Herbert Art Gallery & Museum

Herbert Art Gallery and Museum
Jordan Well
Coventry
Coventry
CV1 5QP
England

Website

www.theherbert.org

E-mail

info@theherbert.org

Telephone

024 7683 2386

Fax

024 7629 4790

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Glass fronted entrance to the Herbert Art Gallery and Museum
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We provide places for the people of Coventry and visitors to the City to meet, celebrate and explore their cultural and creative past, present and futures.

Venue Type:

Museum, Gallery, Archive

Opening hours

Mon-Sat 1000-1600
Sun 1200-1600

Admission charges

Free

Collection details

Archaeology, Decorative and Applied Art, Film and Media, Fine Art, Natural Sciences, Social History

Exhibition details are listed below, you may need to scroll down to see them all.

Caught in the Crossfire: Artistic responses to Conflict, Peace and Reconciliation

25 February — 7 July 2013 *on now

The exhibition takes us on a challenging journey from the home front to the frontline and back again, as seen through the eyes of artists, soldiers and people affected by conflict.

Visitors will travel through divided lands, debate the role of protest art, explore the aesthetics of violence and machinery of war, and reflect upon the aftermath of war where hope emerges and lives are rebuilt. A section of the exhibition focuses on the work of kennardphillipps made in response to the invasion and occupation of Iraq

Suitable for

  • 14-15
  • 16-17
  • 18+

Caught in the Crossfire: Artists responses to conflict, peace and reconciliation

25 January — 7 July 2013 *on now

Caught in the Crossfire explores how artists grapple with both the brutality of war and the desire for peace. The exhibition takes us on a challenging journey from the home front to the frontline and back again, as seen through the eyes of artists, soldiers and people affected by conflict.

Visitors will travel through divided lands, debate th role of prtest art, explore the aesthetics of violence and machinery of war, and reflect upon the aftermath of war where hope emerges and lives are rebuilt. On show will be historical works by John Piper, Eric Kennigton and Muirhead Bone alongside contermporary works by Banksy, Peter Howson, kennardphillips, Matthew Picton and Cornelia Parker. This major exhibition brings together for the first time new aquisitions made by the Herbert in partnership with Wolverhampton Art Gallery as part of the Heritage Lottery Fund's Collecting Cultured grant.

Suitable for

  • Any age

Where

Gallery 1 - 3

Admission

Free

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