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Little Greene at IWM North

Little Greene is the paint sponsor of Imperial War Museum North. The museum utilises the Little Greene palette to create an engaging environment. Our paints have featured in many of their exhibitions including ‘Blitzed Brits, Horrible Histories,’ ‘Fashion on the Ration’ and ‘Yemen, Inside a Crisis.’

Contemporary greys, Scree, Shallows and Urbane Grey, provide a moody, pensive atmosphere to complement the themes of this exhibition, which focuses on the Troubles that affected Northern Ireland for nearly 30 years, and remain a sensitive issue to this day.

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© IWM Holocaust survivors Marianne Philipps and Anne Super at the opening of Generations: Portraits of Holocaust Survivors at IWM North (27 January – Summer 2023). Photo: Andrew Brooks

Generations: Portraits of Holocaust Survivors, 2023

The vibrant green, Jewel Beetle, provides a resonant backdrop in Imperial War Museum North’s exhibition, Generations: Portraits of Holocaust Survivors.

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© IWM Installation shot of Generations: Portraits of Holocaust Survivors at IWM North (27 January – Summer 2023). Photo: Andrew Brooks
© IWM Installation shot of Ukraine: Photographs from the Frontline by Anastasia Taylor-Lind at IWM North (14 October 2022 – 2 January 2023). Photos: Andrew Brooks.

Ukraine: Photographs from the Frontline, 2022

Imperial War Museum North used Hicks’ Blue, Scree and Wood Ash in their recent exhibition, Ukraine: Photographs from the Frontline. They provide a backdrop to a portfolio of photographs by Anastasia Taylor-Lind.

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© IWM Installation shot of Ukraine: Photographs from the Frontline by Anastasia Taylor-Lind at IWM North (14 October 2022 – 2 January 2023). Photos: Andrew Brooks.
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Yemen: Inside a Crisis, 2019

Little Greene has partnered with the IWM North once again for their new exhibition, Yemen: Inside a Crisis, the UK’s first exhibition to address Yemen’s on-going conflict and humanitarian crisis.

The exhibition explores how this man-made crisis has affected the people of Yemen, showcasing around 50 objects and photographs, many of which have been exclusively sourced from Yemen.

The museum, based in Salford Quays, selected bold Little Greene shades as the backdrop to the exhibition including Lamp Black 228Clay Pale 152Grey Teal 226 and Atomic Red 190.

The exhibition is free of charge and open to all ages.

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Wyndham Lewis, Life, Art, War. 2017

Once again, we have collaborated with the Imperial War Museum North on their latest exhibition, 'Wyndham Lewis, Life, Art, War.'

The exhibition explores the artworks and story of the renowned twentieth-century artist.

Curators selected a variety of  Little Greene shades to complement the artwork on display including 'Lead Colour,' 'Welcome,' neutral 'Rolling Fog' and the delicate, gentle 'Pink Slip.'

The exhibition will be open until January 2018. Images supplied by IWM North.

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Fashion on the Ration, 2016

Little Greene has partnered with the IWM North once again for their new exhibition, ‘Fashion on the Ration’ commemorating the 75th anniversary of clothes rationing.

Celebrating 1940’s street style, the exhibition explores how men and women in Britain found new ways to dress through the clothing rationing during the war.

The museum, based in Salford Quays, selected bold Little Greene shades as the backdrop to the exhibition including Purpleheart 188, Atomic Red 190 and Juniper Ash 115.

Fashion on the Ration will run from May 27th 2016 to 1st May 2017 and is free for IWM members.

Tickets are available at iwm.org.uk for Fashion on the Ration: 1940s Street Style.

Image: IWM North

From Street to Trench: A World War that Shaped a Region, 2014

The Imperial War Museum North have launched their latest exhibition 'From Street to Trench: A World War that Shaped a Region'. The exhibition gives a very special insight into the contribution made by the North West during the First World War and incorporates a series of films, sound recordings, photographs, artworks and letters.

We have sponsored the exhibition by supplying several colours for the stands and walls throughout the display.  The colours vary from 'Canton' and 'Celestial Blue' to 'Tuscan Red'. The exhibition contains a compelling range of eye catching colours from the Little Greene collection and act as a perfect accompaniment to the IWM’s unrivalled national collection.

Nissen Richards Studio, the interior designers for the exhibition commented ‘The carefully selected colour palette is classic but works fantastically in a contemporary setting.’

The paint colours used can be seen in the photographs below:

Little Greene are very proud to support ‘Street to Trench’ and we do encourage you to visit this fascinating exhibition.

You can visit the exhibition from the 5th April 2014 – 31st May 2015. The exhibition is open daily from 10am - 5pm.

Visit the Imperial War Museum Website for more information on ''From Street to Trench: A World War that Shaped a Region" at http://www.iwm.org.uk/exhibitions/iwm-north/from-street-to-trench-a-world-war-that-shaped-a-region

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Saving Lives, 2013

Little Greene is very proud to be sponsoring IWM North – ‘Saving Lives’ this year at the Imperial War Museum.

Bone China Blue, Atomic Red and Cupboard Green are just some of the Little Greene colours you’ll find in the exhibition and we’re honoured to be a part of it.

The exhibition will delve into the world of front line medicine and will use personal stories as it looks at medical care on the front line throughout history.

Interviews from soldiers and nurses commissioned specifically for this exhibition will feature, and Little Greene can’t wait to do its part in bringing everything to life.

The event began on the 13th October 2012 and continues until the 1st September 2013. It’s open daily from 10AM – 5PM so make sure you take a look.

You can find more information and all the details you may need on the IWM – ‘Saving Lives’ website.’