Beautiful world, where are you? at Invisible Wind Factory

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Beautiful world, where are you? at Invisible Wind Factory – Liverpool Biennial 2018

Beautiful world, where are you? at Invisible Wind Factory at The Invisible Wind Factory, Waterfront 14 July — 28 October 2018 Entrance is free

Grace, Charles and the Sunflower is a new mosaic by Paulina Olowska that has been created for Liverpool Biennial 2018. Presented on the side of the Invisible Wind Factory in Liverpool’s north docks, it references the socialist belief that through the creation of a public work one can influence and present optimistic visions of a better world.

Beautiful world, where are you? invites artists and audiences to reflect on a world of social, political and economic turmoil. Find our full Liverpool Biennial 2018 guide here.

Beautiful world, where are you? at Invisible Wind Factory at The Invisible Wind Factory, Waterfront 14 July — 28 October 2018 Entrance is free

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