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Patrick M Higgins: Another Look at Domino Gallery
Patrick M Higgins is a Liverpool-based Fine Art and Landscape Photographer, and his exhibition entitled Another Look, presented at one of Liverpool’s foremost independent galleries, Domino, focused on architecture and explored new ways of seeing and interpreting local buildings. Higgins’ work explores … Continue reading
Posted in Art & Events, Reviews
Tagged architecture, art, art in liverpool, artinliverpool.com, bling bling building, chinatown, chinese arch, domino gallery, exhibition, former lime street station hotel, lime street station, liverpool, liverpool one, m.c escher, modern architecture, one park west, patrick m higgins, perspective, photography, st george's hall
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National Theatre Live: Danny Boyle’s Frankenstein *****
Danny Boyle’s production of Frankenstein at the National Theatre achieved superb reviews and initiated a demand for a repeat performance on an unforseen scale. National Theatre Live is an idea which has opened up the theatre to a whole new audience: not … Continue reading
Posted in Art & Events, Film, Reviews, Theatre
Tagged andreea padurariu, art, art in liverpool, artinliverpool.com, benedict cumberbatch, cinema, danny boyle, film, frankenstein, gothic, horror, jonny lee miller, karl johnson, live, mark tildesley, mary shelley, milton, national theatre live, nick dear, theatre, toby sedgwick, william blake
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Rolf Harris: Can You Tell What It Is Yet? at The Walker Art Gallery
I must admit, that before attending Rolf Harris’ new exhibition at the Walker, I had a lot of pre-conceived ideas about him as an artist. Harris is known in popular culture not just for his artwork, but for his musical … Continue reading
Dot Art Presents: Liverpool Art Show S/S12
Thursday 3rd May saw the grand opening of the Liverpool Art Show 2012 in Camp and Furnace, a great venue tucked away on Greenland Street. This year, The Art Show combined a fine art exhibition with live music, DJ sets … Continue reading