Robert O’Byrne is a writer specialising in the fine and decorative arts. He blogs at www.theirishaesthete.com
Historic property goes on sale after long battle for the Browne family
And the National Gallery knows it
Ireland should be more concerned over the dispersal of its cultural heritage
Mike Fitzpatrick salvaged the programme after its disastrous start, but what's next for the city?
Ireland's outstanding 18th-century decorative arts have been long overlooked, but a new exhibition in Chicago looks set to change that
It was once nicknamed 'The Wallace Collection of Ireland': are efforts being made to save what remains of Bantry's historic collection?
The Warburg Institute in London was celebrated in the October 1970 issue of Apollo. But as custodianship of the organisation comes under scrutiny, its future hangs in the balance
Sanctified and worldly subjects come together in the Scottish National Gallery's exhibition of Venetian art
Can Heather Humphreys, the new Minister for Arts, Heritage & the Gaeltacht, effectively steer her rather neglected department?
Patrick Scott has died aged 93, on the eve of his retrospective exhibition at IMMA