Liverpool has strong history of visual arts with the Biennial taking the lead in terms of engaging art, people and place. Abba House – 2002 Biennial, Three Graces location Gift from Sweden to the ‘Capital of popular music’
Increasing public art projects focus on encouraging a re-look at existing assets and landmarks. Communities are being asked by artists to rethink their neighbourhoods and environment 2006 biennial – bombed out church at top of Bold Street Space is now used daily for exhibitions and place to lunch
Liverpool has strong history of visual arts with the Biennial taking the lead in terms of engaging art, people and place. Abba House – 2002 Biennial, Three Graces location Gift from Sweden to the ‘Capital of popular music’
Liverpool has strong history of visual arts with the Biennial taking the lead in terms of engaging art, people and place. Abba House – 2002 Biennial, Three Graces location Gift from Sweden to the ‘Capital of popular music’
Liverpool has strong history of visual arts with the Biennial taking the lead in terms of engaging art, people and place. Abba House – 2002 Biennial, Three Graces location Gift from Sweden to the ‘Capital of popular music’
Villa Victoria, 2002 Biennial in Queens Square Bringing us closer to a local landmark Hotel room booked out throughout the festival
Villa Victoria, 2002 Biennial in Queens Square Bringing us closer to a local landmark Hotel room booked out throughout the festival
Villa Victoria, 2002 Biennial in Queens Square Bringing us closer to a local landmark Hotel room booked out throughout the festival
Villa Victoria, 2002 Biennial in Queens Square Bringing us closer to a local landmark Hotel room booked out throughout the festival
Villa Victoria, 2002 Biennial in Queens Square Bringing us closer to a local landmark Hotel room booked out throughout the festival
Villa Victoria, 2002 Biennial in Queens Square Bringing us closer to a local landmark Hotel room booked out throughout the festival