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Wednesday, 25 June 2008 00:00

Art in Liverpool podcast 25 June 2008

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logoA complete round up of the visual arts in Liverpool. “Broadcast Live” from the Liverpool Design Show, with interviews with Design Initiative, Ross from Soundnetwork about Open Source City and Milk2Sugars behind “Your Show” at Red Wire. Plus what’s coming up this week.

  

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This weeks show covers; Ian reviews Changeover at Site 68 Hope Street by Rebecca Key, Robin Woolston at Curve Gallery Victoria Street with an interesting exhibition about consumerism.
The John Moores University degree show is still on at various venues around Slater Street, with a fresh show probably given a bit more freedom by the spaces in which they are presented.

The Field - Anthony Gormley’s exhibition returns to its original home of St Helens open till the end of August.Coming Up
Wednesday 25th - Afoundation on Greenland St. is Port City- Global Migration.
Thursday 26th Pipoloti Rist opens at FACT also a Dick Young retrospective at the Cornerstone Gallery called Quite Charming plus a group show at Egg Space called Expect the Unexpected.On Friday Studio Alberta opens at the Woolstonholme Sq Space, a group of Five artists with links to Liverpool.

On Thursday, Friday and Saturday, the Korea based Cho Theatre will be at the Edge Hill Pavillion part of  Metal, with performances of the Angel and the Wood Cutter.

On the Wirral the Lady Lever Gallery presents  Masterpieces, watercolours and drawings - An exhibition witch traces the history of the William Hesketh Collection, with work by Turner, Burn Jones etc.

 Next WeekAt the Contemporary Urban Centre is an exhibition by 40 artists including some celebrities. They present  Go Pink 08, to raise awareness of Cancer, it continues until the  1st JulyAnd finally the Ceri Hand Gallery opens, situated on Cotton Street it promises to be a great addition to  the Liverpool art scene. The inaugural show is a group show of 10 artists work and continues until the 4th July. Newsletters: Subscribe to our Art in Liverpool Newsletter and get an update everytime an episode is published.

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