Special curator-led tour of Radical Landscapes

RADICAL LANDSCAPES PROGRAMME

Wednesday 17 January 2024

Radical Landscapes is a major exhibition showing over a century of art inspired by the land. It explores the natural world as a space for artistic inspiration, social connection, and political and cultural protest through the lens of William Morris, one of Britain’s earliest and most influential environmental thinkers. Organised in collaboration with Tate Liverpool, the exhibition will display work spanning two centuries and feature more than 60 works by artists including JMW Turner, Claude Cahun, Hurvin Anderson, Derek Jarman, Jeremy Deller and Veronica Ryan.

See the exhibition with one of our curators as your guide.

Read more about the exhibition here.

 

Image: Protesters at Newbury, 1996 © Andrew Testa

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