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100 Years Of Collecting

  • 1 August 2024
  • 09:0016:00
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  • Ages 0 – 18 years

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Unusually, when the Laing Art Gallery first opened in 1904, it didn’t have a collection. Alexander Laing, a successful beer, wine and spirit merchant, first offered to build an art gallery in a letter to the Newcastle Corporation in 1900. Although not an art collector himself, Laing was confident that local people would support the Gallery and donate art. The Gallery’s first curator, C. Bernard Stevenson, was known to joke that he might need to resort to exhibiting the wood shavings left by joiners preparing for The Special Inaugural Exhibition of British and Foreign Artists. However, the show was such a success with visitors (from near and far) that the Council decided that a permanent collection, with a similar focus, was the way forward.

Laing’s trust in local people was rewarded and from those early days the Gallery benefitted from a number of important gifts and bequests from prominent industrialists, public figures, art collectors and artists. National galleries and museums continued to lend works, and, three years after opening its doors, the Laing began to purchase art. In 1907, Stevenson bought the Gallery’s first five paintings, one of which, George Clausen’s The Stone Pickers, remains a favourite with visitors today.



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Location

  • New Bridge Street West
  • Newcastle upon Tyne
  • Tyne and Wear
  • NE1 8AG
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  • Manors (0.24 miles)
    • National Rail line National Rail
  • Newcastle (0.55 miles)
    • National Rail line National Rail

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