A group exhibition of stunning new photography enabled by the first national Jerwood/Photoworks Awards.
Free entry
A group exhibition of stunning new photography enabled by the first national Jerwood/Photoworks Awards.
Free entry
Sculptor, painter and creator of artistic installations and happenings, Edward Krasiński was one of the most significant Eastern European artists of the 20th century. This is the first UK retrospective of his work.
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This solo exhibition by Hondartza Fraga takes its title from inscriptions found on illustrative rather than functional maps, bringing together works that demonstrate the artist’s exploration of our relationship to landscape.
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The International 3 is an exhibition and project space producing a year round programme of new commissions, solo shows, group exhibitions by emerging and established artists.
Part of the Bluecoat’s 300th anniversary year is this exhibition of works by 100 artists who have previously exhibited at the gallery. Public View features a number of high profile artists including Jeremy Deller, Mark Leckey, Elizabeth Magill, Yoko Ono and Yinka Sonibare.
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Join Art and Design Historian Jennifer Little in this tour of Rachel Maclean’s Wot u 🙂 about? exhibition. The tour will be led solely in British Sign Language with no spoken English.
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This exhibition explores the haunting consequences of a world without bees through a series of photographs and artworks.
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PAPER is an artist-led, commercial gallery based in Manchester and represents a range of emerging and mid-career artists whose practice is based around the medium of paper.
Conceived by artist Jeremy Deller, What Is the City but the People? will see residents parading on a specially designed walkway across Manchester’s Piccadilly Gardens to musical accompaniment, capturing the city through its outfits and attitudes.
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A bespoke installation, created by acclaimed artists Chris Mould and Matt Howarth, that will be brought to life through animated illustrations that light up the north wall of the iconic Piece Hall in Halifax.
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No Such Thing as Gravity explores the ever-changing limits of science, through art. Featuring a wide range of works merging art with scientific experiments – including a car fueled by water, a ghost-inducing robot and portraits made from skin cells.
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Over 200 photographs by some of the leading 20th century photographers give a unique perspective on Britain from the point of view of those outside its borders. Curated by renowned, award-winning photographer Martin Parr, this exhibition features photographs on show in the UK for the first time.
Free entry