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Monthly Archives: October 2011
A Sneak Peek inside the New Open Eye Gallery
Founded in 1977 Open Eye is an independent not for profit photography gallery based in Liverpool. Open Eye is one of the UK’s leading photography spaces, and the only gallery dedicated to photography and related media in the North West of England. Continue reading
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Tagged American power, art, artists, Chris steele-perkins, development liverpool, England, graphic installations, henry david thoreau, international artists, james dean, john lennon, Liverpool waterfront, marilyn monroe, Mitch Epstein, MMartin Peer, Open Eye, Open eye Liverpool, painted photographs, Photography, photography prints, post war photography, prix pictet, S Mark Gubb, The Pleasure Principle, video, yoko ono
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Art Feast Interviews Naive John
Naive John (born Ian Wylie) is a British artist based in Liverpool. His work shows attention to detail with subjects that combine elements from popular culture alongside the mythic and mundane. His last and most famous painting The Chav-ant Garde … Continue reading
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Tagged AIR Artists, art, Art Feast Interview, Art In Liverpool, Artists News, Brother Quay, David Roberts, dysthymia, Glenn Brown, Jean Baudrillard, Jeff Koons, John Moores University, liverpool, Liverpool art, Mark Ryden, Naive John, Tate Liverpool, The Chapman Brothers, The Gallery Liverpool, University of London, Visual Arts in Liverpool group, WACOM, Walker Art Gallery
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An Alphabet, Sir Peter Blake
The Walker Art Gallery is currently hosting An Alphabet, a display of one of Peter Blake’s alphabet series.The display is made up of 26 silkscreen prints and shows Peter Blake’s fascination with letters, fonts and typography. Continue reading
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Tagged Alphabet, art, Art In Liverpool, Artists News, comic books, consumer goods, fonts, graphics, John Moore Painting prize, letters, liverpool, Liverpool art, Must see, pop art, Self Portrait with Badges, Sir Peter Blake, typography, VAiL, Visual artist, Visual Arts in Liverpool group, Walker Art Gallery
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Studio Space for Rent in Arena Studios Liverpool
Studios Space for rent Continue reading
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Tagged art, Digital Media, liverpool, Liverpool art, Rent, Studio space, Visual arts, Visual Arts in Liverpool group
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Will I Believe? ART FEAST sent Roisin Hyland to review the opening weekend of the AND Festival.
Abandon Normal Devices (AND) is an energetic regional festival of new cinema and digital culture. A unique partnership between FACT, Cornerhouse and Folly, the Festival was launched in Liverpool in 2009. This year saw the festival’s third year spread across the Northwest region. Continue reading
Primate Perceptions and Simian Censorship on the Abandon Normal Devices Safari. Artist Roisin Hyland took the bus to join in the final AND Salon for Art Feast.
The AND Salon Simian Safari was a panel discussion focusing on Rachel Mayeri’s Video work Primate Cinema: Apes as Family currently showing in TAO as part of the AND Festival. Continue reading
A Reaction to Kurt Hentschläger’s ‘Zee’ at FACT
It has been clear since Thursday evening, as the AND Festival 2011 previewed in Liverpool, that Zee was the word on everyone’s lips. Continue reading
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AND Salon at Leaf – Fanaticism
The great thing about festivals is the opportunity to bring together the people at the heart of it all with the audience. The digital age, means – in theory – it is a lot easier to participate in these events via on-line streaming Continue reading