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Nicky Wire Exhibition
The new art exhibition by Nicky Wire of Manic Street Preachers, My Little Empire, will be open to the public from 6th August.
The exhibition features 25 new works, all revealing Nicky’s love of the Polaroid image, and includes works depicting Richard Burton, RS Thomas, Jean Paul Basquiat, Marilyn Monroe, Albert Camus and Derek Jarman, among others. There are also several self-portraits in the collection.
Please contact curator Mark Lewis [email protected] or call us on 01834 860500 to discuss further.
Due to the weight of this work, this picture above cannot be shipped overseas.
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- All artworks will be available to collect from 17th December 2024 (subject to Narberth Museum’s regular opening hours).
- Remaining artworks will be shipped no later than 17th January 2025.
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