Gala Porras-Kim, Out of an instance of expiration comes a perennial showing, 2022. Propagated spores from the British Museum and potato dextrose agar on muslin Courtesy of the artist and Commonwealth and Council. Photo by Andy Keate
Gala Porras-Kim, Out of an instance of expiration comes a perennial showing, 2022. Propagated spores from the British Museum and potato dextrose agar on muslin Courtesy of the artist and Commonwealth and Council. Photo by Andy Keate
What does it mean to love yourself? How can love be radical? Gala Porras-Kim will respond to questions including “where do you consider home?” and “What is your favourite childhood memory?”, providing a more personal insight into the artist and a foundation for the intimate conversation held in a three-part digital series, 'Radikal Self Love', ahead of Liverpool Biennial 2023 – Read more
We chatted to artist and performer Dora Colquhuon ahead of her performance, 'Would you like a seat?', held from 11am-3pm at Sefton Park on Saturday 2 July as part of #WAIWAV. – Read more
Linder. Photo: Gabby Laurent
We hear about Linder's history with the city and the key cultural moments that influenced her practice. – Read more
Jorge Menna Barreto, Restauro (32 Biennial De São Paulo), 2016. Photo: Joelson Bugila
Meet Brazilian artist Jorge Menna Barreto, whose site-specific projects investigate our delicate relationship with food, society and nature. – Read more
Melanie Smith, Maria Elena (film still), 2018. Photo: Calvin Echavrria
We met with artist Melanie Smith to find out more about her practice and interest in South American industrialisation. – Read more
Mohamed Bourouissa, Resilience Garden, 2018. Photo: Mark McNulty
Four voices come together to reveal how Mohamed Bourouissa's Resilience Garden, created as part of Liverpool Biennial 2018, went from an idea to a reality. – Read more
Delve into the work of an artist whose new video work for the Biennial uses drawings and multi-layered choreography to reflect on the place of women in heaven. – Read more
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