Tag Archives: Visual Arts in Liverpool group

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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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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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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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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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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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

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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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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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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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Art Feast interviews Robyn Woolston

Robyn Woolston is a visual artist based in Liverpool. She is Passionate about people, relationships and the way the world works, her practice reveals structures and raises questions concerning social, economic and ecological perspectives. Art Feast spoke to Robyn about her current projects, inspirations and motivations. Continue reading

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