Dublin • 27 Apr 18
If you don't rate me, shame on you Opinion: the Stormzy mural which resided on a Dublin wall for much of 2017 and its removal by Dublin City Council highlights a long-running debate … Street Art • 26 Jan 18
How the Renaissance still rules the world The Brainstorm long read: from Florence to Galway, Renaissance art and ideas continue to connect high culture with popular culture to form and transform identity The Renaissance • 06 Jan 18