Tate Liverpool

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Description

In the 1980s Alan Bowness, then director of Tate, decided to create a ‘Tate of the North’, as the project became known. This would be a gallery with a distinct identity, dedicated to showing modern art and encouraging a new, younger audience through an active education program.A warehouse at the disused Albert Dock in Liverpool was chosen as the site for the new gallery. The dock, once a bustling site crammed with rich cargos from Asia, tea, silk, tobacco, and spirits, was derelict. In 1981 the dockyard underwent a rejuvenation, with the Maritime Museumleasing one of the warehouses and restaur...

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Address

Albert Dock, Liverpool L3 4BB, Reino Unido

Liverpool

Schedule

Monday to Sunday 10 am – 6:50 pm

Contemporary Latin American art

Exhibition room

The Exhibition Room offers a curated selection of the most compelling voices in contemporary Latin American art. Explore bold proposals, rising talents, and thoughtful curatorial projects.

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