From a football feast to deceitful dolphins: three art exhibitions not to miss at the Manchester International Festival
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The Manchester International Festival showcases new works created by partnerships between top footballers and artists. The Football City, Art United exhibition includes 11 new pieces, such as Vivianne Miedema's film with Suzanne Lacy exploring gender in football. Ella Toone collaborates with the collective Keiken on The Divine Puppeteer, reflecting on fate and connection. Edgar Davids and Paul Pfeiffer present Crowds and Power, an immersive installation that allows visitors to experience the psychological transition from dressing room to pitch, capturing the essence of football's rituals.
The Football City, Art United exhibition at Aviva Studios features 11 new works co-created by top football players and major artists, emphasizing collaboration and creativity.
Vivianne Miedema and Suzanne Lacy's short film examines football's complex relationship with gender, providing a critical look at what women footballers desire.
Ella Toone's installation The Divine Puppeteer, created with the artist collective Keiken, reflects on themes of fate and connection through the lens of her spirit animal.
Edgar Davids and Paul Pfeiffer's immersive installation, Crowds and Power, provides a unique insight into the mental space between dressing room and pitch for footballers.
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