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domobaal is an art gallery in John Street in Holborn in central London. It was established in 2000 in a Georgian townhouse, a former head office of a firm of lawyers, left largely unrestored. The gallery specialises in contemporary painting, sculpture, film and artists publications, having hosted over 200 exhibitions by artists including Ansel Krut, Lothar Götz, Neil Zakiewicz, David Gates, Neil Gall, Stuart Brisley, Sharon Kivland, Nicky Hirst, Haris Epaminonda, Marcel Dinahet, Maud Cotter, Alice Wilson, Emma Talbot, Ailbhe Ní Bhriain and Walter Swennen among many others.

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  • domobaal is an art gallery in John Street in Holborn in central London. It was established in 2000 in a Georgian townhouse, a former head office of a firm of lawyers, left largely unrestored. The gallery specialises in contemporary painting, sculpture, film and artists publications, having hosted over 200 exhibitions by artists including Ansel Krut, Lothar Götz, Neil Zakiewicz, David Gates, Neil Gall, Stuart Brisley, Sharon Kivland, Nicky Hirst, Haris Epaminonda, Marcel Dinahet, Maud Cotter, Alice Wilson, Emma Talbot, Ailbhe Ní Bhriain and Walter Swennen among many others. (en)
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  • domobaal is an art gallery in John Street in Holborn in central London. It was established in 2000 in a Georgian townhouse, a former head office of a firm of lawyers, left largely unrestored. The gallery specialises in contemporary painting, sculpture, film and artists publications, having hosted over 200 exhibitions by artists including Ansel Krut, Lothar Götz, Neil Zakiewicz, David Gates, Neil Gall, Stuart Brisley, Sharon Kivland, Nicky Hirst, Haris Epaminonda, Marcel Dinahet, Maud Cotter, Alice Wilson, Emma Talbot, Ailbhe Ní Bhriain and Walter Swennen among many others. (en)
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