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Whatever stunt the curators of the Manchester Art Gallery were pulling, there is a more serious point behind this which appeared to be questioning the validity of art made in the past that ...
Manchester Art Gallery in England has removed a 19th century painting from its walls. "Hylas and the Nymphs," by John William Waterhouse, shows a classical scene featuring mild nudity. The gallery ...
Showing through January 27, 2008, at Manchester Art Gallery, Manchester, England. “A thing of beauty is a joy for ever”—John Keats, 1818 The following is the first of a two-part review.
The blatant act of censorship by the Manchester Art Gallery (MAG) in removing John William Waterhouse’s Hylas and the Nymphs (1896) in late January generated such a public outcry that gallery ...
In a Manchester art gallery, a quiet room with just three paintings is starting a mental health movement aimed at reclaiming our lost attention spans. There's a small, dark green room in ...
For the past 125 years, Mancunians both rich and poor have been wandering through the doors of Manchester Art Gallery to marvel at and muse upon the exhibits within. To celebrates its milestone ...
What use is art? For the boss of Manchester's two main civic galleries, art isn't just for looking at, or for buying and selling - it can improve our lives in some unexpected ways. "I want people ...
The Manchester Art Gallery, known for its focus on Pre-Raphaelites and 19th-century artists more generally, also looks at textiles in the form of its Unpicking Couture exhibit, running until 2025.
Manchester Art Gallery announced that it was taking down John William Waterhouse’s 1896 work Hylas and the Nymphs, one of the most recognisable paintings of the Victorian-era movement.
Christopher Arnott/Hartford Courant The current exhibit at the main Work Space gallery, “Expressions of Manchester,” features art by clients of the non-profit MARC Inc., whose mission is to ...
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