#155 Organism, Pinecone



#155 Organism, Pinecone

Summary

Sculptural form in the shape of a hollow pine cone comprising individually forged mild steel components welded together to create structure. Each petal-shaped component has an undulating profile tapering out to rounded outer edge, varying in size to create organic-looking form. Components are welded together in centre in loose layers which creates a narrow rough internal cavity. An additional decorative item can be placed in central cavity - a small bundle of natural plant forms with chain-like stems, with spherical flower heads, bound together with fine green wire (decaying slightly).

Display Label

Art for All: Thomas Horsfall’s Gift to Manchester Thomas Coglan Horsfall (1844-1932) was a pioneering philanthropist who established the Manchester Art Museum in 1884 in Harpurhey, moving it to larger premises at Ancoats Hall in 1886. The Museum was at the forefront of developments in art education, operating an innovative picture loan scheme for schools. In the 1880s, Harpurhey and Ancoats were crowded working class areas: the residents lived hard lives in impoverished surroundings. Horsfall wanted to make them aware of natural beauty by means of the Museum. He decided to locate the Museum close to their homes and to open it until 10 o’clock at night and on Sundays so that working people could visit. The Museum showed decorative and industrial art, original paintings and drawings, and copious reproductions. The works of art were arranged in themed rooms and everything had an explanatory label. Clubs for rambling, singing and woodcarving were formed and twice-weekly entertainments were held in the Museum’s concert hall. In 1918, the Museum and its contents were transferred to the management of Manchester City Council. The Museum finally closed in 1953. The majority of the items in this exhibition are from the original Museum. The exhibition has been co-curated by the Year 5 pupils at St Augustine’s CE Primary School in Harpurhey, Manchester.


Object Name

#155 Organism, Pinecone

Date Created

2006

Dimensions

whole: 14cm x 15cm

accession number

2006.53

Place of creation

Salford

Medium

On Display

[G12] Manchester Art Gallery - Gallery 12 - TEMPORARILY CLOSED
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