Art in Liverpool Magazine, issue #17, July 2019

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WHAT’S ON > COMING SOON Grace Ndiritu: The Ark Bluecoat

Real Work FACT

Look Photo Biennial: Stephanie Wynne & Stephen McCoy – Triangulation Victoria Gallery & Museum

Liverpool Arab Arts Festival: Shadow and Light Northern Lights

Exhibitions Green Spaces with Lens and Pen St Lukes, Hoylake, 5-19 July Part of Wirral Festival of Firsts Images and words from lovers of Wirral’s beautiful open spaces. --

Grace Ndiritu: The Ark Bluecoat, 6 July – 13 October An exhibition based on the Grace Ndiritu’s research created before, during and after her ambitious post-internet living research/live art project that took place from 1 to 10 July 2017 in Paris.

The Map Project Fashion Hub, 5-7 July Part of Wirral Festival of Firsts Wirral based artists together with artists from Scotland, Croatia, Slovenia, Montenegro, Kosovo, Poland and Australia create a textile art project based on the place they called HOME.

Shezad Dawood: Leviathan Bluecoat, 6 July – 13 October Shezad Dawood’s epic film series Leviathan comes to Bluecoat this summer as part of a season examining society and migration.

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Liverpool Arab Arts Festival: Shadow and Light Northern Lights, 6-14 July a collaborative project honouring the lives of more than 400 Iraqi academics killed in targeted assassinations between 2003 and 2012 on university campuses, in the street and even at their homes.

Real Work FACT, 12 July – 6 October Continuing FACT’s year-long exploration into issues of identity and representation, the exhibition highlights the often unheard voices of real people working in precarious situations across the globe.

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Odyssey Explorations Tate Liverpool, 15-21 July Inspired by the story of the Greek hero Odysseus’s journey, visitors can share their ideas, memories of and feelings about home and identity which look at the movement of people. -Look Photo Biennial: Stephanie Wynne & Stephen McCoy – Triangulation Victoria Gallery & Museum, 18 July – 22 August This work is from the ongoing project to visit all 310 primary triangulation points that were built and measured between 1936 and 1962 by the Ordnance Survey for the ‘Retriangulation of Great Britain’. -Sixteen Tate Liverpool, 30 July – 18 August This multimedia project brings together leading contemporary photographers with more than 170 young people from diverse communities across the country.

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