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MAC International
Joanne Savage appreciates flashes of brilliance at The MAC but hopes for greater thrills in future -
Crossing the Water
Jeffrey Morgan exhibits 40 years' worth of canvases capturing his wife, author Patricia Craig, in thought -
Where Are They Now?
Bill Kirk traces the trajectory of Belfast residents originally photographed in the 1970s and 80s -
Palimpsest
An inventive contemporary musing on the fraught nexus between past and present at the Golden Thread Gallery -
Kin
Richard Gorman's meaningless abstract paintings with a Japanese bent leave Joanne Savage flabbergasted -
Idir Dhá Aigne
Michael Doherty and John Stewart present two very different visions of Belfast at An Culturlann -
Abstract Armature
Simon McWilliams focuses on Belfast's architectural rebirth in his first show in the city for two decades -
Kara Walker
Californian multi-disciplinary artist confronts American slave history with this endlessly inventive exhibition at The MAC -
In Darkness and Secure Baroque Exhibition
Artist Andrew Haslett explains the Baroque influences behind his new exhibition of paintings in Cregagh Library -
Between Two Worlds
This exhibition of abstract expressionist paintings at the FE McWilliam Gallery is 'uplifting to behold' -
The Air They Capture is Different
Sculptural exhibition in The MAC is 'subtle to the point of obfuscation', but Lothar Götz's mural saves the day -
Reflections on Costume
Joanne Savage considers how 'body fascism keeps women worrying' after a visit to the Ulster Museum -
Ten Drawings by Leonardo da Vinci
'A brief but completely enthralling glimpse into the workings of the effervescent mind of a true genius' -
Fiona Henry Paints The Mournes and More
County Down artist finds inspiration in nature – and paints an unlikely portrait -
Hannah Starkey
An exhibition of photographs that capture the heart and show the city in a hopeful light -
Into the Black
Neil Shawcross and Charles Walsh paint it black at the Ormeau Baths Gallery -
Disconnected Everyday Tension
The poses and Sartean emptiness appeal to Joanne Savage, but she still isn't sure what to make of the woodlice -
Why The Arts Matter: Haiti Lives
A photographic exhibition in Belfast's Waterfront Hall, organised by Oxfam, aims to raise awareness and aid the recovery in Haiti -
Ulster's Underground Caravaggio
Artist Andrew Haslett revisits Renaissance techniques in his religious paintings. He tells Joanne Savage about being inspired by the bible and the baroque -
In View
Joanne Savage finds narrow ideals of beauty under clever scrutiny at the Golden Thread Gallery