08 July 2008
Klimt inspires Arts and Crafts trail of England’s
Northwest
As the first major exhibition of the work of Gustav Klimt draws
the crowds at Tate Liverpool, the Gallery has joined forces with
the Northwest Regional Development Agency (NWDA) to highlight the
rich and varied Arts and Crafts heritage of England’s
Northwest.
The Design, Decoration and Decadence trail links the unique
collections of Blackwell Arts and Crafts House in the Lake District
and the Tiffany glass collection at the Haworth Art Gallery in
Accrington with the decadent displays of Klimt’s work currently at
Tate Liverpool.
A glossy leaflet produced in conjunction with the NWDA
highlights the three world-class modern design exhibits, within
just a few hours of each other, as well as a number of other
regional gems. The trail aims to encourage visitors to the Klimt
exhibition at Tate Liverpool to explore the other Arts and Crafts
collections to be found across the region.
Gustav Klimt, Painting, Design and Modern Life in Vienna 1900 is
a highlight of the Liverpool 08 programme and is expected to
attract many visitors to the region before it ends on 31st August.
The leaflet is available to visitors at Tate Liverpool.
Peter Mearns, Executive Director of Marketing at the NWDA,
said:
“The Klimt exhibition is already proving hugely popular and with
the wealth of fantastic Arts and Crafts exhibits on offer across
the region this was too good an opportunity to miss. The idea is
simple; if you like Klimt, then you’ll like this. We know that
cultural visitors are more inclined to travel and we want to make
it easy for them to discover more of the cultural gems of the
Northwest.”
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For further information please contact Helen Batte, Tourism
Press Officer on 01925 400235 or 07764 239856 or Helen.Batte@nwda.co.uk
For urgent out of hours press enquiries please call 01925
400259.
For further information and to view previous press releases
visit us at www.nwda.co.uk
The Northwest Regional Development Agency (NWDA) leads the
economic development and regeneration of England's Northwest and is
responsible for:
• Supporting business growth and encouraging
investment
• Matching skills provision to employer needs
• Creating the conditions for economic growth
• Connecting the region through effective transport and
communication infrastructure
• Promoting the region’s outstanding quality of life