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Drawing deserves our consideration and attention. It always did.” Mike Pinnington on the ongoing elevation of a medium… ...
Continuing a run of superb exhibitions, Mostyn Gallery in Llandudno hosts Jeremy Deller’s ode to Welsh culture. Laura ...
An Introduction To Psychogeography Psychogeography is more than the psychological effects of the urban environment, argues Maisie Ridgway. Here, she explains why the movement has become a political ...
Filming alone, without a crew and seeing hardly any passers by for three days, was a much harder prospect than originally expected. He even got stuck for hours in a muddy Holloway with no way out ...
Full List of Successful Arts Council England NPOs in The North For 2023-26. But Who Lost Out? Arts and culture organisations have been anxiously waiting for their fates to be revealed this morning, as ...
Liverpool Biennial 2025: BEDROCK – Previewed “A Biennial that could only be created in Liverpool.” Curated by Marie-Anne McQuay and bearing the reassuring subtitle, BEDROCK, 2025′s edition looks to be ...
“The art world has a hierarchy”: Your Responses To Class IS A Big Deal It was difficult and complicated, but you told us what it feels like to be working class and work in the arts. Last year, after ...
“Memory’s power to grant meaning”: An Imagined Museum — Reviewed Is all art about memory? If so, how would Tate Liverpool’s new show about a fictitious and memorised museum take shape? Fred Johnson ...
Colour, line, and the female form converge, as minimalist painter Daniel Halsall (below) exhibits works on paper, inspired by Schiele, Matisse, Picasso and others. With more than 200 works from 85 ...
Introducing: Science Fiction Collections Curator Thomas Dillon Thomas Dillon, Science Fiction Collections Curator at the University of Liverpool, talks us through the largest catalogued collection of ...
The Plant That Stowed Away – Reviewed A new exhibition at Tate Liverpool takes as its departure point the docks on which the building stands, before plunging us into the depths and beyond. Mike ...
Veronica Watson: All Together Now “A feeling, a period, a mood.” Mike Pinnington on Veronica Watson, whose portraits – celebrated in new publication All Together Now – currently adorn the Bluecoat’s ...
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