Whitworth Art Gallery Exhibitions & Events Sept - Dec 2010

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Exhibitions & Events Sept – Dec 2010

Whitworth Art Gallery


Welcome As the leaves fall in Whitworth Park, the appearance of our own gallery landscape is also changing in several ways this autumn. From the end of September you will find one of our galleries transformed into a forest, framing the pathway into our latest exhibition, The Land Between Us. In a landscape show like no other we bring contemporary art together with highlights from our historic collection, including 50 Turner watercolours. Cultural

Olympiad celebrations continue with Spinning A Yarn, using the latest technology to take our textiles back through time and explore Manchester’s industrial heritage. As the temperature drops our social programme hots up as usual, with music and art together in a DJ mix, and writer Jonathan Franzen in conversation with Dave Haslam. But our most dramatic change of all is outdoors and is the hardest to spot; a living green roof

Green in the City

New acquisition

1–10 October 2010

The Whitworth has been successful for a second time at Art Fund Collect, winning a share of a £75,000 annual fund set up by the Art Fund to help museums and galleries acquire significant examples of contemporary craft. We selected a hanging by Japanese textile artist Shihoko Fukumoto. Tsushima VI is made from a hemp and cotton work coat, part-dyed with indigo and reassembled into a minimal, poetic work that bears witness to the land that produced the fibres, the handwork of the women who spun, wove and sewed them into clothing, and the hard lives endured by those who wore them.

How can we build an environmentally sustainable future for Manchester? Some great green ideas are showcased here in an exhibition of eco-friendly projects being devised by the Corridor Manchester initiative.

Maria Balshaw

from Art Fund Collect

Jennifer Harris, Deputy Director, at Art Fund Collect with the new acquisition. Photo: Mark Crick, 2010

w: www.corridormanchester.com

We’re also installing a living green roof, supported by:

now growing over the gallery entrance area. This latest step in reducing our carbon footprint is a perfect companion to our park setting and makes the Whitworth an even greener place to be, in more ways than one. Whichever path through the gallery takes your fancy this autumn, I hope you enjoy your journey.

Perifimou, Lost on the frontiers of Hell and Paradise, 1982 Musgrave Kinley Outsider Art Collection at the Whitworth Art Gallery

Intuition

The Musgrave Kinley Outsider Art Collection arrives at the Whitworth

Intuition Symposium

To 20 February 2011

Director Maria Balshaw leads a discussion about the changing relationship of Outsider Art to the mainstream art system. Members of the panel include Matthew Higgs, Director of White Columns, New York, and influential art educationalist, curator, writer and artist Jon Thompson.

Get ‘plugged into the mains electricity of the imagination’* with Henry Darger, Madge Gill, Chris Hipkiss, Scottie Wilson, and many others whose art developed outside formal training. Victor Musgrave and Monika Kinley chose to collect artwork that they felt was genuinely original, intuitive and made by artists outside the mainstream system of art education and galleries. The result is a collection of over 800 drawings, paintings and sculptures that has become the first of its kind to join the permanent collection of a public museum in the UK. Trustees of the Musgrave Kinley Outsider Art Collection generously presented the entire collection to the Whitworth Art Gallery in March 2010. The gift was facilitated by the Contemporary Art Society.

Saturday 9 October, 3 – 5pm, Free, Booking advisable

To book a free place, t: 0161 275 7450 Further details, w: www.manchester.ac.uk/whitworth

*Sir Nicholas Serota, Director, Tate

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Walls Are Talking

Spinning A Yarn

To 16 January 2011

Presented by Tea

What do Barbie, Batman, James Bond and the Spice Girls have in common? You will find them all at the Whitworth this autumn, pictured on classic ‘boys’ and ‘girls’ wallpapers in an exhibition that explores wallpaper’s connections to gender and sexuality. As well as featuring stereotypes and celebrities, the display includes many one-off or limited edition artworks. Artists such as Robert Gober, Niki de Saint Phalle and Allen Jones knowingly play with ideas about sex and gender. Visual representations of sex, celebrity, machismo, pornography and childbirth surge across the patterned surfaces. Wallpaper is the perfect medium for these artists; made for a domestic setting where gender roles are played out, it is at the same time used to highlight and question the endless repetition of sexual imagery in the media today.

Unstable States John Ruskin and the Truth of Water 28 August – 23 January 2011

16 October – 12 December 2010

Water is a notoriously tricky subject for artists to capture. The same substance can flow gently, freeze with geometric precision into ice, or writhe into turbulence when agitated. As it condenses, water forms into clouds creating distinctive shapes. Drawing on John Ruskin’s precise observations of water in his controversial book Modern Painters (1843), this display will investigate how artists from Van de Velde to Turner have captured water in all its ‘unstable states’ using oil, watercolour and print.

Using video, photography and ‘animated’ fabrics based on 1950s originals in the Whitworth’s collection, Spinning A Yarn tells a visual tale of how Tea (artists Peter Hatton, Val Murray and Lynn Pilling) transported themselves back to 1959 to explore Manchester’s cotton story.

For guided tour details please see page 09.

Spinning A Yarn is an intervention across three Manchester buildings associated with cotton manufacture and usage – Royal Mills in Ancoats, a former cotton spinning mill, the Gallery of Costume at Platt Hall and the Whitworth. The exhibition is part of Global Threads, the North West region’s Stories of the World project – one of the major initiatives at the heart of the London 2012 Cultural Olympiad.

Unstable States Watercolour Today Saturday 23 October, 10am – 4pm, £35 (including lunch) A study day and introduction to one of the most expressive art forms, watercolour. Join us ‘behind the scenes’ at the Whitworth to discover Turner’s extraordinary painting techniques, learn about paper conservation, and the relevance of watercolour for artists today. For information and to book: e: heather.birchall@manchester.ac.uk t: 0161 275 7477

For guided tour details please see page 09.

Tea, Spinning A Yarn, 2010

NICE Festival

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Edith Lundebrekke, Forside (detail), 2010

For guided tour details please see page 09. Emily Dupen-/Hopkins, Housewives, 2009. © Dupenny

JMW Turner, Moonlight on Lake Lucerne, Switzerland, 1841

Repeating Patterns

Nordic Intercultural Creative Events Edith Lundebrekke Scandimania 27 – 28 November – Contemporary Discover Finnish embroidery, participate Textiles 19 November – 19 December 2010 Edith Lundebrekke is a Norwegian textile artist from Bergen. She will be making new site-specific work especially for this exhibition, printing textiles with colourful and dynamic patterns inspired by the interiors of the Whitworth.

in a huge knitting installation, hear from Norway’s number one crime writer Jo Nesbo, and bring the children to a workshop led by Vikinggirl.

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Romualdè Hazoum, And From There They Leave, 2006, Courtesy October Gallery London

The Land Between Us

Events

place, power and dislocation

In Conversation

Saturday Supplement

Tours

Saturday 25 September, 2pm, Free, no need to book

Tuesday 19 October, 1.15pm, Free

25 September – 23 January 2011

Chen Qiulin in conversation with Ying Kwok, Curator at the Chinese Art Centre.

Saturday 4 December, 11am – 4pm, free?, no need to book?

Taking a radical approach to landscape art, The Land Between Us presents historic and modern works together and on equal terms. The exhibition focuses on the imagery of landscape, the places it depicts, the cultural and political power invested in the land and how meaning is found between art and the viewer. Highlights from the Whitworth’s outstanding collection of historic art are displayed alongside recent

and contemporary work. All of the Gallery’s Turner watercolours are on show next to Black Audio Film Collective’s Handsworth Songs, both presenting complex and lyrical visions of Britain. Olafur Eliasson transforms one gallery into a forest, and William Holman Hunt meets Larissa Sansour to exchange views of the Palestine. Featuring major artists from past to present, The Land Between Us imagines a place where art, artist and viewer

confront each other beyond the limits of their individual frontiers. Black Audio Film Collective, Ian Breakwell, Vija Celmins, Nikhil Chopra, John Robert Cozens, Willy Doherty, Albrecht Dürer, Olafur Eliasson, Cyprien Gaillard, Romuald Hazoumè, Thomas Hearne, William Holman Hunt, Erkan Ozgen, Samuel Palmer, Chen Qiulin, David Tremlett, JMW Tuner, Vincent Van Gogh, Rachel Whiteread, Donovan Wylie, Li Yuan-chia.

A day of talks, performances, films, slide shows and readings that respond to the exhibition.

Saturday 6 November, 2pm, Free Tours with Mary Griffiths, Exhibition Curator.

For further details about all The Land Between Us events visit: w: thelandbetweenus.wordpress.com w: www.whitworth.manchester.ac.uk An exhibition resource is available for secondary schools and colleges. w: www.whitworth.manchester.ac.uk/learning

Supported by The Guild of St George

Thomas Hearne, The Island of Montserrat from the Road before the Town, 1775-76

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The Student Social The Land Between Us… In The Mix Thursday 28 October, 6.30 – 9pm, Free, All students welcome A night of art and music curated by students. w: www.whitworth.manchester.ac.uk/learning/highereducation w: www.whitworthhighereducation.wordpress.com w: www.twitter.com/whitworthhem e: naomi.kashiwagi@manchester.ac.uk

Krysko & Kashiwagi… In The Mix Manchester Weekender Saturday 2 October, 6.30 – 9pm, Free DJ Matthew Krysko and artist Naomi Kashiwagi perform a new collaborative DJ set using both modern turntables and wind-up gramophones. PLUS:

In The Mix: Screening

Saturday 2 October, 5- 6:30pm, Free

Whitworth… In The Mix Saturday 13 November, 6 – 9pm, Free Matthew Krysko DJs with music, art, archives and architecture. Join us for an immersive evening of new commissioned music and art in the gallery and park. Inspired by the history and future of the Whitworth. A Performing Rights Society (PRS) for Music, New Music Plus event. w: www.whitworthinthemix. wordpress.com

Journey into The Outside with Jarvis Cocker, a documentary about Outsider Art, will be screened and introduced by a special guest. w: www.creativetourist. com/weekender

Close Up feat. Jonathan Franzen Sunday 3 October 2010. 7.30 – 9pm (Doors open at 7pm) Celebrated American novelist Jonathan Franzen reads from his new work Freedom and is in conversation with DJ & writer Dave Haslam. Freedom is Franzen’s first novel since the acclaimed The Corrections, and both books, and others, will be available for purchase on the night; Jonathan Franzen will also be on hand after the event for a signing session. Tickets £8 (£6 NUS and unwaged), to book tickets: w: www.quaytickets.com t: 0843 208 0500

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The Alchemy Collection – An Art Concert

Adult Programme

A Trilogy of Hypergraphic Scores

Crafternoon Tea

Thursday 7 October, 8 – 9.30pm Sunday 10 October, 2 – 3.30pm Free, no need to book A performance of unique musical scores combining chemical elements and action painting to collide and fuse with music, voice, and audience.

Social art & craft workshop, enjoy a cuppa and try something new. Sessions are led by Manchester Craft Mafia culminating in their Christmas Market showing the best in NW craft talent.

Serious about Art On Saturdays 4 September, 2 October, 6 November, 4 December Textiles 11am – 1pm, £5 Life Drawing 2 – 4pm, £5 Textiles and Life Drawing workshops. Learn new skills or sharpen up old ones, all in a friendly atmosphere.

Craft Mafia Christmas Market Saturday 18 December, 11am – 5pm, Free

This project was funded by Performing Rights Society (PRS) for Music Foundation

Husbands, Sons and Boyfriends

On Thursdays 16 September, 21 October, 16 December. From 7pm, Free

Christmas Gift Surgery

Get to know the Whitworth in a different way through parties, concerts, tours and film screenings.

w: www.prsformusicfoundation.com

Big Draw/Big Sound

Saturday 18 December, 1– 3pm, £5

Saturday 9 October, 1– 4.30pm, Free, all ages welcome

An ideal workshop for any bloke to gain brownie points and resolve those Christmas shopping troubles.

Michael Mayhew and Trio Atem transform your art into sound, using a variety of instruments and sound-making objects.

Alternative Camera Club

Dates page 09, Tickets £6/ students free

Carrington

Ni Liv (Nine Lives)

The story of the relationship between painter Dora Carrington and author Lytton Strachey in a World War One England of cottages and countryside. Dir Christopher Hampton. 1995

Set in World War II, Ni Liv is the true story of Jan Baalsrud's amazing escape from the German army from Northern Norway to Swenden. Dir Arne Skouen.1957

A story of conspiracy, murder and the Dutch painter Rembrandt, based around the painting of his most famous picture Nightwatch. Dir Peter Greenaway. 2007

On Saturdays 18 September, 16 October, 20 November, 18 December 2 – 4pm, £3

Composition by artist Michael Mayhew for Trio Atem. (Gavin Osborn – flute, Nina Whiteman – voice, Alice Purton – cello.)

Movie Night

Nightwatching

www.whitworthadultprogramme.wordpress.com

Pilkington Lecture 4 November, 6pm Dr Venetia Porter, British Museum Tickets £10/ students free To book e: fow@manchester.ac.uk t: 0161 2757496 w: www. friendsofthewhitworth.org.uk

On Saturdays 18 September, 16 October, 20 November, 18 December. 10.30am – 1pm, £3 A new programme of photographic discussions and critiques, co-curated by Manchester Photography. w: www.manchesterphotography. blogspot.com

After Hours

Urban Wandering Manchester Weekender Saturday 2 October, 1 – 3pm, Hourly tours Walking tours exploring the ways we use our urban spaces, from urban research and development to free-running and comedy. Take a walk through the Citie’s landscape as never before.

Manchester Literature Festival and Poets & Players Events include: Literary Landscapes: Sue Birtwistle and Susie Conklin. The Princess’ Blankets: Carol Ann Duffy and John Sampson. Women & Crime Fiction: Sophie Hannah and Val McDermid. Poets & Players: Daljit Nagra. The World of Moomin: Sophia Jansson. Please see page 09 for dates. Further information & bookings: w: www.manchesterliterature festival.co.uk or t: 0843 208 0500

mintsource mintsource is the Whitworth Art Gallery’s programme of activities for young people.

Off the Wall To 16 October 2010 Lesbian and Gay Youth Manchester take over the Gallery Café for Manchester Pride 2010. Watch us on Flickr: www.flickr.com/photos/mintsource Join us on Facebook: search ‘groups’ for ‘mintsource’ Talk to us: mintsource@manchester.ac.uk

Garfield Weston Foundation

Tuesday Talks 12 October to 30 November 11am – 12.30pm, Free, no need to book This season’s Tuesday Talks promise a spectacular array of artists, curators and thinkers, including David Batchelor, Jonathan Monk, Jenni Lomax and Mihnea Mircan. For further details: w: www.manchester.ac.uk/whitworth

Coming Soon… Contemporary Landscape Photography Photographers share diverse ways to capture landscape, during a six-week course. For further details e: ed.watts@manchester.ac.uk

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Toddlertastic Adventures in Drama, Art, Music or Dance Every Monday 10.30 – 11.30am or 11.30am – 12.30pm Booking essential as sessions sell out! t: 0161 275 7450

Our award-winning Café serves child friendly meals, and there’s a park next door. ‘Where else could we build our own forest den inspired by the paintings and the park outside. My boys and my husband love it!’ Amarika, mum of two.

For children of all ages, their families and carers.

Colourful Sundays

Urban Wandering

Drop-in creative workshops

Manchester weekender

Every Sunday 1.30 – 3.30pm, all year round!

2 Saturday October 11am – 12.30pm

Everyday family activities The gallery has lots of activities to pick up and enjoy any time, including new Arty Picnic sacks for using inside or outside. On your visit look out for The Art Cart, dressing up clothes, a textile trail and discovery sacks, all available free every day.

Big Saturday – China Saturday 25 September, 11am – 3pm The Whitworth joins together with the Manchester Museum for a Big Saturday bursting with activities for all the family. Most activities are free and drop-in. Some may need to be booked on the day, and may cost up to £1.50.

October half-term at a glance Sat 23 Sun 24 Mon 25 Mon 25 Tues 26 Weds 27 Thurs 28 Fri 29 Sat 30 Sun 31

all day 1.30 – 3.30pm 10.30 – 11.30am & 11.30 – 12.30pm 1.30 – 3.30pm 1.30 – 3.30pm 1.30 – 3.30pm 1.30 – 3.30pm 1.30 – 3.30pm all day 1.30 – 3.30pm

Explore Manchester’s environment in unusual ways. A sensory tour lets families taste, hear, smell, see and touch Manchester, ending with an urban picnic.

Age 6 and over

Woodland Wonders

Price

Page

11am – 1pm 2 – 4pm 1.15 7pm 10.30 – 1pm 2 – 4pm 12– 2pm 11am– 3pm 2pm 1.15pm

Serious about Art: Textiles Serious about Art: Life Drawing Unstable States: Tour After Hours Alternative Camera Club Crafternoon Tea Macmillan Cake & Coffee Morning Big Saturday – China The Land Between Us: In Conversation Walls Are Talking: Tour

£5 £5 Free Free £3 £3 £3 to Macmillan £1.50 Free Free

07 07 03 07 07 07

Sat 2 Sat 2 Sat 2 Sat 2 Sat 2 Sat 2 Sun 3 Thurs 7 Fri 8 Sat 9 Sun10 Sun 10 Tues 12 Tues 12 Fri 15 Sat 16 Sat 16 Sun 17 Thurs 21 Tues 19 Tues 19 Sun 22 Sat 23 Sat 23 Sun 24 Sun 24 Tues 26 Tues 26 Thurs 28 Fri 29 Sat 30

11 – 12.30pm 1 – 3pm 11am – 1pm 2 – 4pm 5 – 6.30pm 6.30 – 9pm 7 – 9pm 8 – 9.30pm 6.15pm 1– 4.30pm 2 – 3.30pm 12.30 – 1.15pm 11am – 12.30pm 1.15 7.30pm 10.30 – 1pm 2 – 4pm 5pm 7pm 11am – 12.30pm 1.15pm 7.30pm 10am – 4pm 2.30pm 12.30 – 1.15pm 5pm 11am – 12.30pm 1.15pm 6.30 – 9pm 6.15pm 2pm

Urban Wandering: Families Urban Wandering: Adults Serious about Art: Textile Serious about Art: Life Drawing In The Mix: Screening Krysko & Kashiwagi… In The Mix Close Up, feat. Jonathan Franzen The Alchemy Collection: An Art Concert Movie Night, film: Carrington Big Draw/Big Sound The Alchemy Collection: An Art Concert Performance by RNCM students Tuesday Talk Unstable States: Tour *MLF: The Cranford Companion Alternative Camera Club Crafternoon Tea *MLF: The Princess’ Blankets After Hours Tuesday Talk The Land Between Us: Tour *MLF: Women & Crime Fiction Unstable States: Watercolour Today *MLF and Poets& Players: Dalgit Nagra Performance by RNCM students *MLF: The World of Moomin Tuesday Talk Walls Are Talking: Tour The Student Social: In The Mix Movie Night, film: Nightwatching Walls Are Talking: Tour

Free Free £5 £5 Free Free Free Free £6/Concs free Free Free Free Free £7/£5 £3 £3 £5 Free Free Free £7/£5 £35 Free Free £5/£3 Free Free Free £6/Concs Free

Each Tuesday Thurs 4 Sat 6 Sat 6 Sat 6 Sun 7 Sat 13 Sun 14 Fri 19 Sat 20 Sat 20 Sat 27 & Sun 28

11am – 12.30pm 6pm 11am – 1pm 2 – 4pm 2pm 12.30 – 1.15pm 7 – 10pm 12.30 – 1.15pm 6.15pm 10.30 – 1pm 2 – 4pm time tbc

Tuesday Talks Pilkington Lecture: Dr Venetia Porter Serious about Art: Textiles Serious about Art: Life Drawing The Land Between Us: Tour Performance by RNCM students Whitworth In The Mix Performance by RNCM students Norwegian Movie Night, film: Ni Liv Alternative Camera Club Crafternoon Tea Scandimania

Free £10/Concs £5 £5 Free Free Free Free £6/Concs £3 £3 Free

Sat 4 Sat 4 Sat 4 Sun 5 Sun 12 Thurs 16 Sat 18 Sat 18 Sat 18 Sat 18

11am – 4pm 11am – 1pm 2 – 4pm 12.30 – 1.15pm 12.30 – 1.15pm 7pm 10.30 – 1pm 11am – 5pm 1 – 3pm 2 – 4pm

The Land Between Us: Saturday Supplement Serious about Art: Textiles Serious about Art: Life Drawing Performance by RNCM students Performance by RNCM students After Hours Alternative Camera Club Craft Mafia Christmas Market Christmas Gift Surgery Crafternoon Tea

Free £5 £5 Free Free Free £3 Free £5 £3

Ultimate outdoor family activities Survival Skills Every day during half term: Monday 25 October – Friday 29 October, 1.30 – 3.30pm Working with outdoor experts and artists, learn how to build woodland dens, take wildlife photograph, and survival skills. Come dressed for the forest as sessions are outside, as well as discovering our forest installation indoors.

all ages all ages

Everyday Family Activities Colourful Sundays

FREE FREE

under 5s

Toddlertastic: book ahead on 0161 275 7450

FREE

6 and older 6 and older 6 and older 6 and older 6 and older all ages all ages

Woodland Wonders Woodland Wonders Woodland Wonders Woodland Wonders Woodland Wonders Everyday Family Activities Colourful Sundays

FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE

www.whitworth.manchester.ac.uk/whatson/families/freeevents 08

Event

September

For under 5s and their grown-ups.

Time

Sat 4 Sat 4 Tues 14 Thurs 16 Sat 18 Sat 18 Fri 24 Sat 25 Sat 25 Tues 28

October

Free Artist Led Workshops

Date

November

Families

It is advisable to book on 0161 275 7450 to avoid disappointment. Join our general Gallery tours, every Tues, Wed & Thurs 2 – 2.30pm, Free

December

Intuition, 2010. Photo: Joel Chester Fildes

Calendar

08 05 02 08 07 07 07 06 06 06 06 07 06 06 07 03 07 07 07 07 07 07 05 07 03 07 07 07 02 06 07 02 07 07 07 07 05 06 07 07 07 03 05 07 07 07 07 07 07 07

*Manchester Literature Festival (MLF) information & bookings: w: www.manchesterliteraturefestival.co.uk or t: 0843 208 0500 Concerts: Supported by the Friends of the Whitworth Gina Miller Bequest.

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Monday to Saturday 10am – 5pm, Sunday 12 – 4pm The Gallery will be closed on Tuesday 7 September for a whole staff-training day. Apologies for any inconvenience. The Gallery is closed from Friday 24 December, and reopens on Tuesday 4 January 2011. Entry to the Gallery is free.

Find us

We are in Whitworth Park, 1.5 miles south of Manchester city centre. walk: 40min from Manchester city centre. Flat paved route, not traffic-free. bike: Sheffield stands on-site, lockers on-site (£1 coin, refundable) bus: 15, 41, 42, 43, 140 – 143, 147. Ask for bus-stop nearest MRI, Oxford Road. tram: Peter’s Square + bus 10min or + walk 30min train: Oxford Road + bus 10min or + walk 30min car: On-street parking (max 2 hrs) on Denmark Road. Nearest car park Cecil Street. See map. Manchester travel information line t: 0161 228 7811

The Gallery Café Good Food Guide’s Best Family Restaurant in the UK 2009. Mon to Sat 10am – 4.30pm, Sun 12 – 3.30pm The Gallery Shop ‘a delight to visit’. Open during main gallery opening hours. Manchester Museum The Museum is 10 minutes walk from the Gallery with collections and activities for families and adults. t: 0161 275 2648 w: www.manchester.ac.uk/museum Friends of the Whitworth

Access Wheelchairs, rollators, seating, free portable stools. Low lighting in most galleries. Induction loop in lecture theatre. For a large print version of this leaflet please call 0161 275 7450, email whitworth@manchester.ac.uk or pick up a copy at the welcome desk. Download large print A4 or audio guide at www.whitworth.manchester.ac.uk/guide Staying in Manchester Situated near Piccadilly Station, City Inn Manchester is a leading contemporary hotel that boasts state of the art facilities, stylish destination bars and al fresco restaurant. City Inn is the Whitworth’s official hotel sponsor. w: www.cityinn.com

Paints by Little Greene Created in association with English Heritage, Little Greene’s range of environmentally-friendly paints and wallpapers brings timeless elegance and enduring appeal to your home. Little Greene is the Whitworth’s official paint sponsor. w: www.thelittlegreene.com

Cover Image: Chen Qiulin, Garden, 2007. Courtesy of the artist and Max Protetch Gallery, New York. Exhibition pages 02 – 03

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get more involved with the Gallery and its work. t: 0161 275 7496 w: www.friendsofthewhitworth.org.uk

The Whitworth Needs You!

Whitworth Art Gallery The University of Manchester Oxford Road, Manchester M15 6ER t: 0161-275 7450 f: 0161-275 7451 e: whitworth@manchester.ac.uk www.twitter.com/whitworthart w: www.manchester.ac.uk/whitworth TM

Designed by Epigram: 0161 237 9660

We’re transforming the Whitworth with a park entrance, new gallery spaces and a treetop café; there has never been a better time to give your support. w: www.whitworth.manchester.ac.uk/support


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