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.
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.
The new issue of contemporary arts journal, Corridor8 celebrates the collision between remoteness and culture.
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 [...]
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.
Craft meets carnival, and a touch of Kraut Rock, at the Royal Standard. Worth the short walk from Moorfields, we say.
As a trailblazer to the theme of this year’s Biennial, The Temple of a Thousand Bells rings loud and clear…
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.
Jamie Bowman finds a flawed brilliance in Tate Liverpool’s Picasso exhibition
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