The world is beginning to mirror some of the most dystopian tropes of science fictional imaginings. How might we change course? Mike Pinnington reflects on the artists and thinkers looking beyond a ...
Profession: Proud co-founder and editor of The Double Negative magazine. Writer and critic based in Liverpool. Published in frieze, Elephant, Hyperallergic, Art Monthly, ArtReview and a-n amongst ...
Tell us about you: I’m a creative photographer who likes living on the edge and being really spontaneous. I like shooting anything that has a pulse, or sometimes without, such as a coat hanger. What ...
Fittingly, given the exhibition’s title, you hear Conversations – curated by Liverpool-based artist Sumuyya Khader – before ever batting an eyelid at its 40 artists’ worth of works. This is thanks to ...
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Profession: Artist, writer and lecturer. Tell us about you: Born in St Helens then moved to the rural pastures of Burtonwood. After a quiet childhood I toured the country to study and teach art and ...
The press release for Tate Liverpool’s current exhibition, Brickworks, I admit, did not fill me with confidence. Trumpeting details such as Liverpool being known for “its iconic brick warehouses and ...
“Can an artist ever fully embody their art?” Maja Lorkowska makes the case for Nova Popularna, a co-created artist salon doubling as bar and hang-out, currently on display as part of Tate Liverpool’s ...