BMAG to reopen with Victorian Radicals
December 12 2023

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Posted by Adam Busiakiewicz:
The Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery (BMAG) has announced that it will be reopening in February 2024 with a big exhibition based around its exquisite collection of 19th century paintings. Victorian Radicals has already been touring the USA whilst the museum has been closed for renovation works.
According to the museum's website:
Three generations of British artists, designers and makers revolutionised the visual arts in the second half of the nineteenth century. The Pre-Raphaelites, William Morris and his circle and the men and women of the Arts and Crafts movement transformed art and design.
Selected from the city of Birmingham's outstanding collection, Victorian Radicals presents vibrant paintings and exquisite drawings alongside jewellery, glass, textiles and metalwork to explore their radical vision for art and society.
Fresh from an award-winning tour of the US, Victorian Radicals is the first comprehensive showing of the city’s Pre-Raphaelite and Arts and Crafts collections in Birmingham for over five years. Discover the story of the Pre-Raphaelites themselves and their influence on artists and makers well into the twentieth century – especially in Birmingham itself. Paintings made by artists including Kate Bunce, Joseph Southall and Arthur Gaskin combined the poetry and intensity of the Pre-Raphaelites’ work with a distinctive identity all their own.
The show will open on 10th February 2024.