Is it the end for the Academy of Arts? May 21 2007
AS LIVERPOOL approaches the run-up to its much-vaunted Capital of Culture year one of the city’s oldest arts institutions, first initiated by William Roscoe in 1810 and later home to the fabled sculptor Arthur Dooley, is facing a bleak future. more
Treasure hunt with a camera May 21 2007
THE Tate Liverpool and the Open Eye Gallery are joining forces with the London -based photographic events outfit Shoot Experience to stage what they all declare will be the most fun Liverpudlians have ever had with a camera. more
Icons of art and pop united at last May 18 2007
WHEN he mocked up a montage of John Lennon’s face painted onto the body of Leonardo da Vinci’s 16th century masterpiece of the Mona Lisa, artist Alex Corina couldn’t have expected that it would become almost as iconic in its own way as the original. more
Up close and personal with computers Apr 20 2007
CANADIAN artist David Rokeby’s interactive exhibition opens at FACT today. Philip Key asks whether it is intoxicating and addictive – or just weird? more
Three Exhibitions, Liverpool Academy of Arts Apr 18 2007
NOW that the Liverpool Academy of Arts has moved into The Paint Warehouse in Seel Street, they have a large space in which to exhibit. more
Riots painting returns to city Apr 18 2007
A PAINTING in the form of a crucifix is back in Liverpool for the first time in 25 years. more
Making their way in a man's world Apr 11 2007
A NEW exhibition documents the history of women working on one of the world’s most famous waterfronts. Laura Davis reports more
Pocket art launch bridges gap with wider public Apr 6 2007
FORGET your grand Van Gogh masterpieces – a new art installation in Liverpool is challenging people’s perceptions of art by proving it can fit into your pocket. more
The absolute pinnacle of Chinese art Mar 7 2007
THE Tate's head of exhibitions, Simon Groom, explains to Lew Baxter why he believes China has come of age artistically in the 21st century more
Looking back on changing places Mar 7 2007
PHOTOGRAPHER Bernard Fallon was born into a large Liverpool Irish family in Crosby, Liverpool, in 1949. He recently returned for a real labour of love. more