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Gallery 12
Gallery 11
Gallery 10Impressionists andPost-Impressionists
Gallery 3Early 19thcentury
Manchester Gallery
Exhibitions Gallery
Gallery 4Changingdisplays
Gallery 5Pre-Raphaelites
Gallery 6Changingdisplays
Gallery 7Victorian
Gallery 9Changingdisplays
Gallery 8Victorian
Gallery 218thcentury
Gallery 118thcentury
Modern and Contemporary GalleriesChanging displays
GalleriesGallery of Design opens November 2015
ExhibitionsManchester International Festival 2015 Ed Atkins Performance Capture 4–19 July
Rendered A programme of moving images selected by Ed Atkins 25 July – 31 August
Matthew Darbyshire An Exhibition for Modern Living 25 September – 10 January
The Imitation Game From 12 February
GalleriesGalleries 1–318th centuryEarly 19th century
Gallery 4Natural Forces: Romanticism and Nature
Gallery 5Pre-Raphaelites
Gallery 6A Highland Romance: Victorian Views of Scottishness
Galleries 7/8 Victorian
Gallery 9 Absent Presence
Gallery 10 Channel Crossings: English and French Impressionism and Post-Impressionism
Gallery 11 Artists in the Frame: Self-portraits by Van Dyck and Others
Gallery 12 Home, Land and Sea: Art in the Netherlands 1600–1800
Modern and Contemporary Galleries House Proud
Family ActivitiesClore Art Studio
ExhibitionsExhibitions GalleryBlack on Black From 13 June
Manchester Gallery Cotton Couture Until 31 August
Entrance The Lost Gardens of Manchester Until November
Family activitiesExplorer Tool BeltsStory Bags
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WelcomeHere, you can discover Manchester’s richand varied art collections. We’re famous forour Pre-Raphaelite paintings, but we have paintings, craft and design spanning six centuries, decorative objects from four millennia, and a lot of contemporary artworks too.
Exhibitions For Manchester International Festival 2015, Ed Atkins lifts the veil on the production of digital art with Performance Capture.
Matthew Darbyshire: An Exhibition for Modern Living explores design, collecting and what the objects we live with say about us.
Above: Self-portrait by Sir Anthony van Dyck, c.1640 © National Portrait Gallery, London
Above: Callum Innes, Exposed Painting Green Lake, 2012. Photography Heidi Kosaniuk Innes. Courtesy the artist and Frith Street Gallery
Above: Matthew Darbyshire, CAPTCHA No. 24 - David, 2015. Courtesy of Herald Street Gallery, London, and Lisa Cooley Gallery, New York
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Support usAdmission is free but a £3 donation (or more) would really help. Please remember to Gift Aid any contribution. You can also support the gallery on a regular basis by becoming a Friend. Ask at the information desk.
GalleriesWe love showing historic artalongside contemporary works, as you’ll discover in Artists in the Frame: Self-portraits by Van Dyck and Others.
GalleriesAbsent Presence is a display of paintings from our collection that contemplate time and loss.
House Proud celebrates 20th-century art and design in the home.
Families Turn your visit into an arty adventure! Borrow an explorer tool belt or story bag.
In the Clore Art Studio, you can explore the process of making through hands-on creative activities.
Access for everyoneWe do everything we can to make our gallery accessible toall visitors.
Ask at the gallery information desk for more details.
OpenDaily, 10am–5pm(Thursdays, 10am–9pm)
Closed 24–26, 31 December and 1 January
Manchester Art GalleryMosley StreetManchester M2 3JLTel: 0161 235 8888Textphone: 0161 235 8893www.manchesterartgallery.org
ManchesterArt Galleryfloor plan
We’re always changing what’s on display, and our exhibition programme features the best international contemporary art. Explore the gallery using the plan overleaf or just have a wander. You’re sure to find something that fires your imagination.
Until the end of October we even have our own garden – The Lost Gardens of Manchester, in partnership with the National Trust.
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