| Liverpool Biennial: International
2002
14 September 2002 - 24 November 2002
Second and Top floor galleries
Admission £4, £3 concessions
Family Ticket £8, Tate Members free
www.biennial.org.uk
Liverpool is the only city in the UK to host a biennial
of contemporary visual art. In partnership with venues throughout
the city, Liverpool Biennial will bring together artists from around
the world in a celebration of the freshest and most innovative elements
of visual culture.
Tate Liverpool is a major venue for the Liverpool
Biennial's International
2002 - one of five elements of the Biennial programme - along
with the Bluecoat Arts Centre, Pleasant Street School and public
spaces around the city.
International 2002 will feature twenty-eight
artists, both established and new, many presenting work specially
commissioned for the exhibition. These artists have been invited
into a dialogue with Liverpool - using the city as a specific cultural
context for the exhibition. Artists featured include Olaf Breuning,
Elizabeth and Iftikan Dadi, Clare Langan, Mark Lewis, Jorge Pardo
and Jason Rhoades.
There are a number of other elements to Liverpool
Biennial. The John Moores Exhibition of Contemporary Painting
is one of the UK's largest open competitions for painting. Bloomberg
New Contemporaries features work by artists emerging from UK
art colleges while the Independent Exhibition is where the
region's artists exhibit their own work and host the art of their
choice from the UK and abroad. And finally, there is a live events
programme which includes workshops, tours, community events, Live
art performances, conferences and talks.
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