Our aim over the next few years is to unlock the joy of the arts for as many people as possible, creating a significant shift in the role that the arts play in their lives. We believe that great art should be for everyone, not just the select few, and aim to provide our audience with all the tools they need to make the arts a more rewarding part of their everyday life.
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Rodin's work at his house in Paris. The whole experience is charged
Susie D {6th Jul, 15:00}
Francis Bacon retrospective @ Prado, Vanity Fair archive @ National Portrait Gallery, Scotland, The Lowry
Rob Peacock {6th Jul, 14:52}
Van Gogh museum exhibition of VVG self portraits. an almost unbearable level of emotional self exposure.
Nick {3rd Jul, 15:46}
Beethoven quartet op. ?127; Leonardo da Vinci's cartoon @ the National Gallery; Hamlet; Finnegans Wake.
Oliver M {3rd Jul, 14:53}
Miralda's Honeymoon project, Rafael Lozano Hammer's work, Bill Viola,Douglas Gordon, John Akomfrah's films, The Globe & immersion in Lampedusa's The Leopard.
Alison Edbury {3rd Jul, 13:12}
Watching my young kids drawing and illustrating their own stories
Su Matthewman {2nd Jul, 15:06}
Tony Harrison's The Kaisers of Carnuntum -in Carnuntum, Austria 1995. A one off, theatre experience of a lifetime
Is this the right question to ask? have enjoyed theatre, live art events and Fundacion Joan Miro in Barcelona. Maybe the question is what inspired you?
Marcus Romer {1st Jul, 11:49}
Matthew Barney's Cremaster exhibition in Paris and the Dogtroep theatre group performing in a dry dock in Amsterdam as it steadily filled with seawater.
Peter S {26th Jun, 21:25}
Liverpool Biennial 2002 - changed my outlook on what constitutes art forever...
Ema B {26th Jun, 12:49}
Playing Brahms Second symphony conducted by Sir Adrian Boult when I was 15
Anon {25th Jun, 06:13}
The Outsider Art gallery in Lausanne, Switzerland
Steve {23rd Jun, 11:14}
anish kapoor, Marsyas at the tate modern 2002
john cooper {9th Jun, 11:45}
The truly otherworldly tableaux and illustrations by Tove Jansson at Moominvalley, Tampere, Finland: http://tinyurl.com/laakso
emilia {9th Jun, 10:52}
The Sultan's Elephant and the faces turned up to watch it go by. magic!
Miss P {8th Jun, 14:28}
Very nice site!
Pharmd998 {6th Jun, 16:39}
Manic Street Preachers playing Journal for Plague Lovers in it's entirity in Wolverhampton on Monday.
Shell {4th Jun, 20:08}
After a performance by clown, Slava Polunin, the audience playing with a huge balloon for an hour. He sat on the edge of the stage smiling, observing the fun
Niki S {4th Jun, 16:34}
Listening to Barber's Adagio at Proms in the Park days after 9/11 - extremely moving
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Rodin's work at his house in Paris. The whole experience is charged
Francis Bacon retrospective @ Prado, Vanity Fair archive @ National Portrait Gallery, Scotland, The Lowry
Van Gogh museum exhibition of VVG self portraits. an almost unbearable level of emotional self exposure.
Beethoven quartet op. ?127; Leonardo da Vinci's cartoon @ the National Gallery; Hamlet; Finnegans Wake.
Miralda's Honeymoon project, Rafael Lozano Hammer's work, Bill Viola,Douglas Gordon, John Akomfrah's films, The Globe & immersion in Lampedusa's The Leopard.
Watching my young kids drawing and illustrating their own stories
Tony Harrison's The Kaisers of Carnuntum -in Carnuntum, Austria 1995. A one off, theatre experience of a lifetime
Impossible question:
Sculpture - Bernini @ Borghese, Anish Kapoor @ Tate
2D - Doni Tondi @ Uffizi
Rothko @ Tate
Is this the right question to ask? have enjoyed theatre, live art events and Fundacion Joan Miro in Barcelona. Maybe the question is what inspired you?
Matthew Barney's Cremaster exhibition in Paris and the Dogtroep theatre group performing in a dry dock in Amsterdam as it steadily filled with seawater.
Liverpool Biennial 2002 - changed my outlook on what constitutes art forever...
Playing Brahms Second symphony conducted by Sir Adrian Boult when I was 15
The Outsider Art gallery in Lausanne, Switzerland
anish kapoor, Marsyas at the tate modern 2002
The truly otherworldly tableaux and illustrations by Tove Jansson at Moominvalley, Tampere, Finland: http://tinyurl.com/laakso
The Sultan's Elephant and the faces turned up to watch it go by. magic!
Very nice site!
Manic Street Preachers playing Journal for Plague Lovers in it's entirity in Wolverhampton on Monday.
After a performance by clown, Slava Polunin, the audience playing with a huge balloon for an hour. He sat on the edge of the stage smiling, observing the fun
Listening to Barber's Adagio at Proms in the Park days after 9/11 - extremely moving