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Leeds City Art Gallery
The Headrow
Leeds
LS1 3AA
Tel:
0113 247 8248
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Overview
The newly refurbished Leeds City Art Gallery houses an acclaimed collection of traditional prints, watercolours, paintings and sculptures including works by Turner and Cotman. Henry Moore, Barbara Hepworth and Anthony Gormley feature among the more contemporary artists whose work is displayed.
The gallery offers a great place in which to chat and mingle, contemplate and enjoy art, and presents a varied programme of exhibitions and events in which to participate. It also features a magnificent restored Victorian tiled hall including a cafe which links the gallery to the Central Library next door.
"The City Art Gallery has an outstanding collection of 20th century British art, bought with unusual flair"
Financial Times, 29 April 2000
"One of the most impressive municipal collections on these islands"
The Art Atlas of Britain and Ireland 1990
"Probably the best collection of twentieth century British art outside London"
John Russell Taylor, The Times 1994
Opening Times
Monday to Saturday: 10.00am – 5.00pm
Sunday: 1.00pm – 5.00pm
Open late night Wednesday until 8.00pm
Closed bank holidays
Closed December 25, 26, 27 and January 1 and 2
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What's on at Leeds City Art Gallery
Playground: Early Years
- 14th Nov 2008 to 16th Jan 2009
An interactive multi-sensory art workshop for children
Northern Art Prize
- 21st Nov 2008 to 1st Feb 2009
Celebrating and rewarding professional artists living in the North East, North West and Yorkshire regions
Thursday 08 Jan 2009