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GALLERY NOW OPEN
EXHIBITIONS
Current. Find out about our current exhibitions and displays, including our first-ever online exhibition, Sights of Wonder. *Please note the Barber is temporarily closed. Learn more.WORK WITH US
BARBER FINE ART LIBRARYFROM THE DIRECTOR
Welcome back to the Barber! We are open – welcome back to the Barber! The galleries are now open Tuesdays to Sundays from 10am to 5pm. To ensure everyone stays safe and well, entry is by timed pre-booked tickets with measures in place to ensure social distancing, good ventilation and hygiene. Book your free ticket here. TUESDAY TALKS SERIES FOUR Thanks for listening. Music composed and performed by Jack Davies especially for these mini podcasts.. Please bear with us regarding any varying audio quality – we are recording from home. Revisit previousepisodes
SIGHTS OF WONDER
Sights of Wonder is an online exhibition of photographs by Francis Bedford (1815-1894) taken during a royal tour to the eastern Mediterranean region in 1862.It was curated by ten MA Art History and Curating students at the University of Birmingham, in partnership with the Royal Collection Trust and the Barber Institute of Fine Arts. MARGUERITE GÉRARD (1761 A cat is settled on her lap, while her son stands listlessly at her side. This is the scene shown in the oil painting The Enigmatic Reader, which has recently been identified by leading expert Dr Carole Blumenfeld to be the work of the French artist Marguerite Gérard (1761-1837). The picture was made in about 1817 when the artist was atthe
TURNER ARCHIVES
The Lake of Thun London, 1808 Etching with mezzotint 18.3 x 29.2 cm Etched by JMW Turner and engraved by Charles Turner (no relation), this print was the third plate of the artist’s Liber Studorium, a series of landscape prints intended to advertise his range. THE BARBER INSTITUTE OF FINE ARTS The Barber Institute of Fine Arts. Home to ‘one of the finest small art galleries in Europe’, and a concert hall with ‘perfect acoustics, comfort, and rest for the eye’, the Barber Institute is as unique as it is uplifting - a haven of tranquility on a bustling university campus in a major metropolis.GALLERY NOW OPEN
EXHIBITIONS
Current. Find out about our current exhibitions and displays, including our first-ever online exhibition, Sights of Wonder. *Please note the Barber is temporarily closed. Learn more.WORK WITH US
BARBER FINE ART LIBRARYFROM THE DIRECTOR
Welcome back to the Barber! We are open – welcome back to the Barber! The galleries are now open Tuesdays to Sundays from 10am to 5pm. To ensure everyone stays safe and well, entry is by timed pre-booked tickets with measures in place to ensure social distancing, good ventilation and hygiene. Book your free ticket here. TUESDAY TALKS SERIES FOUR Thanks for listening. Music composed and performed by Jack Davies especially for these mini podcasts.. Please bear with us regarding any varying audio quality – we are recording from home. Revisit previousepisodes
SIGHTS OF WONDER
Sights of Wonder is an online exhibition of photographs by Francis Bedford (1815-1894) taken during a royal tour to the eastern Mediterranean region in 1862.It was curated by ten MA Art History and Curating students at the University of Birmingham, in partnership with the Royal Collection Trust and the Barber Institute of Fine Arts. MARGUERITE GÉRARD (1761 A cat is settled on her lap, while her son stands listlessly at her side. This is the scene shown in the oil painting The Enigmatic Reader, which has recently been identified by leading expert Dr Carole Blumenfeld to be the work of the French artist Marguerite Gérard (1761-1837). The picture was made in about 1817 when the artist was atthe
TURNER ARCHIVES
The Lake of Thun London, 1808 Etching with mezzotint 18.3 x 29.2 cm Etched by JMW Turner and engraved by Charles Turner (no relation), this print was the third plate of the artist’s Liber Studorium, a series of landscape prints intended to advertise his range. BECOME A MEMBER OF THE BARBER ASSOCIATION Join online to pay by card. Or download, print, complete and return a membership form to pay by direct debit or cheque. Alternatively, email association@barber.org.uk and weABOUT BARBER HEALTH
Barber Health asks: how can we can best support recovery? Thanks to a major grant of £40,000 from the Art Fund’s Respond & Reimagine scheme, the Barber is delivering our health and wellbeing initiative throughout 2021. The project builds on our previous experience of working in this area, but takes it to new levels and areas by using multi-disciplinary professionalism and community engagement.EVENTS ARCHIVE
The Barber Institute of Fine Arts University of Birmingham EdgbastonBirmingham B15 2TS
HOW TO FIND US
How to find us. Booking is essential; please book your visit in advance of the day you plan to visit the Barber – book a free ticket here. The Barber is just three miles from the centre of Birmingham – we encourage our visitors to use public transport, walk, or cyclewhere possible.
CARE HOME OUTREACH
Care Home Outreach A new project for the Barber. Art helps us connect with other people and make sense of our experiences. It can inspire and delight us and spark our curiosity.BARBER HEALTH
Menu. Visit; Collections. Paintings; Works on Paper; Coins; Sculpture; Decorative Art; University CollectionsSOCIAL PRESCRIBING
A research project. As part of the Barber Health project, research is taking place into the social prescribing landscape in Birmingham. Is there a place for the Barber here – and if there is, what does it look like, can we fill the gap, and how can we make it sustainable? TUESDAY TALKS SERIES FOUR Thanks for listening. Music composed and performed by Jack Davies especially for these mini podcasts.. Please bear with us regarding any varying audio quality – we are recording from home. Revisit previousepisodes
OUR NURSE IN RESIDENCE Meet Jane Nicol. The project’s inaugural Nurse in Residence is Jane Nicol, Senior Lecturer at the University of Birmingham’s School of Nursing and a registered nurse who has specialised in palliative and end of life care. Jane will be looking at the Barber’s collection through her unique lens and developing ways of using the Barber’s collection to inform community healthcare and enrichRECOVERY ART
Recovery Art at the Barber Institute supports people coping with their physical or mental health in Birmingham. THE BARBER INSTITUTE OF FINE ARTS The Barber Institute of Fine Arts. Home to ‘one of the finest small art galleries in Europe’, and a concert hall with ‘perfect acoustics, comfort, and rest for the eye’, the Barber Institute is as unique as it is uplifting - a haven of tranquility on a bustling university campus in a major metropolis.GALLERY NOW OPEN
BECOME A MEMBER OF THE BARBER ASSOCIATION Join online to pay by card. Or download, print, complete and return a membership form to pay by direct debit or cheque. Alternatively, email association@barber.org.uk and weEXHIBITIONS
Current. Find out about our current exhibitions and displays, including our first-ever online exhibition, Sights of Wonder. *Please note the Barber is temporarily closed. Learn more.WORK WITH US
OUR STAFF - THE BARBER INSTITUTE OF FINE ARTS Robert Wenley joined the Barber Institute in May 2010 from Glasgow Museums, where he was the Curator of European Art, 1600-1800 and based at the Burrell Collection from 2003 until 2010.. Robert studied History (BA Hons) at Durham University and Gallery Studies (M. Litt.) at the University of St Andrews. This was followed by twelve years in the curatorial section of the Wallace Collection, London.SIGHTS OF WONDER
Sights of Wonder is an online exhibition of photographs by Francis Bedford (1815-1894) taken during a royal tour to the eastern Mediterranean region in 1862.It was curated by ten MA Art History and Curating students at the University of Birmingham, in partnership with the Royal Collection Trust and the Barber Institute of Fine Arts. THE EMPEROR'S NEW NOSE The Emperor’s New Nose. In 695, the Byzantine Emperor Justinian II, son of Constantine IV (668-685), grandson of Constans II (641-668), great grandson of Constantine III (641) and great great grandson of the dynasty’s founder, Herakleios (610-641), was violently deposed. To prevent him returning to power, his tongue was slit, his nose cutTURNER ARCHIVES
The Lake of Thun London, 1808 Etching with mezzotint 18.3 x 29.2 cm Etched by JMW Turner and engraved by Charles Turner (no relation), this print was the third plate of the artist’s Liber Studorium, a series of landscape prints intended to advertise his range. SOW 23 – SIGHTS OF WONDER Owner and Data Controller. The Barber Institute of Fine Arts University of Birmingham Edgbaston Birmingham B15 2TS Owner contact email: info@barber.org.uk Since the installation of third-party Cookies and other tracking systems through the services used within this Application cannot be technically controlled by the Owner, any specific references to Cookies and tracking systems installed THE BARBER INSTITUTE OF FINE ARTS The Barber Institute of Fine Arts. Home to ‘one of the finest small art galleries in Europe’, and a concert hall with ‘perfect acoustics, comfort, and rest for the eye’, the Barber Institute is as unique as it is uplifting - a haven of tranquility on a bustling university campus in a major metropolis.GALLERY NOW OPEN
BECOME A MEMBER OF THE BARBER ASSOCIATION Join online to pay by card. Or download, print, complete and return a membership form to pay by direct debit or cheque. Alternatively, email association@barber.org.uk and weEXHIBITIONS
Current. Find out about our current exhibitions and displays, including our first-ever online exhibition, Sights of Wonder. *Please note the Barber is temporarily closed. Learn more.WORK WITH US
OUR STAFF - THE BARBER INSTITUTE OF FINE ARTS Robert Wenley joined the Barber Institute in May 2010 from Glasgow Museums, where he was the Curator of European Art, 1600-1800 and based at the Burrell Collection from 2003 until 2010.. Robert studied History (BA Hons) at Durham University and Gallery Studies (M. Litt.) at the University of St Andrews. This was followed by twelve years in the curatorial section of the Wallace Collection, London.SIGHTS OF WONDER
Sights of Wonder is an online exhibition of photographs by Francis Bedford (1815-1894) taken during a royal tour to the eastern Mediterranean region in 1862.It was curated by ten MA Art History and Curating students at the University of Birmingham, in partnership with the Royal Collection Trust and the Barber Institute of Fine Arts. THE EMPEROR'S NEW NOSE The Emperor’s New Nose. In 695, the Byzantine Emperor Justinian II, son of Constantine IV (668-685), grandson of Constans II (641-668), great grandson of Constantine III (641) and great great grandson of the dynasty’s founder, Herakleios (610-641), was violently deposed. To prevent him returning to power, his tongue was slit, his nose cutTURNER ARCHIVES
The Lake of Thun London, 1808 Etching with mezzotint 18.3 x 29.2 cm Etched by JMW Turner and engraved by Charles Turner (no relation), this print was the third plate of the artist’s Liber Studorium, a series of landscape prints intended to advertise his range. SOW 23 – SIGHTS OF WONDER Owner and Data Controller. The Barber Institute of Fine Arts University of Birmingham Edgbaston Birmingham B15 2TS Owner contact email: info@barber.org.uk Since the installation of third-party Cookies and other tracking systems through the services used within this Application cannot be technically controlled by the Owner, any specific references to Cookies and tracking systems installed CONCERTS - THE BARBER INSTITUTE OF FINE ARTS Concerts. Europe’s finest art deco concert hall is right here in Birmingham. Hosting internationally acclaimed Evening Concerts alongside regular free lunchtime concerts and the Barber Opera, the hall has been renowned for chamber music and recital series dating back to 1945. Our brilliant programme of performances continuesonline; please
EVENTS ARCHIVE
The Barber Institute of Fine Arts University of Birmingham EdgbastonBirmingham B15 2TS
OUR POLICIES
OUR POLICIES. A number of the Barber Institute’s strategic and operational policies are available for you to read and can be downloaded from this page: Access Statement. Borrowing Procedures. Collections Management Plan. Exhibition Policy. Venue Hire Policy. Due Diligence Policy for Loans. Volunteer Policy. MARGUERITE GÉRARD (1761 A cat is settled on her lap, while her son stands listlessly at her side. This is the scene shown in the oil painting The Enigmatic Reader, which has recently been identified by leading expert Dr Carole Blumenfeld to be the work of the French artist Marguerite Gérard (1761-1837). The picture was made in about 1817 when the artist was atthe
INDIAN, DECCANI SCHOOL Portrait of Sultan Ali Adil Shah II India, 17th century Coloured ink on paper and fabric 389 x 237 mm. Painted in Bijapur by an unknown master, this jewel-like miniature depicts Sultan Ali Adil Shah II, who reigned between 1656 and 1672. ANTHONY VAN DYCK (1599 See this painting in the Red Gallery 'Anthony Van Dyck: Ecco Homo and The Mocking of Christ' Exhibition Catalogue by Richard Verdi. £2.95. This publication accompanied the exhibition ‘Anthony Van Dyck: Ecco Homo and The Mocking of Christ’, Princeton University Art Museum, 9 March – 9 June 2002 and The Barber Institute of Fine Arts, 25 October 2002 – 19 January 2003. JOSHUA REYNOLDS (1723 240 x 148 cm. Maria (1767-1834) and William (1775-1805) were the children of Sir Sampson Gideon, who paid Reynolds £300 for this painting in 1787. Maria later married Gregory, 14th Lord Saye and Sele, whilst William, having risen to the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel in the Army, died aged just 30. This portrait marks a high point inReynolds’s
JAN DAVIDSZ DE HEEM (1606 Around it, in a carefully planned disorder, are silver vessels which set up a series of complex reflections. These hard forms are contrasted with the different textures of a bunch of grapes, walnuts and a lemon – cut and peeled. De Heem achieved his astonishing illusion with only a THOMAS FEARNLEY (1802 Ramsau Ramsau, Bavarian Alps, Germany, 1832 Oil on paper, laid on canvas 28 x 27 cm. Fearnley painted this finished composition from nature in September 1832. DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI (1828-82) 84 x 70.9 cm. Fanny Cornforth, the artist’s mistress, was the model for this striking image. The cornflowers at the front refer to her name and the passion flowers suggest her fiery character. But the image is more a hymn to beauty than a portrait. A bower is a private setting for lovers and Rossetti has decorated it with exotic elements THE BARBER INSTITUTE OF FINE ARTS The Barber Institute of Fine Arts. Home to ‘one of the finest small art galleries in Europe’, and a concert hall with ‘perfect acoustics, comfort, and rest for the eye’, the Barber Institute is as unique as it is uplifting - a haven of tranquility on a bustling university campus in a major metropolis. BECOME A MEMBER OF THE BARBER ASSOCIATION Join online to pay by card. Or download, print, complete and return a membership form to pay by direct debit or cheque. Alternatively, email association@barber.org.uk and weGALLERY NOW OPEN
EXHIBITIONS
Current. Find out about our current exhibitions and displays, including our first-ever online exhibition, Sights of Wonder. *Please note the Barber is temporarily closed. Learn more.OUR POLICIES
OUR POLICIES. A number of the Barber Institute’s strategic and operational policies are available for you to read and can be downloaded from this page: Access Statement. Borrowing Procedures. Collections Management Plan. Exhibition Policy. Venue Hire Policy. Due Diligence Policy for Loans. Volunteer Policy.SIGHTS OF WONDER
Sights of Wonder is an online exhibition of photographs by Francis Bedford (1815-1894) taken during a royal tour to the eastern Mediterranean region in 1862.It was curated by ten MA Art History and Curating students at the University of Birmingham, in partnership with the Royal Collection Trust and the Barber Institute of Fine Arts. MARGUERITE GÉRARD (1761 A cat is settled on her lap, while her son stands listlessly at her side. This is the scene shown in the oil painting The Enigmatic Reader, which has recently been identified by leading expert Dr Carole Blumenfeld to be the work of the French artist Marguerite Gérard (1761-1837). The picture was made in about 1817 when the artist was atthe
TURNER ARCHIVES
The Lake of Thun London, 1808 Etching with mezzotint 18.3 x 29.2 cm Etched by JMW Turner and engraved by Charles Turner (no relation), this print was the third plate of the artist’s Liber Studorium, a series of landscape prints intended to advertise his range. JOSHUA REYNOLDS (1723 240 x 148 cm. Maria (1767-1834) and William (1775-1805) were the children of Sir Sampson Gideon, who paid Reynolds £300 for this painting in 1787. Maria later married Gregory, 14th Lord Saye and Sele, whilst William, having risen to the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel in the Army, died aged just 30. This portrait marks a high point inReynolds’s
RICHARD WILSON (1712/13-1782) It was painted for Sir Richard Grosvenor, the owner of the nearby Eaton estate. The Welsh artist Wilson had recently returned from Italy (1750-7) where he he began to concentrate on landscape painting. His experiences there enabled him to invest this British scene with a southern feel. The light from the setting sun, the framing tree, andthe
THE BARBER INSTITUTE OF FINE ARTS The Barber Institute of Fine Arts. Home to ‘one of the finest small art galleries in Europe’, and a concert hall with ‘perfect acoustics, comfort, and rest for the eye’, the Barber Institute is as unique as it is uplifting - a haven of tranquility on a bustling university campus in a major metropolis. BECOME A MEMBER OF THE BARBER ASSOCIATION Join online to pay by card. Or download, print, complete and return a membership form to pay by direct debit or cheque. Alternatively, email association@barber.org.uk and weGALLERY NOW OPEN
EXHIBITIONS
Current. Find out about our current exhibitions and displays, including our first-ever online exhibition, Sights of Wonder. *Please note the Barber is temporarily closed. Learn more.OUR POLICIES
OUR POLICIES. A number of the Barber Institute’s strategic and operational policies are available for you to read and can be downloaded from this page: Access Statement. Borrowing Procedures. Collections Management Plan. Exhibition Policy. Venue Hire Policy. Due Diligence Policy for Loans. Volunteer Policy.SIGHTS OF WONDER
Sights of Wonder is an online exhibition of photographs by Francis Bedford (1815-1894) taken during a royal tour to the eastern Mediterranean region in 1862.It was curated by ten MA Art History and Curating students at the University of Birmingham, in partnership with the Royal Collection Trust and the Barber Institute of Fine Arts. MARGUERITE GÉRARD (1761 A cat is settled on her lap, while her son stands listlessly at her side. This is the scene shown in the oil painting The Enigmatic Reader, which has recently been identified by leading expert Dr Carole Blumenfeld to be the work of the French artist Marguerite Gérard (1761-1837). The picture was made in about 1817 when the artist was atthe
TURNER ARCHIVES
The Lake of Thun London, 1808 Etching with mezzotint 18.3 x 29.2 cm Etched by JMW Turner and engraved by Charles Turner (no relation), this print was the third plate of the artist’s Liber Studorium, a series of landscape prints intended to advertise his range. JOSHUA REYNOLDS (1723 240 x 148 cm. Maria (1767-1834) and William (1775-1805) were the children of Sir Sampson Gideon, who paid Reynolds £300 for this painting in 1787. Maria later married Gregory, 14th Lord Saye and Sele, whilst William, having risen to the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel in the Army, died aged just 30. This portrait marks a high point inReynolds’s
RICHARD WILSON (1712/13-1782) It was painted for Sir Richard Grosvenor, the owner of the nearby Eaton estate. The Welsh artist Wilson had recently returned from Italy (1750-7) where he he began to concentrate on landscape painting. His experiences there enabled him to invest this British scene with a southern feel. The light from the setting sun, the framing tree, andthe
GALLERY NOW OPEN
The galleries will be open Tuesdays to Sundays 10am to 5pm and booking is now essential. Before you visit, please familiarise yourself with the changes we’ve made to ensure the safety of visitors and staff. Whether you’re exploring new places on your doorstep or are a familiar face, we’re delighted to welcome you to our beautifulcollection.
LEARNING - THE BARBER INSTITUTE OF FINE ARTS Welcome Week Learn more Tuesday Talks Series One Learn more Overhear with Jacqui Rowe Learn more The queer gaze: emotion and erasure Learn more Concertina Creepy Crawlies Learn more Learning Be inspired, creative and curious Adults Learn more Families Learn more Barber Schools Learn more Tuesday Talks Podcast Learn more ShareTweetSharePin CONCERTS - THE BARBER INSTITUTE OF FINE ARTS Concerts. Europe’s finest art deco concert hall is right here in Birmingham. Hosting internationally acclaimed Evening Concerts alongside regular free lunchtime concerts and the Barber Opera, the hall has been renowned for chamber music and recital series dating back to 1945. Our brilliant programme of performances continuesonline; please
HOW TO FIND US
How to find us. Booking is essential; please book your visit in advance of the day you plan to visit the Barber – book a free ticket here. The Barber is just three miles from the centre of Birmingham – we encourage our visitors to use public transport, walk, or cyclewhere possible.
WORK WITH US
The Barber offers unrivalled opportunities for training in three fascinating areas of gallery work. Every academic year, we offer a part-time, paid internships in each of three fields: Collections; Communications and Marketing; and Learning and Engagement. These 19-week posts offer a great first step into careers in museums and thearts
EVENTS ARCHIVE
The Barber Institute of Fine Arts University of Birmingham EdgbastonBirmingham B15 2TS
OUR STAFF - THE BARBER INSTITUTE OF FINE ARTS Robert Wenley joined the Barber Institute in May 2010 from Glasgow Museums, where he was the Curator of European Art, 1600-1800 and based at the Burrell Collection from 2003 until 2010.. Robert studied History (BA Hons) at Durham University and Gallery Studies (M. Litt.) at the University of St Andrews. This was followed by twelve years in the curatorial section of the Wallace Collection, London. ALBRECHT DÜRER (1471-1528) The Bath House Nuremberg, about 1496 Woodcut 388 X 282 MM. Dürer depicts an open-air bath house of a kind that was popular in northernEurope around 1500.
ANTHONY VAN DYCK (1599 See this painting in the Red Gallery 'Anthony Van Dyck: Ecco Homo and The Mocking of Christ' Exhibition Catalogue by Richard Verdi. £2.95. This publication accompanied the exhibition ‘Anthony Van Dyck: Ecco Homo and The Mocking of Christ’, Princeton University Art Museum, 9 March – 9 June 2002 and The Barber Institute of Fine Arts, 25 October 2002 – 19 January 2003. JAN DAVIDSZ DE HEEM (1606 Around it, in a carefully planned disorder, are silver vessels which set up a series of complex reflections. These hard forms are contrasted with the different textures of a bunch of grapes, walnuts and a lemon – cut and peeled. De Heem achieved his astonishing illusion with only a THE BARBER INSTITUTE OF FINE ARTS The Barber Institute of Fine Arts. Home to ‘one of the finest small art galleries in Europe’, and a concert hall with ‘perfect acoustics, comfort, and rest for the eye’, the Barber Institute is as unique as it is uplifting - a haven of tranquility on a bustling university campus in a major metropolis. BECOME A MEMBER OF THE BARBER ASSOCIATION Join online to pay by card. Or download, print, complete and return a membership form to pay by direct debit or cheque. Alternatively, email association@barber.org.uk and weGALLERY NOW OPEN
EXHIBITIONS
Current. Find out about our current exhibitions and displays, including our first-ever online exhibition, Sights of Wonder. *Please note the Barber is temporarily closed. Learn more.OUR POLICIES
OUR POLICIES. A number of the Barber Institute’s strategic and operational policies are available for you to read and can be downloaded from this page: Access Statement. Borrowing Procedures. Collections Management Plan. Exhibition Policy. Venue Hire Policy. Due Diligence Policy for Loans. Volunteer Policy.SIGHTS OF WONDER
Sights of Wonder is an online exhibition of photographs by Francis Bedford (1815-1894) taken during a royal tour to the eastern Mediterranean region in 1862.It was curated by ten MA Art History and Curating students at the University of Birmingham, in partnership with the Royal Collection Trust and the Barber Institute of Fine Arts. MARGUERITE GÉRARD (1761 A cat is settled on her lap, while her son stands listlessly at her side. This is the scene shown in the oil painting The Enigmatic Reader, which has recently been identified by leading expert Dr Carole Blumenfeld to be the work of the French artist Marguerite Gérard (1761-1837). The picture was made in about 1817 when the artist was atthe
TURNER ARCHIVES
The Lake of Thun London, 1808 Etching with mezzotint 18.3 x 29.2 cm Etched by JMW Turner and engraved by Charles Turner (no relation), this print was the third plate of the artist’s Liber Studorium, a series of landscape prints intended to advertise his range. JOSHUA REYNOLDS (1723 240 x 148 cm. Maria (1767-1834) and William (1775-1805) were the children of Sir Sampson Gideon, who paid Reynolds £300 for this painting in 1787. Maria later married Gregory, 14th Lord Saye and Sele, whilst William, having risen to the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel in the Army, died aged just 30. This portrait marks a high point inReynolds’s
RICHARD WILSON (1712/13-1782) It was painted for Sir Richard Grosvenor, the owner of the nearby Eaton estate. The Welsh artist Wilson had recently returned from Italy (1750-7) where he he began to concentrate on landscape painting. His experiences there enabled him to invest this British scene with a southern feel. The light from the setting sun, the framing tree, andthe
THE BARBER INSTITUTE OF FINE ARTS The Barber Institute of Fine Arts. Home to ‘one of the finest small art galleries in Europe’, and a concert hall with ‘perfect acoustics, comfort, and rest for the eye’, the Barber Institute is as unique as it is uplifting - a haven of tranquility on a bustling university campus in a major metropolis. BECOME A MEMBER OF THE BARBER ASSOCIATION Join online to pay by card. Or download, print, complete and return a membership form to pay by direct debit or cheque. Alternatively, email association@barber.org.uk and weGALLERY NOW OPEN
EXHIBITIONS
Current. Find out about our current exhibitions and displays, including our first-ever online exhibition, Sights of Wonder. *Please note the Barber is temporarily closed. Learn more.OUR POLICIES
OUR POLICIES. A number of the Barber Institute’s strategic and operational policies are available for you to read and can be downloaded from this page: Access Statement. Borrowing Procedures. Collections Management Plan. Exhibition Policy. Venue Hire Policy. Due Diligence Policy for Loans. Volunteer Policy.SIGHTS OF WONDER
Sights of Wonder is an online exhibition of photographs by Francis Bedford (1815-1894) taken during a royal tour to the eastern Mediterranean region in 1862.It was curated by ten MA Art History and Curating students at the University of Birmingham, in partnership with the Royal Collection Trust and the Barber Institute of Fine Arts. MARGUERITE GÉRARD (1761 A cat is settled on her lap, while her son stands listlessly at her side. This is the scene shown in the oil painting The Enigmatic Reader, which has recently been identified by leading expert Dr Carole Blumenfeld to be the work of the French artist Marguerite Gérard (1761-1837). The picture was made in about 1817 when the artist was atthe
TURNER ARCHIVES
The Lake of Thun London, 1808 Etching with mezzotint 18.3 x 29.2 cm Etched by JMW Turner and engraved by Charles Turner (no relation), this print was the third plate of the artist’s Liber Studorium, a series of landscape prints intended to advertise his range. JOSHUA REYNOLDS (1723 240 x 148 cm. Maria (1767-1834) and William (1775-1805) were the children of Sir Sampson Gideon, who paid Reynolds £300 for this painting in 1787. Maria later married Gregory, 14th Lord Saye and Sele, whilst William, having risen to the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel in the Army, died aged just 30. This portrait marks a high point inReynolds’s
RICHARD WILSON (1712/13-1782) It was painted for Sir Richard Grosvenor, the owner of the nearby Eaton estate. The Welsh artist Wilson had recently returned from Italy (1750-7) where he he began to concentrate on landscape painting. His experiences there enabled him to invest this British scene with a southern feel. The light from the setting sun, the framing tree, andthe
GALLERY NOW OPEN
The galleries will be open Tuesdays to Sundays 10am to 5pm and booking is now essential. Before you visit, please familiarise yourself with the changes we’ve made to ensure the safety of visitors and staff. Whether you’re exploring new places on your doorstep or are a familiar face, we’re delighted to welcome you to our beautifulcollection.
LEARNING - THE BARBER INSTITUTE OF FINE ARTS Welcome Week Learn more Tuesday Talks Series One Learn more Overhear with Jacqui Rowe Learn more The queer gaze: emotion and erasure Learn more Concertina Creepy Crawlies Learn more Learning Be inspired, creative and curious Adults Learn more Families Learn more Barber Schools Learn more Tuesday Talks Podcast Learn more ShareTweetSharePin CONCERTS - THE BARBER INSTITUTE OF FINE ARTS Concerts. Europe’s finest art deco concert hall is right here in Birmingham. Hosting internationally acclaimed Evening Concerts alongside regular free lunchtime concerts and the Barber Opera, the hall has been renowned for chamber music and recital series dating back to 1945. Our brilliant programme of performances continuesonline; please
HOW TO FIND US
How to find us. Booking is essential; please book your visit in advance of the day you plan to visit the Barber – book a free ticket here. The Barber is just three miles from the centre of Birmingham – we encourage our visitors to use public transport, walk, or cyclewhere possible.
WORK WITH US
The Barber offers unrivalled opportunities for training in three fascinating areas of gallery work. Every academic year, we offer a part-time, paid internships in each of three fields: Collections; Communications and Marketing; and Learning and Engagement. These 19-week posts offer a great first step into careers in museums and thearts
EVENTS ARCHIVE
The Barber Institute of Fine Arts University of Birmingham EdgbastonBirmingham B15 2TS
OUR STAFF - THE BARBER INSTITUTE OF FINE ARTS Robert Wenley joined the Barber Institute in May 2010 from Glasgow Museums, where he was the Curator of European Art, 1600-1800 and based at the Burrell Collection from 2003 until 2010.. Robert studied History (BA Hons) at Durham University and Gallery Studies (M. Litt.) at the University of St Andrews. This was followed by twelve years in the curatorial section of the Wallace Collection, London. ALBRECHT DÜRER (1471-1528) The Bath House Nuremberg, about 1496 Woodcut 388 X 282 MM. Dürer depicts an open-air bath house of a kind that was popular in northernEurope around 1500.
ANTHONY VAN DYCK (1599 See this painting in the Red Gallery 'Anthony Van Dyck: Ecco Homo and The Mocking of Christ' Exhibition Catalogue by Richard Verdi. £2.95. This publication accompanied the exhibition ‘Anthony Van Dyck: Ecco Homo and The Mocking of Christ’, Princeton University Art Museum, 9 March – 9 June 2002 and The Barber Institute of Fine Arts, 25 October 2002 – 19 January 2003. JAN DAVIDSZ DE HEEM (1606 Around it, in a carefully planned disorder, are silver vessels which set up a series of complex reflections. These hard forms are contrasted with the different textures of a bunch of grapes, walnuts and a lemon – cut and peeled. De Heem achieved his astonishing illusion with only a*
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