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Auto Destruct Exhibition Opens At Cross Lane Projects Cumbria

Auto Destruct Exhibition Opens At Cross Lane Projects Cumbria

by News Desk | Jun 29, 2019 | Previews

The latest exhibition at Cross Lane Projects in Kendal, Cumbria opens this weekend with a group show Auto – Destruct, featuring works by Steve Carr, Jake & Dinos Chapman, Cedric Christie, Jean Luc Dubin, Lee Holden, Graeme Miller, Simon Liddiment, Stacie...
EMPIRE II Launches First Event At Provincial Project Space Kendal Cumbria 

EMPIRE II Launches First Event At Provincial Project Space Kendal Cumbria 

by News Desk | Sep 2, 2017 | News

Artist curators Rebecca Scott and Mark Woods are launching a new project space in Kendal Cumbria. The ironically named Provincial Project Space promises to offer up to four international quality shows each year. The privately funded project follows the success...
Kurt Schwitters Merz Barn in Cumbria In Danger Of Sell Off

Kurt Schwitters Merz Barn in Cumbria In Danger Of Sell Off

by News Desk | May 5, 2017 | News

Kurt Schwitters’ Merz Barn in Cumbria is in danger of being sold off on the open market as Arts Council England have refused the project funding three times. This on the 70th anniversary of Merz Barn and also the 80th anniversary of the Nazis’ declaration...

Anselm Kiefer Artist’s Rooms Exhibition Moves North To Cumbria

by News Desk | Feb 9, 2015 | News

Anselm Kiefer is one of the most important post-war European artists. Born in Germany in 1945, he now lives and works in France, His work encompasses themes of environment, memory as well as myth, history, literature and identity. This exhibition is a remarkable...

Beatrix Potter’s Cumbrian Home Granted Grade II Listed Status

by News Desk | Sep 21, 2013 | News

Artist and writer Beatrix Potter’s Cumbrian home, which was built between 1871-1875, has been granted grade II status. The house was designed by the renowned architect Alfred Waterhouse, who is best known for designing the Natural History Museum and Manchester...
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