Drawing Sessions #2
Julian Shepherd dreams of a time when Drawing Sessions happened each week… Pulling back the green curtain into the Camp and Furnace bar, meandering past lambs wool jumpered musos and delicious wafts of...
Julian Shepherd dreams of a time when Drawing Sessions happened each week… Pulling back the green curtain into the Camp and Furnace bar, meandering past lambs wool jumpered musos and delicious wafts of...
In the final weekend of Biennial 2012, C James Fagan muses on the relative success – or otherwise – of the work at Copperas Hill… One thing we’ve come to expect from the Liverpool Biennial...
What happens when a guest is treated very much as an unexpected one? Joe Zhu found himself in exactly that position… With every Liverpool Biennial of course comes a theme. Whether it be...
Postpone no more – as the end of the Biennial draws near, we sum up what you absolutely can’t afford to miss … How time has flown. This year’s Biennial started mid-September with...
Monday – Beak> 7.30pm @ The Kazimier £8 Featuring the trio of Bristolian musicians Geoff Barrow (Portishead), Billy Fuller and Matt Williams, Beak> released their eponymous debut album in 2009. Boasting an impressively...
Andy Johnson explores a moving true story of love, pain and persecution, under the umbrella of one of our most successful festivals … Homotopia, the international festival of queer arts and culture, is now...
Tuesday - Happy, Happy 6pm @ FACT Directed by Anne Sewitsky, this 2010 Norwegian film, while dressed as (an at times surreal) farce, takes a good look at the lies we tell ourselves to...
Jon Davies finds HIVE in scintillating form in a recreation of the Pendle witch trials at Metal… Whenever the HIVE team are involved in a large scale audiovisual project in Liverpool you know...
Chinese journalist Joe Zhu on his remarkable embodiment of the theme at this year’s Biennial… Heading back to my hometown, here I am at Amsterdam airport with 2 hours waiting for transport. I’m...