Thursday, 8 September 2011
Art Gallery Manchester Artzu
My Favourite Art Gallery in Manchester is Artzu. I discovered quite a while ago that I liked the way Nick Betney, proprietor of the gallery, used the space. His vision was to bring art to the masses and he did that by using local artists who could turn out decent work at a good price. He's since moved the gallery on and now he represents many North West based artists such as Tim Garner, Matt Wilde, Jon Pountain, Trystram Menhinick, Stephen Farley, Alice Kettle and more.Nick has won contracts for installations all over the world but more recently has sold work in Dubai and China for centre pieces in the new developments in Dubai's "World" development.
Location:
19 Great Ancoats St, Manchester M4 5, UK
Wednesday, 7 September 2011
how to delete linkedin account
I've just deleted mine
Simple. Log in,
go to account settings
at the bottom right you'll see a button saying delete account.
They'll ask you why, you don't need to tell them.
Click the final button and it's bye bye Linkedin.
This is an annoying thing because it's not as easy as it should be.
Never mind, you know how now.
Simple. Log in,
go to account settings
at the bottom right you'll see a button saying delete account.
They'll ask you why, you don't need to tell them.
Click the final button and it's bye bye Linkedin.
This is an annoying thing because it's not as easy as it should be.
Never mind, you know how now.
Thursday, 10 March 2011
Philips Art Gallery Manchester
Our latest project has been filming the Danish Figurative exhibition at the Philips Art Gallery on Tib Lane in Manchester. Our corporate video production team were on hand to help David Powell, the curator organise the screening for his exclusive client list to view the work David has collected and is now selling. Most of the work has been restored to its original brilliance and the set up looks fascinating.
With collectors attending in their droves, almost half of the exhibition was sold on the first night. The paintings are still hung in the gallery and will be on display for a further two months before being replaced with more works from around the country and across Europe.
With collectors attending in their droves, almost half of the exhibition was sold on the first night. The paintings are still hung in the gallery and will be on display for a further two months before being replaced with more works from around the country and across Europe.
Labels:
Art Gallery Manchester,
Collectable,
Collections,
Galleries
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