Liverpool Biennial has brought artworks to Liverpool ONE, Stanley Dock, Princes Dock, St John’s Gardens and Liverpool Parish Church as well as established galleries
Liverpool Biennial will welcome art lovers to the north of the city for the next 14 weeks as the event returns for its 25th year.
The free festival will bring the works of established and up-and-coming artists to galleries all across Liverpool city centre. Tate Liverpool, FACT, World Museum and The Bluecoat are among those displaying works.A common feature of the Biennial down the years has been its public art works. The trend will be continued this year with a number of outdoor displays in place in and around the city centre.
South towards the city centre, the Biennial will also be bringing outdoor works to Princes Dock. Further outdoor installations will also be housed at St John’s Gardens and Liverpool Parish Church, Liverpool ONE with the Cotton Exchange building also featuring artworks. Other outdoor works include an installation of cast-bronze baskets by artist Nicholas Galanin found within St John’s Gardens. One of the largest works at Liverpool Biennial 2023 is an 18th century plan of the Brooks slave ship made from soil and seeds by artist Binta Diaw, situated at the Tobacco Warehouse.
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