Culture Diary w/c 06-07-2015
What’s hot this week? Our pick of the listings from around Liverpool and the rest of the UK… Monday – Cooper Gallery Summer Residency 2015: Thingness? 10-5pm @ Cooper Gallery, Dundee – FREE...
One of the stand-out works of new Hayward Touring sound art exhibition, Listening, artist Mikhail Karikis describes in his own words the making of his film SeaWomen: South Korea’s proud and diminishing community of...
What do biennials do, how do they do it and why? Pete Goodbody attends a summit of experts and finds that the needs, hopes and expectations placed on our arts festivals are as complex...
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...
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...
What is it really like to work within the ‘Glasgow Miracle’? Anna Taylor catches up with two artists working within the city’s artistic community… Graduates of Glasgow School of Art, regular exhibitors at Glasgow International...
Responding to yesterday’s massive funding cuts, and ahead of the International Festival of Business 2014, Laura Brown argues that we need a whole new approach to arts giving in Liverpool, otherwise we risk losing...
Whether entertainment or strictly business, art fairs can present real opportunities. But where to start? We ask the people who know best… If you’ve been living on the moon you might not have noticed...