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Review: The Real Meaning of Life

Art in Liverpool One? That’s asking for trouble - isn’t it?


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Nam June Paik Tate/FACT review

Nam June Paik Tate/FACT review

Mike Pinnington follows the city’s green laser beam to a retrospective that gives twice the insight into a pioneering master of new media art.


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Welcome to the House of Fun

Welcome to the House of Fun

Thrills and spills at one of the city’s strangest galleries. Just don’t take a wrong turning, or you never know where it’ll take you.


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Corridor 8: The Borderlands Edition

Corridor 8: The Borderlands Edition

The new issue of contemporary arts journal, Corridor8 celebrates the collision between remoteness and culture.


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Bluecoat Biennial: Daniel Bozhkov Review

Bluecoat Biennial: Daniel Bozhkov Review

In many ways, it is fitting that I sit and write a review of the Bluecoat’s latest installation, as part of their Biennial strand, in one of the most tumultuous periods in Liverpool football history, during a period when the stakes have never seemed higher for either club. Daniel Bozhkov first came to Liverpool in [...]


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The Surface Collection: Review

The Surface Collection: Review

You have to wear a hard hat and scramble underground to visit The Surface Collective’s temporary gallery. But you’ll be glad you made the effort.


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Royal Standard’s Biennial Exhibition

Craft meets carnival, and a touch of Kraut Rock, at the Royal Standard. Worth the short walk from Moorfields, we say.


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The Biennial: Temple of A Thousand Bells

As a trailblazer to the theme of this year’s Biennial, The Temple of a Thousand Bells rings loud and clear…


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Fab Collective: Having A Do

The Fab Collective’s latest exhibition, Having A Do at the bombed-out church, is brought to life by the magical settings and a wonderful set of loosely-themed pictures from Liverpool’s photographers.


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Picasso: Peace and Freedom

Jamie Bowman finds a flawed brilliance in Tate Liverpool’s Picasso exhibition


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Review: The Real Meaning of Life

— Art in Liverpool One? That's asking for trouble - isn't it?

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— This news has been bubbling under for a while, but today it was confirmed that Eric’s - the iconic music venue which played host to...

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High Llamas at Williamson Tunnels

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Veteran Canadian punk gang bring their ambitious new 'rock opera' to the Kazimier.

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Sound City Top Trumps 2

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