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Art Feast Sent Josie Jenkins to Review the Galactic Gathering, Kosmica at FACT
Kosmica, a gathering of artists, space engineers, performers and astronomers usually takes place in London but was brought to Liverpool for a special edition as part of FACT’s Republic of the Moon programme.
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Tagged abandon normal devices, art, Art Feast Interview, Art In Liverpool, Art Reviews, Artists News, Bee Thakore, Digital Media, Director; UCL Centre for Space Medicine Consultant), Dr Iya Whiteley, FACT, hagen betzwieser, Hilde de Bruijn, Jerri Truhill, kosmica, liverpool, Liverpool art, Moon Life Foundation, Nahum Mantra, reoublic of the moon, Review, She Should Have Gone To The Moon, Space Psychologist (IACE Ltd, sue corke, VAiL, Visual artist, Visual Arts in Liverpool group
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Review of ‘Homeland’ at Wolstenholme Creative Space
Art Feast sent Roisin Hyland down to review the latest exhibition Homeland at Wolstenholme Creative Space Liverpool may have some of the biggest and the best official galleries outside of London but we also have some of the most … Continue reading
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Tagged art, Art In Liverpool, Art Reviews, Artists News, Digital Media, independant art, John Moores University, liverpool, Liverpool art, painting, Review, Tate Liverpool, the Bluecoat, Visual artist, Visual Arts in Liverpool group, Walker Art Gallery, wolstenholme
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Republic of the Moon, FACT, 16 Dec 2011 – 26 Feb 2012
As the players in the new 21st century race for the Moon line up – the USA, China, India and Russia jostling with private corporations interested in exploiting the Moon’s resources – a group of artists are declaring a ‘Republic of the Moon’: a ‘micronation’ for alternative visions of lunar life. Continue reading
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Tagged agnes meyer-brandis, art, Art In Liverpool, Art Reviews, Artists News, Digital Media, FACT, francis goodwin, hagen betzwieser, hg wells, jules verne, leonid tishkov, liliane lijn, lucien rudaux, moon, ndy gracie, private moon, republic of the moon, sharon houkemas, sharon houkma, space, stanislav lem, stanley kubrick, sue corke, the arts catalyst, the man in the moone, the moon goose analogue, VAiL, vasily levshin, Visual Arts in Liverpool group, we colonised the moon
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Art Feast Interviews Emily Speed
Art Feast interviews Liverpool-based artist Emily Speed, talking to her about current and future projects and in particular, her work this year with Yorkshire Sculpture Park. Continue reading
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Tagged Art Feast Interview, Art In Liverpool, Artists News, Biennial, bike mag, book art, cafe royal, Ceri Hand Gallery, cooperative art, CUC, danielle arnaud, Drawing Paper, Emily Speed, feiweles bursary, john morres, juan cruz, laumeier sculpture park, liverpool, Liverpool art, Liverpool Art Prize, nothern art prize, Novas, Open Eye, REDWIRE, royal standard, salford, sarah coulson, spacex, suite studios, the Bluecoat, Visual Arts in Liverpool group, wakefield, yorkshire sculpture park, zine
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Art Feast interviews Gina Czarnecki
Gina Czarnecki’s career to date encompasses film and installation, with an emphasis on human relationships to image, disease, evolution, genetic research and specialising in advanced technologies of image production. Created in collaboration with bio-technologists, computer programmers, dancers and sound artists, … Continue reading
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Tagged archtictural constructs, art, Art Feast Interview, Art In Liverpool, Artists News, biotechnology, crystal resin, Digital Media, film, gina czarnecki, ginaczarnecki bluecoat, grey areas, herbert art gallery, human genetic mix, Imperial college london, liverpool, milk teeth, New Media, NHS, palaces, palaces bluecoat, Radio 4, religion and technology, science museum, stem cell, stem cell research, teeth, teeth palaces, the Bluecoat, the center of the cell, VAiL, Visual Arts in Liverpool group
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Drawing Marathon at The Royal Standard
On Saturday 19th November The Royal Standard in collaboration with Drawing Paper will be hosting a drawing marathon, with 12 hours of activity planned from midday to midnight Continue reading
Bigger and Better – Mitch Epstein, S. Mark Gubb and Chris Steele-Perkins at the new Open Eye Gallery
Art Feast sent Roisin Hyland down to review the exhibitions at the relocated Open Eye Gallery with work by Mitch Epstein, S. Mark Gubb and Chris Steele-Perkins. Sometimes bigger is better and Mitch Epstein’s inaugural show for the re-launch of Open Eye Gallery only goes to prove that point. American Power examines how energy is produced and used in the American landscape. Continue reading
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Tagged . Chris Steele-Perkins: The Pleasure Principle, 2005, america, americal electrical power company, American power, art, Art In Liverpool, art photography liverpool, Biloxi, Cambridge University Ball, Chris steele-perkins, Circus Elephant at Crystal Palace, gallery, gallery liverpool, Good Sailing, Henry David Thereau, Hoover Dam and Lake Mede Nevada Arizona 2007, hurricane Katrina, Hyponsis Demonstration, large format, large format camera, Mississippi, Mitch Epstein, new york, ohio, Open Eye, oPEN Eye gallery, Photography, photography liverpool, S Mark Gubb, The Pleasure Principle
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Lino Prints and Painting – The Art Books of Henri Matisse
Art Feast Sent Stephanie Whalley to Review The Art Books of Henri Mattise at The Walker Art Gallery. Interpretation of literary works through artistic medium became popular in the early Twentieth Century and Henri Matisse’s illustrations, originating in the early 1930s, are certainly amongst the most renowned examples of this artform. Continue reading
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Tagged 1947, art, art gallery, Art In Liverpool, Art Reviews, Artists News, bank of america, Chant de Minos (Les Crétois), henri matisse, henry demotherland, Jazz, lino, liverpool, Liverpool art, matisse, mattise, merrill lynch, Minotaur, Pasiphaé, preview, Visual Arts in Liverpool group, Walker Art Gallery
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Curiouser and curiouser Art Feast sent Stephanie Whalley to review Tate Liverpools latest exhibition Alice in Wonderland
Curiouser and curiouser Art Feast sent Stephanie Whalley to review Tate Liverpools latest exhibition Alice in Wonderland Continue reading
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Tagged Alice in wonderland, art, Art In Liverpool, Dali, english heritage, Fiona banner, humpty fucking dumpty, Jason Rhoades, lewis carroll, madhatter, Magritte, max ernst, painting, picasso, pre-raphaelite, Review, Surrealism, Tate, Tate Liverpool, tuyman, white rabbit
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Art Feast Interviews Imogen Stidworthy
Imogen Stidworthy is an artist whose work delves deep into issues facing communities and individuals today. Art Feast spoke to her about her work and how Liverpool has influenced her since coming to live here in 2002. Continue reading