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29/01/2015
Andy Warhol (1928–1987), still from Outer and Inner Space, 1965. Courtesy whitney.org

“He purposely erased a lot of his own humanity”: Transmitting Andy Warhol

A robotic persona who painted by numbers, anticipated the Internet and annoyed Rauschenberg: Tate Liverpool assistant curator Stephanie Straine gets to grips with Andy Warhol through a major exhibition of his work, and finds that...

13/01/2015
Timothy Foxon, 30 Years of the Future at Castlefield Gallery, Manchester

30 Years Of The Future — Reviewed

Who shapes the future of contemporary art? Polly Checkland Harding considers the skill of predicting the next big thing at Castlefield Gallery’s anniversary exhibition… Look back at photographs of Sensation, the Saatchi Gallery’s controversial exhibition...

09/09/2014
The Ghost Of A Saber Tooth Tiger

Culture Diary w/c 08-09-2014

What’s hot this week? Our pick of the listings from around Liverpool and the rest of the UK… Tuesday –  The Ghost Of A Saber Tooth Tiger 7.30pm @ The Kazimer, Liverpool —...

29/08/2014
Ryan Gander, Porthole to Culturefield Revisited (2010)

The White Cube, The Artist And Me

Just who do artists make work for anyway? In an extension of his essay on visitor experience, Biennial 2014: The Space In Between, C James Fagan considers the impact of the white cube...

11/08/2014
Ryan Gander

Ryan Gander, Make Every Show Like It’s Your Last — Reviewed

By using sincere aspiration and tongue-in-cheek self-mockery, Ryan Gander shows us that imagination makes our lives better, says curator Eleanor Clayton… Ryan Gander’s largest UK show to date, Make Every Show Like It’s...

30/06/2014
Liverpool Biennial 2014

Culture Diary w/c 30-06-2014

What’s hot this week? Our pick of the listings from around Liverpool and the rest of the UK… Monday – Generation: 25 Years of Contemporary Art in Scotland @ various galleries across Scotland “An...

30/06/2014
Cactus Gallery, Liverpool

Liverpool’s Art Scene Now

Ahead of this week’s Biennial 2014 opening, ArtReview’s Oliver Basciano assesses Liverpool’s contemporary art offer, and wonders at the striking absence of new artist-run initiatives… Contemporary art – at least if we follow a...

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