Art in a City Revisited

Bryan Biggs editor Julie Sheldon editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Liverpool University Press

Published:1st Feb '09

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Drawing its inspiration from the ground-breaking book Art in a City by John Willett, which surveyed the condition of the visual arts in Liverpool in 1967, this collection of essays explores the art scene in contemporary Liverpool, engaging with views from within and beyond the city. Contributors examine the often made claim that Liverpool is ‘the most significant UK centre for art outside London’, and look at the key institutional players, those that existed at the time Willett wrote such as the Bluecoat and the Walker Art Gallery, as well as later developments such as Tate Liverpool, Open Eye, FACT, and Liverpool Biennial. There are discussions of Liverpool as an art city from the perspective of key artists who have worked there; of patronage in the arts, including the extent and role of public funding; of the changing nature of public art; of art’s social role and the connection between the local and the international; and the shift in emphasis from education to participation in the arts. The book evaluates the role of art in city regeneration and the more general concept of ‘the creative industries’, and it closes with a gathering of opinions about what the future holds for art in Liverpool following the city’s year as European Capital of Culture.

It is the first book to culturally assess the city following Capital of Culture, examining among other things that oft repeated claim the Liverpool is “the most significant UK centre for art outside London.” * Liverpool Echo *

ISBN: 9781846310836

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 1021g

256 pages