Biennial Highlights: Our Top Ten
It’s that time again. The UK’s Biennial - a free feast of international contemporary art dotted all over the city – kicks off in Liverpool in just a few short weeks. Known for...
It’s that time again. The UK’s Biennial - a free feast of international contemporary art dotted all over the city – kicks off in Liverpool in just a few short weeks. Known for...
With the Biennial and John Moores painting prize around the corner, we consider how Liverpool and the rest of the region’s art output is served by the national media… As 2011 drew to...
Wondering who’s behind the extremely slick design of Camp and Furnace? Wonder no more… For anybody who’s popped down to the Baltic Triangle recently, odds are your destination was Camp and Furnace on...
This September, Liverpool Biennial won’t be the only art organisation to grab the city and give it a creative shake. The very first CAVE Art Fair will be hitting the scene in a...
Wednesday – Digital Innovation: What is it? 6.30pm @ FACT FREE (booking required) What is digital innovation and what role does it have in influencing and affecting the capital and cultural economy? This Wednesday evening,...
Liverpool Biennial 2012 begins in September, but news of the launch party programme means we’re excited already… On any given Biennial year, people’s expectations are piqued afresh, their appetites for the UK’s largest...
Linda Pittwood takes a trip to the exhibition of modern and contemporary art in Kassel, Germany… On a bright sunny afternoon we followed the map to a shabby building, went round the back,...
Amy Jones reviews Niet Normaal: Difference on Display, an exhibition provoking the question: ‘What is normal anyway?’ Last Thursday DaDaFest 2012 launched and with it a thought-provoking new exhibition at the Bluecoat; Niet...
Amy Jones spoke to Imogen Stidworthy, currently exhibiting in Niet Normaal: Difference on Display, at the Bluecoat as part of DaDaFest… Liverpool-based artist Imogen Stidworthy works largely with video and sound installations, often...