- 192 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
About This Book
The Birmingham Art Book is a tribute to a unique city whose visionary scientists and inventors made it famous as a manufacturing powerhouse. From heavy metal industry - here is where the first steam trains were built- to heavy metal music â Black Sabbath made their mark here, this is a place with a proud heritage. Its handsome university is the original of the 'Redbrick' universities, founded by a farsighted mayor in 1900 as a civic place of learning, open to all, now with many world famous alumni and staff, 10 of whom have won Nobel prizes. Local artists convey the architectural glory of Victoria Square and the city centre Museum and Art Gallery (which holds a sumptuous collection of Pre-Raphaelite art). In their drawings, they echo the modern vibrancy of buildings such as the iconic Selfridges department store and the REP theatre. Collages and sketches depict a city buzzing with vitality âfrom the world-renowned Hippodrome theatre, to the shopping centres and legendary nightlife that are national attractions. Quirky nooks like the Jewellery Quarter, the Electric Cinema or the tranquil Botanic gardens hidden so close to the centre are reflected in this lovely book. The green city with 8000 acres of public parks and many miles of canal paths dating from its heyday in the Industrial Revolution is lovingly drawn and painted by its artists.
The Birmingham Art Book is where local artists shine a light on the grand and the humdrum with equal affection. Their love for the modern city is evident and their pride in its heritage comes to the fore in this lovely book.
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Table of contents
- Praise
- Title Page
- Acknowledgements
- Contents
- Foreword
- Preface
- Around Grand Central
- Victoria Square, Library of Birmingham to Centenary Square and the Convention Centre
- Brindley Place, Gas Street Basin and the canals
- The Birmingham Jewellery Quarter
- Walking back towards Birmingham Cathedral and its surroundings
- Rotunda, The Bull and Selfridges
- St. Martinâs Church in the Bull Ring and the markets
- Chinatown, Birmingham Hippodrome and the Back to Backs
- Digbeth and the Custard Factory
- Aston Hall, Edgbaston and University of Birmingham
- Cannon Hill Park
- Moseley Village, Highbury Hall, Kings Heath Park and Bournville
- Artist Credits
- Copyright