imperial war museum north
Shaped by War. Don McCullin at Imperial War Museum North.
Acclaimed war photographer, Don McCullin, speaks candidly to Paul Herrmann on the eve of his major exhibition at Imperial War Museum North. Having spent his career either on or close to the front line, McCullin tells Herrmann that it was only when it struck him that ‘the real price of war was civilian’ that he realised the true purpose of war photography: to give a voice to the people in his images, that photography was merely a form of communication.
Master of disaster – Don McCullin
The world’s most famous war photographer opens a new show in Manchester
Eye spy at Imperial War Museum North.
Imperial War Museum North puts a gun with a colourful past on display, and sheds light on the role of women during World War Two
It was twenty years ago today.
Creative Tourist remembers the fall of the Berlin Wall, in a new show at Imperial War Museum North
Local hangings: should great art be confined to the Capital?
Here’s a question: is regional art a good thing? Creativetourist has noticed that some seem to struggle with the idea
What lies beneath.
Iain Aitch finds treasure in the nooks and crannies of Manchester’s museums
Hello boys.
If you go down to Imperial War Museum North today, you’re in for a big surprise – because, just outside the dramatic Daniel Libeskind-designed museum, a new art installation has been unveiled.
























