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John Higgins takes a tour of studios and spaces across Belfast to drink in some of the key exhibitions currently on display
Bertien Van Manen unearths the spectral beauty of rural Ireland in a collection of photographs offering something new with every viewing
Felix Gonzalez-Torres' mournful works find a new context while encouraging public participation in The MAC's posthumous exhibition
Artist Leo Boyd predicts the fate of mankind in new retro-futurist graphic exhibition at the Belfast Print Workshop
Co-director Robert Martin on how the personable Lisburn gallery came to be and carrying forward the city's linen-based legacy
The biannual exhibition centered around Ireland's richest arts prize is back in Belfast, with Slovenia's Jasmina Cibic its newly-named winner
Ireland's first exhibition of the influential artist's work is a fascinating insight into his life-long consistency and passion for getting the world down on paper
Senior Curator at the MAC, Hugh Mulholland, on the enduring artist's widespread appeal and bringing his works to Belfast in a fascinating new exhibition
The great Belfast artist's centenary retrospective will have you leaving the Ulster Museum with a spring in your step, expecting to fly
If you're lucky enough to be invited, and given access to the free booze, you should be aware of the dress code and the unusual art of Working the Room
Photographer Laurence Gibson's staged portraits of migrants living in Northern Ireland are full of humanity but frustratingly inaccessible to anyone without a smartphone
Poets Colin Dardis and Geraldine O'Kane interpret the work of artist Brian Kielt in an exciting and refreshingly challenging exhibition at the Duncairn Centre
Sara Morrison creates a visual history of a dead town at the new Framewerk gallery
Peter Liversidge's Symbolist exhibition at The MAC is a psychosexual Where's Wally?
Subversion and irony abound in works from the Crafts Council collection by Grayson Perry and others
Former fabric designer Kevin Collins paints a 'delicate and luminous' version of Northern Ireland under the stars
John Higgins visits the Ulster Museum as an unusual collection from the British Museum packs up for Hull
The John Hewitt hosts Clinton Kirkpatrick's bold vision of the city as a particoloured land of giants
20 years of work produced under the Catalyst Arts banner is showcased at the Golden Thread Gallery
John Higgins joins the 'reactors' at an open discussion on the 2013 Turner Prize nominees
John Higgins buys an expensive bus ticket to explore the billboards of east Belfast
Void gallery in Derry~Londonderry invite an array of theorists, curators and artists to fill a space – or not
Extinction is a constant threat in Limerick painter Robert Ryan's 'huge and uncaring world'
Is Cian Donnelly's performance piece at the Golden Thread Gallery 'horrible and frightening' or downright hilarious?
After a two-year hiatus, the city-wide celebration of photography returns with some intriguing exhibitions and talks
A 'beautifully put together' retrospective of the pop artist's work cements The MAC's place as Northern Ireland's finest
The conceptual artist hopes to 'make you feel a little bit sick' with her current exhibit in the Belfast gallery, which features multiple audio recordings
Multi-disciplinary artist Sandra Johnston poses more questions than she provides answers with an intriguing exhibition at the Golden Thread Gallery
Photographer Mary McIntyre finds beauty in the most desolate of rural landscapes in a comprehensive exhibition at The MAC
Once the most expensive living painter, Peter Doig's 'difficult and complicated' paintings brighten up The MAC
Can music affect how the visual artist works? Jamie Harper gets down with the beat at the Black Box in Belfast
Fusco's ice-cream, nuns and Rhianna in New Lodge – the 'Belfast archive' welcomes all-comers
If the fake Milgram documentary or the naked Smurfette disturbs, you can still get a quiet drink at the Golden Thread Gallery
The neo-Elizabethan age captured in portraits, scribbled in light and picked apart like a jigsaw