“New Contemporaries”

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The gallery has white walls and brown wooden floors. A large multicoloured canvas to the right with small monitors against the far back wall and a large black cushion on the floor in the middle of the space.

New Contemporaries 2023

10.11.2023, by mandla

People gathered in a light-filled gallery for a performance.

In their own words: New Contemporaries artists on using language in their practice

20.01.2020, by Lara Eggleton

New Writing with New Contemporaries public performance

17.10.2019

A gallery space with white walls and a wooden floor. Works can be seen hung on the walls. The seated audience look towards a person lay on the floor, reading, dressed in all grey.

In response to changing practice: New Writing with New Contemporaries

An insider report on Corridor8's collaboration with New Contemporaries, and the growing need to support artists working with language

18.09.2019, by Holly Grange

New Writing with New Contemporaries – artists announced!

31.05.2019

A black artist or performer stands at a microphone and music stand, their arms are flung wide. The background is white.

New Writing with New Contemporaries

In 2019 Corridor8 worked with Leeds Art Gallery and Bloomberg New Contemporaries on a development programme …

A view of an art gallery with white walls and a shiny dark grey floor. In the foreground there is a large screen, semi folded. It is a metal frame with two surfaces. Behind this on the wall is a series of three abstract paintings.

Bloomberg New Contemporaries 2017

20.10.2017, by Rosie Minney

Bloomberg New Contemporaries, The World Museum

24.10.2014

New funded programme 2019-2020

27.01.2019

Fernand Léger: New Times, New Pleasures

26.01.2019, by Danielle Child

New Brighton Revisited at The Sailing School Gallery

24.08.2018, by Denise Courcoux

A group of people gather for a writing workshop. They are seated in rows, and a person stands at the front next to their slides projected onto the wall.

After a decade of Corridor8, why we’re changing how we work

06.01.2020, by Lara Eggleton and Lauren Velvick

A black artist or performer stands at a microphone and music stand, their arms are flung wide. The background is white.

Call it what you like. Art as words, spoken and heard

21.11.2019, by Amelia Crouch

A view of a darkened room, with an artist's film projected on the back wall.

Harriet Rickard: Poor Image Projects

27.07.2018, by Anna Ratcliffe

George Vasey Anna Barham Newcastle

A Curatorial Conversation with George Vasey

09.04.2018, by Niomi Fitzsimmons Fairweather

A closeup of a turner print seen through a magnifying glass

Turner: In Light and Shade Special Anniversary Celebration Event

12.05.2025, by Neil Greenhalgh

A white walled gallery with three large bright paintings on the walls and cardboard signs propped up on the floor around the space

Street Sellers: Lubaina Himid’s Women in Print Residency

12.02.2025, by Harpreet Kaur

Photograph showing audience interaction with the tracing screen described in the article.

Convenience Gallery: In Cahoots

15.04.2022, by Reece Griffiths

An image showing the full installation from a central perspective, with a grouping of sculptures and a clear view of the glass ceiling.

James Thompson: Spatial Drifts

23.09.2021, by Orla Foster

a still image of a 3D render of a gallery space showing stairs leading up from the floor the viewer is on

Emerging Accessibility: Post-viral programming and disabled audiences

24.09.2020, by Izzy Kroese

A vibrantly coloured painting of two Black women sitting and talking animatedly at a table.

Creative Conversations: Black Women Artists Making and Doing

29.02.2020, by Mandla Rae

Happy Ending

02.11.2019, by Daniel Newsham

Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Making the Glasgow Style: ‘A very poor idea of reality’

20.04.2019, by Ed Montana-Williams

John Piper at Tate Liverpool

10.01.2018, by Sean Ketteringham

Wild girl: Gertrude Hermes

04.03.2016, by Rebecca Barwell

Richard Slee – Work and Play, Tullie House

14.08.2014

© Andy Freeny, 2013

Bob Cobbing: ABC in Sound, Exhibition Research Centre John Moores University

04.11.2013

Black Sun Horizon, The Royal Standard, Liverpool

28.05.2013