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| - The Ormeau Baths Gallery (OBG) i Belfast, Nordirland, är ett av Irlands främsta centrum för modern konst. Museet har bland annat haft utställningar med konst av Yoko Ono, , , Bill Viola, , Stan Douglas, David Byrne, och . Den totala utställningsytan är 1000 kvadratmeter, uppdelat i fyra gallerier. I april 2007 tillsattes en ny styrelse, ledd av professor Kerstin Mey, University of Ulster. (sv)
- The Ormeau Baths in Belfast, Northern Ireland, now a home to tech and digital businesses in a modern contemporary building, was one of Ireland's premier contemporary art spaces. It curated exhibitions by prominent international artists including; Yoko Ono, Gilbert & George, Victor Sloan, Bill Viola, , Stan Douglas, David Byrne, Willie Doherty and Alastair MacLennan. (en)
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| - The Ormeau Baths in Belfast, Northern Ireland, now a home to tech and digital businesses in a modern contemporary building, was one of Ireland's premier contemporary art spaces. It curated exhibitions by prominent international artists including; Yoko Ono, Gilbert & George, Victor Sloan, Bill Viola, , Stan Douglas, David Byrne, Willie Doherty and Alastair MacLennan. There were four main galleries with a total exhibition space of 10,000 square feet (1,000 m2). It was located on the site of a Victorian Bath House. In 1995, its conversion to an art gallery once again restored the venue to the public realm. Hugh Mulholland, previously the founder and Director of in Derry, was the Director of the Ormeau Baths Gallery from 1997 until the gallery's closure in 2006. The gallery programme included a mix of solo and group shows; national and international in all art disciplines. (en)
- The Ormeau Baths Gallery (OBG) i Belfast, Nordirland, är ett av Irlands främsta centrum för modern konst. Museet har bland annat haft utställningar med konst av Yoko Ono, , , Bill Viola, , Stan Douglas, David Byrne, och . Den totala utställningsytan är 1000 kvadratmeter, uppdelat i fyra gallerier. I april 2007 tillsattes en ny styrelse, ledd av professor Kerstin Mey, University of Ulster. (sv)
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