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Tate Liverpool

Albert Dock, Liverpool, L3 4BB

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Pak Sheung Chuen 'A Travel without Visual Experience' (2008). Liverpool Tate,Liverpool Biennial 2012 [29 October 2012]

What is the difference between collecting memory of time or place with our eyes and collecting memory with a camera? They are both visual aids, we reflect on what is produced from both of them, wether a photograph or fragments of the mind. We would  Read on…

Liverpool Tate, Liverpool
15 September 2012 - 7 April 2013

Reviewed by: Helen Newman »

Alice in Wonderland [20 December 2011]

Since their original publication in 1865, Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass have had an unprecedented influence on the visual arts. Charles Dodgson, working under the pseudonym, Lewis Carroll, created a kind of dream world that can  Read on…

Tate Liverpool, Liverpool
4 November 2011 - 28 January 2012

Reviewed by: Liz Buckley »

Rene Magritte: The Pleasure Principle [3 August 2011]

The tempestuous sky over Liverpool’s dockside offered a contrasting vista to the iconic blue skies speckled with nebulous white clouds of Belgian artist René Magritte. The early stages of the exhibition reduce Magritte’s work to  Read on…

Tate, Liverpool
24 June - 16 October 2011

Reviewed by: Kimberley Marwood »

Empire of Fire [20 November 2010]

‘Empire of fire’ Jamie Isenstein’s in Tate Liverpool is placed in it’s own open plan white room. The piece consists of three parts; as you enter the space seems empty due to the concentrated arrangement of furniture, books  Read on…

Tate Liverpool, Liverpool
18 September - 28 November 2010

Reviewed by: John harris »

Picasso: Peace + Freedom [24 October 2010]

The Tate’s have a reputation of presenting the best-of-the-best exhibits in relation to modern art and their place in society. For this Picasso exhibition, they have outdone themselves once again, presenting even more exclusive works that  Read on…

Tate Liverpool, Liverpool
21 May - 30 July 2010

Reviewed by: Adam Kelly »

Tate 08 Series: William Blake- The River of Life [27 February 2009]

Over recent years there has been a resurgence of interest in the life and works of William Blake. Here is a man, born over 250 years ago, who still has something relevant and special to say to a contemporary audience.This exhibition allows us to  Read on…

Tate Liverpool, Liverpool
12 December 2008 - 29 March 2009

Reviewed by: Steffan Jones-Hughes »

The Fifth Floor: Ideas Taking Space [4 February 2009]

Central to The Fifth Floor is a responsive, calculated, engaged curatorial trick, one that assembles a kind of push and pull between the external – Liverpool, its geography and multiple communities – and the internal – artists  Read on…

Tate Liverpool, Liverpool
16 December 2008 - 1 February 2009

Reviewed by: Alex Hetherington »

An Implication of Multiple Realities In Omer Fast's 'Take A Deep Breath' [27 November 2008]

Take a Deep Breath is a two-channel 30 minute video projection in the last room of gallery 4. Two screens are presented adjacent to each other; one placed further away, showing two differing perspectives of the same scene.  They both depict the  Read on…

Tate, Liverpool Biennial, Liverpool
20 September - 30 November 2008

Reviewed by: Alia Pathan »

Conflation of fiction and the real: Omar Fast and Guy Ben-Ner [13 October 2008]

Suffering from a continual struggle with the problem of oversleep, based primarily on the conflation of some fiction with the reality of the day ahead. Today this review is the reality, which for a few hours of intermittent sleep was conflated with  Read on…

Tate Liverpool, MADE UP - Liverpool Biennial, Liverpool
20 September - 30 November 2008

Reviewed by: Niki Russell »

Omer Fast - Take a Deep Breath [25 September 2008]

Lewis Biggs, director of the Liverpool Biennial, tells us during a curatorial breakfast that Made Up, the title of this years Biennial, can be interpreted in various different ways. It is a phrase especially fitting to Liverpool as ‘to be made  Read on…

Tate Liverpool, as part of Liverpool Biennial - Made Up, Liverpool
20 September - 30 November 2008

Reviewed by: Samuel Mercer »

Fabric of Protest and Turner Prize 2007 [16 January 2008]

Give sympathy for the 7” vinyl record: two recordings bound by alienated separation; bound together by a conjoined synthetic whole.  A Side is the main attraction, glistening with pop pulling power, B side a sonic shadow, a slighter song  Read on…

Site Gallery and Tate Liverpool, Liverpool
19 October 2007 - 13 January 2008

Reviewed by: Alex Hetherington »

The Real Thing: Contemporary Art from China [11 April 2007]

With Asian and in particular, Chinese art currently at the forefront of contemporary arts, Tate Liverpool has put on an exhibition, The Real Thing, of works, including several newly commissioned pieces, created since the year 2000. As well as  Read on…

Tate Liverpool
4 April 2007 to 6 June 2007

Reviewed by: Samuel Mercer »