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Guest Article - early photography in the RIBA Library Photographs Collection

27.10.2009 14:35    24hourmuseum.org.uk
Robert Elwall, Assistant Director at the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) Library Photographs Collection, looks into the problems of printing early architectural photos.
Guest Article - early photography in the RIBA Library Photographs Collection



Victorian Society calls to save St Joseph's Orphanage, Preston

27.10.2009 14:35    24hourmuseum.org.uk
The Victorian Society has asked Preston City Council to take action to save St Joseph's Orphanage, a Grade II listed building, from falling into serious disrepair.
Victorian Society calls to save St Joseph's Orphanage, Preston

Cecil Higgins Art Gallery exhibition opens up the Edward Bawden Archive

25.10.2009 19:55    24hourmuseum.org.uk
The Cecil Higgins Gallery in Bedford is currently hosting the first major exhibition to draw on its extensive Edward Bawden Archive.
Cecil Higgins Art Gallery exhibition opens up the Edward Bawden Archive

London's new Jewish Museum set for opening in Spring 2010

25.10.2009 19:54    24hourmuseum.org.uk
London's new Jewish Museum is to finally amalgamate an impressive collection held at two locations in the capital in a new museum opening in Spring 2010.
London's new Jewish Museum set for opening in Spring 2010

National Army Museum gets kids making Christmas cards for troops in Afghanistan

25.10.2009 19:54    24hourmuseum.org.uk
The National Army Museum in Chelsea has launched a competition for children to create Christmas cards to bring a little seasonal cheer to British troops serving in Afghanistan.
National Army Museum gets kids making Christmas cards for troops in Afghanistan


Regional museums respond to half-term October 2009

25.10.2009 19:54    24hourmuseum.org.uk
Half-term has arrived and Halloween is in the distance, inspiring a week of creative, adventurous and spooky activities. Culture24 picks some regional highlights.
Regional museums respond to half-term October 2009

Shoreditch extravaganza - Zoo Art Fair 2009

25.10.2009 19:54    24hourmuseum.org.uk
Running at the same time as the world-famous Frieze Art Fair, Zoo 2009 took over a Victorian warehouse in Shoreditch to showcase more than 50 contemporary art groups. Alex Hopkins headed in to see some of the East End's finest
Shoreditch extravaganza - Zoo Art Fair 2009

Ed Ruscha - Fifty Years of Painting takes alt-view of America to The Hayward Gallery

22.10.2009 21:44    24hourmuseum.org.uk
A new retrospective of Ed Ruscha's career proves the Californian artist was one of the most inventive, unusual and imaginative American artists of the 20th century, says Nicola Jeffs.
Ed Ruscha - Fifty Years of Painting takes alt-view of America to The Hayward Gallery

Manchester's historic Theatre Royal to be revitalised in £155 million scheme

22.10.2009 21:44    24hourmuseum.org.uk
Manchester City Council will revitalise the 164-year-old Theatre Royal as the new home for the popular local Library Theatre Company as part of ambitious plans to transform the historic centre of the city.
Manchester's historic Theatre Royal to be revitalised in £155 million scheme

Prescriptions for Rudloph Hess and Nazi spy excecuted at the Tower acquired by Royal Armouries

22.10.2009 21:44    24hourmuseum.org.uk
Prescriptions for Hitler's deputy Rudolph Hess and a Nazi spy executed at the Tower of London are among an unusual crop of items acquired this week by the Royal Armouries.
Prescriptions for Rudloph Hess and Nazi spy excecuted at the Tower acquired by Royal Armouries

Wolf picture wins Natural History Museum's Wildlife Photographer of the Year award

22.10.2009 21:44    24hourmuseum.org.uk
A shot of a Spanish wolf hunting for livestock by moonlight and a Scottish teenager's picture of battling birds are among the winners of the Natural History Museum's annual wildlife photography competition.
Wolf picture wins Natural History Museum's Wildlife Photographer of the Year award

An Edwardian Family Album at Lady Lever Art Gallery, Liverpool

22.10.2009 21:43    24hourmuseum.org.uk
The Lady Lever Art Gallery in Liverpool is uncovering a remarkable collection of Edwardian family photographs that offer a fascinating glimpse into the daily lives of the Urton family from 1900 to the 1920s.
An Edwardian Family Album at Lady Lever Art Gallery, Liverpool

Arts Council chief Davey urges government to resist cutting "essential" sector funding

22.10.2009 21:43    24hourmuseum.org.uk
Arts Council England Chief Executive Alan Davey has warned any future government that any plans to cut arts funding in response to the economic recession would "affect the kind of country we are."
Arts Council chief Davey urges government to resist cutting "essential" sector funding

Culture24 battles it out for another online trophy after public nominate us for Good Web Guide Award

22.10.2009 21:43    24hourmuseum.org.uk
Culture24 has been named on the shortlist for a new Website of the Year Award after the public nominated the new-look website for the Good Web Guide competition.
Culture24 battles it out for another online trophy after public nominate us for Good Web Guide Award

Former refugee Andrzej Jackowski brings paintings to Abbot Hall

22.10.2009 21:43    24hourmuseum.org.uk
The Present Remembered, at Abbot Hall in Cumbria, features work from the past five years, but Andrzej Jackowski's works also recall a displaced childhood and traumatic parental separation.
Former refugee Andrzej Jackowski brings paintings to Abbot Hall

Martin Parr promises a 2010 Brighton Photo Biennial full of surprises

22.10.2009 21:43    24hourmuseum.org.uk
Martin Parr, Curator of the 2010 Brighton Photo Biennial, has promised a festival of photography full of surprises and adventures that will make the "notion of spontaneity an absolute virtue."
Martin Parr promises a 2010 Brighton Photo Biennial full of surprises

National Museum Cardiff unveils Leo Abse memorial

22.10.2009 21:43    24hourmuseum.org.uk
One of 20th century Britain's most radical social reformers is remembered at National Museum Cardiff. The bronze bust of Leo Abse has been made by his second cousin Luke Shepherd.
National Museum Cardiff unveils Leo Abse memorial

Peter Randall-Page rocks at Yorkshire Sculpture Park

22.10.2009 21:42    24hourmuseum.org.uk
From limestone to glacial boulders, Peter Randall-Page appears to breathe life into his raw materials. Mark Sheerin checks out his monumental new show at Yorkshire Sculpture Park.
Peter Randall-Page rocks at Yorkshire Sculpture Park

Tom Phillips gets textual at The Oxfordshire Museum

22.10.2009 21:41    24hourmuseum.org.uk
The Uncommon Reader: Fifty Years of Textual Intercourse is a new show at The Oxfordshire Museum looking back at the text-based imagery of contemporary artist Tom Phillips RA.
Tom Phillips gets textual at The Oxfordshire Museum

Gaudier Brzeska's transformative scupltures set to enliven Royal Academy of Arts

22.10.2009 21:41    24hourmuseum.org.uk
Wild Thing, the new show opening at the Royal Academy of Arts this weekend, positions Henri Gaudier-Brzeska's sculptures alongside work by Jacob Epstein and Eric Gill. Melanie Abrams heads to Paris for a look at Brzeska's transformative work.

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