When Tory grandee Michael Heseltine was dispatched to Liverpool in the aftermath of the 1981 Toxteth riots to revive the city's fortunes, not many people would have guessed opening an art gallery ...
We're officially into a new year and while it may be hard to believe - the start of 2025 also means it's been 30 years since ...
The irons, which were in Liverpool's International Slavery Museum, have been moved to the city's Walker Art Gallery. They will be displayed with portraits of the slave-owning Sandbach family.
Director of Culture at Liverpool City Council Claire McColgan says the answer lies in the city itself. Nearly 200 years ago the world’s first purpose built public art gallery opened in Dulwich.
The former art gallery unit was boarded up for weeks as ... stone pizza furnace nestled in the far right corner. Franco Manca Liverpool opens on Saturday, December 7. Take a first look inside ...