Liverpool Biennial-Touched
Liverpool Biennial-various venues, Liverpool
18 September 2010 to 28 November 2010
Liverpool Biennial-various venues, Liverpool
18 September 2010 to 28 November 2010
Scandinavian Hotel, Nelson Street, Liverpool
18 September – 28 November 2010
This month’s selection of shortlists and winners.
Various, Liverpool
18 September – 28 November 2010
Liverpool Biennial, Liverpool
18 September 2010 to 28 November 2010
Liverpool Biennial-The Oratory, St James Cemetery (next to Liverpool Cathedral), Liverpool
18 September – 28 November 2010
Few people will not know that Liverpool, in the early autumn of its European Capital of Culture 2008 year, has been visited by a Big Spider.
FACT Liverpool Biennial , Liverpool
20 September – 30 November 2008
Liverpool Biennial 2008, The Bluecoat, Liverpool
20 September – 30 November 2008
A Foundation, Liverpool Biennial
19 September – 30 November 2008
Liverpool Biennial was recognised with an award for Putting the North West on the Map at the regions Art 07 awards in October. The award acknowledges its success in commissioning international artists to make challenging work in Liverpool.
In September, the A Foundation launches Greenland Street, a major new contemporary art centre in Liverpool.
The latest in a number of projects from UK cities that focus attention on the place as a cultural centre, Situation Leeds runs 16-29 May. This approach mirrors the expanding international biennial circuit; every city must have its arts festival […]
Arts Council England cuts clients whilst remaining brave and radical.
Hilary Thorn on a discussion event held at Static Gallery, as part of the NAN Artists’ research trip to Liverpool Biennial, which looked at the verbal languages through which art is explored.
Liverpool Biennial, 1826 September
The third Liverpool biennial launches on 18 September as a UK and international festival of contemporary art. Delivered through a partnership between Tate Liverpool, National Museums Liverpool, Bluecoat Art Centre and FACT, it also encompasses exhibitions and offsite projects across […]
Jean Grant believes in Art Action Change
There are things I want to touch or hold that lie beyond my reach, and ways to bring them closer.
Planning is now underway for the third Liverpool Biennial in 2004, a foreground for the City of Culture programme in 2008. For the 2002 event, over 180,000 visits were recorded at the UK’s only biennial of contemporary visual art and […]
Pete Clarke looks back at how the 1999 Biennial in Liverpool, flaws and all, raised some interesting questions that resulted in a new direction for the 2002 event and the shape of things to come.