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The Culloden Estate hosts a world-class exhibition of Irish sculptures from Gormley's art dealers
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Manager David Henderson aims to give emerging Northern Irish designers 'a chance to become successful'
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Six artist/designer/makers contextualise their respective creative processes at Craft NI
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German artist Hans Peter Kuhn's installation at the Giant's Causeway surprises visitors with the unpredictability of nature
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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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Centred around the Ormeau Road, the multi-disciplinary arts festival shows work by artists in their own environments
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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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The conceptual artist takes ispiration from Samuel Beckett for new installation at the Happy Days Festival
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The Swedish artist's video installations are so atmospheric, you can almost smell the sweat
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The inaugural four-day festival of 'tech, media and music' takes over venues across the maiden city
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Fusco's ice-cream, nuns and Rhianna in New Lodge – the 'Belfast archive' welcomes all-comers
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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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With August Craft Month in full swing, Joseph McBrinn of the University of Ulster considers the evolution of arts and crafts in Ireland
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Jeremy Henderson, an artist often compared to Samuel Beckett, proudly proclaims his Scottish heritage
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Some dismiss it as a cheesy sideline, but for Derry Journal photographer Stephen Latimer it's an art form to be cherished
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The public art exhibit has been put out to pasture from New York to Taipei. Now Cow Parade arrives in Northern Ireland
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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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Blogger and amateur horticulturalist Kelli Boyles on being creative in her Antrim garden
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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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Photographer Carrie Davenport and the Skyway Club embrace a noir aesthetic for their photographic mystery
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The voices of artists, writers and the public can be heard in Deborah Warner's London 2012 coastal art installation
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Curators Kim McAleese and Eoin Dara wanted a gallery to run and needed a place to live. They joined the two
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Colombian artist reimagines contentious interface area in north Belfast as part of the London 2012 Festival
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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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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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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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Belfast is currently hosting Da Vinci, Steve McQueen and others, but it's the homegrown art that Fionola Meredith truly appreciates
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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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Watch video and see the Renaissance master's work up close and personal
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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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Watch video from Victoria Square as world-renowned street artist Julian Beever plays with our perspectives
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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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'Oaky Dokes' by designer and artist Domnall Starkie will take centre stage in 2013
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The performance artist exhibits a rare collection of paintings at the Crescent Art Centre
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The current exhibition in the Naughton Gallery at Queen's explores 'the evolution of the British banner'
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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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Is it Medusa, or Osama Bin Laden? Nothing is as it seems at the Banbridge sculpture gallery
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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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Forbidden Planet and online retailer Disposable Heroes mark the occasion with free titles up for grabs
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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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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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Forget the past, photographer Jonny Roberts captures Northern Ireland's diverse present
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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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Culture Northern Ireland and Culture Company 2013 launch design competition, with £3,000 worth of Apple products awarded to the winner
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New York artist Yvette Mattern brought her international light exhibition to Scrabo Tower
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German sound artist explains the concept behind his latest work
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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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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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