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Can music affect how the visual artist works? Jamie Harper gets down with the beat at the Black Box in Belfast
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Allan Hughes raises questions about 'the reliability of the media' with video works at Belfast Exposed
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Six artist/designer/makers contextualise their respective creative processes at Craft NI
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Freud's and Baudrillard's theories of the 'death drive' and its consequences influence a wide range of artists
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Helen Paisley's prints bring a 'kinetic sense of Gallic energy' to the Lagan Barge for August Craft Month
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Expect the unexpected at St Mary's University College, where several exhibits tell the story of the westside
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Jeremy Henderson, an artist often compared to Samuel Beckett, proudly proclaims his Scottish heritage
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This London 2012 Festival event on the North Coast is a 'spell-binding, dreamy sight' and one of the arts events of the year
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A simple (or maybe complex) exhibition of typography with a violent streak
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'A brief but completely enthralling glimpse into the workings of the effervescent mind of a true genius'
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A painting show 'in the loosest possible sense', this exhibition at Catalyst Arts revels in the unusual
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The Royal Ulster Academy enlist primary school pupils to photograph themselves and their environment
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The Connemara-born artist paints the Irish hinterland in stunning shades of every colour. John Gray is suitably impressed
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Photographer Bernie Brown captures the various characters and vantage points of Strangford Lough
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Broken objects transformed into artworks – and all for free. PS2 help collectors in the Age of Austerity
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Judah Passow's powerful images of Divis Flats still pack a 'gut-punch' a decade after they were demolished
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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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A stunning exhibition of art by LS Lowry and William Conor is let down by lacklustre presentation
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An exhibition at the Ava Gallery that captures the talent, skill and variety of well-known names and emerging artists
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A woman that froths, a man wearing a branch and offal and balloons made out of binbags. It's performance, but is it art?
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Art from the 60s and 70s, taken from the Ulster Museum's permanent collection, recalls a period of endless artistic possibilities
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Forget the past, photographer Jonny Roberts captures Northern Ireland's diverse present
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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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If the fake Milgram documentary or the naked Smurfette disturbs, you can still get a quiet drink at the Golden Thread Gallery
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The Ulster Museum raid their archive to celebrate the life and work of Sir John Lavery
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Watercolourist Stephen Shaw is 'a forensic chronicler' of Belfast
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Fionola Meredith, chair of Belfast's Golden Thread Gallery, is more impressed with the cheap work than the Hirsts
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The elephant in the room is the lack of profundity in these illustrated responses to famous quotations
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The world in miniature conjures memories of primary school
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Anthonio Julio Lopez Castro's work looks at the emotional links we have with the landscape around us
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The ghost of photographers past is waiting for you at Belfast Exposed Gallery
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It's the Northern Irish artists that light up the Ulster Museum, not Banksy and Co
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With traditional and contemporary printmaking, this exhibition marks an impressive 30 year anniversary
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There are no mince pieces, but plenty of Christmas cheer
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Art consultant Carrie Neely's annual exhibition is the perfect showcase for emerging Northern Irish artists
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The launch of the Rossahilly House Art Gallery gave the Visual Arts Fermanagh Collective a chance to show off their 'Ego'
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This painting is expected to fetch £800,000 at auction. Visit the Ava Gallery before it, and other stunning works, travel to Dublin
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20 artists decamp to Inishlacken island, where Gerard Dillon produced some of his greatest works
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The latest installment in the Golden Thread Gallery's Collective Histories of Northern Irish Art series
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The neo-Elizabethan age captured in portraits, scribbled in light and picked apart like a jigsaw
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Belfast by Night just doesn't compare to Paris, but Fergus Jordan's exhibition does have its charms
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Bricks, riots and white-washed murals, but Adam Patterson's latest exhibition is far from just another 'Troubles' display
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PLACE showcase the rescue missions to save Northern Ireland’s crumbling town halls, castles and other impressive buildings
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A timely retrospective on defining images of USA is found lacking.
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Ormeau Baths Gallery hosts four exhibitions exploring architecture of past, present and future
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A series of video installations make for intensely difficult viewing at The Golden Thread Gallery.
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Impressionism and still life mix in this exhibition of a lesser-known Northern Irish artist
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Photographer Bill Kirk documents the minutae of working-class life in south Belfast
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A mix of media and weaving techniques makes this a must see for Culture Night
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Mary McIntyre's photographs raise questions, but encourage the viewer to provide their own answers
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A rummage through the box of delights that is the Queen's Collection
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Craft exhibition is a 'love song to Northern Ireland', but does it give a real sense of place?
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Castle Ward hosts a three-day celebration of all things crafty
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The art deco style is prevalent, but many examples are falling into decay
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Three venues, three artists and three very different approaches to photography
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A group exhibition by known and unknown photographers
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If you like people watching, you'll love this exhibition at the Alley Arts Centre
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One of California's leading visual effects studios visit the University of Ulster
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'A reaffirmation of the power of black and white photography'
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Literature and art meet at Golden Thread Gallery, but the critic's hairline takes centre stage
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