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Herbert Art Gallery and Museum

Herbert Art Gallery & Museum (also known as the Herbert) is a museum, art gallery, records archive, learning centre, media studio and creative arts facility on Jordan Well, Coventry, England.

Herbert Art Gallery & Museum
Herbert Art Gallery & Museum from Cathedral Square
Established1960
LocationJordan Well, Coventry, England
Visitors>1 million between 2008 and 2011[1][2]
DirectorPaul Breed
CuratorMartin Roberts, Ali Wells
Public transit accessPool Meadow Bus Station
Websitewww.theherbert.org

Overview edit

The museum is named after Sir Alfred Herbert, a Coventry industrialist and philanthropist whose gifts enabled the original building to be opened in 1960. Building began in 1939, with an interruption by the Second World War, and the Herbert opened in 1960. In 2008, it reopened after a £14 million refurbishment.

The Herbert is run by Culture Coventry, a registered charity, and admission is free. It derives financial support from donations, sales at the museum shop, and hiring the buildings out.[3] In 2010, the museum and gallery received more than 300,000 visitors, making it one of the most popular free tourist attractions in the West Midlands.[citation needed]

History edit

 
The covered court of the museum and art gallery in 2011

Benedictine Museum and foundation: Pre-war edit

Museums in Coventry before the Herbert included the museum of the Coventry City Guild and the Benedictine Museum, opened by J. B. Shelton in the 1930s. However, Coventry City Council's collection of art treasures and museum pieces were housed in various buildings, and so the council acquired a half-acre site over a number of years costing £35,375. In 1938 the philanthropist Sir Alfred Herbert donated £100,000 to the corporation to erect a gallery and museum on the site.[4] Plans were drawn up by the Leicester architect Albert Herbert, a cousin of Sir Alfred, and building began the following year.[5]

The city's destruction during the Coventry Blitz meant construction was suspended, with only the basement completed. City architect Donald Gibson's radical rebuilding plan for Coventry city centre became war time propaganda for the post-war reconstruction of Britain. But, post-war economies required Gibson to concentrate on a building programme for the suburbs. Completion of the first building under his plan was delayed until 1953.[6]

New plans for the museum were drawn up in 1952 by the Leicester architects, Albert Herbert & Son, and in May 1954 the foundation stone was laid by Herbert, who also donated a further £100,000 to the project.[5] Herbert died in May 1957, and the museum and art gallery that bears his name was opened on 9 March 1960 by his third wife Lady Herbert.[5]

Refurbishment: 2005–2008 edit

The first phase of a two-phase refurbishment was completed in 2005 with £3 million of funds from Coventry City Council, Advantage West Midlands and the European Regional Development Fund.[5] During the refurbishment, it was considered that a painting by seventeenth-century artist Luca Giordano was too large and fragile to be moved. Instead the 3.02 by 5.83 metres (9.9 by 19.1 ft) canvas, which has been with The Herbert since the 1960s and described as one of the museum's most prized paintings, was boarded up in 2005 and uncovered three years later in time for the opening.[7]

In early 2008, the second phase was completed at a cost of £14 million.[citation needed] A new entrance on Bayley Lane was provided, along with a 500 sq metre glass-covered court extension. The extended buildings include a new cafe area, education, training, creative media and arts information facilities, additional gallery spaces for temporary exhibitions, and facilities for conservation work and to preserve the city records and archive.

Culture Coventry edit

The Herbert is part of Culture Coventry, which also manages three additional local heritage sites: Coventry Transport Museum, the Old Grammar School, and the Lunt Roman Fort situated three miles outside Coventry at Baginton.[citation needed]

The museum won the Guardian Family Friendly Award 2010.[8] The same year, the gallery was shortlisted for the Art Fund Prize in recognition of its outstanding work in engaging new and diverse audiences.[9][10]

Collections edit

 
 
The museum's collections range from taxidermy to Old Masters' paintings.
 
Lady Godiva, 1897, by John Collier

Permanent gallery spaces include Sculpture, Old Masters paintings, Art Since 1900, local history and Elements (Natural History).[citation needed]

The museum's notable collections include a costume collection dating from around 1800 to date, with the emphasis on nineteenth-century women's wear.[11] The museum is now concentrating on the acquisition of more modern clothes and items from different ethnic communities in Coventry.[11]

Another collection represents the city's history as a centre for ribbon making, which includes over 250 sample books, as well as woven Stevengraphs – a form of silk picture and bookmark,[12] together with dyer's samples, documents, woven badges and related machinery.[13]

The Heritage Lottery Fund granted nearly £200,000 to The Herbert and Wolverhampton Art Gallery in 2008 for acquisitions in relation to the theme of peace and reconciliation.[14][15]

In 2011, the museum raised £12,000 to buy The Coventry Album, a collection of paintings by William Henry Brooke in 1819. The album is one of the most important collection of historic pictures of Coventry.[16]

Other heritage sites edit

Culture Coventry also administers three other local heritage sites:[citation needed]

  • Coventry Transport Museum is a motor museum, located in Coventry City Centre, England. It houses a collection of British-made road transport. It is located in Coventry because the city was previously the centre of the British car industry. There are more than 240 cars and commercial vehicles, 100 motorcycles, 200 bicycles.
  • The Lunt Roman Fort is located in Baginton, about 3 miles from Coventry city centre, where there is a modern partial reconstruction of the fort that was established there in AD 60.
  • The Old Grammar School is a Grade I listed building in Coventry, England on the corner of Bishop Street and Hales Street.

Coventry Archives edit

 
Researchers in the History Centre

Coventry Archives is housed in The Herbert.[17] Made up of what was the Coventry archives and Coventry local history, it houses the largest collection of records related to Coventry and its history.[18]

In 2018 Coventry Archives was re-branded from the previous name, Coventry History Centre.[19]

Temporary exhibitions and special projects edit

In 2005, The Herbert hosted a theatre project for children, showing them what it would have been like to be evacuees in the 1940s. The event won two awards, one for excellence in the field of heritage and the other for engaging children with history.[20][21]

There are four temporary exhibition spaces, and the temporary exhibition programme includes exhibitions from national and international galleries such as The British Museum, V&A, Southbank Centre and Natural History Museum.[citation needed] Self-created exhibitions also explore local themes and social history.

In 2009, the Herbert hosted a collection of fifty watercolours from British artists such as J. M. W. Turner and Dante Gabriel Rossetti.[22]

In 2010, to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of the museum's opening, the Herbert held several events throughout the year.[23] In March more than 1,000 people attended a special event where ten objects, including a sixteenth-century tapestry and Shakespeare's ring, illustrating the history of Warwickshire, were put on display.[24]

In 2018, the Herbert hosted two major exhibitions. PLAY was an exhibition created in collaboration with the video game studio, Rare, and featured the history of the company's games. There was also a large section dedicated to the types of play that humans partake in. There was also a fad wall where visitors were encouraged to write their favourite fads. Visitors praised the exhibition for its interactability and emphasis on having fun inside the exhibition space.

The second major exhibition in 2018 was the ARTIST ROOMS: Anselm Kiefer. One of Germany's most significant post-war artists, Kiefer's work explores themes of national identity and collective memory.[25]

In 2020, as part of the Exploring Eliot project celebrating the 200th birthday of author George Eliot, the Herbert collaborated with Coventry University to explore Eliot's legacy and create films on her life and work. Students were selected primarily from the Faculty of English and were given an opportunity to work with museum collections, objects, artworks, archives and rare pieces from Eliot's personal life. The project was then adapted into a module and integrated into the English degrees at Coventry University and students in the coming years will be able to avail the opportunity as well.[26]

References edit

  1. ^ . Herbert Art Gallery and Museum. Archived from the original on 10 January 2012. Retrieved 29 December 2011.
  2. ^ "Herbert Art Gallery & Museum welcomes its millionth visitor". BBC News Online. BBC. 16 December 2011. Retrieved 28 July 2012.
  3. ^ . Coventry Observer. 26 August 2011. Archived from the original on 23 March 2012. Retrieved 2 September 2011.
  4. ^ Sir A. Herbert's Gift To Coventry, The Times, 26 October 1938
  5. ^ a b c d McCarthy, James (2 September 2005). "Bright New Look For The Herbert; First Phase Of City Art Gallery Revealed". Coventry Evening Telegraph.
  6. ^ Andrew Saint, ‘Gibson, Sir Donald Edward Evelyn (1908–1991)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004
  7. ^ "Painting Left Insitu Survives The Herbert's Building Works Intact". Culture24. 18 July 2008. Retrieved 31 August 2011.
  8. ^ "Coventry Herbert Museum and Art Gallery wins Guardian Family Friendly Award 2010". Culture24. 1 April 2010. Retrieved 31 August 2011.
  9. ^ "Final countdown for shortlisted four as voting draws to a close in £100,000 Art Fund Prize race". Culture24. 18 June 2010. Retrieved 31 August 2011.
  10. ^ ""Stunning" Ulster Museum wins Art Fund Prize 2010". Culture24. 1 July 2010. Retrieved 31 August 2011.
  11. ^ a b . Herbert Art Gallery and Museum. Archived from the original on 29 March 2012. Retrieved 1 October 2011.
  12. ^ . Herbert Art Gallery and Museum. Archived from the original on 21 January 2012. Retrieved 1 October 2011.
  13. ^ Dodge, Jenny (2007). Silken Weave – A history of Ribbon Making in Coventry from 1700 to 1860 (2 ed.). Herbert Art Gallery and Museum. ISBN 978-0-9541185-5-6.
  14. ^ "Collecting Cultures – HLF Announces Grants For Acquisitions". Culture24. 5 June 2008. Retrieved 31 August 2011.
  15. ^ Cane 2010, p. 23
  16. ^ "Herbert Art Gallery and Museum asks public to help display William Brooke's Coventry Album". Culture24. 9 August 2011. Retrieved 1 September 2011.
  17. ^ . The Historical Association. 26 April 2010. Archived from the original on 8 March 2016. Retrieved 10 January 2012.
  18. ^ . Herbert Art Gallery and Museum. Archived from the original on 30 March 2013. Retrieved 10 January 2012.
  19. ^ "Archival Adoption Scheme Launches". The Herbert Art Gallery & Museum. Retrieved 26 October 2018.
  20. ^ Tappenden, Roslyn (26 May 2005). "Herbert Museum's Kids In The Blitz Project Is A Winner!". Culture24. Retrieved 31 August 2011.
  21. ^ Prudames, David (16 June 2005). "Kids In The Blitz & A Stately Rap – Roots & Wings Winners Revealed". Culture24. Retrieved 31 August 2011.
  22. ^ "Rare Watercolours And Drawings Visit Coventry's Herbert". Culture24. Retrieved 1 September 2011.
  23. ^ Cane 2010, pp. 6–7
  24. ^ Cane 2010, pp. 17–18
  25. ^ "ARTIST ROOMS: Anselm Kiefer". The Herbert Art Gallery & Museum. Retrieved 26 October 2018.
  26. ^ "Exploring Eliot's Coventry". Exploring Eliot. Retrieved 15 December 2021.

Bibliography edit

  • Cane, Simon (June 2010). . Museums, Libraries & Archives. Archived from the original (PDF) on 28 September 2011.

External links edit

  • Official website

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Herbert Art Gallery amp Museum also known as the Herbert is a museum art gallery records archive learning centre media studio and creative arts facility on Jordan Well Coventry England Herbert Art Gallery amp MuseumHerbert Art Gallery amp Museum from Cathedral SquareEstablished1960LocationJordan Well Coventry EnglandVisitors gt 1 million between 2008 and 2011 1 2 DirectorPaul BreedCuratorMartin Roberts Ali WellsPublic transit accessPool Meadow Bus StationWebsitewww wbr theherbert wbr org Contents 1 Overview 2 History 2 1 Benedictine Museum and foundation Pre war 2 2 Refurbishment 2005 2008 2 3 Culture Coventry 3 Collections 3 1 Other heritage sites 4 Coventry Archives 5 Temporary exhibitions and special projects 6 References 7 Bibliography 8 External linksOverview editThe museum is named after Sir Alfred Herbert a Coventry industrialist and philanthropist whose gifts enabled the original building to be opened in 1960 Building began in 1939 with an interruption by the Second World War and the Herbert opened in 1960 In 2008 it reopened after a 14 million refurbishment The Herbert is run by Culture Coventry a registered charity and admission is free It derives financial support from donations sales at the museum shop and hiring the buildings out 3 In 2010 the museum and gallery received more than 300 000 visitors making it one of the most popular free tourist attractions in the West Midlands citation needed History edit nbsp The covered court of the museum and art gallery in 2011Benedictine Museum and foundation Pre war edit Museums in Coventry before the Herbert included the museum of the Coventry City Guild and the Benedictine Museum opened by J B Shelton in the 1930s However Coventry City Council s collection of art treasures and museum pieces were housed in various buildings and so the council acquired a half acre site over a number of years costing 35 375 In 1938 the philanthropist Sir Alfred Herbert donated 100 000 to the corporation to erect a gallery and museum on the site 4 Plans were drawn up by the Leicester architect Albert Herbert a cousin of Sir Alfred and building began the following year 5 The city s destruction during the Coventry Blitz meant construction was suspended with only the basement completed City architect Donald Gibson s radical rebuilding plan for Coventry city centre became war time propaganda for the post war reconstruction of Britain But post war economies required Gibson to concentrate on a building programme for the suburbs Completion of the first building under his plan was delayed until 1953 6 New plans for the museum were drawn up in 1952 by the Leicester architects Albert Herbert amp Son and in May 1954 the foundation stone was laid by Herbert who also donated a further 100 000 to the project 5 Herbert died in May 1957 and the museum and art gallery that bears his name was opened on 9 March 1960 by his third wife Lady Herbert 5 Refurbishment 2005 2008 edit The first phase of a two phase refurbishment was completed in 2005 with 3 million of funds from Coventry City Council Advantage West Midlands and the European Regional Development Fund 5 During the refurbishment it was considered that a painting by seventeenth century artist Luca Giordano was too large and fragile to be moved Instead the 3 02 by 5 83 metres 9 9 by 19 1 ft canvas which has been with The Herbert since the 1960s and described as one of the museum s most prized paintings was boarded up in 2005 and uncovered three years later in time for the opening 7 In early 2008 the second phase was completed at a cost of 14 million citation needed A new entrance on Bayley Lane was provided along with a 500 sq metre glass covered court extension The extended buildings include a new cafe area education training creative media and arts information facilities additional gallery spaces for temporary exhibitions and facilities for conservation work and to preserve the city records and archive Culture Coventry edit The Herbert is part of Culture Coventry which also manages three additional local heritage sites Coventry Transport Museum the Old Grammar School and the Lunt Roman Fort situated three miles outside Coventry at Baginton citation needed The museum won the Guardian Family Friendly Award 2010 8 The same year the gallery was shortlisted for the Art Fund Prize in recognition of its outstanding work in engaging new and diverse audiences 9 10 Collections edit nbsp nbsp The museum s collections range from taxidermy to Old Masters paintings nbsp Lady Godiva 1897 by John CollierPermanent gallery spaces include Sculpture Old Masters paintings Art Since 1900 local history and Elements Natural History citation needed The museum s notable collections include a costume collection dating from around 1800 to date with the emphasis on nineteenth century women s wear 11 The museum is now concentrating on the acquisition of more modern clothes and items from different ethnic communities in Coventry 11 Another collection represents the city s history as a centre for ribbon making which includes over 250 sample books as well as woven Stevengraphs a form of silk picture and bookmark 12 together with dyer s samples documents woven badges and related machinery 13 The Heritage Lottery Fund granted nearly 200 000 to The Herbert and Wolverhampton Art Gallery in 2008 for acquisitions in relation to the theme of peace and reconciliation 14 15 In 2011 the museum raised 12 000 to buy The Coventry Album a collection of paintings by William Henry Brooke in 1819 The album is one of the most important collection of historic pictures of Coventry 16 Other heritage sites edit Culture Coventry also administers three other local heritage sites citation needed Coventry Transport Museum is a motor museum located in Coventry City Centre England It houses a collection of British made road transport It is located in Coventry because the city was previously the centre of the British car industry There are more than 240 cars and commercial vehicles 100 motorcycles 200 bicycles The Lunt Roman Fort is located in Baginton about 3 miles from Coventry city centre where there is a modern partial reconstruction of the fort that was established there in AD 60 The Old Grammar School is a Grade I listed building in Coventry England on the corner of Bishop Street and Hales Street Coventry Archives editMain article Coventry History Centre nbsp Researchers in the History CentreCoventry Archives is housed in The Herbert 17 Made up of what was the Coventry archives and Coventry local history it houses the largest collection of records related to Coventry and its history 18 In 2018 Coventry Archives was re branded from the previous name Coventry History Centre 19 Temporary exhibitions and special projects editIn 2005 The Herbert hosted a theatre project for children showing them what it would have been like to be evacuees in the 1940s The event won two awards one for excellence in the field of heritage and the other for engaging children with history 20 21 There are four temporary exhibition spaces and the temporary exhibition programme includes exhibitions from national and international galleries such as The British Museum V amp A Southbank Centre and Natural History Museum citation needed Self created exhibitions also explore local themes and social history In 2009 the Herbert hosted a collection of fifty watercolours from British artists such as J M W Turner and Dante Gabriel Rossetti 22 In 2010 to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of the museum s opening the Herbert held several events throughout the year 23 In March more than 1 000 people attended a special event where ten objects including a sixteenth century tapestry and Shakespeare s ring illustrating the history of Warwickshire were put on display 24 In 2018 the Herbert hosted two major exhibitions PLAY was an exhibition created in collaboration with the video game studio Rare and featured the history of the company s games There was also a large section dedicated to the types of play that humans partake in There was also a fad wall where visitors were encouraged to write their favourite fads Visitors praised the exhibition for its interactability and emphasis on having fun inside the exhibition space The second major exhibition in 2018 was the ARTIST ROOMS Anselm Kiefer One of Germany s most significant post war artists Kiefer s work explores themes of national identity and collective memory 25 In 2020 as part of the Exploring Eliot project celebrating the 200th birthday of author George Eliot the Herbert collaborated with Coventry University to explore Eliot s legacy and create films on her life and work Students were selected primarily from the Faculty of English and were given an opportunity to work with museum collections objects artworks archives and rare pieces from Eliot s personal life The project was then adapted into a module and integrated into the English degrees at Coventry University and students in the coming years will be able to avail the opportunity as well 26 References edit We Welcome Our Millionth Visitor Through Our Doors Herbert Art Gallery and Museum Archived from the original on 10 January 2012 Retrieved 29 December 2011 Herbert Art Gallery amp Museum welcomes its millionth visitor BBC News Online BBC 16 December 2011 Retrieved 28 July 2012 Herbert earns top attraction tag as landmark visit looms Coventry Observer 26 August 2011 Archived from the original on 23 March 2012 Retrieved 2 September 2011 Sir A Herbert s Gift To Coventry The Times 26 October 1938 a b c d McCarthy James 2 September 2005 Bright New Look For The Herbert First Phase Of City Art Gallery Revealed Coventry Evening Telegraph Andrew Saint Gibson Sir Donald Edward Evelyn 1908 1991 Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Oxford University Press 2004 Painting Left Insitu Survives The Herbert s Building Works Intact Culture24 18 July 2008 Retrieved 31 August 2011 Coventry Herbert Museum and Art Gallery wins Guardian Family Friendly Award 2010 Culture24 1 April 2010 Retrieved 31 August 2011 Final countdown for shortlisted four as voting draws to a close in 100 000 Art Fund Prize race Culture24 18 June 2010 Retrieved 31 August 2011 Stunning Ulster Museum wins Art Fund Prize 2010 Culture24 1 July 2010 Retrieved 31 August 2011 a b Costume Herbert Art Gallery and Museum Archived from the original on 29 March 2012 Retrieved 1 October 2011 Ribbon Weaving Herbert Art Gallery and Museum Archived from the original on 21 January 2012 Retrieved 1 October 2011 Dodge Jenny 2007 Silken Weave A history of Ribbon Making in Coventry from 1700 to 1860 2 ed Herbert Art Gallery and Museum ISBN 978 0 9541185 5 6 Collecting Cultures HLF Announces Grants For Acquisitions Culture24 5 June 2008 Retrieved 31 August 2011 Cane 2010 p 23 Herbert Art Gallery and Museum asks public to help display William Brooke s Coventry Album Culture24 9 August 2011 Retrieved 1 September 2011 Herbert Art Gallery Coventry History Centre The Historical Association 26 April 2010 Archived from the original on 8 March 2016 Retrieved 10 January 2012 Coventry Archives Collections Database Herbert Art Gallery and Museum Archived from the original on 30 March 2013 Retrieved 10 January 2012 Archival Adoption Scheme Launches The Herbert Art Gallery amp Museum Retrieved 26 October 2018 Tappenden Roslyn 26 May 2005 Herbert Museum s Kids In The Blitz Project Is A Winner Culture24 Retrieved 31 August 2011 Prudames David 16 June 2005 Kids In The Blitz amp A Stately Rap Roots amp Wings Winners Revealed Culture24 Retrieved 31 August 2011 Rare Watercolours And Drawings Visit Coventry s Herbert Culture24 Retrieved 1 September 2011 Cane 2010 pp 6 7 Cane 2010 pp 17 18 ARTIST ROOMS Anselm Kiefer The Herbert Art Gallery amp Museum Retrieved 26 October 2018 Exploring Eliot s Coventry Exploring Eliot Retrieved 15 December 2021 Bibliography editCane Simon June 2010 Renaissance West Midlands Collections Museums Libraries amp Archives 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