After growing up in the closed city of Ozyorsk – the birthplace of the Soviet nuclear weapons programme – Yelena Popova’s work reflects a fascination with nuclear history.
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After growing up in the closed city of Ozyorsk – the birthplace of the Soviet nuclear weapons programme – Yelena Popova’s work reflects a fascination with nuclear history.
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People’s History Museum – Manchester’s national museum of democracy – celebrates its 10th birthday with a special weekend of events.
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Can cutting-edge tech bring us closer to the events of the past? People’s History Museum unveils a series of new digital artworks and experiences.
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Visit People’s History Museum’s 2020 display of political banners from across the years – including several that will go on public show for the first time.
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People’s History Museum in Manchester is celebrating its 10th birthday with a bumper day of free activities exploring its historic collections.
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In 2020, People’s History Museum (PHM) – the national museum of democracy – turns 10, and it’s holding a big birthday bash to celebrate.
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Castlefield Gallery’s upcoming exhibition explores how the conditions of the gallery space affect our encounter with art. It certainly gets a thumbs up from us!
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LAST CHANCE. An artist who believed that we often know more than can be spoken, Edward Allington’s restaging at the Henry Moore Institute offers a poetic response to the complexity of the world.
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One of the most important feminist artists of the last half-century, Judy Chicago is about to receive her first major survey exhibition in the UK, staged at BALTIC in Gateshead.
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A new exhibition at FACT explores the utopian potential of the virtual realm as a space where we can begin to heal the power inequalities of society.
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Step into the intense inner world of Russian artist Sof’ya Shpurova, whose first solo presentation is about to open at The Holden Gallery.
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Joy Labinjo’s vibrant portraits offer a unique window into her personal experience of growing up as a Black, British and Nigerian woman in the UK.
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