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  2. Tate Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    Tate Liverpool was created to display work from the Tate Collection which comprises the national collection of British art from the year 1500 to the present day, and international modern art. The gallery also has a programme of temporary exhibitions.

  3. Merseyside Development Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Actitivies undertaken by the Corporation include the Liverpool International Garden Festival in 1984, [4] and the redevelopment of the Albert Dock complex, which included the opening of Tate Liverpool. [5] During its lifetime 7.6m sq.ft. of non-housing development and 486 housing units were built.

  4. Liverpool Biennial - Wikipedia

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    Liverpool Biennial is the largest international contemporary art festival in the United Kingdom. [1] Since its launch in 1998, Liverpool Biennial has commissioned over 380 new artworks and presented work by over 530 artists from around the world. During the last 10 years, Liverpool Biennial has had an economic impact of £119.6 million.

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  6. Liverpool and the Black Atlantic - Wikipedia

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    Aubrey Williams: Atlantic Fire. Painter Aubrey Williams’ life and interests spanned the Black Atlantic and its universal themes, ideas and ideals. The exhibition Atlantic Fire contributes to a reassessment of Williams as an important international artist with a global outlook and a readiness to question an assumed dichotomy of figurative and abstract art.

  7. Superlambanana - Wikipedia

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    The sculpture was created for the ArtTransPennine Exhibition in 1998, part of an initiative to create a “corridor of art” through the North of England. [3] Liverpool's contribution, designed by Japanese artist Taro Chiezo, was the Superlambanana, which was unveiled to the city at the reopening of Liverpool's branch of the famous Tate Gallery.

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    Tate McRae is shaping up to fire on all cylinders next year with the announcement of her upcoming album “So Close to What” along with the 2025 global “Miss Possessive Tour.” The pop star ...

  9. Template:Tate - Wikipedia

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