Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery
Chamberlain Square
Birmingham
Birmingham
B3 3DH
England
Website
Main Website
Preraphaelite Online Resource
Resources for Teachers, Parents and Kids
Online Collections
Birmingham Black History Website
www.birminghamblackhistory.com
General Enquiries
bmag.enquiries@birmingham.gov.uk
Picture Library
picture.library@birmingham.gov.uk
Telephone
0121 303 2834
Fax
0121 303 1394
Founded in 1885, the collections cover fine art and applied arts, archaeology and ethnography, local and industrial history.
Venue Type:
Museum, Gallery
This museum has a Designated Collection of national importance.
There are over 500,000 objects in Birmingham Museums and Art Gallery's collection. Our collection of Pre-Raphaelite paintings and drawings draws visitors from around the world. Our permanent displays include fine art from the Renaissance to the present, topographical views of Birmingham, metalwork, ceramics and glass, Egypt and the ancient world, world cultures, the history of Birmingham's Bull Ring, social history and wooden artefacts. If you want to see a particular object, check beforehand to find out if it is on display. You can also visit our stores, where you can see a wide range of objects including vintage cars and industrial objects - just check our website for dates of stores open days and tours.
Collection details
World Cultures, Weapons and War, Toys and Hobbies, Social History, Personalities, Music, Fine Art, Design, Decorative and Applied Art, Costume and Textiles, Coins and Medals, Archives, Archaeology
Key artists and exhibits
- Designated Collection
- Pre-Raphaelites
- Dante Gabriel Rossetti
- William Holman Hunt
- John Everett Millais
- Ford Madox Brown
- Edward Burne Jones
- Birmingham School
- Arts and Crafts
- Renaissance art
- Baroque art
- Victorian art
- Modern art
- Metalwork
- Coins and medals
- Chinese ceramics
- Ceramics
- Glass
- Egypt
- Sultanganj Buddha
- World cultures
- Ancient World
- Archaeology
- Birmingham history
- Social history
- Pinto collection of wooden objects
Metropolis: reflections on the modern city
Visions of the modern global city by some of the world's most exciting artists, Metropolis brings together stunning work by 25 contemporary artists of the highest international standing to Birmingham and includes digital projection, painting, sculpture, photography and mixed media installation.
Metropolis: Reflections on the modern city is a major showcase of international contemporary artwork jointly collected by Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery and the New Art Gallery, Walsall and developed in partnership with Ikon Gallery, as part of the £1 million Art Fund International initiative. Now shown together for the first time, these works represent an ambitious and nationally-significant new collection for Birmingham, Walsall and the West Midlands.
Suitable for
Admission
Free
Staffordshire Hoard
The Staffordshire Hoard is in Gallery 16. This unique Anglo-Saxon collection is still in the process of being conserved and in this gallery you can see objects pre-conservation and objects that have newly been conserved.
The Hoard is made up of over 1,500 pieces of beautifully crafted gold and silver from the 7th century Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Mercia.
This exhibition tells the story of the Hoard find and the history of Anglo-Saxon Britain.
As well as seeing the Hoard objects you can also use the interactives to take a closer look at some of the star items that are not currently on display.
There is also the opportunity to handle two replica Saxon swords.
Conservation of the Hoard is taking place at Birmingham Museums and Art Gallery. Due to conservation work, research work and occasional photography and filming days we cannot guarantee which objects will be on display in the gallery. If you would like to check before your visit please phone: 0121 303 1966 or email: bmag_enquiries@birmingham.gov.uk
Admission
The Staffordshire Hoard exhibition is in Gallery 16.
From Paintings to Postcards
This tour is part of a programme of curatorial tours to accompany our new Birmingham History Galleries, 'Birmingham - its people, its history'. Please meet in the Round Room at 13:00pm; Please note this talk will take place in the AV room.
Suitable for
- Any age
When
1-2:15pm
Admission
Tickets are £2.00 per person, available from the Vestibule reception desk (adjacent to the Round Room).
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