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Tag Archives: installation
Rutherford Chang: Why I Buy White Albums
By now, I think half of Liverpool must have been to or at least heard about the infamous pop-up exhibition-cum-record store currently housed in the loading bay space next door to FACT on Wood Street. It’s a fascinating concept with … Continue reading
Robyn Woolston: Artist of the Week
Liverpool Art Prize winner Robyn Woolston will be taking part in Threshold 2014, displaying her incredible installations around the Baltic Triangle. But before the her art takes centre stage, she took time out to speak to Art in Liverpool about … Continue reading
Teresa Wilson: The Darkening Green, at Domino Gallery
‘The Darkening Green’ follows on from an Arts Council funded installation, ‘The Ecchoing Green’, commissioned by the Barnaby Festival at the King Edward Street Chapel, Macclesfield, combining work from the previous show with new works. Speaking to the artist herself, … Continue reading
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Tagged art, art in liverpool, domino gallery, fairy tales, grimm, installation, paiting, rooks, sculpture, teresa wilson, william blake
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