By using taxidermy, waste materials, dead animals, sculptural wax figures and human hair, the exhibition focuses on themes including grief, loss, personal or collective trauma and climate catastrophe.
A contemporary art gallery in Belfast has moved to new premises in a historic building in the city centre.
Set across two floors, the new premises features two large galleries, a projection room and a community participation and engagement hub, which includes a free library, play area and a junior gallery space. Entry to the gallery is free. “With their help we have evolved from a small artist-run gallery to being an award-winning audience-led space that attracts people from across the city and beyond.”
Co-director Peter Richards said: “Over the next year audiences can expect to see internationally renowned artists Shirin Neshat, Susan Hiller, Maria Fusco, Margaret Salmon and John Rainey.
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