TATE LIVERPOOL


TATE LIVERPOOL

The Building

 

Introduction

Tate Liverpool
Tate Liverpool
© Tate

Tate Liverpool has established itself as the home of the National Collection of Modern Art in the north of England. In 2008 Tate celebrates its twentieth year as a major presence in the city. The Gallery has become a venue for major exhibitions of important modern art, with a popular appeal that have drawn thousands of visitors to the Gallery. This has led to a more diverse audience base and increased levels of visitor participation and appreciation.




Albert Dock
Tate Liverpool
© Tate

Tate’s continued growth and progress are matched by the many opportunities available in the city. Liverpool is a forward thinking city with a rich culture and heritage which have given it an increased European focus. Liverpool's award as the European Capital of Culture 2008 and the continued regeneration of the city's waterfront docks, have helped Tate increase its ambition and the international reach of its programme. Tate will capitalize on the city's success further by building on existing relationships and developing a more diverse audience base.

You can find out more about the history of Tate Liverpool by visiting Archive Journeys: Tate History.