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3.8 (4 reviews)
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Gormleys Fine Art - Gormley's Fine Art

Gormleys Fine Art

(2 reviews)

£££

Gormleys is an art gallery and auctioneer specialising in Irish art, specifically painting and…read moresculpture. They have galleries in Belfast, Dublin and Omagh and participate in various art fairs and exhibitions throughout the world. I've only ever been in Gormleys Belfast gallery and being a pauper have never purchased any art from them, I just browse. So I can't comment on their credentials as art auctioneers, but they are probably the biggest, most established and well known art dealers in Northern Ireland. Gormleys located at 471 Lisburn Road is a bright, small, glass fronted gallery which looks just like an up market shop. The staff are nice, allowing visitors to have a good 'riffle' around. To front of the shop is a pristine gallery with art carefully hung and perfectly displayed. Out back there's another room full of art that's ready for the next auction. It's an Aladdin's cave of paintings and sculptures piled high and crammed onto every wall space. Something similar to a car boot sale, except here your purchases will cost thousands of pounds, not pennies! There are some mesmerising paintings by Lisa Ballard, Ken Hamilton, Simon McWilliams, Paul Wright, Catherine Creaney, Kyle Barnes and Lorcan Vallely if you have the money and wall space to spare. I personally will just look on and admire. Though Gormleys do participate in the annual London 'Affordable Art Fair', so maybe I will be able to purchase something after all...

If you wanted to get an overview of what is sort of paintings are being produced by both…read moreestablished and upcoming artists in Northern Ireland Gormleys is a useful place to have a look. The many paintings for sale are displayed over three floors and a couple of armchairs are thoughtfully provided on the top storey. I don't quite know why, but looking at paintings can be extremely exhausting. Of course the prices are high, but they match the quality, starting at around £300. As stated on the website Gormleys aims to accommodate and offer advice to a broad spectrum of customers from beginner collectors to serious investors. I think that is a fair assessment, because Gormleys seemed quite welcoming to a non buyer that has to live in hope like me and a more relaxed environment to visit unlike some other smart galleries.

Belfast Exposed - Belfast Exposed

Belfast Exposed

(6 reviews)

££

The Cathedral Quarter

Belfast Exposed was founded in 1983 as part of a community photographic initiative. It now acts as…read morea gallery / exhibition area for photographers with an emphasis on commissioning and a view to publishing new work. It is an extensive gallery which also runs a community outreach programme . Their aim is to help people to learn from and understand their community through photography and they offer a range of courses and developmental programmes. Belfast Exchange is the archive programme compiled of over half a million images collected over the last 30 years in Belfast. These are a great and interesting insight in to Belfast life and events over the past years. Call in to the gallery, or to the Ulster Folk and Transport Museum to see the archive of photographs. You never know, you might spot some one you know! This is an invaluable part of our history which should be cherished and supported. As far as the gallery goes, most of the time I've been in I have to say I haven't been overly impressed with the work they've decided to show, but that's just my taste. On occasions there's been pictures that have blown me away, that's more a rarity though. The gallery has great potential for doing some amazing things but I think its stuck in a bit of a rut as far as choice and selection is concerned. Their concept of the community gallery is a great idea; I just wish they could carry it all through properly.

Belfast Exposed was founded in 1983 as a community based arts initiative. The photographers who…read morefounded Belfast Exposed wanted to use the art form of photography as a way to break down barriers in Belfast and the rest of the world. Since then, Belfast Exposed has been holding art exhibitions, community events and also training and development classes for those looking to learn the art form of photography. The gallery exhibition changes every couple of months and hosts a fantastic collection of work from Belfast, Ireland and beyond. Their web site holds a treasure trove of archival material from Belfast and Northern Ireland's past.

Townhouse Gallery

Townhouse Gallery

(2 reviews)

££

City Centre

My interest in art has always been a shaky one. I do remember enjoying it at school and since have…read morealways had an appreciation for the work and stunning brilliance associated with fine art. The Townhouse Gallery is somewhere I've walked past hundreds of times in the past but hadn't noticed. They actually have a stunning range of works on offer from some of the country's best and brightest things. A couple of pieces that caught my eye were by an artist called Susan McKeever. They were surrealist/minimalist works called Blue and Blue 2, I assume a homage to Miro's Bleu and Bleu Deux. They didn't really share the same style, these used blue as the dominant colour but were almost vague landscapes in the way they were painted. They were both of reasonable size and just under £200 each. A lot of the stuff on offer here is fantastic and if you are in the market to buy you're more than likely to find something that suits your budget.

More a high quality pictures framers than an art gallery as such that I had expected to see, there…read moreis nevertheless some interesting, good quality art on display in here. Among more curious items was a framed Led Zeppelin record cover with the record included. So if you want something presented in a box construction this is the place to ask - there were also some nice textile collages framed in the same way. I enquired about dealing with a very fragile picture painted on leather as for years it has sat in a cupboard while I have periodically wondered what to do about it. The owner was friendly and helpful in answering my query, adding that he was extremely fussy about his work being immaculate without a fragment or a dust speck so I would be confident about enquiring here more seriously in future. Good picture framing isn't cheap, but needs to be right for obvious reasons.

Eakin Gallery - galleries - Updated May 2026

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