Paloma Varga Weisz: Bumped Body continues the Henry Moore Institute’s programme of exhibitions dedicated to contemporary sculptors yet to receive full exposure in the UK.
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Paloma Varga Weisz: Bumped Body continues the Henry Moore Institute’s programme of exhibitions dedicated to contemporary sculptors yet to receive full exposure in the UK.
Free entry
Offering a vital snapshot of queer art in the UK today, Queer Contemporaries at AIR Gallery features the work of more than 30 LGBTQIA+ identifying artists in a poignant, lively and eclectic show.
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People’s History Museum presents a powerful selection of images documenting one of the peaceful Black Lives Matter protests that took place in central Manchester during May 2020.
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Queer Journeys is a series of zine-making workshops led by Youcef Hadjazi illustrating queer migrant journeys to create a collaborative zine.
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Manchester Art Gallery reopens with a thought-provoking new exhibition that delves into the history of the public institution and its role within the city.
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Drawings by artists such as Carpaccio, Poussin, Rembrandt, Rubens and Van Dyck make up this major exhibition dedicated to ‘lines of beauty’.
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Tate Liverpool presents a major retrospective of work by Don McCullin, widely considered to be one of the greatest photojournalists of our time.
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At a time when so much of life and culture seems to have migrated online, Cooper Gallery in Barnsley presents Allegories of the Senses – an exhibition centred upon the more tangible qualities of lived experience.
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Humber Street Gallery in Hull presents Solidarity & Love, an exhibition by artist Jamie Crewe that spans subjects of heartbreak, transphobia and LGBTQIA+ solidarity.
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OUTPUT gallery in Liverpool presents three moving image works by artist Chila Kumari Singh Burman, including a new piece made during lockdown.
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The Time We Call Our Own at Open Eye Gallery foregrounds nightlife and the visual culture surrounding it as a rich site for exploration.
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Tate Liverpool reopens this July with a new immersive installation by Mikhail Karikis imagining the possible future of our planet.
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