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Rosario Güiraldes’s first exhibition as curator of visual arts considers how artists learn about and engage with the world.
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Peter Phillips, one of earliest proponents of Pop art in the UK, has died.
The Biennial balances global perspectives with local voices proving the city remains a crossroads where art, history and ...
Although not built from bedrock, the Bluecoat was originally a school funded by Bryan Blundell, former Liverpool merchant, ...
“The Sense of Sight,” 1895, oil on canvas, by Annie Louisa Swynnerton, National Museums Liverpool, Walker Art Gallery, gift from Charles J. Proctor. Swynnerton is featured in the Clark Art ...
“Two of our major cultural venues World Museum and Walker Art Gallery have sat proudly on William Brown Street for the past 150 years and have welcomed millions of visitors in that time.” ...
Nnena Kalu Nominated for her presentation as part of Conversations at the Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool and Hanging Sculpture 1 to 10 at Manifesta 15, Barcelona.
Regional art spaces are also struggling, with significant visitor reductions at Liverpool's Walker Art Gallery, Leeds Art Gallery and Glasgow's Gallery of Modern Art.
Sumuyya Khader, a Liverpool-based artist and curator, spoke to The Guardian about a new exhibit in the Walker Gallery that opened on Oct. 18 and centers on the work of Black women.
The works will be presented alongside Monet’s Break-up of the ice on the Seine, near Bennecourt, which is held in the gallery's collection, and Degas' Woman Ironing, which it currently has on loan.