
Liverpool Biennial 2010
Touched
Tate Liverpool 18 September – 28 November 2010
About the exhibition
Liverpool Biennial is the largest contemporary visual arts event in the UK. Every two years the city of Liverpool comes alive with a wealth of new and exciting artworks; sometimes in galleries (including Tate Liverpool) and always in more surprising, public places throughout the city.
Each Biennial is themed – this year the theme is Touched, which explores not only the idea of being emotionally affected by works of art, but also physical contact with works of art – something you would not necessarily expect to encounter in a museum or art gallery.
On display at Tate Liverpool will be interactive pieces that can be physically touched by the viewer, such as Franz West's sculptures which invite visitors to sit or lie on them. We'll have several works that explore the more symbolic and intangible connection between art and audience; Alfredo and Isabel Aquilizan invite Tate Liverpool visitors to participate in their artwork, Jamie Isenstein will inhabit her work for the entire duration of the festival and Wannes Goetschalckx will also perform in the gallery several times.
The theme of Touched will also be explored by artists who are concerned with the idea of making the intangible and invisible be seen and touched. Nina Canell explores transforming invisible energies into physical/poetic objects and Diango Hernandez examines the more emotional end of touched, recreating notions of homesickness in dreamlike landscapes. Last but not least there will be an appearance by Otto Muehl with a series of recent 'action' paintings.
For the first time, admission to Tate Liverpool's exhibition is free of charge, and the gallery will host a Biennial visitor centre to facilitate visitors in gaining the most from the festival.
Artists showing at Tate Liverpool include: Magdalena Abakanowicz (Poland), Alfredo and Isabel Aquilizan (Philippines), Nina Canell (Sweden), Wannes Goetschalckx (Belgium), Diango Hernández (Cuba), Jamie Isenstein (United States), Eva Kot’átková (Czech Republic), Otto Muehl (Austria), Franz West (Austria)
Visit the Liverpool Biennial website for information about all artists at all venues participating in the Biennial.
Schools, teachers educators! Here at Tate Liverpool we welcome self directed school visits, we simply ask that you let us know that you're coming in advance. Coming soon, free, downloadable resource pack to support your self-directed visit to Touched at Tate Liverpool.
Guided tours of Touched at Tate Liverpool take place Tuesday to Sunday at 3pm. Learn more about the history of Liverpool Biennial and the artists participating in Touched in our gallery. Tickets are £5 and last 60 minutes. Places are limited to 15 per tour. Book online or call 0151 702 7486.
***Join us on Thursday 25 November, when Wannes Goetschalckx will be performing in the gallery as part of our late night opening, Carnival of the Unexpected.
Wannes will also perform as part of the finale of the Liverpool Biennial, on Saturday 27 November and Sunday 28 November, 10:00-17:50. Don't miss this final opportunity to see Wannes' performances here at Tate Liverpool. ***
Events
Talks and discussions
- City Limits: Sky Arts Artichoke Salon Series Thursday 7 October 2010
- Art in Mind: Philosophy in Pubs Thursday 18 November 2010 free
Performances
- Wannes Goetschalckx's Biennial Finale Performances Saturday 27 November – Sunday 28 November 2010 free
Families
- Build a Boat for Liverpool Biennial! 3 August – 3 September, Tues–Sun, 13.30–16.30 free
- Sonic Shaper Capers: Tate Liverpool's Big Draw Event Saturday 23 – Sunday 31 October (closed Monday) 13.30–16.30 free
Late at Tate
- Long Night: Sound Relay Thursday 18 November 2010 free
- Carnival of the Unexpected Thursday 25 November 2010

