Annie Pootoogook, Composition (Women gathering whale meat), 2003-2004 at Humber Street Gallery, Hull. Photo: Rob Battersby
Annie Pootoogook, Composition (Women gathering whale meat), 2003-2004 at Humber Street Gallery, Hull. Photo: Rob Battersby
Reflecting on art’s role in society – and women’s place in art – Kathryn Ogram takes us on a journey through the work being done and presented by women in Hull. – Read more
Activation of Land Sand Strand at Humber Street Gallery, Hull. Photo: David Cleary
What does it feel like to become part of an artwork? Hull resident Sue Clark tells us about her experience of activating Land Sand Strand. – 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
Ryan Gander with Jamie Clark, Phoebe Edwards, Tianna Mehta, Maisie Williams and Joshua Yates, Time Moves Quickly, 2018. Photo: Pete Carr
Ryan Gander with Jamie Clark, Phoebe Edwards, Tianna Mehta, Maisie Williams and Joshua Yates, Time Moves Quickly, 2018. Photo: Pete Carr
From climbable art and mushroom architecture to a world of colour, we pick our top highlights for kids and a great family day out at Liverpool Biennial 2018. – 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
Visitors with Haegue Yang’s ongoing series The Intermediates at Tate Liverpool, Liverpool Biennial 2018. Photo: Mark McNulty
Visitors with Haegue Yang’s ongoing series The Intermediates at Tate Liverpool, Liverpool Biennial 2018. Photo: Mark McNulty
Our handy guide is here to help you get the most out of your Liverpool Biennial experience: from advice on navigating the city-wide exhibition to finding the best places to stay, eat and drink. – Read more
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