Galleries: May 2001

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THE BLUECOAT, SCHOOL LANE, LIVERPOOL L1 3BX 0151 709 5297
until sat 26th– Marion Coutts
Using a range of media to explore our communal existence and metaphors for collective behaviour and communication.

THE BLUECOAT DISPLAY CENTRE, SCHOOL LANE, LIVERPOOL L1 3BX 0151 709 4014
until sat 20th– Gardens Re-Visited

Outdoor based art and sculptures. All pieces for sale.

EGG CAFÉ, NEWINGTON, LIVERPOOL
Until sun 6th – It’s A Hard Life
Local and international artists looking at the ‘Trails Of Life’ for inspiration.

HOPE STREET GALLERY, LIVERPOOL
until fri 18th - Playtime
An exhibition by Joe Magee. Playtime is an exhibition of digitally modified playground, challenges the stereotypical sugar-sweet image of children at play.

LIVERPOOL MUSEUM, WILLIAM BROWN STREET, LIVERPOOL 0151 478 4199
Fri 25th to 30th Sept - Vivienne Westwood
The Collection of Romilly McAlpine. A unique collection of her clothing cataloguing her change in status from punk to national treasure.

OPEN EYE GALLERY, 28 - 32 WOOD STREET, LIVERPOOL L1 4AQ.
0151 709 9460 www.openeye.org.uk

until sat 12th – FaceOn
An exhibition of contemporary documentary practice, which explores and questions the complex and problematic relationship that exists between the photographer and the photographed. Various artists.

PARKING SPACE , 36 BERRY STREET, LIVERPOOL L1 5AA 07779 589 846
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TATE GALLERY LIVERPOOL
ALBERT DOCK, LIVERPOOL L3 4BB 0151 702 7400
Sat 5th until 30th sept – Primary Vision
Presenting masterpieces influenced by a child’s vision. Works by Picasso, Miro, Klee & Dubuffet.
until 25th nov – William Tucker
Works illustrating the range of his practice and concerns as a sculptor.
until feb 2002 – Emotional Ties
Drawn from the Tate collection, this display examines the relationship between the artist and their models, families, friends and lovers.
whole month - Modern British Art
Works by important figures in contemporary art including Damien Hirst and Francis Bacon.
until sun 24th june– Hybrids
International Contemporary Painting. Making references to film and digital imaging, with compression, editing and the folding of time and their use of intense colour.

UNITY THEATRE, HOPE PLACE, LIVERPOOL 0151 709 4988
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WALKER ART GALLERY, WILLIAM BROWN STREET, LIVERPOOL 0151 478 4199
whole month - Brief Encounters
Familiar works from the Walker’s collection in an unexpected new light. Favourite paintings, sculpture and decorative art showcased with a provocative counterpart.


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