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17 November - 16 December 2007
Private View 16 November 6–8 “At all events, we return you blessings for curses; and pray that you may soon return to that industry, and those sober manners, for which the inhabitants of Birmingham were formerly distinguished”. These were the parting words in an open letter to the people of Birmingham by Joseph Priestly before leaving for America after the, so-called, Priestly riots. Also known as Gunpowder Joe for his inflammatory phraseology, Priestly was a chemist, theologian, philosopher and educator whose radical stance towards the established religious & political authorities sparked off several days of rioting in 1791. Most of the violence was directed against the property of Birmingham’s liberal intelligentsia, including Priestly himself and was engineered by corrupt officials. These events culminated in Priestly leaving the city, never to return.