CHRISTMAS DRINK
AND DRUG DRIVE CAMPAIGN - DECEMBER 2013
THE Tate Liverpool is the home of the national
collection of modern art in the north and has attracted 15 million
visitors since opening in 1988. If you did not already know, the
gallery hosts a diverse and lively special exhibitions and events
programme, and displays work from the national collection free of
charge.
This Christmas, visitors are invited to family event The Great
Festive Family Escape on Friday, 27 December 2013 to Sunday 29
December 2013, also on Thursday, 2 January 2014 to Saturday 4
January 2014. Inspired by Mary Martin's Inversions 1966, currently
on display in the DLA Piper Series - Constellations, families can create
their own reflective collages.
In the New Year and throughout 2014 visitors can also enjoy an
exciting exhibitions programme starting in the spring with
Keywords:- Art, Culture and Society in 1980s Britain, an exhibition
which is based on Raymond Williams' study of the vocabulary of
culture and society. For the gallery's summer season visitors can look
forward to Mondrian and his Studios:- Abstraction into his
World which provides fresh insights into Mondrian's practice and
explores his relationship with architecture and urbanism. To round
up the year Tate Liverpool's autumn/winter season will present
Transmitting Andy Warhol, the first exhibition of Warhol's work in
the north of England.
In addition, the public can continue to explore DLA Piper Series:-
Constellations featuring more than one hundred works from the Tate
collection, including pieces by Picasso, Pollock and Matisse.
Furthermore visitors can participate in the wide range of
activities, workshops and talks on offer.
2014 SPECIAL
EXHIBITIONS |
KEYWORDS - ART, CULTURE
AND SOCIETY IN 1980S BRITAIN |
28 February 2014 to 11 May 2014
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Tate Liverpool in
partnership with Iniva (Institute of International Visual
Arts) presents Keywords, an exhibition based on Raymond
Williams' study, of the same name, about the vocabulary of
culture and society. The exhibition, spanning a twenty year
period from the 1st publication of the book, Keywords, in
1976, through the period of Conservative rule, has a strong
focus on British art of the 1980s. In a space designed by
artist Luca Frei and designer Will Holder, it will include
works by artists including Helen Chadwick, Rita Donagh,
Elizabeth Frink, Stephen McKenna, Donald Rodney and Jo
Spence. |
£8.00 (concession £6.00) |
MONDRIAN AND HIS STUDIOS - ABSTRACTION INTO
THE WORLD |
6 June to 5 October 2014
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Dutch painter Piet
Mondrian (1872 to 1944) was one of the most important
contributors to the development of abstract art at the
beginning of the 20th Century. Mondrian and his Studios
which commemorates the 70th anniversary of the artist's
death, provides fresh insights into Mondrian's practice and
explores his relationship with architecture and urbanism.
The exhibition will feature a diverse group of major
abstract works and considers not only Mondrian's importance
in the field of abstraction, but also the relationship
between his iconic artworks and the space around them.
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£10 (concession £7.50)
(Includes entrance into Nasreen Mohamedi) |
NASREEN MOHAMEDI |
6 June to 5 October 2014
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The exhibition will run in
parallel with Nasreen Mohamedi. Indian artist Nasreen
Mohamedi (1937 to 1990) is considered to be one of the most
significant artists within the modernist tradition. This
will be the largest solo exhibition of Mohamedi's work in
the UK. Born in Karachi and raised in Mumbai, Mohamedi
studied art in London (1954 to 57) and worked in an atelier
in Paris (1961 to 63) before returning to Mumbai where she
became part of an abstractionist milieu. The exhibition will
bring together different strands of a practice that
encompassed drawing, painting and photography. Archival
material will provide links to the varied influences that
informed her art, from Islamic and modern architecture to
the desert and the Arabian Sea. The exhibition will run in
parallel with Mondrian and his Studios. |
£10 (concession £7.50)
(Includes entrance to Mondrian and his
Studios) |
TRANSMITTING ANDY WARHOL |
7 November 2014 to 8 February 2015 |
This is the first
exhibition to explore Andy Warhol's (1928 to 1987) role in
expanding the networks of artistic dissemination, and his
enablement of new approaches to art reception that redefined
artistic practice. The first exhibition of Warhol's work in
the north of England, Transmitting Andy Warhol brings
together over 100 artworks from Tate's collection as well as
from collections across the world. Including major
paintings, films, drawings, prints and photographs,
augmented by a display of documentation, the exhibition
rethinks Warhol's pivotal role in re-defining the access to
culture and art as we know it today. |
£8.00 (concession £6.00) |
DLA PIPER SERIES - CONSTELLATIONS
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On until summer 2014 |
DLA Piper Series:-
Constellations features more than one hundred works, many
never seen before at Tate Liverpool and takes a fresh look
at the links between artworks across time and location of
origin. Constellations examines the role of nine
'trigger' artworks displayed within groups or
'constellations' of other artworks from many periods
in art history. The 'trigger' works have been chosen because
of their continuous and revolutionary effect on modern and
contemporary art. Highlights include Pablo Picasso's Bowl of
Fruit, Violin and Bottle 1914, Marina Abramovic's Rhythm 0
1974 and The Inattentive Reader 1919 by Henri Matisse. |
FREE
Sponsored by DLA Piper. |
ADULT EVENTS |
THE OFFICE OF USEFUL ART |
Located in the heart of
current exhibition Art Turning Left: How values changed
making 1789 to 2013 is The Office of Useful Art, a working
office and education centre which will remain open
throughout the exhibition. Here visitors are invited to take
part in events, activities and workshops including:- |
REMODELLING DISPARITY - A COLLECTIVE
REMODELLING DROP IN WORKSHOP |
Thursday 12 December 2013
13.00 to 16.00 |
Visitors are invited to join local artist Allie
Rutherford in The Office of Useful Art for a collective remodelling
drop-in workshop. In response to Art Turning Left, participants will
use simple materials to create 3D models to show current global
disparities considering inequalities in wealth, resource consumption
and labour-force. Participants will work together to discuss, debate
and build new models of re-distribution. For more information
about this event and to book please visit
website. |
FREE (with an exhibition ticket to Art
Turning Left) |
POLITICAL COMMITMENT IN WORLD CINEMA |
FREE (with an exhibition ticket to Art
Turning Left) |
Advanced booking is
recommended Political Commitment to World Cinema is a series
of talks and film screenings delivered by lecturers in Film
Studies at University of Liverpool about politically engaged
films from around the world. |
FILM SCREENING - SPIRIT OF THE BEEHIVE
1973 |
Friday, 10 January 2014
14.00 to 16.00 |
First in this series is
Spirit of the Beehive (Víctor Erice, 1973) presented by Dr
Tom Whittaker, Lecturer in Film Studies and Hispanic Studies
from the University of Liverpool. This controversial Spanish
film was made during the last years of
the Franco regime, and was the first to address the social
reality of Spain after the Civil War. The film centres on
Ana, a young girl, who on discovering a fugitive Republican
soldier, believes him to be the spirit of Frankenstein. |
FILM SCREENING - JONAS QUI AURA 25 ANS
DANS L'AN 2000 1975 |
Wednesday, 15 January 2014
14.00 to 16.00 |
Second in this series is
Jonas qui aura 25 ans dans l'an 2000 (Ian Tanner, 1975)
presented by Dr Alison Smith, Lecturer in Film Studies and
French from The University of Liverpool. A group of
survivors of the social and political turmoil of May 1968 in
France, determined one way or another to keep the flame
alive, cope with their problematic ideals and their
relationships and try to start an alternative community.
This 'political comedy' represents one of the
most accessible and original fruits of the collaboration
between Swiss director Tanner and British writer John
Berger. |
FILM SCREENING - CORAZÓN DEL TIEMPO (HEART
OF TIME) 2009 |
Thursday, 16 January 2014
14.00 to 16.00 |
3rd in this series is
Corazón del tiempo (Heart of Time) (Alberto Cortés, 2009)
presented by Dr Niamh Thornton, Senior Lecturer in Hispanic
Studies and Film Studies from the University of Liverpool.
Corazón del tiempo (Heart of Time) is set in the southern
Mexican state of Chiapas amidst the low-level war that has
been ongoing since 1994. This heart warming love story tells
of the everyday difficulties and tensions that arise when
living in a terrain beset by conflict. |
FILM SCREENING - BICYCLE THIEVES 1948 |
Wednesday, 22 January 2014
14.00 to 16.00 |
4th in this series is
Bicycle Thieves (Vittorio de Sica, 1948) presented by Dr
Tiago de Luca, Lecturer in World Cinema, from the University
of Liverpool. Directed by Vittorio de Sica and written by
Cezare Zavattini, Bicycle Thieves (1948) stands as a
cornerstone of a social realist tradition in world cinema.
Its deceptively simple story of a man in search of his
bicycle through the streets of a war-ravaged Rome captures
the essence of its time and remains a poignant cinematic
plea for social equality. For more information about this
event and to book please visit
website. |
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...Continued...
REMODELLING DISPARITY - A COLLECTIVE
REMODELLING DROP IN WORKSHOP |
Saturday, 1 February 2014
13.30 to 16.30 |
Visitors are invited to join local artist Allie Rutherford in The
Office of Useful Art for a collective remodelling drop-in
workshop. In response to Art Turning Left, participants will use
simple materials to create 3D models to show current
global disparities considering inequalities in wealth, resource
consumption and labour force. Participants will work
together to discuss, debate and build new models of re-distribution.
For further information and updates on public events in The Office
of Useful Art please visit:-
website. |
FREE (with an exhibition ticket to Art Turning Left) |
BALANCE OF POWER |
Every Wednesday
14.00 & 15.00 |
In conjunction with DLA Piper Series
-Constellations visitors can
see a live performance of Jennifer Allora and Guillermo
Calzadilla's Balance of Power (2007). Taking place in Tate
Liverpool's 2nd floor gallery, yoga practitioners adopt a set
of choreographed 'warrior' poses wearing paramilitary outfits. Each
performance lasts 30 minutes. |
FREE |
DAILY TALKS AT TATE LIVERPOOL |
Every day |
Visitors can join free daily talks to get an introduction to key
artworks on display at Tate Liverpool. These talks are
designed for individuals and small groups and visitors are advised
to look out for signs in the gallery for times. Groups
of over 10 people can register their visit and book a tour
separately. |
FREE (no booking required) |
CURATOR-LED GUIDED TOUR - FRANCESCO
MANACORDA |
Thursday 23 January 2014
15.00 to 16.00 |
Visitors are invited to
join Francesco Manacorda, Artistic Director, for a guided
tour of Art Turning Left, the 1st exhibition to examine how
the production and reception of art has been influenced by
left wing values. During the tour there will be an
opportunity for visitors to take part in a workshop led by
Francesco. Participants will be encouraged to consider the
questions raised by the exhibition; do we need to know who
makes art? Does participation deliver equality? Are there
ways to distribute art differently? Visitors are recommended
to visit the exhibition prior to the start of the talk.
Advanced booking is recommended. For more information about
this event and to book please visit
website. |
£13 (Concessions £11) price includes
exhibition admission and guided tour |
THE LUDIC MUSEUM |
Friday, 31 January 2014
10.00 to 18.30
Saturday, 1 February 2014
10.00 to 16.00 |
Visitors are invited to
join a 2 day conference which aims to shift contemporary
museological discourse about play away from outreach and
family-oriented education and closer to more fundamental
questions of freedom, creativity, indeterminacy and
participation. In conjunction with exhibition Palle Nielsen:
The Model, artists and scholars from a range of fields will
present their research on the different overlaps between
museums and play, characterising the latter as a potential
destabilising element for the aesthetic, social and
political aspects of the museum. Palle Nielsen: The Model is
the most comprehensive display of archival material from
Danish artist Palle Nielsen's (born 1942) groundbreaking
social experiment The Model – A Model for a Qualitative
Society 1968 which transformed the Moderna Museet,
Stockholm, into an adventure playground. For more
information about this event and to book please visit
website. |
(Registration at 09.30 on both days with tea
and coffee available)
£20 (concession £8) (Advanced booking recommended) |
FAMILY EVENTS |
Families are invited to
visit Art Dock family space, situated on the 1st floor and
open daily from 10.00 to 17.00. Art Dock gives families the
opportunity to relax, play and create whilst enjoying the
beautiful views over the Mersey. |
FUTURE TATE - MONTHLY ART CLUB |
2nd Saturday of every month until March 2014
14.00 to 16.00 |
Children aged 11 to 14 are
invited to meet new people, learn more about the art in the
gallery, think about and share their own ideas, and have a
lot of fun in these interactive workshops led by young
people from Tate Collective. For more information about this
event and to book please visit
website. |
FREE (booking required) |
THE GREAT FESTIVE FAMILY ESCAPE
FREE DROP IN SESSION |
Friday, 27 December to Sunday 29 December
2013 also Thursday, 2 January to Saturday, 4 January 2014 |
This Christmas, families are invited to an
exciting and creative festive workshop. Inspired by Mary
Martin's Inversions 1966, currently on display in DLA Piper
Series - Constellations, families can create their own
reflective collages, exploring mark making and distortion
techniques to create a shimmering abstract piece. |
13.30 to 16.30 |
PLAYFUL SPACES - A RESPONSE TO PALLE NIELSEN:
THE MODEL |
Saturday 18 January and Sunday 19 January
2014 10.00 to 17.00 |
Families are invited to
join artist Sarah Marsh in her interactive response to
exhibition Palle Nielsen: The Model. Families have been
sharing their thoughts, ideas and designs to build a
creative play space. These ideas and designs have influenced
the interactive play space that artist Sarah Marsh has
created. Visitors are invited to explore this playful space
when it will be open during the weekend 18 January to 19
January 2014. Danish artist Palle Nielsen constructed a
large-scale adventure playground for 3 weeks in Moderna
Museet, Sweden in 1968. His work aimed to highlight
the importance of play in childhood as a basic right of the
child. |
FREE DROP IN SESSION |
WELCOME TO MY WORLD EXHIBITION
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Saturday, 18 January to Friday, 14 February
2014 12.00 to 17.00 |
Welcome to My World is an
exhibition of work by young people from 3 areas of Liverpool
who have collaborated with artist, photographer and
filmmaker Joan Kushner. Their work explores issues relating
to their lives and communities, drawing inspiration from
Barbara Kruger's Who Owns What? currently on display in DLA
Piper Series - Constellations. During the exhibition
there will be performances by young performance poets, using
new art forms to explore issues identified in the production
of the visual artworks. |
FREE DROP IN SESSION |
FEBRUARY FAMILY FUN! |
Monday, 17 February to Friday, 21 February 2014
13.30 to 16.30 |
This February half term families are invited to join in with this
hands on workshop. In response to collection display DLA
Piper Series: Constellations families will work with a team of
artists and assistants to discover their artistic side
creating responses to artworks found in the collection display. |
FREE DROP IN SESSION |
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Contact details
Address:-
Tate Liverpool
Albert Dock
Liverpool
L3 4BB
call:- 0151 702 7400
email:-
visiting.liverpool@tate.org.uk
visit:-
tate.org.uk/liverpool
Opening hours
Open Monday to Sunday, 10.00 to 17.00
Christmas opening hours
Please note Tate Liverpool will be closed Christmas Eve, Christmas
Day and Boxing Day.
Booking
Pre-book exhibition or event tickets by calling:- 0151 702 7400, go to:-
tate.org.uk/tickets (booking fee applies) or book
in person at any Tate Gallery.
Other Tate Liverpool facilities
Tate Café Open during gallery hours.
For further information call:-
0151 702 7580.
Tate Shop Open during gallery hours.
For further information call:-
0151 702 7575.
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Tate Liverpool has free wi-fi on all floors.
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