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Catching up with the Manchester Open, MMU Special Collections

June 27, 2022

Where does the time go ? I finally got around to downloading all the photos from my phone onto my mac to not only free up some space in my phone’s gallery but also to see all the images I have taken on there since 2019 and subsequently forgotten about.. all 5400 of them Eek !!

Needless to say I had an ‘interesting’ few hours plucking out the images to dispose of, those I wanted to keep and those I wanted to share with you. I have photos from a couple of events that I have seen fairly recently that I can now share, these include a trip to the Manchester Open, a few images from Manchester Art Gallery and also a selection from the Special Collections Library at MMU. I apologise in advance for the lack of information regarding artists names etc but I gathered their art initially for myself, not intending to document it here online. I then decided to share the work with you as much of it made me smile, so why wouldn’t I wish to share that : )

Let’s start off at Manchester Art Gallery.

Then onto the Manchester Open exhibition 2022.

Finally some beautiful mid century delights at the MMU Special Collections Library.

I hope you enjoyed my three different exhibition trip here. Which is your fav ?

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2 Comments leave one →
  1. Jay Keefe permalink
    June 27, 2022 1:21 pm

    Like the crowd scene with the violinist, makes me wonder what’s happening

    • June 27, 2022 4:54 pm

      Thanks Jay, I love Mr Freedman’s work, such expression in the faces and brush marks.

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