Cartwright Hall Art Gallery, Art gallery and museum in Lister Park, Bradford, England.
Cartwright Hall Art Gallery is an art museum in Lister Park with exhibition spaces spread across multiple floors, displaying contemporary works and historical collections in a Baroque-style building. The spaces are arranged across different levels, providing room for rotating displays and permanently featured pieces.
The gallery opened in 1904 on the former site of Manningham Hall, established through generous support to serve Bradford's growing artistic community. This founding set the building's purpose of bringing art and culture to the city during a period of significant growth.
The collection shows European Old Masters through contemporary British artists, alongside South Asian art, Islamic calligraphy, and Sikh works that reflect Bradford's diverse communities. These different creative traditions stand side by side, offering insight into the varied artistic expressions that matter to local residents.
The museum is open Tuesday through Friday from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM and on weekends from 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM. The building has disability facilities, making it accessible for all visitors regardless of mobility needs.
A dedicated space showcases Bradford-born artist David Hockney, featuring his early paintings and experimental works created on iPad. This section reveals how the artist's practice evolved from traditional to digital methods.
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