A exhibition that explores how visual artists have sought to capture the shared anticipation, heightened emotions, and communal energy of being in an audience has opened at the Lowry in Salford
For Curtain Up, Lowry has commissioned major new works from multidisciplinary artist Ulla von Brandenburg (Born in Germany; lives and works in Paris), and Manchester-based artists Chris Paul Daniels and Rowland Hill.
Much of von Brandenburg’s work centres on the exploration of theatre as a construct, and the boundaries between audience and actors, subject and object, reality and illusion.
The site-specific work Spirits are Matter is a hand-painted, expansive stage curtain, creating a physical and metaphorical threshold for visitors to enter through. Give Yourself a Round of Applause, by moving image artist Chris Paul Daniels is a new film made using footage sourced from the North West Film Archive.
Rowland Hill presents her largest audio-visual installation to date. Shown in the round, Relic is inspired by the unique experience of gathering at the annual Loughborough Fair, one of the UK’s few surviving medieval charter fairs, which Hill has documented since 2012.
The feeling of unity, euphoria and the shared experience of being within a crowd is explored by painters Denzil Forrester and Joy Labinjo, who capture the energy and power of nightclubs and live music.
While multi-media artist Simeon Barclay draws on his experience of the British underground jazz scene. Ryan Mosley depicts actors and dancers performing, framed by the stage and audience in his paintings.
Further artworks address a variety of themes, including the architecture of performance spaces. Multidisciplinary artist Bridget Smith draws on the visual language of the cinema, while Abigail Reynolds creates collages centred on the Minack Theatre, a renowned clifftop amphitheatre in Cornwall.
Zoe Watson, Contemporary Curator at Lowry, says: “The dynamic of congregating and witnessing something collectively is a powerful stimulant that enriches any creative experience.
“For 25 years, Lowry has been bringing audiences together to share the thrill of live performance, as stages and arenas have done for thousands of years. Curtain Up is a homage to the almost 1,000,000 people every year who witness spectacular performances on our stages and exhibitions in our galleries. At its core is the shared human experience and elevated emotions that connects us in these moments.”
Exhibition Title: Curtain Up
Exhibition Dates: Saturday 18 April – Sunday 21 June 2026
Admission: free
Venue: Lowry, Pier 8, The Quays, Salford, M50 3AZ
Web: thelowry.com
Gallery Opening Times: Tue-Fri 11am-5pm | Sat-Sun 10am-5pm. Closed Mon, except bank holidays.






