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Some galleries are trying to make the experience as normal as possible.
You won’t know whose picture you have – amateur or world famous professional – until after the purchase, but all proceeds go to the Jack and Jill foundation.
The ambitious exhibition will see works not seen in decades go on display to the public.
The three categories are Cities, Nature and People.
The catch: you won’t know whose picture you have – amatuer or world famous professional – until after the purchase.
All the sporting action from a different angle.
Here’s how the last seven sporting days looked through a lens.
The Lions were brought back down to earth with a 30-15 defeat in Auckland.
King Henry has been immortalised.
These are the sporting images that have caught our eye over the past seven days.
These are the sporting images that have caught our eye over the past seven days.
Dublin City Council have published their archives online, in the hope it would help members of the public access records they need.
The photographs were taken as part of a nationwide study.
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It was a fantastic five days of golf.
We’ve rounded up the best photos from the open session in Dublin.
Some called it the best World Cup ever. It certainly produced some stunning pictures.
Relive this afternoon’s action as Joe Schmidt’s side made it two wins from two this month.
The Kiwi coach and a group of his players met some of the kids this evening.
Relive a superb night at the Aviva Stadium as the Boks were put to the sword.
From the unbridled joy of winning his first domestic trophy to the despair of that long-running drought.
The Love the Lanes project will see artists creating works which will hang at Crampton Court throughout August.
The Open University has ‘colourised’ some photos from the time.
It was a stunning day of action across both codes.
It’s moving, it’s definitely moving.
Experts have been working painstakingly to restore the painting for the past 18 months.
The bomb was the second largest to ever have exploded in Britain.
More than a dozen people have so far been killed by the storms.
The horse show it wasn’t at the RDS today.
Featuring images from the National Hurling League and M Donnelly Interprovincial football semi-finals.
The photographic portraits of Bob Geldof, Brian O’Driscoll and actor and writer Olwen Fouéré are part of the gallery’s ‘New Portraits’ display.
Former President Mary McAleese was one of those who spoke at Fr. Reid’s funeral this afternoon.
GOAL has said that the humanitarian situation caused by Typhoon Haiyan is as bad as anything it had encountered in its 36 year history.
Wallaby captain Ben Mowen looked rapt during his video conference with the Italian football star.
Getting out and about on Culture Night? Here’s how to make sure it’s a great one.
The painting portrays Putin and Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev lounging together in lingerie.
Photographer Karl Martini captured kids, shopkeepers and passers-by in The Liberties.
Around 300 jobs will be created during the refurbishment of the National Gallery on Dublin’s Merrion Square.