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Tate Liverpool - modern and contemporary art

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Tate Liverpool presents displays of work from the Tate collection alongside special exhibitions of modern and contemporary art. The special exhibition programme, presented on the Gallery's fourth floor, brings together works from national and international collections, both public and private.

Since the gallery opened in 1988, Tate Liverpool has presented over 150 different exhibitions and collection displays of work by hundreds of different artists, some seen for the first time in the UK at Tate Liverpool. Major exhibitions in the past five years include Summer of Love: Art of the Psychedelic Era (2005), Jake and Dinos Chapman: Bad Art for Bad People (2006-7), Peter Blake: A Retrospective (2007) and The Real Thing: Contemporary Art from China (2007), Turner Prize (2007) and Gustav Klimt: Painting, Design and Modern Life in Vienna 1900 (2008). Tate Liverpool continues to play an active role in the Liverpool Biennial.

Tate Liverpool has an established reputation for working with, and touring exhibitions to international institutions as far afield as France, Spain, Portugal, Germany, United States, Canada, Ireland, Korea, Austria, Italy and Japan, as well as other institutions within the UK.

Learning at Tate Liverpool

A key part of Tate Liverpool's work is delivered by the Learning team. Through a varied programme of activities for a wide range of audiences, the Learning team broaden participation and engagement whilst increasing knowledge, understanding and enjoyment of the visual arts. Tate Learning organise activities and events for groups that include schools, communities, young people and families, as well as gallery visitors. While many activities take place at the Gallery, Tate Liverpool also delivers outreach programmes in school and community settings across the city and region.

Since April 2007 over 160,000 people have visited Tate Liverpool to engage in an education activity, while over 20,000 people have participated in outreach projects beyond the Gallery walls.

As part of the Liverpool Arts and Regeneration Consortium (LARC) Tate Liverpool is playing a major part in new government initiatives for young people: Creative Apprenticeships and Find Your Talent.



Künstler der Galerie bzw der Sammlung

Gillian Ayres    
Giacomo Balla    
David Bomberg    
Constantin Brancusi    
Georges Braque  Georges Braque freereport  
Günter Brus  Günter Brus freereport  
Anthony Caro  Anthony Caro freereport  
Paul Cézanne    
Jake & Dinos Chapman  Jake & Dinos Chapman freereport  
Christo & Jeanne-Claude    Christo & Jeanne-Claude freereport    Christo & Jeanne-Claude quickreport
Roberto Crippa    
Sonia Delaunay    
Robyn Denny    
André Dérain    
Willie Doherty  Willie Doherty freereport  Willie Doherty quickreport
Raymond Duchamp-Villon    
Barry Flanagan    
Lucio Fontana  Lucio Fontana freereport  
Hamish Fulton  Hamish Fulton freereport  
Henri Gaudier-Brzeska    
Albert Gleizes    
Leon Golub  Leon Golub freereport  
Paul Graham  Paul Graham freereport  
Juan Gris    
Hans Haacke  Hans Haacke freereport  
Mona Hatoum  Mona Hatoum freereport  Mona Hatoum quickreport
Rebecca Horn  Rebecca Horn freereport  Rebecca Horn quickreport
William Kentridge  William Kentridge freereport  William Kentridge quickreport
Michael Kidner    
Jannis Kounellis  Jannis Kounellis freereport  Jannis Kounellis quickreport
John Latham    
Jacques Lipchitz    
Richard Long  Richard Long freereport  
Henri Matisse  Henri Matisse freereport  
Mario Merz  Mario Merz freereport  
Piet Mondrian  Piet Mondrian freereport  
Hermann Nitsch  Hermann Nitsch freereport  
Giuseppe Penone  Giuseppe Penone freereport  
Pablo Picasso  Pablo Picasso freereport  
Jackson Pollock  Jackson Pollock freereport  
Germaine Richier    
Diego Rivera    
Mark Rothko  Mark Rothko freereport  
Ulrich Rückriem  Ulrich Rückriem freereport  
Shozo Shimamoto    
Robert Smithson  Robert Smithson freereport  



 

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Tate Liverpool - modern and contemporary art
Albert Dock
L3 4BB Liverpool (Grossbritanien)

Tel: +44 151 7027400
Fax: +44 151 7027401
visiting.liverpool@tate.org.uk
www.tate.org.uk/liverpool

Öffnungszeiten:
Tu-Su 10-18h

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