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A range of Illustrators approach the brief with Python-esque wit, skill and vision at Ards Art Centre
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Household objects become whimsical instruments at the Golden Thread Gallery
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Nine artists explore the notion of obsession with various video art installations at Golden Thread Gallery
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Peter McCaughan considers the Northern Irish creations that could reignite our interest in Hollywood adaptations
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Peter McCaughan visits a gym, a pub and the promenade to take in some visual art exhibitions in unusual places
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Belfast-based comic book artist discusses his latest title and the future of the industry in the digital age
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Peter McCaughan visits the annual gaming event at Queen's University
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Bangor Castle Walled Garden is invaded by an army of unusual sculptures in this hands-on exhibition
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A small-scale yet undeniably interesting little exhibition at Belfast's PLACE architecture centre
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Zerelda Sinclair and Andrea Blood, aka The Girls, bring the macabre to the Naughton Gallery at Queen's
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Bangor's Ava Gallery hosts a series of classic works before they're auctioned in Dublin
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Marvel Comics' debut fine art collection, curated by legendary comics writer Stan Lee and featuring six iconic covers, runs in Belfast until March 12
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Lucas Foglia meets America's naturalists, who have embraced modern technology in their search for utopia
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The 'hardiness and wit' of Belfast's inhabitants comes across in this collection of harrowing and hilarious photographs at Belfast Exposed
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Social media and ideas of domesticity are timely themes for the photographers currently featured at Belfast Exposed
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John McSorley remains preoccupied with ethereal landscapes, but includes a rare self portrait in this exhibition for the Belfast Festival
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The Belfast Festival at Queen's welcomes comic book writer Gail Simone. 'Comics are still trying to catch up with Wonder Woman'
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Adam's Auctioneers showcase masterworks in Bangor before raising the gavel in Dublin, where a le Brocquy sold for €320,000
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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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Photographer Carrie Davenport and the Skyway Club embrace a noir aesthetic for their photographic mystery
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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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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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An exhibition at the Ava Gallery that captures the talent, skill and variety of well-known names and emerging artists
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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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Artist-in-Residence Laura Graham opens a 'Door', the first in a series of art installations
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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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Paul Moorhouse from the National Portrait Gallery in London on a regal exhibition
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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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As the Dark Knight takes to the stage in Belfast, artist PJ Holden and writer Malachy Coney discuss the hero's popularity
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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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Ormeau Baths Gallery hosts four exhibitions exploring architecture of past, present and future
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Impressionism and still life mix in this exhibition of a lesser-known Northern Irish artist
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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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Does LA Noire point the way toward a more sophisticated gaming future?
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Peter McCaughan on how best to access and appreciate the Northern Irish comics industry
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Michael Jackson at Fulham, Robocop in Detroit - but who or what would you like to see immortalised in your vicinity?