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Researcher wins Golden Fleece (Wednesday 10 March 2010)
Failed love - a retrospective... (Monday 22 February 2010)
Beuys Bogside activities (Wednesday 17 February 2010)
Shortlist for Golden Fleece award announced (Monday 15 February 2010)
Giacometti statue record-breaking sale (Friday 5 February 2010)
An informal Irish embassy
Woman tears Picasso (Wednesday 27 January 2010)
Godard and revolution, now: Socialisme (2010) and then: La Chinoise (1967)
Beliefs (Thursday 21 January 2010)
McCullough Mulvin to oversee relocation of Butler Gallery (Tuesday 19 January 2010)
Factory photographs 'held ransom' (Monday 18 January 2010)
MAC on track (Friday 18 December 2009)
Re-inventing the wheel: sustainable Christmas tree unveiled (Wednesday 16 December 2009)
$3.5 million grant announced for Irish arts centre in New York
No merger of three institutions (Monday 14 December 2009)
3 artists, 2 curators for TBG&S (Friday 11 December 2009)
Budget 2010: arts rescued? (Wednesday 9 December 2009)
third space moves (Wednesday 9 December 2009)
thisisnotashop to go (Tuesday 8 December 2009)
Landscapes by seven-year-old artist sell for £17,000 (Wednesday 2 December 2009)
National Campaign for the Arts meets minister (Tuesday 1 December 2009)
Clergyman's visual response to Ryan Report (Monday 30 November 2009)
Lewis Glucksman gallery suffers flood damage (Tuesday 24 November 2009)
Culture and handicap: ADI Conference to be held in Ballymun (Tuesday 24 November 2009)
Jeanne-Claude dies aged 74 (Tuesday 24 November 2009)
Timbered Trafalgar Square (20 November 2009)
Le big top: the mobile Pompidou (20 November 2009)
Public forum on museum amalgamation to be held in IMMA (Thursday 12 November 2009)
Recovered Yeats painting on display in the National Gallery, Dublin (11 November 2009)
New income source for visual artists promoted by IVARO (Monday 9 November 2009)
Updating street photography (Wednesday 4 November 2009)
Petition for the arts launched to government (Tuesday 3 November 2009)
Four to close (Thursday 29 October 2009)
Berlin Wall rebuilt with dominos to mark 20th anniversary (Thursday 29 October, 2009)
Nancy Spero dies aged eighty-three (Wednesday October 28, 2009)
Ninety percent of Hélio Oiticica collection destroyed in blaze (Tuesday 27 October 2009)
43rd AICA Congress in Dublin from Sunday (Thursday 22 October 2009)
25th Turner Prize exhibition opens (Tuesday 6 October 2009)
Rubber art (Monday October 5, 2009)
Nat Finkelstein passes (Friday 2 October 2009)
Naked Brooke Shields picture removed from Tate (Wednesday 30 September 2009)
Magritte's Olympia stolen by armed thieves (Monday 28 September 2009)
So-called Frida Kahlo 'fakes' under scrutiny (Thursday 24 September 2009)
Swine flu sculpture (Thursday 24 September 2009)
Edward Delaney passes (Thursday 24 September 2009)
Identical twins on show (Tuesday 22 September 2009)
The arts are good (Tuesday 22 September 2009)
Aboriginals demand return of bust from British Museum (Friday 18 September 2009)
Tax-free exemption for Irish artists may end (Thursday 17 September 2009)
Terrorist Madonna (Thursday 10 September 2009)
Percent for art commissioned project awarded (Wednesday 9 September 2009)
Teenager charged for stealing expensive pencils (Tuesday 8 September 2009)
Public to decide if graffiti is art? (Wednesday 2 September 2009)
Dalí gets thrifty...maybe (Wednesday 2 September 2009)
Barry Flanagan passes (Tuesday 1 September 2009)
Not your average Picasso (Tuesday 1 September 2009)
Expensive brick (Tuesday 1 September 2009)
The Mona Lisa speaks Mandarin (Friday 28 August 2009)
Artists occupy Hamburg buildings (Thursday 27 August 2009)
Three-million-dollar painting destroyed in transit (Tuesday 25 August 2009)
Aboriginal art for booze and used cars (Tuesday 25 August 2009)
Southampton's art sales stir up anger in the art world (Tuesday 25 August 2009)
Belfast: new 'bridge' (Tuesday 25 August 2009)
Fifty works for fifty states (Tuesday 25 August 2009)
Big MAC, hold the bacon (Thursday 19 August, 2009)
She painted? Kahlo, sex and The Guardian (Friday 21 August 2009)
The Berlin Wall gets a makeover twenty years later (Thursday 20 August, 2009)
Annie Leibovitz meltdown? (Wednesday 19 August 2009)
Stolen painting returned by post (Wednesday 19 August 2009)
'Running Fan' adds to Beijing art controversy (Tuesday 18 August 2009)
Art or vandalism (I should Coco)? (Tuesday 18 August, 2009)
Controversial Obama as Joker artist revealed (Tuesday 18 August 2009)
ACNI announces shortlist for London 2012 commissions (Tuesday 18 August 2009)
Stops bullets, cracks for cups (Friday 14 August 2009)
Artist wins appeal after Dreamscape tragedy (Friday 14 August 2009)
Burger boom (Friday 14 August 2009)
How (not) to invent an artist? (12 August 2009)
Totalitarian kitsch rides back in (Wednesday 12 August 2009)
TBG&S awards new studios to 14 artists (11 August 2009)
Artists announced for Claremorris Open Exhibtion 2009 (Tuesday 11 August 2009)
America's next top artist? (11 August 2009)
Room for art (Monday 10 August 2009)
Book 'm, Danno!? (Friday 7 August 2009)
EU ban leaves artists in the dark (Thursday 6 August 2009)
Celebration park (Wednesday 5 August 2009)
RDS Student Art Award winner (Friday 31 July 2009)
'Snip Nua' suggests NCAD / IADT merge (Wednesday 29 July 2009)
Patrick Barry gets Dungarvan commission (Tuesday 28 July 2009)
Snips (Friday 17 July 2009)
Injurious art - back and bad as ever (Wednesday 15 July 2009)
Phoney war continues (Monday 13 July 2009)
The Mohni Experiment (Thursday 9 July 2009)
The Arts Council announces winner of Location One Fellowship 2009 (Thursday 2 July 2009)
Latest round of Arts Council awards released (Thursday 2 July 2009)
Shortlist for IMOCA graduate residency award announced (Thursday 24 June 24 2009)
Bodies where you least expect them (Wednesday 24 June 2009)
Trouble down at the zoo (Wednesday 24 June 2009)
Public school teacher wins BP Portrait Award (Wednesday 24 June 2009)
Canell takes major Basel prize (Thursday 18 June 2009)
Still immodest at 100 (Wednesday 17 June 2009)
Gerrard a hit at Venice (Wednesday 10 June 2009)
Venice round-up (Tuesday 9 June 2009)
Boulevard Magenta (Tuesday 9 June 2009)
Holten in NYT (Monday 8 June 2009)
Late Night Belfast a winner (Friday 5 June 2009)
Local elections throw up a few art surprises (Thursday 4 June 2009)
AIB Award prizewinners announced (Wednesday 3 June 2009)
Contemporary dancers commission contemporary art (Tuesday 2 June 2009)
Arts Council Bursary awards (Friday 29 May 2009)
Ireland at Venice (Thursday 28 May 2009)
Circa gets graffitied (Tuesday 26 May 2009)
Airfield / ArtLinks winners (Friday 15 May 2009)
Pallas Director moving on (Tuesday 12 May 2009)
New Aosdána members (Wednesday 6 May 2009)
10 for Venice (Wednesday 6 May 2009)
The riddle of Van Gogh's ear (Tuesday 5 May 2009)
Tulca appoints Helen Carey (Thursday 30 April 2009)
Arts Council regrets more cuts (Friday 24 April 2009)
126 move (Thursday 23 April 2009)
California returns looted art (Wednesday 15 April 2009)
AIB Prize shortlist (Tuesday 14 April 2009)
55th Texaco Children's Art Competition (Wednesday 8 April 2009)
Banksy graffitied (Tuesday 7 April 2009)
Tunick turns down DDDA (Tuesday 7 April 2009)
TBG&S and HIAP Residency Award 2009 (Friday 3 April 2009)
Gardaí quiz Cowen portraitist (Wednesday 25 March 2009)
Giving peace another chance (Tuesday 24 March 2009)
Venice offer for would-be curators (Monday 23 March 2009)
Cultural Olympiad contest launch (Friday 20 March 2009)
A better Model (Friday 13 March 2009)
Golden Fleece winner (Wednesday 11 March 2009)
Circa Salon, smoke (Monday 9 March 2009)
McCarthy for NSF / noteworthy successes / pricey chair (Tuesday 3 March 2009)
West of Ireland’s arts sector expected to expand (Tuesday 24 February 2009)
The Weeping Mona Lisa (Monday 16 February 2009)
'Hope' artist arrested (Monday 9 February 2009)
Moya Bligh (Wednesday 4 February 2009)
NCAD challenge (Wednesday 4 February 2009)
Guggenheim for Kenmare? (Tuesday 3 February 2009)
Shoe monument unveiled and removed (Monday 2 February 2009)
Curfew tower decisions (Friday 30 January 2009)
Colossal revelation (Thursday 29 January 2009)
Very young at art (Monday 26 January 2009)
Gormley axed (Tuesday 20 January 2009)
The eight-tonne hoax (Friday 16 January 2009)
Director sought again for OBG (Thursday 15 January 2009)
Bursary decisions (Wednesday 14 January 2008)
1,000 artworks to see before you die (Thursday 18 December 2008)
Arts Council restocked (Wednesday 17 December 2008)
Hirst goes after teen (Friday 12 December 2008)
Void's new residency (Wednesday 10 December 2008)
NSF supremo sought / Davy winner / Wexford winner / TBG&S theft (Thursday 27 November 2008)
Farrell for VISUAL / a spot of anti-Frieze / another art oasis?
Two-faced dollar / fun with oil (Tuesday 21 October 2008)
Marks launch tonight / budget blues (Wednesday 15 October 2008)
Saatchi lastest / Culture Night XL (Thursday 9 October 2008)
Culture Ireland autumn grant round (Friday 3 October 2008)
Sims for Context / ev+a selectors (Thursday 2 October 2008)
Circa at Culture Night (Monday 22 September 2008)
Sculpturing disappointment: cancellation of the Lempriere Prize (Wednesday 17 September 2008)
Something fishy about death row (Friday 12 September 2008)
Overcoming naked aggression: victory for Indian artist (Thursday 11 September 2008)
Hockey Mom versus Chinese art / Canvas relaunch (Wednesday 10 September 2008)
UK visa system a threat to art / Cats abú! (Monday 8 September 2008)
More on Culture Night / Circa 125 out / poll closing very soon (Thursday 4 September 2008)
Monumental conundrum / Dearc back (Wednesday 3 September 2008)
Snaps of a death foretold / much bother with a frog (Monday 1 September 2008)
From ebay to the Hayward / red faces in Beijing (Friday 29 August 2008)
Burden takes to the skies / art spurs bill on animal welfare (Tuesday 26 August 2008)
Damian Hirst goes straight to Sothebys / Auschwitz artists finds unusual assitanced (Monday 25 August 2008)
Artist simulates war crimes / the flight of the turd (Thursday 21 August 2008)
Art strike proposed for NI / RDS results (Thursday 14 August 2008)
Some we missed: flat funding from Arts Council / studio awards at TBG&S / new director at Model (Wednesday 13 August 2008)
Bursary awards: who got what / abuse or legit? (Thursday 17 July 2008)
Ormeau Baths: ACNI under FOI scrutiny (Tuesday 15 July 2008)
Culture Ireland again / comment (July 8, 2008)
Has anyone not been stealing artefacts from Iraq? (Thursday 3 July 2008)
Circa launches video competition / IAAA works on their way back (Tuesday 1 July 2008)
MacWilliam to represent NI at Venice (Tuesday 24 June 2008)
The Guggenheiming goes on (Friday 20 June 2008)
Dalí still a chancer / schmecurity... (Wednesday 18 June 2008)
Holy smoke! – the Vatican wants contemporary art (Monday 16 June 2008)
IAAA: the eternal run-around (Thursday 12 June 2008)
Stables for TRIARC / Kurtz cleared (Wednesday 11 June 2008)
The return of the portrait competition (Tuesday 10 June 2008)
On 'performance art' as a defence for murder / Garrett Phelan at Basel (Friday 6 June 2008)
Browne / Kennedy selected for Venice (Tuesday 3 June 2008)
Circa: the stand (Friday 30 May 2008)
What's going on with Culture Ireland? (Tuesday 27 May 2008)
Ill wind at ev+a (Thursday 22 May 2008)
Patrick Ireland laid to rest (Wednesday 21 May 2008)
Nickerson takes AIB Prize (Tuesday 20 May 2008)
Art 08 winner / NSF commission winners announced (Friday 16 May 2008)
Cathy Wilkes on Turner shortlist (Tuesday 13 May 2005)
One we missed: McGonagle to be next Director of NCAD / dying for art? (Tuesday 13 May 2008)
Venice: be NI Commissioner / Troubles art / new ACNI Board member / real junk art (Thursday 1 May 2008)
Corrigan to pilot Republic to Venice / warm North-South feelings (Wednesday 30 April 2008)
Social and personal: images from two openings yesterday (Friday 18 April 2008)
Eiffel Tower with a hat on / Tate with paint on (Friday 11 April 2008)
'Burial of Patrick Ireland' at IMMA (Wednesday 9 April 2008)
ev+a prizes / r8 art / new gallery in Dublin (Tuesday 25 March 2008)
MacLochlainn takes Fleece / AIB shortlist announced (Friday 14 March 2008)
Golden Fleece shortlist / NSF discriminatory? (Monday 3 March 2008)
New gallery in Temple Bar / Saatchi to steal Tate thunder? (Friday 22 February 2008 #2)
New Circa online surveys / mental art thieves? (Friday 22 February 2008)
Kiefer scrap / Warhols not so brillo / one place not so many people are willing to pay for art (Friday 8 February 2008)
Ard Bia #2 / Warhol fashions / banana in the sky (Wednesday 30 January 2008)
Last chance at NCAD / balls in Rome (Tuesday 22 January 2008)
Second Life: a new way for your art to be recognised? (Thursday 17 January 2008)
Crawford Open winner (Monday 7 January 2008)
Culture Ireland - visual arts / new Aosdána members / Pakistan shock (Friday 21 December 2007)
Disincrease for the arts in budget (Thursday 6 December 2007)
ACNI rallies the troops / Venice call (Wednesday 5 December 2007)
Pallas lift design award / a mighty big, artistic hole in the ground / more helpful sunsets (Monday 3 December 2007)
What colour were we again? / Manchester art therapy: don't worry, be happy (Friday 23 November 2007)
New Waterford gallery / Dunne gets go-ahead (Wednesday 21 November 2007)
Scent from the Factory / Pope's art / Gehry troubles (Wednesday 14 November 2007)
Mother's Tankstation shortlisted / Iran's hidden art (Friday 2 November 2007)
Lots of money spent, but no show (Wednesday 31 October 2007)
Arts in Northern Ireland headed for major crisis? (Friday 26 October 2007)
CAE: bullied into submission / room at the inn / Russia still po-face on art (Monday 22 October 2007)
Beating up photographs / some unlikely geriatrics in cyberspace (Tuesday 16 October 2007)
Conor Fallon passes / OBG Director sought / snaps (Tuesday 9 October 2007)
Graffiti and crime / somewhere to park their trolleys (Friday 5 October 2007)
Keeping what Hopper saw / paintings track dimming (Thursday 4 October 2007)
Duffy takes over RUA / Dennett to Arts Council and Kelly to VAI / Hirst drips / Fonz in bronze (Friday 28 September 2007)
Rugby World Cup à la mode (Tuesday 25 September 2007)
IAAA delay / artist annoys Al-Qaida / no experience required (Friday 21 September 2007)
Dublin in-Spire-ing? / Rogers makes Newsweek / new way to help Kurtz / oligarch adds to his Arsenal (Wednesday 19 September 2007)
Hillen wins Omagh competition / Carlow Local Authorities announce plans for VISUAL (Monday 17 September 2007)
Questioning the role of the war artist (Friday 7 September 2007)
Gormley good? (Wednesday 29 August 2007)
Postcard entries now online (Thursday 16 August 2007)
Art and conflict x 2 (Tuesday 14 August 2007)
Art and the homeless, in Barcelona and Dublin (Friday 27 July 2007)
Spielberg sued over Rockwell / 'new' Titian (Wednesday 25 July 2007)
Scam warning / double denial leads to Warhol lawsuit (Tuesday 24 July 2007)
Omagh Memorial designs go on show / Russia loses a lot of art (Friday 20 July 2007)
Postcard from you? / nicer NI murals / eBayed artists unimpressed (Thursday 19 July 2007)
Dempsey for Hugh Lane / Streep to the rescue / Codex pulls (Wednesday 18 July 2007)
Like to be Director of VAI? / Dutch art eBayed (Friday 13 July 2007)
Arts Council confuses / 'the Splasher' confuses too (Tuesday 10 July 2007)
Droit de suite working somewhat / Egypt gets tough (Friday 6 July 2007)
Some things we missed: IACA shortlist / Minister for fun / doctorate for Campbell Sharp (Tuesday 3 July 2007)
Penck in Frankfurt / bad tidings for New York / return of the graffitists / no Code here (Friday 29 June 2007)
Prendergast gets IACI award / healthcare send-up / Bono's feet of clay (Friday 22 June 2007)
A tale of three murals (Friday 15 June 2007)
Head of Fine Art Retires From CCAD (Wednesday 13 June 2007)
Nelson picks four artists for north/south initiative (Friday 1 June 2007)
Lawler wins on second attempt / Shiel takes O'Malley Award / comment-defying press release (Thursday 31 May 2007)
CityArts for Bachelor's Walk / artist has it all (Tuesday 22 May 2007)
ACNI hands over OBG / new IMMA board members / AIB winner / new Culture Ireland head (Tuesday 17 April 2007)
Odysseus searching for Europe / the statues that cannot see (Thursday 5 April 2007)
Aosdána: new members and Saoi / home improvements anyone? / National Memorial commission awarded (Friday 30 March 2007)
Life's a bench (Monday, 26 March 2007)
Dubliner for Tate Modern / Arts Council is hiring (Monday 26 March 2007)
Source turns quizzical
Artists sought for new curation initiative / Golden Thread move / AIB shortlist / favela uplift / Becks moves (Monday 12 March 2006)
Graphic Studio shift / a load of Pollocks / putting the Al in Dalí / the Arts Council acquires (Friday 2 February 2007)
$85m hole / Momartcomeback / Arab in a cage / Angelina as Madonna (Wednesday 24 January2007)
aica.ie / this time Momart gets burned / mummy man (Friday 19 January 2007)
Bbeyond and Stone 'performance' (Tuesday 2 January 2007)
Able for art / UM gets dosh / Void fills with pub (Friday 22 December 2006)
Crawford double / Churchill not cheap (Thursday 21 December 2006)
Jobs at Circa / John Burke / Pallas gallery / Cill Rialaig gallery / Belfast guide / reader survey / ev+a curator / Byrne award / Duggan award (Friday 15 December 2006)
Dreamspace arrest / Abts Turner (Wednesday 6 December 2006)
IMMA doubly happy / OBG reloading / no laughs in Moscow / was worth $5, now worth $50m?
Republic's arts budget to increase by 8.65% in 2007 (Thursday 16 November 2006)
Morgan makes Guardian gallery / Mona Lisa's smile, once again / Picasso hole (Monday 23 October 2006)
New gallery in Thurles / no takers for Botero's Abu Ghraib paintings (5 October 2006)
English auction house sells Hitler paintings (29 September 2006)
Winners of the Irish American Arts Awards (20 September 2006)
Hugh Mulholland x 2 / Seawright for UU / Claire Morgan for Guardian-Saatchi show? (Tuesday 12 September 2006)
Sprawling to Venice / Scream back (Wednesday 6 September 2006)
PRSI alert downgraded / anthrax claims artist (Thursday 24 August 2006)
Doyle wins Location One Fellowship (Wednesday 23 August 2006)
RDS Taylor Award / some scoff at 'Van Gogh' (9 August 2006)
PRSI banana skin for tax-free artists / tax-free in Scotland? / shooting JR all over again (Thursday 3 August 2006)
Not the end of Israel / Dreamspace despair / Tate blushes / Guggenheim globalisation (Thursday 27 July 2006)
Barry Flanagan's hares hit Dublin (Tuesday 18 July 2006)
Fitzpatrick / Byrne for Venice (Monday 17 July 2006)
Noel Sheridan passes (Friday 14 July 2006)
"Whatever is Greek, wherever in the world, we want back" (Thursday 11 July 2006)
Ballagh compensated / Duccio 'fake' (Thursday 6 July 2006)
Irish American Art Awards shortlist / Pallas temporary reprieve (Tuesday 4 July 2006)
Damien Hirst shark problem / new Dublin gallery / new OBG website (Thursday 29 June 2006)
Kearney wins Jerome Hynes Fellowship / Mary Kelly takes Greenstar award (Tuesday 27 June 2006)
The Red Stables: a new art space for Dublin (Thursday 22 June 2006)
Republic brings in droit de suite? (Monday 19 June 2006)
Allianz Business2Arts Awards (Friday 9 June 2006)
OBG-in-exile offers one-night showing of Finola Jones' work (Thursday 8 June 2006)
Archibald Prizewinner 2004 under the scrutiny of the courts (Wednesday 7 June 2006)
Pallas to close (Tuesday 6 June 2006)
RHA winners / Adams not fashionable (Friday 2 June 2006)
ACNI reopening OBG on 9 June (Monday 29 May 2006)
NCAD to stay put / Phil Collins on Turner shortlist (Thursday 18 May 2006)
New board, new status for Crawford Gallery / horse-head mystery (Wednesday 10 May 2006)
Quinlan wins AIB Prize / New arts centre opened in Co. Meath (Tuesday 9 May 2006)
Vacuum loses court case (Thursday 4 May 2006)
Circa, Source, Printed Project show at Armory Art Fair, New York (14 April 2006)
New iris graces National College of Ireland / positive side to smashed vases (Monday 10 April 2006)
Golden Fleece winner (Thursday March 30 2006 #2)
Artworld loses two significant figures(30 March 2006 #1)
Virtual future for would-be curators / Circa is now neh (Wednesday 29 March 2006)
Circa as a pile of poo / Irish artist opens new gallery in Scotland (Wednesday 22 March 2006)
AIB shortlist / droit de suite / no Franco (Monday 20 March 2006)
OBG campaign online / edible city / early Michelangelo / Yale and the Incas (Tuesday 14 March 2006)
Beware the museum visitor... (Tuesday 7 March 2006)
Arts Council of Northern Ireland responds to list of criticisms (Tuesday 7 March 2006)
OBG Protest to be brought to the ACNI Headquarters (Thursday 2 March 2006)
OBG: statement from the Arts Council (Wednsday 1 March 2006)
OBG rally / statement (Tuesday 28 February 2006)
Shock news from Belfast: OBG staff to be let go (Monday 27 February 2006)
Are greenfield sites a threat to NCAD and CCAD? (Friday 24 February 2005 #2)
Hugh Lane easing back open after expansion (Friday 24 February 2006)
Met meets its match (Wednesday 22 February 2006)
Steichen's pond breaks Sotheby's record (Thursday 16 February 2006)
Irvine joins Arts Council board / Artist breaks visual art mould with whispers (Wednesday 15 February 2006)
Artworks not always what they seem (Tuesday 14 February 2006)
Austria to lose famous Klimts (Monday 13 February 2006)
Hollywood beckons as artist Donleavy reaches 80 (Friday 10 February 2006)
Plan to push Venice up / mobile immobilises thief (Thursday 9 February 2006 #2)
Aosdána - bumper crop of visual artists (Thursday 9 February 2006)
Caravaggio paintings dusted off and identified (Tuesday 7 February 2006 #1)
Conviction for hammering fountain / revenue-funding details / Culture Ireland decisions (Thursday 2 February 2006 #2)
Airport Security for Art Museums? (Thursday 1 February 2006 #1)
Meltdown hits Moore and Chadwick (Tuesday 31 January 2005)
Arts Council revenue decisions (26 January 2006)
Artist sells memory space (Monday 23 January 2006)
Vandalism or tribute? Pierre Pinoncelli's interpretation of Duchamp (Monday 16 January 2006)
Meaning behind Mona Lisa's smile scientifically cleared up (Friday 23 December, 2005)
Stunning Mayan art found / new gallery in Cork (Tuesday 20 December, 2005)
Artists' relief retained but capped (Thursday 8 December 2005)
O'Malley Award winner / G-men track art (Wednesday 7 December 2005)
Bumper budget for arts in Republic (Thursday 17 November 2005)
Major award for Factotum / NCAD students upset (Monday 14 November 2005)
Million-dollar gaze? / French cultural injection for Big Easy (Thursday 10 November 2005)
I scream, you scream, we all scream - for board-games... / art custody battle (Friday 28 October 2005)
Imperial War Museum likes Sean Hillen's Troubles (Thursday 27 October 2005)
NCAD to move to UCD? (Friday 21 October 2005)
Postcard against tax change / O'Donoghue on same / Stirling goes to Scotland / Natural disasters I and II (Thursday 20 October 2005)
Stained glass window from one College of Surgeons to another (Tuesday 4 October 2005)
Dempsey resigns from Galway Arts Centre (Thursday 29 September 2005)
Disability dates / SSI no more (Tuesday 27 September 2005)
Rioting causes adjournment of Vacuum case (Wednesday 14 September 2005)
Perspective winners / Dock launch / SSI EGM (Tuesday 13 September 2005)
Winner of subs prize (Tuesday 6 September 2005)
A new gallery space on Burgh Quay /...and one reopening its doors on Merrion Square (Monday 29 August, 2005)
Steve Kurtz speaks (Friday 26 August 2005)
What Henry is this? (Thursday 25 August 2005)
Satan fights back in Belfast (Tuesday 23 August 2005)
Zoinks! indeed... (Monday 22 August 2005)
GAC update / survey at Gallery of Photography (Friday 5 August 2005 #2)
Art thieves get a lesson in Munch (Friday 5 August 2005 #1)
Lewis Glucksman shortlisted for Stirling (Tuesday 2 August 2005)
Proud to be A Merry Can (Thursday 21 July)
"I'll have two Starry Nights, three of the Demoiselles d'Avignon..." (Monday 18 July 2005)
Galway Arts Centre / artists exemption (Friday 15 July 2005)
Galway Arts Centre: statement from the artists (Thursday 14 July 2005 #2)
Galway Arts Centre again / O'Kane for Wexford (Thursday 14 July 2005)
More on Galway Arts Centre (Wednesday 13 July 2005)
Worrying news from Galway Arts Centre (Tuesday 12 July 2005)
A few things we missed (Blushing Hills, construction massages, vanishing computers, 'new' Leonardo) (Friday 8 July 2005)
Michelle Rogers selected to display at U.N. (Wednesday 6 July 2005)
Lewis Glucksman Gallery awarded (Monday 4 July 2005)
Bathing with the Berlusconi / snooze: looze (Thursday 30 June 2005)
Briefly noted: Gerald Davis / IMMA Board / Director of Model / Crawford Open (Wednesday 29 June 2005)
Space out (Tuesday 28 June 2005)
"A Portrait of Suicide by a Young Artist" (Friday 17 June 2005 #3)
Scream theft: Ocean's Thirteen? (Friday 17 June 2005 #2)
VISUAL Carlow unveiled (Friday 17 June 2005 #1)
Handbags and Gladrags art auction a great success (Thursday 16 June 2005)
Corot most faked artist (Tuesday 14 June 2005)
Arts in space (Monday 13 June, 2005)
An Update on Handbags & Gladrags: Art Exhibition and Auction (Friday 10 June 2005)
When's the last time a canvas winked at you? (Thursday 9 June, 2005)
Cathy Wilkes in Scottish pavilion at Venice (Wednesday 8 June 2005)
Arts sponsorships awards (Friday 3 June 2005)
A lot of money goes to a lot of artists (Thursday 2 June 2005)
Art prankster goes back in time (Monday 30 May 2005)
Handbags & Gladrags: Art Exhibition & Auction (Tuesday 24 May 2005 #2)
Aileen MacKeogh update (Tuesday 24 May 2005 #1)
Aileen McKeogh passes (Monday 23 May 2005)
Four visual artists join Aosdána (Thursday 5 May 2005)
Artistic intervention annoys just about everyone, and could end behind bars (Wednesday 4 May 2005)
Auction raises $$ and spirits as persecution of CAE continues (Wednesday 27 April 2005)
Doran wins AIB Prize (Friday 22 April 2005)
Culture Ireland allocations point to difference on Northern Ireland (Wednesday 20 April 2005)
Godbold runs foul of political masters, already (Friday 15 April 2005)
April exhibition to mark temporary re-opening of Hugh Lane (Thursday 24 March #2)
AIB Prize shortlist announced (Thursday 24 March 2005)
Have your spake x 2 (Wednesday 23 March 2005)
Artists / Ireland - can you help? (Wednesday 16 March 2005)
Willie Doherty takes a chair (Tuesday 15 March 2005)
Tsunami x 2 (Thursday 10 March 2005)
Art on the road fails to appeal to Montreal officialdom (Monday 7 March 2005 #2)
Upside-down on Lough Neagh (Monday 7 March 2005 #1)
Art: feel the squeeze (Monday 28 February 2005)
Sinéad under the hammer for 15k (Thursday 24 February 2005 #1)
Current results of CIRCA questionnaire (Thursday 24 February 2005 #1)
Van through window raises some troubling art issues (Friday 18 February 2005)
RHA art auction raises over 270,000 euro for tsunami relief in Sri Lanka (Thursday 17 February 2005)
Car bomb rocks ARCO Art Fair, Madrid (Wednesday 9 February 2005)
City Arts Centre appoints new director / new CIRCA questionnaire online (Friday 4 February 2005)
Death of Gordon Lambert / Godbold for British elections / tsunami auction results (Wednesday 2 February 2005)
Derry welcomes new art space (Tuesday 25 January 2005)
Tsunami: Kerry art response, and list of artists in Dublin auction (Friday 21 January 2005)
More tsunami art aid / keeping Frankfurt tidy... (Thursday 20 January 2005)
More on art aid for tsunami victims (Wednesday 19 January 2005)
Request for art in aid of tsunami victims (Tuesday 18 January 2005)
Venice coming to Cork in 2006, as Republic's artists named (Thursday 13 January 2005)
Republic's Arts Council and artists from Northern Ireland: surely that can't be right? (Wednesday 12 January #2)
Cork bash (Wednesday 12 January 2005)
Funding and loose ends (Thursday 23 December 2004)
Bringing a bit of Brussels to Belfast (Friday 17 December 2004)
Turner take / upcoming Education seminar (Monday 13 December 2004)
Anger across Northern Ireland at proposed cuts to arts budget (Monday 6 December 2004)
Come on, say sorry (Friday 3 December 2004)
Anna O'Sullivan for Butler / Lochlann Quinn honoured for contribution to art (Thursday 2 December 2004)
Darklight launched / 16% increase for Republic's Arts Council in Estimates (Thursday 18 November 2004)
Northern Ireland's Venice artists: the names (Wednesday 17 November 2004)
IMMA twice in the news: new website, and major Coleman acquisitions (Monday 15 November 2004)
Oslo museum: just try nicking the remaing art (Monday 8 November 2004)
Declan McGonagle and Interface want you! / CIRCA subs prize / bike-powered sound system (Friday 5 November 2004)
Art and decapitation not seen as acceptable (Wednesday 3 November 2004)
Public meeting on Monday on 'new vision' for Cathedral Quarter, Belfast (Friday 29 October 2004)
Claire Morgan takes prestigious art prize (Thursday 28 October 2004)
University of Ulster to get performance-art database (Friday 22 October 2004)
Sam Walsh draws in big prize / Burren makes 'em work at Business2Arts pitch (Monday 18 October 2004)
'Selling' art for the solution (Friday 15 October 2004)
Arthouse: a new lease of life? (Tuesday 12 October 2004)
Norway messes with Nixon / outrage over another 'hanging child' (Friday 8 October 2004)
Paul Nugent at Centre Culturel Irlandais, Tuesday 14 September 2004 (Thursday 7 October 2004 #2)
The write stuff / rightly stuffed (Thursday 7 October 2004)
Money awarded for art commissions (Tuesday 5 October 2004)
Molloy takes O'Malley art award (Monday 4 October 2004)
Art: passport to the world (Friday 1 October 2004)
Republic's Venice commissioner will be... (Monday 27 September 2004)
Backflipping into controversial art (Friday 24 September 2004)
Rewarding the art of the catalogue (Wednesday 22 September 2004)
More on Dan Cameron (Tuesday 21 September 2004 #2)
Waste into art (Tuesday 31 September 2004)
Perhaps the oddest website on Ireland ever? (Monday 20 September 2004)
ev+a curator announced / Sculpture in Context winner (Friday 17 September 2004)
Artists and dealers uniting against Bush (Thursday 16 September 2004)
Beslan book of condolences at MCAC / Venice Architecture site live (Friday 10 September 2004)
Yoko gets naked after 40 Years, David remains naked after 500 (Thursday 9 September 2004)
São Paulo launched (Wednesday 8 September 2004 #2)
Tate Britain asks visitors to do the work / 'biscuit tin' art rakes it in / Munch Museum gets tough (Wednesday 8 September 2004 #1)
Murder mystery: bad news or art sham? (Tuesday 7 September 2004)
Belfast City Council gives The Vacuum the brush-off / awards for Ireland/Wales art activities (Friday, 3 September 2004)
Art prize on its way to Italy / no competition in Sligo (Wednesday 1 September 2004)
John Hunt passes - update (Tuesday 31 August 2004)
Art world, and public, not at all happy about The Scream (Thursday 26 August 2004)
Mail art: Kathryn O'Brien's work to feature on San Marino stamp (Wednesday 25 August 2004 #1)
Missing Munch (Tuesday 24 August 2004)
Tripping on royal art (Friday 20 August 2004)
New on-line digital library of world art (Thursday 19 August 2004)
Sex, murder and art: Basic Instincts? (Tuesday 18 August 2004)
An entirely different Venice rumour / art Olympics (Friday 13 August 2004)
Art in Context: new space for the Derry gallery (Thursday 12 August 2004)
MutualArt: showing artists how to retire in style (Wednesday 11 August 2004)
Art auction report: soaring profits at Sotheby's, Christies in trouble again (Tuesday 10 August 2004)
The clandestine art schemer strikes again (Monday 9 August 2004)
Flipping Art (Friday 6 August 2004)
Art, Music and Industry (Thursday 5 August 2004)
The continuing art adventures of the talented Dr Brian Kennedy (Wednesday 4 August 2004)
Artists from Northern Ireland look forward to the Venice Biennale 2005 (Tuesday 3 August 2004)
Major international contemporary art symposium announced for Ireland (Thursday 29 July 2004)
Crown Jewels Down Under (Wednesday 27 July 2004)
The Boyle Arts Festival opens (Tuesday 26 July 2004)
More trouble at Ground Zero (Tuesday 20 July 2004)
Artistic and journalistic forgery – the art of faking it (Wednesday 14 July 2004)
Art at the Kilkenny Festival 2004 (Tuesday 13 July 2004)
Furor over Flick Collection's plans for Berlin (Monday 12 July 2004)
Holy Smoke: KLF in hot water again (Friday 9 July 2004)
'Terrorist' artist faces 20 years imprisonment / Vermeer painting sold for 5 times its reserve (Thursday 8 July 2004)
'Wash me please': self-cleaning Spike needs a scrub / Turner Award goes to University of Ulster art student (Wednesday 7 June 2004)
'Satanic' art publication causes uproar in Belfast (Tuesday 6 July 2004)
Regan takes Microsoft prize / Irish Game for those who like their art hot (Monday 5 July 2004)
Plastic art: Food chain Barbie (Friday 2 July 2004)
Two cancelled exhibitions and an auction!! (Wednesday 30 June 2004)
New Director at An Chomhairle Ealaíon / Art and Galway - are you ready? (Tuesday 29 June 2004)
Facing art: an audience with Mick O'Dea (Monday 28 June 2004)
Australian art mystery soon to be solved / Bacon from Tehran (Monday June 21 2004)
Third blow in a matter of weeks for Emin as art terrorists strike again (Thursday 17 June 2004)
Art as Therapy (Wednesday 16 June 2004)
The art fire has been quenched but the saga continues! (Tuesday 15 June 2004 #2)
Whose art was that? / World Trade Centre not going anywhere? (Tuesday 15 June 2004)
"Art art! Art art art!" (can you guess who is responsible for these images??) (Monday 14 June 2004)
Presidential money shots befall US museums (Friday 11 June 2004 #2)
Unlikely art college celebrates ten years (Friday 11 June 2004)
James Joyce and the visual arts (Wednesday 9 June 2004)
More art dosh from the Minister / Bacon to go under hammer / quick show of resistance in Iraq (Tuesday 7 June 2004)
Art, grub and shenanigans: the CAP Foundation opening at The Studio, 36 Leeson Close, Dublin, and afterwards at Hourican's Pub (Friday 4 June 2004 #2)
Art and the G-men / catalogue competition / no more please on the black eye (Friday 4 June 2004)
Two new databases on art and artists in Ireland (Thursday 3 June 2004)
The art of the concrete: Irish Concrete Society Sculpture Award (Wednesday 2 June 2004)
Art dealer Lori Haigh – opportunist or victim? (Tuesday 1 June 2004)
Art against Iraq earns black eye (Monday 31 May 2004)
Art opening: Patrick Hall: Stone, Green on Red Gallery (Friday 28 May, 2004 #2)
James Hanley to be Venice Commissioner (?) / art smarts / Kathy McArdle update (Friday 28 May 2004)
Thinking of buying art online? Maybe don't. (Thursday 27 May 2004 #3)
Hell fire - details starting to emerge (Thursday May 27 2004 #2)
Bizarre mix of art and FBI / David looking good (Thursday 27 May 2004 #1)
O'Donnell + Tuomey for Venice ArchitectureBiennale 2004 (Wednesday May 26 2004)
Two important art launches: Triarc and Iris (Tuesday May 25 2004)
New art stamps / our Google ranking (Thursday May 20 2004)
Yawn – it's Turner Art Prize time... / Revealing Objects winner revealed (Wednesday 19 May 2004)
Art gallery opening: Brian Henderson: Sangoma, Taylor Galleries, 13 May 2004 (Friday 14 May, 2004 #2)
Iraqi art shows signs of resistance / Iraqi children turn their fears into images (Friday, 14 May 2004)
Trouble down under over portrait art prize (Thursday 13 May, 2004)
Google number one or number two? (Tuesday May 11, 2004)
More shocking art, with children (Monday 10 May 2004)
Art and science meet in award to artist Karl Grimes / Michelangelo's wood sculpture, or not?
Tumbling for Yoko: bullish snappers fell our reporter as Ono hits Irish Museum of Modern Art (Thursday 6 May 2004)
Picasso's boy pulls in the cash / Limerick gets Irish American art patronage
Israel and art (or 'art') don't mix, this time down under (5 May 2004 #2)
Art gallery opening: Nicolas Fève: Between the lines / Entre les lignes, Alliance Française, Dublin (5 May 2004 #1)
New art mag for Scotland / Beck's back in the but this time it really is art (Fridaynews, 30 April 2004)
The art of being in bed with David Beckham (Wednesday April 28 2004 #2)
Belfast Art group appeals again for support / mock Bush at your peril / Dutch artist goes under the knife for gun art (Wednesday 28 April 2004)
Amnesty art turning into a spectacular / interns to reckon with (Tuesday 27 April 2004)
Shiel shines at RHA / art and fire engines (Friday April 24, 2004)
Wilde x 2 in art gift for Galway (Thursday 22 April 2004)
Catalyst appeal / Rwanda commemorated in Belfast-Bray art cooperation (Wednesday, 21 April 2004)
Europe to light up Dublin Sky (Thursday 15 April 2004)
Vermeer's woman: no oil painting but she's the real thing! (2 April 2004)
Pier lands in hot water (31 March 2004)
Artist working with 9/11 dust wins Artes Mundi (31 March 2004)
Arts Council for Kilkenny? / Chinese invite again (March 30, 2004)
Red iceberg / Dancing satyr goes to Japan / unusual new investments / arrivederci (Friday, 26 March, 2004)
More dosh from CRC / PS1 a-goner (Thursday, March 25, 2004)
Smirnoff's arty logo-launch / two Michelangelos pop up / Parthenon reassembled, virtually (Wednesday , March 24, 2004)
Architecture prize-winner / Leonardo World / Yves Saint Laurent Foundation / delightful double-deckers (Monday, 22 March, 2004)
Malevich disputed / Dürer back to Germany / Jaguar and Raphael (Thursday, 18 March, 2004)
The empty plinth / Barnes art collection / Swiss and museums (Tuesday, 16 March, 2004)
Quinn to go / Paddy's Day visual arts (Monday, March 15, 2004)
A dealer to avoid / world's best-selling artist? / Botticelli turns up just when needed (Friday, 12 March 2004)
AIB winner / a question of POV (11 March, 2004, #2)
Art fleeced and netted (Wednesday March 10, 2004)
Vettriano under the hammer / ex-critters / Perugino show (Tuesday, 9 March 2004)
Child-porn art fears in London (Monday March 8, 2004)
Van Gogh and the stars (Friday 5 March, 2004)
Russian Art and Architecture (Thursday March 4, 2004)
More on the mysterious Cézanne / costly show at NGI / can Calatrava deliver? (Wednesday March 3, 2004)
The Snow Show (March 1, 2004)
Massive art haul in the outback / return of Klimts sought / photos for the big screen / Giorgione updated (February 27, 2004)
Saatchi likes stripper's work / Modigliani latest for screen immortality (February 26, 2004)
What do arists and white-water rafters have in common? (20 February, 2004)
Caravaggio controversy continued / the art of drinking beer (19 February, 2004)
New museum for a dead Spanish artist, but controversy over one still living (19 February 2004)
Putting masterpieces to 'good' use (19 February 2004 #2)
Caravaggio controversies (18 February, 2004)
Art in and from Germany proves very troubling (17 February 2004)
Art reaches music (12 February, 2004)
Kennedy leaves National Gallery of Australia / records at auction for contemporary art (10 February, 2004)
Hunt Museum hit by looted-art claims (9 February, 2004)
Coleman question / Draíocht opening pics / Fabergé eggs going home (February 6, 2004, #2)
Funds from the CRC / award for Belfast-based artist (February 6, 2003)
Dalí not hitting the highs / whose art sells best in the UK? (February 5, 2004)
Bono opens Clemente / Israel narked again (4 February, 2004)
Biggest art prize launched / pleasant news for stricken museum / China wants you (3 February, 2004)
Numbers add up, but they're down / Hungary looks to EU (2 February, 2004)
New Director at Triskel / Gehry goes home / art travels through the net (30 January, 2004)
Battle of the Titans at Dún Laoghaire (29 January, 2004)
Art doesn't always cross borders (January 27, 2004)
Vincent not troubled by previous Vincent (January 26, 2004)
Grim light on grim show / Vasari work to be fixed at last (23 January, 2004)
Bags of Bacon / Getty gets nifty Titian (January 22, 2004)
Serious art taken very seriously (21 January, 2004)
Museums, visitors, money (16 January, 2004)
A story of two collections (15 January, 2004)
The passing of Cyril Barrett / recirca.com listings / Dalí deadlock / killing for art (January 14, 2004)
Bono the artist (January 13, 2004)
Tate seeks 'indecent' artwork / and to lose other works (January 12, 2004)
McGonagle to leave City Arts Centre / art, autism and genius / Santa Fe again (January 9, 2004)
Filling the void: more on the World Trade Centre designs (January 8, 2004)
More on EU art / NIMBY syndrome hits public sculpture (January 7, 2004)
Luas blues / hunger for art (January 6, 2004)
EU art / unfreezing a landscape (January 5, 2004)
Two towers of architecture / artists on/off his trolley (December 23, 2003)
Rijksmuseum closure to benefit us (December 22, 2003)
Giacometti fraud? / new Saatchi prize (December 19, 2003)
How to bag an art bargain (December 18, 2003)
Crime (probably) doesn't pay (December 18, 2003)
Greeks go bananas / art goes bananas (December 16, 2003)
Knutteling down for Xmas / 'Projects 2004' / Belfast artist? (December 16, 2003)
Republic's choices for São Paulo / dodgy Van Gogh (December 15, 2003)
How do you lose a Steinway? (December 12, 2003)
The scream revisited (December 10, 2003)
Fan of contemporary art? (December 9, 2003)
Turner Prize: not Doherty's Day (December 8, 2003)
Remember 1950? / Cork initiative (December 3, 2003)
Siobhán Hapaska opening at Kerlin Gallery (November 25, 2003)
Moo-lah raised for charity: more on Dublin's Cow Parade (November 21, 2003)
Chips with that? de Kooning, Turner and baked beans (November 20, 2003)
More dosh for arts (November 13, 2003)
Pigheaded artists wanted (November 13, 2003)
Case of the amazing, disappearing offense... (November 11, 2003)
It's all about the form: bodies and buildings (November 10, 2003)
Recession, what recession? (November 6, 2003)
Nike no like (November 3, 2003)
New philosophies, poor relations and an old chestnut (Ocotber 30, 2003)
Vice twice (October 29, 2003)
Catalyst home / naked bodies (October 28, 2003)
Some new places to worship, and some old rites (October 24, 2003)
Students get art (October 23, 2003)
Back to the barricades (October 22, 2003)
Early art (?) and costly art (October 21, 2003)
Bum art? (October 20, 2003)
World Monument Fund has problems with our weather (October 15, 2003)
Olympic qualifications (October 13, 2003)
Help! (October 10, 2003)
Two important new museums to come on-stream (October 8, 2003)
Do you know anything about art? (October 7, 2003)
Call of the valleys / cash from the minister (October 6, 2003)
Filthy lucre flows, and ebbs (October 3, 2003)
A tale of two buildings (October 2, 2003)
Many happy returns (October 1, 2003)
About time (September 29, 2003)


MacWilliam wins Perspective 2003 / Slovenian Curator for ev+a 2004 / Moscow Joe dies / Design Yard dust-up (September 23, 2003)
Crescent wants your vote / Ark to Arthouse / IMMA to ARCO (August 8, 2003)


Orchard: Void fill the void (July 30, 2003)
PS1 goes to Belfast artist / Two for Istanbul / Law lands on Polish artist (July 28, 2003)
To Dublin's pastures new (July 11, 2003)
Quickly noted: City Arts Centre sold / O'Malley Award / Belfast arts strategy (July 8, 2003)
RHA defends O'Dea / Canning takes RHA award / ev+a winners (May 28, 2003)
Arts as gaeilge / New Contexts / Good sponsors shortlisted (May 8, 2003)
AIB Prizewinner / Concrete art (April 10, 2003)
ACNI Lottery funds re-open / Darke for Venice / Queen's commission unveiled (April 7, 2003)
Orchard contact info / Jim Buckley wins award (March 7, 2003)
Corcoran wins Golden Fleece (March 5, 2003)
Orchard: artists fight back / Art and Iraq (March 4, 2003)
Orchard to close, Context endangered (February 28, 2003)
ACNI funding decisions / Golden Fleece shortlist / Venice website (February 26, 2002)
B2A Award / AIB People / Guernica an embarrassment / Smurfit for hammer (February 25, 2003)
Tony O'Malley dies (January 22, 2002)
Spike rises / ACNI cash (January 15, 2003)
Arts Council gloomy / AIB and gender (December 16, 2002)
Dorothy Walker passes away / funeral arrangements (December 9/10, 2002)
SOLO Award / new ACNI staff / new TBP head / new post for Robinson / tax dodge (December 9, 2002)
ACNI fumes / China calls / new studios in Mayo (November 27, 2002)
Budget: Arts Council / An Chomhairle Ealaíon cut (November 14, 2002)
Belfast: time to protest (November 13, 2002)
IMMA: new Director is Enrique Juncosa (November 11, 2002)
IMMA: new Director to be announced on Monday (November 6, 2002)
Not so easy to get to New York - 9/11 and art (October 23, 2002)
Noreen O'Hare tribute exhibition (October 17, 2002)
Holten Venice-bound / Auction results / Quinn for NGI / Critical Voices back (October 14, 2002)
An elevated class of fridge magnet (September 25, 2002)
Art that repeats / Chicago in Brooklyn / Dumb tax (September 16, 2002)
Arthouse: flogging the goods, saving the website (August 29, 2002)
Jo Allen (August 14, 2002)
New art spaces in Belfast, Waterford and Wicklow / RDS euro shareout / Artists in space (August 8, 2002)
Connor new Venice Commissioner (July 31, 2002)
Noted quickly: CIRCA's new office / Ó Briain for NCAD / Dennett for SSI / Make unmade (July 25, 2002)
Arthouse: killing the messenger (July 23, 2002)
Venice suntans / disappearing art (July 3, 2002)
PS1 and Banff decisions (June 28, 2002)
CIRCA's 100 poll / Gotta hearse? / Applying online (June 25, 2002)
Variant: alive and really kicking (June 12, 2002)
Quickly noted: EV+A winners / ACNI go crafty / Concrete award / Collège Irlandais / Sponsorship awards (June 11, 2002)
Fire on the water (June 6, 2002)
Project: hopefully not a loose cannon (May 31, 2002)
Pricey nude with necklace / American Beauty / Disability cash / BBC Blast (May 30, 2002)
More DATA / Chester Beatty crowned / Unusual warning / Shannon firewater (May 23, 2002)
Positive art at Queen's (May 7, 2002)
Young pups for Pépinières (May 2, 2002)
So sting me / Tiptoe through the tulips? (April 17, 2002)
Holten takes AIB Prize / Madonna in the nip / Flush with money (April 16, 2002)
Arts get major governmment boost (April 12, 2002)
Ballymun: going over old ground / Manifesta mentler? / More card tricks (April 9, 2002)
Belfast artists outraged / PS1: Arts Council curious / NCAD: Sheridan to stay on a bit? (March 28, 2002)
The shock of the dead (March 25, 2002)

Artists fleeced / RHA announce Hennessy Craig Scholarship/ Byrne for Manifesta (March 12, 2002)
Big day for art ads (March 8, 2002)
Artists and abortion / McGrady for Whitney Biennial / Crouhan for NCAD? (February 27, 2002)
Arts Council of Northern Ireland: no more PS1? / Bacon data blocked? (February 12, 2002)
Artists' Association appeals / Expo no-show / Noreen O'Hare (February 5, 2002)
Artists' Association in crisis (January 24, 2002)
New wing a hit at NGI / Variant very unhappy / Chinese first for UU printmaker / Coffee at the Louvre (January 23, 2002)
Arts Council of Northern Ireland gives boost to Belfast (January 16, 2002)
IMMA: the head-hunt begins / Scotland in Venice (January 9, 2002)
IMMA: pattern of political interference / A question of ACCESS / ACNI backs Belfast bid / Sam Walsh wins / Arts Council decisions (December 20, 2001)
Turner prizewinner turns up at Arthouse / McGonigal (not McGonagle) for IMMA (December 10, 2001)
McGonagle: "this is very good news" (December 3, 2001)
IMMA: Marie Donnelly topples (November 30, 2001)
IMMA: new Director chosen, but... (November 29, 2001)
IMMA: would you believe...? (19 November, 2001)
IMMA: Monday crunch day (16 November, 2001)
IMMA: rumours at last (November 8, 2001)
So ring me... (November 2, 2001)
Project: Kathy McArdle resigns (October 18,2001)
Some contemporary Irish artists go under the hammer (October 12, 2001)
Project: settlement at Tribunal; Tim Brennan leaving (October 10, 2001)
McGonagle pops us as new supremo of City Arts Centre (October 8, 2001)
Walking man floats above crowd (September 27, 2001)
New gallery at Queen's / Golden Fleece / NUI-Galway gets serious (September 19, 2001)
Perspective winner (September 10, 2001)
ACCESS to the arts: many large grants (August 7, 2001)
New CIRCA poll (August 1, 2001)
Lovett for Temple Bar job (July 31, 2001)
Three lucky bunnies (July 26, 2001)
A tale of many directors (July 23, 2001)
Project: shit approaches fan / e-mail time bomb (July 16, 2001)
Appointment at Project, and date for Tribunal (July 10, 2001)
Sponsorship report / Iomhá (July 9, 2001)
Dino at the GPO (June 28, 2001)
IMMA: the ad (June 27, 2001)
A-Portable (June 19, 2001)
Project: now the Employment Appeals Tribunal (June 14, 2001)
Biennale beat (June 12, 2001)
Biennale beat (June 12, 2001)
McGonagle: more like half a million (June 5, 2001)
Barney wins Glen Dimplex / IMMA celebrates (May 28, 2001)
Project has selected new Visual Arts Curator (May 25, 2001)
Milltown murder miffed (May 23, 2001)
Glen Dimplex no more / Orpen makes millions (May 21, 2001)
Glen Dimplex, Venice launches (May 18, 2001)
Puckered out (May 17, 2001)
Kissarama again/crooner in the sky (May 11, 2001)
PS1: the winners (May 10, 2001)
Glen Dimplex: there they are gone (May 3, 2001)
PS1 shortlist for Northern Ireland/AC discussion forums (May 2, 2001)
Beyond Arts and Disability/Kiss and tell (April 30, 2001)
Arthouse: new Artistic Director/McGonagle to go/DHg#2 (April 23, 2001)
Arts Councils combine to create art.ie (April 4, 2001)
Project: McGonagle, Wilson advising (March 26, 2001)
AIB Prize shortlist announced/Kapoor burns birds/So many temptations (March 16, 2001)
Project: friends?/City Arts Centre troubles/Foot in mouth? (March 12, 2001)
Project: 'New' post, and farewell (March 3, 2001)
Alanna O'Kelly goes/Chat with the Arts Council/Niland opens (February 28, 2001)
Valerie Connor gone, as is the Curators' Forum (February 26, 2001)
Funding decisions/another Brooklyn sensation/Hitler withdrawn (February 23, 2001)
Project: Curators' Forum (February 20, 2001)
Stop the bus: that's my mummy! (apologies for the worst headline ever, but who could resist?) (February 16, 2001)
Project again on the receiving end; Mona moves; NGI more virtual (February 8, 2001)
Bamboo poll: final results, and new survey (February 2, 2001)
A few bits of criminal pieces (Czechs get shirty) (January 31, 2001)
Which 3.4 films did you see? (January 30, 2001)
Pear-shaped Project, IMMA roasting (January 19, 2001)
Pear-shaped Project, IMMA roasting (January 19, 2001)
Serious trivia (January 4, 2001)
Project: statement from the Board (December 19, 2000)
IMMA: McGonagle not dismissable? (December 18, 2000)
Glen Dimplex shortlist, despite everything (December 14, 2000)
IMMA: Glen Dimplex in doubt? (December 8, 2000)
IMMA: Declan McGonagle taking his employers to court (November 30, 2000)
Malaise at Project? (November 29, 2000)
Fun with figures: the Arts Council/An Chomhairle Ealaíon annual report
Is this man hanging about your house?
Quite a sight: new Irish photography magazine (October 19, 2000)










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