Paint has always ultimately been a backdrop to beautiful furniture, pictures and fabrics. This extends beyond the domestic space and into public spaces, in particular the importance of background colour is crucial to museum and art gallery spaces. So we are thrilled that we are now working with the Manchester Art Gallery as their official paint sponsors, it’s such a joy to see our natural colours serve as the backdrops to so much culture, history and beauty. The Manchester Art Gallery is also committed to promoting sustainability and are working hard to reduce the environmental impacts of all of their activities. Using a natural paint is bringing them one step closer to their carbon reduction goals and we are thrilled that not only do our colours look beautiful on the walls but they are also healthy for all the visitors, the artworks and the staff. Climate Emergency Gallery 'Tyrian' Manchester are using the Climate Gallery to explore how art and collections can help people learn from history, shape the future, scrutinise decision-making and encourage caring, collective action. The display was chosen by the MAG Climate Justice group which I made up of artists, volunteers, visitors and staff. The group are using the gallery to explore how art and collections can help people learn from history to shape the future, scrutinise decision-making and encourage change. This display focuses on climate change, revealing historic and contemporary inequalities and calling for urgent collective action. MAG often focuses exhibitions around environmental issues in terms of its content and artworks but it is also making sure that the creation and curation of their exhibitions are in line with these narratives. Tyrian Order a Sample Etruscan Brown Order a Sample Spanish White Order a Sample British Art Show 9 The British Art Show is the biggest touring exhibition of contemporary art in the UK and it is widely acknowledged as the most important recurrent exhibition of contemporary art produced in this country, unrivalled in its ambition, scope and national reach. The curators of British Art Show 9, Irene Aristizábal and Hammad Nasar, have made their artist selection after extensive research and travel across the UK. They have chosen our ‘Indigo’ on the walls in these images and our pale yellow ‘Florence’ on the plinths. 'Tingry' Photo © michaelpollardphotography BAS9 has been developed at a precarious moment in Britain’s history that has brought politics, narratives of identity and questions of agency to the centre of public consciousness. The artists presented in the exhibition respond in critical ways to this complex context; imagining more hopeful futures and exploring new modes of resistance. Their projects often blur the boundaries between art and life, and imagine alternative futures. Through their works, they propose alternative economies and ways of living together that emphasise commonality, collaboration and care. Explore works by @hurvinanderson @Michael_armitage_studio @oliverbeerartist @gaikasees @patelhetain @theofficialgracediritu and many more! Runs until Sunday 4th September 2022, head to the website for more information on opening times and tickets. 'Indigo' Photo © michaelpollardphotography Tingry Order a Sample Indigo Order a Sample Ochre Order a Sample Jonquil Order a Sample 100 60 40 20 Dandy Style Dandy Style focuses on men’s fashion and image from the 18th century to the present day. The show explores how concepts such as elegance, uniformity and spectacle have evolved over the last 250 years. The exhibition highlights a range of examples from Manchester’s collections and will be composed of two main sections: Tailored Dandy and Decorated Dandy. Combining the historic with the contemporary, the provocative with the respectable, the show draws contrasts and comparisons between fashion, art and photography. From fashion to fine art, Dandy Style will showcase work from the artists Thomas Gainsborough, Thomas Lawrence, David Hockney and Peter James Field, the photographers David Bailey, Olivia Rose and Jason Evans, and the fashion designers Tommy Nutter, Vivienne Westwood, Alexander McQueen and Ozwald Boateng. The exhibition features extraordinary, never seen pieces from their collections, and includes significant loans from other art institutions and private lenders. Dandy Style 250 years of British Men’s Fashion, Michael Pollard Photography Dandy Style 250 years of British Men’s Fashion, Michael Pollard Photography Dandy Style 250 years of British Men’s Fashion, Michael Pollard Photography Dandy Style 250 years of British Men’s Fashion, Michael Pollard Photography Dandy Style 250 years of British Men’s Fashion, Michael Pollard Photography We have an exciting event coming soon at Manchester, ‘In Conversation with Edward Bulmer‘, so come along to hear a Q&A with Edward Bulmer and Manchester’s Fine Art Curator, talking all things paint, colour and art. The Q&A will be followed by an optional Natural Wine tasting event hosted by Carte Blanche Wines. The Manchester Gallery friends scheme costs £36 a year and includes access to private events like this one and tours as well as 10% off in our café and shop, and all profits go back into the gallery to ensure that it is free for all and that they can continue their support programmes for the people of Manchester. We are really excited to be working with an institution which is striving to make positive changes for the benefit of our people and planet. BOOK EVENT HERE
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An interview with Phoebe and Octavia Dickinson on art, life and the colour purple. Last Thursday to celebrate the opening of Phoebe Dickinson’s new exhibition ‘Great Houses & Gardens of England’ and Octavia Dickinson’s collections, we took a trip to Mayfair to meet the Dickinson sisters at the family gallery on Jermyn St. Click here to find out more.
Why the design world needs to cut its carbon footprint The industrial revolution, or what you might call ‘the dawn of commercial design’ relied on the use of a new energy source – fossil fuels. From coal, to coal tar, to crude oil, to natural gas, their use began to alter the dynamic and the planet increasingly had to store the resultant carbon emissions in the atmosphere rather than in its vegetation, soils and oceans.
A Grand Tour: Elegant Edinburgh House The owners of this beautiful, late Georgian former manse situated in the East Lothian village of Prestonpans have opened their doors to give us a grand tour of their home and the colours they have used to restore the property.
Aspiga: Sustainable & Stylish In Aspiga we have discovered a founder who is as committed as our own and a company who really are showing others how to do business the right way. Aspiga are leading the way to being the home of sustainable and ethical fashion – putting people and our planet first – with stylish cutting edge designs.