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New exhibition from the Belfast artist reinterprets Wagner's epic The Ring Cycle and other works
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The illusion between art and reality is explored by various national and international artists in the central Belfast gallery
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Allan Hughes raises questions about 'the reliability of the media' with video works at Belfast Exposed
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The Swedish artist's video installations are so atmospheric, you can almost smell the sweat
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Six makers, including Alison Lowry and Michelle Stephens, show how their processes differ during August Craft Month
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Editor Rachael Colton launches a free, Ireland-focused online magazine that's been garnering international attention
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A simple (or maybe complex) exhibition of typography with a violent streak
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Watch Anthony Haughey talk about Settlement, a post-Celtic Tiger look at the Irish landscape at Belfast Exposed
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From the iconic to the unexpected. Watch curator David Britton discuss the Ava Gallery's stunning summer exhibition
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The provocative exhibition isn't for the faint of heart, but is well-worth challenging your preconceptions
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The performance artist exhibits a rare collection of paintings at the Crescent Art Centre
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A stunning exhibition of art by LS Lowry and William Conor is let down by lacklustre presentation
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This thematically diverse, international photography exhibition has everything from deer ears to bug eaters
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From disinterested to dazzled, the artist explores the Titanic story through alternate universes and infographics
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The Newry artist uses visible sound to map the shapes of words, noises and the occasional burp
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The curator of the Bigg Life Arts Centre wants to remember the working men who built the Titanic, not the tragedy that sunk her
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Paintings from Northern Ireland's national collection have been unearthed from basements and 'secret stores' and made available online
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New York artist Yvette Mattern brought her international light exhibition to Scrabo Tower
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2012 is a big year for looking back and moving forward – apparently. The Craft and Design Collective interpret the brief
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A distillation of horror's iconic bathroom scenes at Belfast Platform for the Arts
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