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A person stands in a gallery looking at an installation. The light is orange and the work features projections and repeated patterns.

Footnotes on Equality

02.10.2019, by Paul Drury-Bradey

A view of an artwork in a gallery. It is a large wall hanging or mural, made from fabric. The background is shiny gold, and it features shapes that look like legs and bodies.

Frances Disley: The Cucumber Fell in the Sand

30.09.2019, by Tessa Norton

A view of a gallery with white walls and floor. Several sculptures are visible in the frame, made up of everyday objects.

Alex Farrar: Fall, slump, drop on a bedside cabinet in water […]

26.09.2019, by Jessica Piette

An image of a sculpture on a brown background. The work is made of ceramic and metal, and looks like a natural object such as coral or the growth of branches.

What is the Matter? Materials, Commodities, Narratives

22.09.2019, by Orla Foster

A person in a black tshirt stands with their arms raised up. Another person is seated in front of them. They appear to be in a concert hall or perhaps a place of worship.

Ashley Holmes and R.I.P. Germain: Double 6

17.09.2019, by Super BLACK: Omari Swanston-Jeffers

Two people stand inside a large inflatable artwork in shades of yellow and pink.

Michael Shaw: INF23

16.09.2019, by Karen Tobias-Green

A fabric banner held up by a black woman on a beach. The banner is orange and reads 'be at the hand of might'

Yorkshire Sculpture International at the Henry Moore Institute

09.09.2019, by Pamela Crowe

A person standing against a plain background. They are wearing a huge turquoise costume and mask, which extends their shape to appear like an arrowhead.

How to be a Dyslexic Artist & Other Stories

30.08.2019, by Daniel Potts

A map with a sticker showing 'You are here'.

East Leeds Project: an interview with Kerry Harker and Claire Irving

30.08.2019, by Joanna Jowett

Collette Rayner: Tests on Previsualisation. Tests on Dredging. Tests on Floaters.

07.08.2019, by Louis D'Arcy-Reed

A selection of photographs, personal documentation and ephemera, including a passport.

Eulogy

07.08.2019, by Joanna Byrne

A still from a black and white film, showing two children playing and interacting together.

Pavilion Artists Moving Image Network: Screening Weekend

01.08.2019, by Nina de Paula Hanika

An old photograph of a shoreline scene, with a ship docked close to the land. Bulbous shapes have been collaged onto the image.

Karl Vickers: Publicly-Funded Minerals

27.07.2019, by Joanna Byrne

A park with a large monument. Two people dressed in all white push and pull at the sides of the statue and plinth.

James Thompson and Annabel Taylor-Munt: Parallel Architectures IIIII

26.07.2019, by Catriona McAra

Neon red writing that reads: 'Suffering Arcadia'.

Annabel McCourt: Suffering Arcadia

08.07.2019, by Martha Cattell

A selection of large sculptures positioned outdoors in an urban environment.

Nika Neelova and Holly Hendry at The Tetley

28.06.2019, by Karen Tobias-Green

A green gallery wall featuring two artworks. On the left, a black and white image of rockface with a building in the background. On the right a drawing of a rock or mineral.

Ilana Halperin: Minerals of New York

01.05.2019, by Lauren Velvick

Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Making the Glasgow Style: ‘A very poor idea of reality’

20.04.2019, by Ed Montana-Williams

Two people stand in a white wall gallery, they are watching artists' films on TV screens throughout the space.

Kannan Arunasalam: The Tent

03.04.2019, by Amelia Crouch

A vase with two handles in a shiny black glaze, on a white background.

Magdalene Odundo: The Journey of Things

26.03.2019, by Dr Samantha Broadhead

A view of a gallery corridor, with a bright blue wall at the end.

Re-collections: Susan Hiller, Elizabeth Price, Georgina Starr

25.03.2019, by Amelia Crouch

a black and white image showing whales moving underwater.

Here Be Whales

24.03.2019, by Karen Tobias-Green

A still from a video showing a deck chair and parasol, a fireball sun against a blue sky

Rodrigo Lebrun: Green (Screen) Dreams

23.03.2019, by Jay Drinkall

Op Art in Focus at Tate Liverpool

12.03.2019, by Sinéad Nunes

A painting of a felled tree, showing the bottom of the trunk uprooted.

Flat + Earth

08.03.2019, by Clare Nadal

Liverpool Biennial: A call for Dialogue, not Monologue

06.03.2019, by Ed Montana-Williams

An installation in a gallery, with white walls and floor. There are several sculptures throughout the room, and two large inflatable panels.

Yoke: Undercurrent

28.02.2019, by Karen Tobias-Green

A table with pieces of white broken porcelain. People are sitting at the table, just their hands can be seen mending and piecing items back together in new formations.

Yoko Ono at Leeds Arts University

27.02.2019, by Joanna Jowett

Michael Lacey at OUTPUT Gallery

16.02.2019, by Ed Montana-Williams

Preview: COSMOS at bluedot 2018

15.07.2018, by Jacob Bolton

It’s all Material – Snapshot to WeChat: A Migration of Identity

30.05.2018, by Callan Waldron-Hall

Museums in a Post-Colonial Commonwealth: identities, issues and opportunities

01.05.2018, by Julia Johnson

A person looks at an artwork mounted on the gallery wall. The work shows a person's back, overwritten with text.

Queerology: What Have You Done For Me Lately?

22.03.2018, by Alice Bradshaw

Future Aleppo: a VR Experience at FACT

11.02.2018, by Callan Waldron-Hall

John Piper at Tate Liverpool

10.01.2018, by Sean Ketteringham

Making Himself Claire: Grayson Perry at Walker Art Gallery

15.12.2017, by Claire Walker