Tate Liverpool photograph

Tate Liverpool

Use attributes for filter !
AddressAlbert Dock, Liverpool L3 4BB, United Kingdom
Hours Closed ⋅ Opens 10AM
Tickets free
Founded1988
Architects James Stirling
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
ID914391
Send edit request

About Tate Liverpool


Tate Liverpool is an art gallery and museum in Liverpool, Merseyside, England, and part of Tate, along with Tate St Ives, Cornwall, Tate Britain, London, and Tate Modern, London. The museum was an initiative of the Merseyside Development Corporation.

Where is the Tate Liverpool

Tate Liverpool Map
Click on the photo of Tate Liverpool to view it on Google Maps.

Turner Prize: Windrush memorial artist Veronica Ryan wins for 'poetic' sculptures

Turner Prize: Windrush memorial artist Veronica Ryan wins for 'poetic' sculptures
Dec 7,2022 3:00 pm

... Visitors to Tate Liverpool have been encouraged to use plastic tokens to vote for their favourite artist...

Turner Prize 2022: Boy bands, apocalyptic landscapes and pub signs go on show

Turner Prize 2022: Boy bands, apocalyptic landscapes and pub signs go on show
Oct 18,2022 3:13 pm

... Artists Heather Phillipson, Veronica Ryan, Sin Wai Kin and Ingrid Pollard all, in their different ways, deal with " the big issues of our time" according to Tate Liverpool director Helen Legg...

Turner Prize 2022: Trafalgar Square whipped cream artist among nominees

Turner Prize 2022: Trafalgar Square whipped cream artist among nominees
Apr 12,2022 12:40 pm

... An exhibition of the four artists work will open at Tate Liverpool in October, with the winner to be announced at an award ceremony in the city in December...

Budget 2021: What has already been announced?

Budget 2021: What has already been announced?
Oct 25,2021 6:53 pm

... Other spending announcements£850m to restore museums and art galleries including the V& A in London and Tate Liverpool; £125m for a scientific research centre in Oxfordshire and £75m for regional museums £700m to protect UK borders including £74m for a new fleet of patrol boats£700m for football pitches, tennis courts and youth facilities£435m to prevent crime, protect communities and help victims in England and Wales £150m for the British Business Bank to encourage development of Dragons Den-style regional investors outside of London and south east£5m for research grants to develop new surgery and treatment options for amputees and blast victimsA tax change to encourage shipping companies to the UK...

Related Persons

Next Profile ❯