Fresh Art Work in Manchester!

dexterdalwood_neverland Fresh Art Work in Manchester! There are many new art exhibitions in Manchester at the moment. Let’s have a look what’s happening in the galleries!  First, an amazing exhibition in the University of Manchester at the Whitworth Art Gallery. The artist Cai Guo-Qiang was born in China and now lives in New York. He is best known for his remarkable projects using gunpowder, including the firework displays for the opening and closing ceremonies of the 2008 Beijing Olympics. His installation, Unmanned Nature (2008), which includes a 45 metre-long, four metre-high gunpowder drawing, is the first artwork to be shown in the Whitworth’s new landscape gallery. It is also the first time that the installation – first commissioned by the Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art – has been shown outside Japan. caiguo_quiang

In the Manchester Art Gallery, there is good exhibition that uses photography to recreate old master paintings!  Valette, who lived and worked in Manchester for many years, painted atmospheric views of the city, which are a favourite with residents and visitors alike. His works capture the essence of Manchester at the turn of the 20th century. Allchurch’s updated re-creation of Valette’s Edwardian cityscape will reveal Manchester as the 21st Century city it is today, Resonant with echoes of its historic past. emily_allchurch_albert_square_409valette_albert_square_409

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