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Last chance to visit @ForensicArchi's Cloud Studies exhibition for #MIF21 which closes on Sunday 17 Oct
'If toxic air is a monument to slavery, how do we take it down?'
We are open 10am - 5pm Wednesday - Sunday, free, no need to book, more info: https://t.co/xSdyq5Kx5t
Today we celebrate Bi Visibility day, by celebrating the work of Pearl Alcock (1934-2006), who was profiled in this interesting Gal-Dem artist last year: https://t.co/WPqGSu78ao
Image: Untitled, 1980, © Estate of Pearl Alcock
#BiVisibility #PearlAlcock
We are OPEN as normal tomorrow. Cloud Studies and The Destructors will both be open in full. Please make sure to book a ticket in advance as we will not be allowing entry without a booking:
https://t.co/2wGQlSrbqr
#OnThisDay in 1727, Thomas Gainsborough was born. He went on to become perhaps one of the most famous landscape painters in history. An artist we are proud to have in our collection.
'Beech Trees at Foxley, Herefordshire, with Yazor Church in the Distance', c.1760
'The Force' is described as an invisible energy, produced by life, and supports everything around us.
#ThomasGainsborough's image reminds me that trees support all life around us. So the next time you're out, remember, the force is everywhere.
#MayThe4thBeWithYou
#StarWarsDay
There’s a storm brewing and all the #DeerInPetworthParkSussex are exposed!
To save them @Mr_S_Roper & @criptacular have helped them move into #AnimalCrossingNewHorizons in a painting.
Check on their safety here:
MO-2CLJ-RD16-CDHT
#WilliamTurner #ACNH #ACNHDesigns #ACNHDesign
Sometimes you definitely should look a gift horse in the mouth! Delve into the sinister world of #kelpies in this in-depth entry from the #WhitworthBestiary by Lucy over at #APlaceBetweenTheTrees: https://t.co/D5gfN1ol3c
Goya's 1799 etching takes a satirical swipe at the Spanish Church. Rather than lofty, virtuous men whose self-sacrifice brings them closer to God, Goya depicts the clergy as "Duendecitos" (Hobgoblins): lowly, grotesque creatures prone to vice and overindulgence #WhitworthBestiary
'The world is wide; no two days are alike, nor even two hours; neither were there ever two leaves of a tree alike since the creation of the world; and the genuine productions of art, like those of nature, are all distinct from one another.'
- John Constable
Study of Clouds 1821
In this week’s post at #APlaceBetweenTheTrees, Matthew explores polychromy in Classical sculpture, linking it with our White Psyche exhibition. https://t.co/m0aqConpCu