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BBC Arts - BBC Arts - Museum of the Year 2021: Introducing the shortlist
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From village life to vaccine centre: Museum of the Year 2021 shortlist announced
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Experience Barnsley shortlisted for £100,000 Art Fund Museum Of The Year 2021
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Experience Barnsley shortlisted for £100,000 Art Fund Museum Of The Year 2021
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Artangel s Co-Directors James Lingwood and Michael Morris to step down in 2022
Michael Morris and James Lingwood. Photo: Julian Abrams.
LONDON
.-Artangels Co-Directors James Lingwood and Michael Morris have announced their decision to step down from the organisation which they have led for 30 years.
Since they became Co-Directors in 1991, Artangel has generated some of the most widely discussed art of recent times and is one of the most consistently admired cultural organisations, respected by artists and audiences alike in Britain and beyond.
Since 1991, James and Michael have produced over 125 projects including Rachel Whitereads House, Michael Landys Breakdown, Jeremy Dellers The Battle of Orgreave, Gregor Schneiders Die Familie Schneider, Francis Alyss Seven Walks and Roger Hiornss Seizure, and drawn audiences to a wide range of places from the empty Reading Prison to the Palace of Westminster, the west coast of Iceland and the island of Portland, downtown D