Tate Liverpool
Liverpool Biennial takes on the city’s unique role in the transatlantic slave trade
The South African curator Khanyisile Mbongwa has some home truths for the people of Liverpool—but do the points land?
A museum in a cargo lorry: Tate takes art on the road in Liverpool
The new Art Explora 'Mobile Museum' is on a ten-week tour in the north of England to make art more accessible
Veronica Ryan becomes the oldest person to win the Turner Prize, at 66
"This is the Turner Prize recognising that artists can have a breakthrough at any moment in their career,” says Tate Liverpool director Helen Legg
Tate announces 2023 programme including exhibition pairing Hilma af Klint with Piet Mondrian
Solo shows dedicated to Isaac Julien and Sarah Lucas, a survey of contemporary African photography and the controversial "Philip Guston Now" are also on the slate
Tate Liverpool plans £30m gallery overhaul—with help from UK government’s ‘level up’ fund
The £10m public grant is part of a new initiative aimed at equalising quality of living between the north and south
Surrealism, Sickert, Cézanne and Cornelia Parker’s exploding shed: what to see at Tate in 2022
British artist Hew Locke has been selected for Tate Britain’s Duveen Galleries commission, while Barbara Hepworth gets a survey at Tate St Ives
Remembering Alan Bowness, Tate director who helped change public attitudes to contemporary art
His successor at the London institution pays personal tribute to the persuasive and effective British curator, writer and critic
Women artists to dominate Tate's 2021 solo shows
Exhibitions will focus on Paula Rego, Lubaina Himid, Yayoi Kusama and Sophie Taeuber-Arp as well as a major survey of Philip Guston
‘I mix the paint with rainwater, mud and fish glue': Vivian Suter on being back in the limelight after 30 years in rural Guatemala
She left Switzerland and art-world success behind, but with current and forthcoming shows in New York, London, Liverpool and Madrid, Vivian Suter is much in demand again
Aids, crack and Ronald Reagan: Keith Haring show heads to Liverpool
Tate Liverpool hosts the first major UK survey of the provocative Pop artist
Arthur Jafa’s searing chronicle of Black America comes to Tate Liverpool
The artist's radical video sparked debate about race relations in the US
Aids, crack cocaine and apartheid: Tate Liverpool show brings Keith Haring’s works to the UK
The artist Kaws is loaning a key work to the survey which includes subway chalk drawings and painted tarpaulins
Tate Liverpool show to pair Francesca Woodman’s intense portraits with Egon Schiele’s erotic drawings
The US photographer’s innovations are re-examined in joint exhibition that looks at the ‘physical tensions of the human body’
World tour of Cairo’s Surrealists comes to Tate Liverpool
Show examines role of Art et Liberté in international fight against fascism, nationalism and colonialism
Tate pairs off Weimar-era artists Dix and Sander for a discussion about the failed republic
The two exhibitions will evoke a dialogue about their shared themes
Saving the ephemeral art gallery: The director of Tate Liverpool on preserving institutional history
'History is unpredictable, and we cannot know which obscure artist or minor exhibition may once be regarded as a groundbreaking historical event'
Making space speak: An interview with Richard Wentworth
Richard Wentworth’s mid-career survey at Tate Liverpool is more of a remix than a retrospective
Interview with Mike Kelley on accumulating the uncanny in his new Tate Liverpool show
The Californian post-conceptualist plays the role of artist, curator and collector in his latest piece
Art, lies and videotape: exposing performance.
Exhibition at Tate Liverpool 2004
Paul Nash at the Tate Liverpool: Modern artist, ancient landscape
Two part major exhibition on this summer
Tate Liverpool drops their newest 'Remix'
This new exhibition explores works inspired by the world of Pop, Rock, and Hip-Hop
Pin-ups and Pop stars on display at Tate Liverpool
The Tate of the North examines our visual relationship with celebrities
The ideal and the reality explored by Marc Quinn retrospective at Tate Liverpool
The exhibition features works made from Carrara marble and placenta
More Tate of the North
600,000 visitors a year and £3.8 million from the National Lottery
African art exhibitions are being scrutinised over possible neo-colonialism and categorisation worries
Perhaps the problem lies with the lack of suitable definitions created by African artists themselves?
Fake Beuys drawings scandal in officially sponsored exhibition at Accademia di Brera
Thirty-eight works impounded while court searches for a reliable expert
Three expressive exhibitions at the Tate of the North
Die Brücke, “New Light on Sculpture”, and Richard Long now on at Tate Liverpool