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Gallery Oldham Exhibition

ARTIST ROOMS Richard Long

26 May – 16 September 2018

Richard Long CBE, Cornish Slate Ellipse 2009. ARTIST ROOMS Tate and National Galleries of Scotland. © Richard Long.

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Discover Richard Long's love of nature and landscape at Gallery Oldham

The gallery's first ARTIST ROOMS exhibition brings together iconic works by Richard Long (b. 1945), including Cornish Slate Ellipse 2009 and A Line Made By Walking 1967. This display explores Long’s interest in landscape and the natural environment, and is part of a changing exhibition programme at Oldham’s gallery and museum, featuring natural and social history as well as contemporary art.

For more information about the exhibition and events programme, visit the Gallery Oldham website.

Gallery Oldham

Greaves Street
Oldham

Dates

26 May – 16 September 2018

Dates, opening hours and access

Details subject to change. Please check with the Gallery Oldham before you visit. Visit their website or call +44 (0)161 770 4653

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