Tatton Park Biennial – Whats On In Manchester May 2010

TATTON PARK BIENNIAL 2010- 8 May - 26 September 2010 www.tattonparkbiennial.org

Private View: 7 May 2010
Open to public: 8 May - 26 September, 10am-6pm (last entry 5pm, closed Mondays)

From May to September 2010, Tatton Park stages its second Biennial of contemporary art, a laboratory for creative experiment and exchange, with new works commissioned for the Deer Park, Mansion and Formal Gardens.

Twenty-one artists are contributing to the life of the Biennial, with commissions considering ideas about what links people to place, notions of history and place-making and collective visions for the future.

Tatton Park is a listed site, owned by the National Trust and managed by Cheshire East Council. Framing Identity responds to the estate as a living and evolving subject rather than as an historical keepsake.

TATTON PARK BIENNIAL 2010- 8 May - 26 September 2010 www.tattonparkbiennial.org

Private View: 7 May 2010
Open to public: 8 May - 26 September, 10am-6pm (last entry 5pm, closed Mondays)

From May to September 2010, Tatton Park stages its second Biennial of contemporary art, a laboratory for creative experiment and exchange, with new works commissioned for the Deer Park, Mansion and Formal Gardens.

Twenty-one artists are contributing to the life of the Biennial, with commissions considering ideas about what links people to place, notions of history and place-making and collective visions for the future.

Tatton Park is a listed site, owned by the National Trust and managed by Cheshire East Council. Framing Identity responds to the estate as a living and evolving subject rather than as an historical keepsake.

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