Liverpool Biennial 2025

Eclectic exhibition at various venues around the city of Liverpool of contemporary art taking inspiration from the bedrock of the city.

OK I admit I am slightly cheating on this one! I was in the city for a Springsteen concert and left on the day before the show opened however I saw a couple of previews and some of the works which had already gone up in the streets so I am allowing myself to blog it!

My first find was a sculpture by Anna Gonzalez-Noguchi outside the Open Eye Gallery referencing exotic plants which were imported into the city. I loved their tactile element with pieces which turned and dangled.

At the Walker Art Gallery I loved Isabel Nolan's wall carpets in bright colours but my favourite pieces were Cevdet Erek's models of football stadium shown like picture frames. As I'd been at Anfield the night before and am fascinated by frames this pushed my buttons. I also liked Leasho Johnson's dense colourful paintings.

Thanks to a chat to a gallery assistant at the Walker I popped to the Bluecoat and my favourite there was Odur Ronald's installation of chairs and passports commenting on migration.

I wished I'd had more time to explore the Biennial but I'm pleased I got to some of it.

Closes 14 September 2025


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