Table to Tide: A Yorkshire Conversation is Janine Burrows’ very intimate exhibition created especially for Yorkshire Sculpture park.
Free entry
Table to Tide: A Yorkshire Conversation is Janine Burrows’ very intimate exhibition created especially for Yorkshire Sculpture park.
Free entry
‘Refractive Pool: Contemporary Painting in Liverpool’ at Walker Art Gallery celebrates local talent with an exhibition of paintings by 21 Merseyside artists alongside a publication.
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The much-loved sculptor Jaume Plensa’s drawings are on display at Yorkshire Sculpture Park’s Weston Gallery and 18th century chapel, revealing his preoccupation with the human condition, and community.
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Don’t miss the work of multimedia artist Lungiswa Gqunta at The Henry Moore Institute, in ‘Sleep in Witness’, her largest show to date. Using an established set of powerful, personal motifs, Gqunta’s work focuses on colonialism, its violence and legacy, while also leaning into themes of resistance and collective healing.
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Sebastião Salgado’s exhibition ‘Amazônia’ is coming to Manchester’s Science and Industry Museum, with over 200 breathtaking photographs of the Amazon rainforest and its inhabitants, in areas most at risk from climate change.
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Bury Art Shop is a local gem filled with original artworks, crafts and homewares, championing the work of local artists and makers at the heart of Bury’s growing Culture Quarter.
Leeds-based artist Jill McKnight presents a new body of work, exploring the lives and histories of Leeds residents across generations.
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This month, PAPER gallery offers a space of encounter for two different show from three artists: a photographic display entitled ‘May I Ass’ from Virginia Gianni and ‘The Competition’ from painters James Moore and Casper White.
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A major exhibition of Robert Indiana’s sculptures and two-dimensional work will adorn the rolling hills and Underground Gallery of the Yorkshire Sculpture Park.
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Bury Art Museum and Sculpture Centre is showcasing a major solo exhibition ‘altered’ by British sculptor and disability rights activist, Tony Heaton, exploring ideas of impairment, imperfection and “art as a tangible philosophy”.
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‘Kunichika: Japanese Prints’ at the Lady Lever Art Gallery in Port Sunlight showcases the work of one of the most important printmakers of the 19th century in Japan.
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‘Mounra Al Solh: A Day Is As Long As A Year’ will explore migration, memory and storytelling in Al Solh’s upcoming show at the BALTIC, opening the gallery’s 20th anniversary programme.
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