Tate Liverpool
One of the largest galleries in the UK for hosting and exhibiting modern and contemporary art, the Tate Liverpool attracts over 600,000 visitors a year. Proud winner of the Lever Prize 2008, Tate Liverpool showcases work from both private and public collections from around the world.
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Since the gallery opened in 1988, Tate Liverpool has had 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 include Salvador Dali: A Mythology (1998), Shopping: A Century of Art and Consumer Culture (2002-03) and Summer of Love: Art of the Psychedelic Era (2005). Tate Liverpool hosted the Turner Prize 2007, the first time the prize had been presented outside London since it began in 1984, as a curtain-raiser for Liverpool European Capital of Culture 2008.
The Tate Liverpool Gallery has a keenness to share its knowledge of art via its Learning Team in which a wide array of audiences are invited to experience what the Tate Liverpool has to offer. They are given this both from talks as well as interactive sessions through a varied mix of activities. These take place both in the gallery and outside the walls in many different community settings.
Albert Dock,
Liverpool,
Merseyside
L3 4BB
Telephone: 0151 702 7400
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