Tate Liverpool
Hang on to National Gallery’s 1900 cut-off date | Letters
Letters: In response to a piece by Julian Spalding, Michael Newton argues that it makes sense to keep one London gallery for older paintings, while others show more recent work
16, Feb, 2024 @6:19 PM
Gift memberships: the best UK gallery, museum, cinema and theatre deals this Christmas
Giving subscriptions as a present helps the culture sector plug its finances and saves money too
Rupert Jones
13, Dec, 2023 @2:00 PM
Tate loans painting of Covid frontline staff to Alder Hey hospital
Aliza Nisenbaum’s work depicts staff in range of roles at Liverpool children’s hospital
Nadia Khomami Arts and culture correspondent
29, Jun, 2023 @2:45 PM
Liverpool Biennial 2023 review – devastating insights into the horrors of slavery
The theme is slavery and colonialism and – from instruments used to measure facial features to a ship made out of soil – these works have an astonishing power
Hannah Clugston
12, Jun, 2023 @1:27 PM
Fostering curiosity: the Tate brings great art to the people of Merseyside
Works from the museum’s collection begin a 10-week tour of the Liverpool city region
Mark Brown North of England correspondent
22, Feb, 2023 @4:33 PM
Veronica Ryan is a sensational choice as Turner prize-winner
The Montserrat-born sculptor’s mature, meditative works are the opposite of the brash art that usually impresses the judges – and cap the first Turner worth caring about in years
Jonathan Jones
07, Dec, 2022 @7:55 PM
Turner prize 2022 review – as baffling as ever
Ingrid Pollard, Veronica Ryan, Heather Phillipson and Sin Wai Kin go head to head in a jumble of boyband promos, apocalyptic raves and the ghosts of racism
Laura Cumming
23, Oct, 2022 @8:00 AM
JMW Turner: Dark Waters review – death and despair in a prison of Arctic ice
Turner’s masterful paintings of whalers and explorers, partly inspired by an Arctic expedition that went missing, are given a sombre undertow by composer Lamin Fofana’s haunting soundtracks
Jonathan Jones
29, Sep, 2022 @2:11 PM
Tate regrets way in which relationship with artists ended | Letter
Letter: Roland Rudd, the chair of Tate, on resolving a dispute with three artists
Letters
09, Aug, 2022 @5:18 PM
Thrifty summer: free films, folk and standup – 25 cost-free ways to enjoy arts in the UK
You don’t have to shell out to enjoy the best in music, film, theatre, art and comedy – from a Francis Bacon in Aberdeen to Notting Hill’s unique and spectacular carnival
Jenessa Williams, Graeme Virtue, Jonathan Jones, Kate Wyver and Rachel Aroesti
07, Jun, 2022 @11:00 AM
Radical Landscapes review – consciousness-raising from the ground up
Gainsborough’s Mr and Mrs Andrews sit pretty alongside Greenham Common barbed wire in this instructive if not quite groundbreaking roam around the contested land and landscapes of Britain
Laura Cumming
15, May, 2022 @12:00 PM
Radical Landscapes review – ‘Is loving green fields really wicked?’
It has some fabulous works, from a canal by Constable to a gnarled old tree by Tacita Dean, but this show’s radical v conservative thesis gets caught in the brambles – and the climate section is catastrophic
Jonathan Jones
06, May, 2022 @7:00 AM
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