Grundy Art Gallery reopens with two exhibitions wrapped inside one – REMOTE WORK and Lubaina Himid: The Mourning Kangas.
Free entry
Grundy Art Gallery reopens with two exhibitions wrapped inside one – REMOTE WORK and Lubaina Himid: The Mourning Kangas.
Free entry
TOP SECRET: the Science and Industry Museum digs into the history of British national security over the last 100 years.
Stop and spend an hour or two with this special creation, nestled within a stand of birch trees beside Yorkshire Sculpture Park’s Upper Lake.
Turner Prize winning artist Tai Shani takes us on an LSD-inspired hallucinatory journey across time and space. Prepare to have your consciousness expanded.
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PHM has launched its online shop, stocking a wealth of unique products that celebrate radical histories and ideas worth fighting for.
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Portable Sculpture will explore sculptures from 1934 to the present day that are designed to fold up, pack down or dismantle.
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Contemporary Six presents a very different kind of portrait of the last year focused around the peace and solace nature can provide.
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Venture Arts presents the first of three online exhibitions featuring new work made by learning disabled artists over lockdown.
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This wide-ranging programme looks set to invite a fascinating closer look at the digital space in which so much of ‘real life’ now occurs.
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After a year of mostly silent and empty galleries, we look forward to this clamorous return to exhibiting ‘in the flesh’.
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The Earth Asleep, a new film and original live score from creative duo Clara Casian and Robin Richards, premieres this spring at HOME.
Sutapa Biswas’ major solo show explores the artist’s role in illuminating the imperialist structures that still exist within British society.
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