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Tom Caldwell GalleryEmerging in 1969 from Tom Caldwell's domestic interior and contemporary design furnishing business, the Tom Caldwell Art Gallery recently moved into its huge new gallery occupying the the first and second floor of premises on the Lisburn Road in Belfast. From its first art exhibition in 1969, featuring a show of works by the contemporary landscape, figure and Surrealist painter Colin Middleton, it has established itself as the preeminent Northern Irish art gallery. Since then, nearly all major Irish visual artists of the late twentieth century have exhibited at the Tom Caldwell Gallery, including: Gerard Dillon, Tom Carr, Dan O'Neill, Nevill Johnson, Patrick Collins, Basil Blackshaw, Neil Shawcross - the list of exhibitors reads like a Whos Who of visual art in Ireland. |
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Artists The list of visual artists represented at the Tom Caldwell Gallery includes: Colin Middleton, Basil Blackshaw, Liam Belton, George Campbell, Colin Davidson, Neil Shawcross, Rita Duffy, Tom Carr, Tony O'Malley, Ronnie Wood, Colin Corkey, Liam de Frinse, William Blair, Christine Bowen, Helen Bradbury, Wilhelmina Barns-Graham, Kenneth Donfield, Joe Dunne, Stephen Forbes, Kate French, Philip French, Nicola Godden, Carol Graham, Bob Lynn, Damaris Lysaght, Jim Manley, Kevin McAleenan, Jonny McEwen, Kevin McGee, Derek Menary, Hamish Moyle, Lori Park, Barbara Rae, Leslie Stannage, Jane Swanston, Christine White, Rosemary Woods, Timothy Agnew, Beryl Cook, Jill Corkey, Valerie Giannandrea, Nevill Johnson, Herman Miller, Anne Scullin, and Paul Yates.
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