The fifth edition of the UK’s festival of contemporary art

The fifth edition of the UK’s festival of contemporary art

Liverpool Biennial

August 4, 2008

20 September – 30 November 2008
Press Previews: 18, 19 September
VIP Preview: 19 September
European Biennial Network Meeting: 20 September
MADE UP Weekend – 23-25 October

Liverpool, UK

www.biennial.com

Join us for the fifth edition of the UK’s festival of contemporary art.

For ten weeks every two years Liverpool is transformed into the most amazing gallery of new art, showcasing the best contemporary artists from around the world.

In 2008 the festival is bigger and better than ever, celebrating 10 years of ambitious and challenging new work as well as Liverpool’s status as European Capital of Culture. Liverpool Biennial animates the whole city centre as a platform for the largest concentration of contemporary art anywhere in the UK.

The fifth edition of Liverpool Biennial’s International Exhibition is MADE UP, an exploration of the ecology of the artistic imagination. MADE UP highlights art’s capacity to transport us, to suspend disbelief and generate alternative realties. Consisting of around 40 projects by leading and emerging international artists – principally new commissions as well as several key works previously unseen in the UK – MADE UP will be presented across multiple venues: Tate Liverpool, the Bluecoat, FACT (Foundation for Art & Creative Technology) and Open Eye Gallery, with half the exhibition sited in public spaces across the city.

Artists for MADE UP include:

Ai Weiwei (China)
David Altmejd (Canada)
Atelier Bow Wow (Japan)
Charles Avery (UK)
Michael Bell – Smith (USA)
Guy Ben-Ner (Israel)
Manfredi Beninati (Italy)
David Blandy (UK)
Stella Brennan (New Zealand)
U-Ram Choe (Korea)
Adam Cvijanovic (USA)
Nancy Davenport (Canada)
Diller Scofidio + Renfro (USA)
Leandro Erlich (Argentina)
Omer Fast (Israel)
Adrian Ghenie (Romania)
Rodney Graham (Canada)
Tue Greenfort (Denmark)
Terrence Handscomb (New Zealand)
Hubbard & Birchler (Ireland/Switzerland)
Alison Jackson (UK)
Jesper Just (Denmark)
Otto Karvonen (Finland)
Avish Khebrehzadeh (b. Iran lives USA/Italy)
Yayoi Kusama (Japan)
Luisa Lambri (Italy)
Ulf Langheinrich (b. Germany lives Austria & Ghana)
Gabriel Lester (Netherlands)
Annette Messager (France)
Tracey Moffatt (Australia)
Yoko Ono (Japan)
Ged Quinn (UK)
Khalil Rabah (Palestine)
Royal Art Lodge (Canada)
Sarah Sze (USA)
Tomas Saraceno (Argentina)

Liverpool Biennial 2008 includes a full programme of talks, special events and the MADE UP Weekend, 23 – 25 October. For more information please refer to our website www.biennial.com

In addition to MADE UP, Liverpool Biennial 2008 also features: John Moores 25 International Contemporary Painting Prize, Bloomberg New Contemporaries 2008 and a series of complementary programmes including Liverpool Biennial’s year round work – unmissable projects in public spaces curated by Liverpool Biennial for the 2008 Capital of Culture programme, such as Richard Wilson’s Turning the Place Over, Pavilions, Visible Virals and RIBA’s Le Corbusier exhibition at the Metropolitan Cathedral.

Over five Biennials a tradition has evolved of unpredictable participation by young and emerging artists and artist-led organisations leading to independent exhibitions. We do hope you will be able to join us, and we look forward to welcoming you to MADE UP, Bloomberg New Contemporaries and John Moores 25 as well as a constellation of independent exhibitions and events.

Visit www.biennial.com for further information

For all your visitor needs, hotels, entertainment and food, go to www.visitliverpool.com

Liverpool European Capital of Culture 2008

There couldn’t be a better time to visit Liverpool. To find out more about the many events happening in the City in 2008 visit www.liverpool08.com

Liverpool Biennial 2008

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