Featuring 14 artists deemed on the verge of major international recognition, Peer to Peer at Open Eye provides a snapshot of the state of art in the UK and China today.
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Featuring 14 artists deemed on the verge of major international recognition, Peer to Peer at Open Eye provides a snapshot of the state of art in the UK and China today.
Free entry
See Manchester through entirely fresh eyes. CFCCA presents the latest installment of Cheng Ran’s ‘Diary of a Madman’ series.
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Rewriting the Future at Site Gallery explores how feminist speculative perspectives can offer new insights into how we can restructure society in a more equal way.
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Weren’t able to make it over to Venice this summer? Us neither. But don’t worry, the floating city is much closer than you think.
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Beautiful and Brutal – an unusual new exhibition celebrates the 50th anniversary of the iconic, internationally renowned Preston Bus Station.
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35 years and still going strong. Castlefield – Manchester’s first public contemporary visual art gallery – looks back on its history through the prism of sculpture.
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LAST CHANCE. Marking her first European solo exhibition, ‘Christina Quarles at The Hepworth’ offers a remarkable window into the LA-based artist’s rich inner world.
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How have visions of utopia and the visual culture that helped form it impacted upon the Brexit debate? A new exhibition at the Whitworth explores.
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‘Elizabeth Price at the Whitworth’ brings together new and acclaimed works – including drawings, sculpture, and video – by the Turner prize-winning artist.
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How is the Digital Revolution affecting the future of our cities? A new season of exhibitions and events at CFCCA explores.
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‘a place lived’ by Maddi Nicholson is a new public artwork that delves into the near-forgotten history of Manchester’s thriving financial district.
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This blockbuster exhibition was due to close at the end of March, but has been extended until 29 November as part of the Science and Industry Museum’s reopening programme.
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