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Two large wedge-shaped inflatables sit on the patterned stone floor of an English stately home. They have cartoon eyes and layers of bright colours running through the wedges, resembling slices of cake with bloody teeth.

Pepperpot The Mole & Final Boss: Bruce Asbestos’s Pop Cultural Follies

16.08.2025, by Wayne Burrows

A white woman with short blonde hair, red lipstick and dark black eye make up looks straight at the camera with her mouth open, appearing to scream. Repeated images suggests this is a still from an analogue film.

Women in Revolt! Art and Activism in the UK 1970-1990

26.03.2025, by Jazmine Linklater

Keith Haring at Tate Liverpool

14.07.2019, by Julia Johnson

Art 360: After Dark at Tate Liverpool

30.04.2019, by Sinéad Nunes

Op Art in Focus at Tate Liverpool

12.03.2019, by Sinéad Nunes

John Piper at Tate Liverpool

10.01.2018, by Sean Ketteringham

Mary Reid Kelley & Patrick Kelley at Tate Liverpool

25.11.2017, by Julia Johnson

Portraying a Nation: Germany 1919–1933

04.09.2017, by Jenny Gleadell

A transparent orb hung at head height in a gallery. Inside the orb is a material that looks like broken up tiny cubes. The orb has a circular hole so that the contents can be touched.

The Learning Web: Thoughts on William Noel Clarke’s God Dead Confused

04.04.2017, by Fred Mikardo-Greaves