Galleries Night and Art Bus 14 May 2015, 5-9pm Free, donations welcome mac birmingham: www.macbirmingham.co.uk Trevor Appleson: Birmingham In this new body of work, world renowned photographer Trevor Appleson has taken to the streets of Birmingham to look at youth culture now. Including over 70 classic portrait photographs, made in a makeshift portable studio, Appleson reflects the cultural diversity of young people in Birmingham, their infinite styles and tribal affinities, alongside personal objects and social media content. Exhibition continues until 5 July. Wish You Were Here? Artists’ postcards from 1960 to the present day Selected from Jeremy Cooper’s major artists’ postcards collection, Wish you were here? presents works by some of today’s most famous artists. Featuring over 200 artists, this is a unique opportunity to see works from the collection, some for the first time, before its donation to the British Museum Prints and Drawings Department in 2018. Exhibition continues until 28 June. The Barber Institute of Fine Arts: www.barber.org.uk The permanent collection From Amberger to Zurbaran, the Barber’s galleries include major works by Botticelli and Bellini, through Rubens, Gainsborough and Turner to Monet, Degas, Renoir, Rodin, Gauguin, Van Gogh and Magritte – with exciting new acquisitions by Frank Auerbach and George Bellows. New Art West Midlands Voyeurism, hero-worship, and orange-phobia: just some of the themes tackled by recent graduates from the West Midlands’ five university art schools – working in everything from oil paint and photography to boiled sweets and socks! Exhibition continues until 17 May. Inheriting Rome This exhibition examines how the symbolism and legacy of the Roman empire’s currency lived on, and continues today in the coinage of its inheritor empires, states and nations. Exhibition continues until 24 January 2016. Ikon Gallery: www.ikon-gallery.org Pavel Büchler (Honest) Work Czech artist Pavel Büchler’s exhibition at Ikon is his most comprehensive presentation in the UK to date. It involves a wide range of media including text, found objects, obsolete technologies and appropriated digital material, combining philosophical scepticism with a smart sense of humour that draws attention to the fundamentally strange nature of everyday life. Exhibition continues until 12 July. RBSA Gallery: www.rbsa.org.uk Prize exhibition With a £1000 top prize, this annual open exhibition continues to attract exceptional talent from across the UK and beyond. The RBSA holds a number of prize exhibitions each year in order to provide artists with a platform to show their work and be rewarded for their talents. Exhibition continues until 13 June. Nautical craft exhibition The textures and colours of the coastline continue to provide great inspiration for contemporary designer-makers. From ceramic sea-creatures to drift-wood pendants, come and explore the summery delights in our Craft Gallery! Exhibition continues until 12 September. Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery (Waterhall Gallery only) www.birminghammuseums.org.uk/bmag Art from Elsewhere: International Contemporary Art from UK Galleries An exhibition showcasing 19 international artists whose work was recently collected as part of the Art Fund International scheme. Curated by David Elliott, a curator of international stature, the exhibition considers global change and postcolonial experiences. A Hayward Touring exhibition supported by the Art Fund. Exhibition continues until 31 May. Parkside Gallery: www.bcu.ac.uk/parksidegallery Tibor Reich Drawings This exhibition explores the drawings of one of the UK’s most prolific textile designers and manufacturers, Tibor Reich (1916-96). The work on display aligns to Reich’s commercial success and demonstrates how he used drawing to explore endless possibilities of design and application of pattern. Exhibition continues until 30 May. Eastside Projects: www.eastsideprojects.org Silks: Samara Scott & Roger Coward: You and Me Here We Are At Eastside Projects you can have an extra special sneak peek at two brand new exhibitions. In the main space Scott’s first solo show in a public gallery rips up and ruptures the floor to create an irrepressible, erotic topography of consumer products. In the second gallery Coward re-presents his Artist Placement Group project which took place in Small Heath, Birmingham in 1975. And to top it all the Black Pleasure bar will be open.
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