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Preview A big societal change? The hi-tech clothing that changes colour to show air pollutionArtist Kasia Molga's Human Sensor is a design for clothing with colours that change according to the pollution on the streets its wearer walks down. It's about to premiere in Manchester.23 June 2016
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News A New Plant Species Walks - At The Tatton Park BiennialAn exciting new plant species called a 'fernbot' has begun to populate Tatton Park's Rose Garden - and it's much livelier than most of its green neighbours.07 August 2008
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Article Amy Winehouse, Lindsay Lohan and Kerry Katona get the Harry Hill treatment at Manchester CornerhouseLast Chance to See: A modern day twist on George Cruikshank’s The Worship of Bacchus, singer-songwriters in wooden underpants and some of Manchester's maddest men in The People You're Not.21 February 2011
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Interview Artist’s Statement: Mary Kelly on Post-Partum DocumentThe American artist talks about a groundbreaking six part installation with major importance for both the women's movement and conceptual art.07 March 2011
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C24 Feature Artist's Statement: Matthew Darbyshire on Tate, shopping malls, smoking shelters and student hallsAs An Exhibition For Modern Living, surveying ten years of his career, opens at Manchester Art Gallery, the artist tells us about some of the works in the show.29 September 2015
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Interview Art's Halo Effect: Maria Balshaw on the developing art infrastructure in ManchesterAs a major artwork by Ryan Gander is unveiled in Beswick, Culture24 hears from the Director of Manchester Art Gallery and the Whitworth about the changing cultural landscape of the north-west.11 December 2014
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Review Art_Textiles at the Whitworth Art Gallery: Buzzing with symbolism and struggleFrom a quilt created by early 20th century Indian freedom fighter Surya Sen to the artists who perceived themselves as working in "craft ghettos" during the 1970s, Angelika Rusbridge takes a look at the Whitworth's new exhibition.19 October 2015
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News Bright bee-based sculptures to illuminate Manchester for 2013 Dig the City festivalNew York artist Jason Hackenwerth says his Dance of the Honey Bee sculpture series will "reflect the magnificence" of the Museum of Science of Industry's collection.28 June 2013
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News Cantona, cinemas and a temporary closure: Cornerhouse moves Manchester HOME after 30 yearsSiobhan Ward, who has been part of Cornerhouse since before its original opening in 1985, on the popular centre's switch to Manchester's new £25 million HOME.07 April 2015
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Interview Curator's Choice: Henrietta Ward on Dutch still lifes and Mat Collishaw's Death Row mealsTaking an insightful look at Manchester Art Gallery's current exhibition, the curator tells us why 17th century Dutch still lifes hold a powerful contemporary influence.20 June 2013
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Preview DIY and whistling conjure up a housebound father in Michael Landy show at WhitworthThe Whitworth in Manchester is showing a video spinoff from Michael Landy's milestone installation at Tate Britain, Semi Detached.05 February 2013
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News "Giving needs to be encouraged": Major dealers' donation to Whitworth aims to fly flag for non-London museumsA pair of art dealers who have donated six key pieces of art to Manchester's Whitworth say their aim is to redress the balance of "quality and scope" between museums in London and elsewhere across the UK.23 November 2015
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Preview Grayson Perry's The Vanity of Small Differences opens at Manchester Art GalleryA preview of The Vanity of Small Difference, a look at class impact on taste, by Grayson Perry in the Manchester Art Gallery.01 November 2013
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In Pictures Indian dance performance to take Mancunians on journey of Ascension to the heavensSee pictures from the Asian dance company who are visiting Manchester with a show based on Dante's ascension from the 14th century Divine Comedy poem.03 September 2014
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Preview LA video artist Stanya Kahn enjoys first major European solo show at CornerhouseSeven films, more than 30 drawings and a new commission comprise Stanya Kahn's exhibition It's Cool, I'm Good at Cornerhouse in Manchester.12 July 2012
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Interview Made man: Asheq Akhtar talks about his role in Gillian Wearing's feature film Self MadeOne of a group chosen to play themselves in a movie by the Turner Prize-winning artist, Akhtar tells Culture24 about the experience.28 February 2012
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News Major works begin on £25 million Cornerhouse and Library Theatre home in ManchesterThe "cultural anchor" of a £500 million Manchester regeneration scheme, uniting two of the city's most popular venues, is expected to be completed by spring 2015.05 September 2013