Tramway generation of Glasgow artists
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The Tramway generation of Glasgow artists refers to a loosely associated group of contemporary artists who emerged around Glasgow’s Tramway arts venue in the late 20th century, known for their experimental, conceptually driven work and significant impact on the international art scene.
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Target entity: Tramway generation of Glasgow artists Context triple: [Ross Sinclair, memberOf, Tramway generation of Glasgow artists]
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Glasgow art nouveau circle
The Glasgow art nouveau circle was a group of late 19th- and early 20th-century artists and designers in Glasgow known for their distinctive, symbolist-inflected Art Nouveau style that helped define the Glasgow Style.
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The Burrell Collection
The Burrell Collection is a renowned art museum in Glasgow housing the extensive and eclectic collection of shipping magnate Sir William Burrell, including medieval art, Chinese ceramics, Islamic art, and works by major European artists.
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Gallery of Modern Art (Glasgow)
The Gallery of Modern Art in Glasgow is the city’s main contemporary art museum, housed in a historic neoclassical building and known for its changing exhibitions of modern and contemporary artworks.
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Glasgow International Festival of Visual Art
Glasgow International Festival of Visual Art is a biennial contemporary art festival in Glasgow, Scotland, showcasing innovative visual art exhibitions and projects by local and international artists across the city.
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Ford Madox Brown mural cycle
The Ford Madox Brown mural cycle is a series of large-scale Victorian-era wall paintings in Manchester Town Hall depicting key episodes in the history and development of Manchester.
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Target entity: Tramway generation of Glasgow artists Target entity description: The Tramway generation of Glasgow artists refers to a loosely associated group of contemporary artists who emerged around Glasgow’s Tramway arts venue in the late 20th century, known for their experimental, conceptually driven work and significant impact on the international art scene.
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A.
Glasgow art nouveau circle
The Glasgow art nouveau circle was a group of late 19th- and early 20th-century artists and designers in Glasgow known for their distinctive, symbolist-inflected Art Nouveau style that helped define the Glasgow Style.
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B.
The Burrell Collection
The Burrell Collection is a renowned art museum in Glasgow housing the extensive and eclectic collection of shipping magnate Sir William Burrell, including medieval art, Chinese ceramics, Islamic art, and works by major European artists.
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C.
Gallery of Modern Art (Glasgow)
The Gallery of Modern Art in Glasgow is the city’s main contemporary art museum, housed in a historic neoclassical building and known for its changing exhibitions of modern and contemporary artworks.
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D.
Glasgow International Festival of Visual Art
Glasgow International Festival of Visual Art is a biennial contemporary art festival in Glasgow, Scotland, showcasing innovative visual art exhibitions and projects by local and international artists across the city.
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E.
Ford Madox Brown mural cycle
The Ford Madox Brown mural cycle is a series of large-scale Victorian-era wall paintings in Manchester Town Hall depicting key episodes in the history and development of Manchester.
- F. None of above. chosen
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