Liverpool Biennial

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Liverpool Biennial is the UK’s largest free festival of contemporary art and has been transforming the city of Liverpool through public art commissions, community projects, and a legacy of Biennial exhibitions for over two decades. Since being formed in 1998 we have commissioned 414 artworks, presented work by 592 leading artists, delivered 39 collaborative neighbourhood projects, and received over 50 million visits. 

Liverpool Biennial Limited Editions present an opportunity to own a work by a leading contemporary artist who has worked with us.

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Dr Lakra
Drt Lakra is well known for his drawing practice, inspired by the history of tattooing – a practice across the globe since Neolithic times re-introduced to the Western modern world after an increase i …
Alicja Biala
Alicja Biala is a Polish artist working across a range of different media and scales. Biala initially gained attention with her large-scale public paintings, followed by her politically charged Polish …
Linder
Linder lives and works in London, UK. Linder is internationally renowned for her radical feminism. She uses photography, photomontage and performance to critique past and contemporary gender roles, sp …
Inci Eviner
Inci Eviner's work ranges from drawings and video to performative and collaborative practices, Eviner’s large body of work comprises multi-layered pieces that originate from drawings. Eviner’s work ex …
Mark Leckey
Turner Prize winner Mark Leckey has an ongoing fascination with the affective power of images, music and technology, and often uses reconfigured archival footage in his work. He produced an edition ec …
Yin-Ju Chen
Yin-Ju Chen’s primary medium is video, but her works also include photos, installations and drawings. Chen is particularly interested in the way that humans respond to signs and signals such as those …
Monster Chetwynd
Monster Chetwynd lives in Glasgow, UK. Chetwynd’s practice intertwines performance, sculpture, painting, installation and video. Her work incorporates elements of folk plays, street spectacles, popula …
Rudy Loewe
Rudy Loewe is a visual artist engaging social histories, politics and Caribbean folklore through painting and drawing. Loewe is creating a new work for the ninth Brixton Mural Programme and as part of …
Charmaine Watkiss
  Charmaine Watkiss, completed her MA in Drawing at Wimbledon College of Art, 2018. Her work is concerned with what she calls ‘memory stories’. She creates narratives primarily through research connec …
Yoko Ono
A key figure in both the Fluxus and Conceptual Art movements of the 1960’s and 1970's, Yoko Ono continues to work across a broad range of disciplines and media, including music, performance and instal …
Isabel Nolan
Nolan’s most recent exhibitions include solos at ‘499 Seconds’ Chateau La Coste, Aix-en-Provence, France, 2023; ‘Flotsam, Jetsam, Lagan and Derelict’, Void, Derry, 2022-23; and a two-person show ‘Mate …
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