Sheffield’s art collection has been expanding and evolving ever since it was founded 150 years ago. Today, it continues to develop, celebrating artistic excellence that reflects the world we live in and helps us find our place in it.
The city’s collection was first established to make great art accessible to Sheffield’s people, and it’s this founding principle that continues to see the collection grow. Sheffield Museums is a charity and has to fundraise to acquire artworks for the collection. But over the past decade, many extraordinary works have found their home in the city thanks to the relationships we’ve fostered, generous gifts from artists and collectors, thoughtful bequests, and the support of key organisations like the Art Fund and the Contemporary Art Society.
New Horizons will present highlights of the paintings, works on paper, sculpture and video art that have joined the collection over the last ten years. Work by artists including Lubna Chowdhary, Lucian Freud, Dan Holdsworth, Grayson Perry, Bridget Riley, Marlene Smith, Mark Wallinger and more will demonstrate art’s great power to speak to our lives now.
The exhibition will also look to the future, inviting visitors to consider how Sheffield can continue to grow an art collection that is representative and reflective of today’s society.
Over at the Graves Gallery, the exhibition is complemented by displays that showcase the full breadth of the city’s art collection, with over 250 works spanning the centuries through to the present day.
Free, suggested donation £5
Opening Times
Tue–Sat 10am–5pm | Sun 11am–4pm
Closed Mondays including Bank Holidays