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Keywords: Art, Culture and Society in 1980s Britain at Tate
Keywords at Tate opened its doors last week, and Art in Liverpool went along to see what the collection is all about. An exhibition based on Raymond Williams’s seminal study of the vocabulary of culture and society, Keywords takes poignant examples of language from … Continue reading
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Tagged 1980s, aids, Anish Kapoor, art, Bridget Riley, britain, british artists, Carl Plackman, culture, Donald Rodney, Elizabeth Frink, Helen Chadwick, Ingrid Pollard, Jo Spence, keywords, liverpool, political, Raymond Williams, Rita Donagh, Rotimi Fani-Kayode, society, Sonia Boyce, Stephen McKenna, Sunil Gupta, tate, the end
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Collage Artists: Alice Kiteley, Ben Jones & Michael Lacey
Unpredictable, experimental and exciting, a collage is the assemblage of different forms. Be it textiles, newspaper print, or found objects, literally anything can be used to produce a piece of work, meaning infinite possibilities for every creation. I spoke to … Continue reading
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Tagged alice kiteley, arena, artists, ben jones, collage, drop the dumbells, illustration, liverpool, michael lacey, tate, walker
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Glam!: The Performance of Style, Tate Liverpool
Celebrating the ‘Performance of Style’ Glam! purports to be more concerned with the ‘look’ of glam-rock, and the music is made highly conspicuous by its absence, despite the ‘performance’ of the title… Upon entering the exhibition, visitors are engulfed in … Continue reading
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Tagged andy warhol, art, candy darling, cindy sherman, david bowie, glam, glam rock, iggy pop, marc bolan, Marc Camille Chaimowicz, new york dolls, peter hujar, reviews, tate, the factory, ulay
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The Art of Pop Video @ FACT
The Art of Pop Video is a surprisingly definitive collection of music videos housed at Liverpool’s FACT gallery, in collaboration with the current Glam! exhibition at the Tate. The collection, brought together by curators Michael P Aust and Daniel Kothenschulte, … Continue reading
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Tagged amateur video, animation, art, beatles, bob dylan, daniel kothenschulte, disney, duke ellington, fact, film, franz ferdinand, glam, gorillaz, len lye, liverpool, michael p aust, mtv, music, music video, musicals, ok go, peter gabriel, pop video, pussy riot, silent movies, soundtracks, tate, the art of pop video, the white stripes, tophat, viral, youtube
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Celebrating Our City’s Alternative Art Venues…Just In Time for Biennial 2012
This year’s Liverpool Biennial Festival is fast approaching, and what better way to celebrate and prepare ourselves than by exploring the best of our city’s alternative and independent art galleries. Whilst researching this article, I found that a few of … Continue reading
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Tagged alternative venues, anna di scala, art, art in liverpool, artinliverpool, cafe, domino gallery, drink, egg cafe, eggspace, exhibition, festival, food, gallery, green fish cafe, headspace, hospitality, liverpool, liverpool biennial, tate, the italian club, walker
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