‘Ukraine – Searching for the Normal’ Cathal McNaughton

‘Ukraine – Searching for the Normal’ Cathal McNaughton

Belfast Exposed, Gallery I

2 - 25 May

Free Entry

Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer Cathal McNaughton makes a poignant return to Belfast Exposed this April, unveiling his latest collection of images entitled ‘Ukraine – Searching for the Normal’.

These powerful photographs offer a compelling perspective on the enduring political struggles in Ukraine. McNaughton’s lens has previously captured the world’s attention with his photographic chronicles of the plight of Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar and with ‘Kashmir: Valley of Tears’, as previously showcased at Belfast Exposed. These bodies of work earned him the prestigious Pulitzer Prize for Photography in 2018.

‘Ukraine: Searching for the Normal’ exemplifies his unmatched skill and empathy as a visual storyteller, vividly narrating the tale of a nation grappling with the turmoil of war while striving to maintain an aspect of everyday life.

Belfast Exposed, 23 Donegall Street, Open Tues-Sat 11am-5pm, Free Entry

All Visual Arts

Common Groundwork: BBeyond at CQAF

Common Groundwork: BBeyond at CQAF

Various Locations

1-12 May

mother tongue

mother tongue

The MAC

26 April – 31 July 2024

Bua an Chultúir/Victory of Culture

Bua an Chultúir/Victory of Culture

2 Royal Avenue

2 – 31 May

Smoke

Smoke

PS2 Property House 11 Rosemary Street Belfast BT1 1QA

2-18 May

Éabha Campbell

Éabha Campbell

Catalyst Arts. 6 Joys Entry, Belfast BT1 4DR

2 - 12 May, 11pm- 4pm

‘Ukraine – Searching for the Normal’ Cathal McNaughton

‘Ukraine – Searching for the Normal’ Cathal McNaughton

Belfast Exposed, Gallery I

2 - 25 May

‘He’s not right in the head’

‘He’s not right in the head’

Vault Artist Studios, Marlborough House gallery/project space. 28-32 Victoria Street Belfast BT1 3GG

Opening Thursday 02/05 6-9pm. Open daily until Wednesday 08/05

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