Tate Liverpool celebrates its 30th birthday in a rather unusual (notably brilliant) way, with Ken’s Show.
Free entry
Tate Liverpool celebrates its 30th birthday in a rather unusual (notably brilliant) way, with Ken’s Show.
Free entry
Revolt & Revolutions at Yorkshire Sculpture Park looks set to offer an inspiring start to 2018.
Free entry
As the national museum of democracy, the People’s History Museum’s headline 2018 exhibition, Represent! Voices 100 Years On, will be guided and informed by the notion of representation itself.
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Whether it’s a light bite or a hefty doorstep you’re after, good lunch places (like coffee shops) are one thing Manchester is not short on.
Head to Leeds to experience an Icelandic landscape of interactive artworks and a curated market selling warming spices, salted liquorice and Glögi (Finnish mulled wine).
Free entry
Listen to the personal accounts of over 50 people from across Leeds, capturing both the beauty and hidden challenges of the Christmas period, in an immersive, multimedia instillation by artist David Shearing.
Free entry
LAST CHANCE. In 2017, IWM North turned its attention to one of the most controversial figures in British art.
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A new presentation of works by the acclaimed conceptual artist, John Stezaker, brings our relationship with photography into question.
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Journey to Sheffield to experience ‘future archaeology’ and the contours of Europe’s great White Mountain up close.
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LAST CHANCE: ‘Outsider’ artist Peter Hodgson receives his first gallery retrospective with a show that speaks to a society in search of more ‘holistic’ ways of living and sustainable routes forward.
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Designer-maker Kate Colin creates striking geometric artworks that transform with the addition of light.
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How can the Greek mythological goddess of necessity and fate help us to understand one of the world’s oldest art forms?
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