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Veteran satirical cartoonist Ian Knox takes Northern Ireland's politicians to task in the Crescent Arts Centre
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Multimedia artist Anushiya Sundaralingam uses the Sri Lankan banyan tree as a metaphor for the human experience
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Colin Davidson's series of artist portraits go on display in the Naughton Gallery at Queen's
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Catherine McWilliams shows the romance and reality of Cave Hill and Black Mountain at the Gerard Dillon Gallery
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The homeless seek shelter, warmth and nourishment 'as the guts of the anonymous city rot' around them in Eoin Mac Lochlainn's latest exhibition
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Jim Maginn's compendium of traditional and folk musicians 'captures the dignity of those who still make music'
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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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Judah Passow's powerful images of Divis Flats still pack a 'gut-punch' a decade after they were demolished
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Watercolourist Stephen Shaw is 'a forensic chronicler' of Belfast
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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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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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Photographer Bill Kirk documents the minutae of working-class life in south Belfast
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The art deco style is prevalent, but many examples are falling into decay
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A group exhibition by known and unknown photographers
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'A reaffirmation of the power of black and white photography'
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One of Belfast's most talented photographers celebrated in a new exhibition at the Red Barn Gallery
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The shop fronts of Bangor are given new life by a selection of international artists
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The demise of the linen trade captured by 'local' photographer David Cleland
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A 'large scale retrospective' of work by Derry artist Locky Morris leaves John Gray wanting more
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John Gray critiques a new sculpture dedicated to the memory of Belfast's forgotten female workers
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John Gray delves into artist Andre Stitt's troubled back catalogue