The two artists share stories about their creative influences, life experiences and proud cultural heritage, in this ...
Spanning the career of artist Robert Tavener (1920-2004) this exhibition brings together a range of lithographs, linocuts and ...
Artist Anya Gallaccio talks about her relationship with ordinary, ephemeral materials ahead of her new exhibition, 'preserve' ...
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From textiles and pots to ceramic tiles and woodcuts, ‘Grayson Perry: A Temple for Everyone’ tells stories of home, asking questions about how those stories shape who we are. How does our definition ...
This rare set of 172 photographs was created during a tour to the Middle East in 1862. Francis Bedford was one of the most important 19th century landscape photographers. He was invited to document ...
Follow the extraordinary story of how a modern art collection came into being through over 80 paintings passed on between three queer homes: those of Eddie Sackville-West, Eardley Knollys, and Mattei ...
From painting to photography, here's our guide to the biggest exhibitions open now in the North of England.
This work was a study for an illustration to The History of the County of Durham by Robert Surtees. The magnificent woodland scenery of Gibside sweeps from the heights of the hills to the brink of the ...
This longcase clock was presented to the Foundling Hospital in 1750 by John Ellicott, one of the most important watch and clockmakers of the 18th century. Ellicott supervised the making and ...
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Statuette of Blaise Pascal (1623- 1662) after a terracotta by Augustin Pajou (1730-1809). Pascal is shown as a scientist contemplating a diagram of cycloid on his tablet, rather than as a theologian.