
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...
Address
Albert Dock, Liverpool L3 4BB, Reino Unido
Liverpool
Schedule
Monday to Sunday 10 am – 6:50 pm
Website
www.tate.org.uk/liverpoolContemporary Latin American art
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.
Editorial directory
Explore the artnexus Guide, your essential resource for discovering Latin American artists, galleries, and institutions. Browse by category and access detailed information.