Left to right: Mitya Churikov, Ilya Zabolotnyi (Arts Manager, British Council Ukraine), Jennifer Watts (Liverpool Biennial Exhibitions intern), Oleksandr Burlaka, Alevtyna Kakhidze, Kateryna Berlova
Left to right: Mitya Churikov, Ilya Zabolotnyi (Arts Manager, British Council Ukraine), Jennifer Watts (Liverpool Biennial Exhibitions intern), Oleksandr Burlaka, Alevtyna Kakhidze, Kateryna Berlova
Unsettling ice cream vans, eclectic architecture and living your politics – The Royal Standard’s Emma Curd spoke to the four Ukraine based artists that recently underwent an eight-week artist residency programme at the artist-led studio, organised by Liverpool Biennial and the British Council in Ukraine. – Read more
Koenraad Dedobbeleer, installation view of ‘A Formal Model - An Inhibition Show’, 2016, at Galerie Micheline Szwajcer. Photo courtesy: the artist and Galerie Micheline Szwajcer
Koenraad Dedobbeleer, installation view of ‘A Formal Model - An Inhibition Show’, 2016, at Galerie Micheline Szwajcer. Photo courtesy: the artist and Galerie Micheline Szwajcer
Koenraad Dedobbeleer discusses his interest in how our understanding of objects, spaces or ideas can shift, and what excites him most about being part of Liverpool Biennial 2016. – Read more
Ana Jotta, Eduardos. Private collection. Photo: Laura C. Caldas
Ahead of Liverpool Biennial 2016, Portuguese artist Ana Jotta discusses her work, previous career as an actress and stage designer, and her love of screens. – Read more
Walter Hugo & Zoniel, The Physical Possibility of Inspiring Imagination in the Mind of Somebody Living, 2014.
Walter Hugo & Zoniel, The Physical Possibility of Inspiring Imagination in the Mind of Somebody Living, 2014.
Calling all artists, curators and cultural instigators! Are you running an event or exhibition during Liverpool Biennial 2016, or considering it? Then The Double Negative magazine wants to hear from you. – Read more
Biennial 2016 artists visiting The Oratory in Liverpool.
Jennifer Watts reflects on the top five insights she gained during her time as Curatorial Trainee at Liverpool Biennial. – Read more
Exploring Granby Four Streets. Photo courtesy of Rob Battersby.
From The Old Blind School to the half-submerged shoreline of Crosby Beach, at Liverpool Biennial we often work in unusual places. This year’s festival will be no exception. Where in the city would you take a Biennial artist? – Read more
Community Arts? Learning from the Legacy of Artists' Social Initiatives raised pertinent issues in the field of socially engaged art practice and sparked some lively debate amongst audience and participants alike. Watch the conference in full and hear what the audience had to say. – Read more
Liverpool Biennial
55 New Bird Street
Liverpool L1 0BW
Liverpool Biennial is funded by
Founding Supporter
James Moores