Mae-ling Lokko, CASE Chale Wote Upcycling Pavilion, 2016. Image courtesy the artist
Meet the architectural historian and building-material technologist who is finding new ways of creating building materials from agricultural waste. – Read more
Dale Harding, Ngaya boonda yinda nayi yoolgoogoo - I carry you in my heart, 2016
Discover how this Liverpool Biennial 2018 artist is exploring the untold histories of his communities through wall paintings. – Read more
Madiha Aijaz, These Silences Are All The Words (film still), 2017-2018. Image courtesy the artist
Madiha Aijaz, These Silences Are All The Words (film still), 2017-2018. Image courtesy the artist
Get to know an artist who uses photographs, film and fiction to explore how pleasure and entertainment are experienced in public spaces such as libraries. – Read more
Abbas Akhavan, Study for a Curtain, 2015. Image courtesy the artist
From his mum's living room to the roofs of buildings caught up in Hurricane Katrina, delve into the mind and work of Liverpool Biennial 2018 artist Abbas Akhavan – Read more
Sir Peter Blake. Photo: Mary McCartney
From meeting Andy Warhol for the first time to how he became an artist, here is what Sir Peter Blake shared during his visit to Liverpool. – Read more
Mohamed Bourouissa, Horse Day (film still), 2014-15. Image courtesy the artist and Kamel Mennour, Paris/London
Mohamed Bourouissa, Horse Day (film still), 2014-15. Image courtesy the artist and Kamel Mennour, Paris/London
A handful of the confirmed Liverpool Biennial 2018 artists reveal what makes them tick as they visit the city ahead of Beautiful world, where are you? – Read more
Adam Linder, Choreographic Service No.4 – Some Strands of Support, 7 October 2016. Tate Liverpool. Photo: Mark McNulty
Adam Linder, Choreographic Service No.4 – Some Strands of Support, 7 October 2016. Tate Liverpool. Photo: Mark McNulty
Hair care for statues? We interview dancer and choreographer Adam Linder, who sets out to explore the fetishisation of objects and society’s obsession with their preservation through a three-day performance at Tate Liverpool. – Read more
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