16 September - 26 November 2006
Obscure Moorings
16 September - 26 November 2006
Untitled
16 September - 26 November 2006
Liverpool A-Z
16 September - 26 November 2006
A Day in the Office
16 September - 26 November 2006
OUTSIDEIN
16 September - 26 November 2006
FAITH
16 September - 26 November 2006
Overlapping
16 September - 26 November 2006
By Faith and Industry
16 September - 26 November 2006
BUILTFORCRIME
16 September - 26 November 2006
Los Moscos
16 September - 26 November 2006
The Route
16 September - 26 November 2006
Perfect
16 September - 26 November 2006
Garland
16 September - 26 November 2006
Untitled
16 September - 26 November 2006
Untitled
16 September - 26 November 2006
Sobre el Dolor (On Sorrow)
16 September - 26 November 2006
Untitled
16 September - 26 November 2006
Fabric of Memory
16 September - 26 November 2006
The Boy from Mars
16 September - 26 November 2006
Shimabuku's Fish & Chips
16 September - 26 November 2006
Affirmation
16 September - 26 November 2006
Waylay
  1. Exhibition

    Obscure Moorings

    16 September - 26 November 2006
    In Obscure Moorings, Matthew Buckingham draws on a short story by American author Herman Melville in order to look at the present moment in Liverpool.
  2. Exhibition

    Untitled

    16 September - 26 November 2006
    In her new work Shilpa Gupta uses computer vision technology to integrate viewers into a narrative projected onto the gallery wall
  3. Exhibition

    Liverpool A-Z

    16 September - 26 November 2006
    Canadian artist Kelly Mark was inspired by Liverpool's people. Collaborating with FACT’s webcasting project tenantspin, Mark spent a month in the city
  4. Exhibition

    A Day in the Office

    16 September - 26 November 2006
    Finnish film-maker Anu Pennanen always works in response to a specific setting, drawing out local resident's own reflections on the environment
  5. Exhibition

    OUTSIDEIN

    16 September - 26 November 2006
    As part of her ongoing research into the impact of smell on perception and communication, Sissel Tolaas has worked with local people and a specialist
  6. Exhibition

    FAITH

    16 September - 26 November 2006
    Apichatpong Weerasethakul’s films explore the fluid boundaries between fiction and reality, memory and fantasy
  7. Exhibition

    Overlapping

    16 September - 26 November 2006
    Carlos Garaicoa works with the surface of his photographs to create a ghostly visual record of the past within the present
  8. Exhibition

    By Faith and Industry

    16 September - 26 November 2006
    Lisa Oppenheim is fascinated by archives, and particularly by the many ways in which archives allow us to slip between past and present
  9. Exhibition

    BUILTFORCRIME

    16 September - 26 November 2006
    Monica Bonvicini is interested in the power relations and hidden politics present in much architectural design
  10. Exhibition

    Los Moscos

    16 September - 26 November 2006
    Los Moscos highlights the contrast between the glamorous facade of LA’s entertainment industry and the very different world of the city's migrant workers
  11. Exhibition

    The Route

    16 September - 26 November 2006
    The Route follows the fortunes of one ship and its cargo, revealing in the process a truly global story of workers’ solidarity that begins in Liverpool’s docks
  12. Exhibition

    Perfect

    16 September - 26 November 2006
    In Perfect, Ersen transfers the process of ‘regeneration’ from a city to person, performing a makeover on a longstanding resident of Liverpool
  13. Exhibition

    Garland

    16 September - 26 November 2006
    Gill’s work for International 06 presents us with a collection to be organised consisting of hundreds of objects the artist picked up from beaches
  14. Exhibition

    Untitled

    16 September - 26 November 2006
    The sinister, looming black wall contrasts dramatically with the radiant light shining through it
  15. Exhibition

    Untitled

    16 September - 26 November 2006
    Khedoori’s pictures appear to depict a world lacking any human element, but if we look closely we find poignant traces of the human embedded in their surfaces
  16. Exhibition
    Permanent

    Sobre el Dolor (On Sorrow)

    16 September - 26 November 2006
    The jewel-like beauty of Sobre el Dolor, a glass pavement installed in Tunnage Square, belies its origins: it is made from broken glass
  17. Exhibition

    Untitled

    16 September - 26 November 2006
    Fluids. The fall of water which was used, after an autopsy, to wash the bodies of people who were murdered
  18. Exhibition

    Fabric of Memory

    16 September - 26 November 2006
    For Fabric of Memory, Lee Mingwei has invited Liverpool residents to recall the stories and memories bound up for them in handmade textiles and clothing
  19. Exhibition

    The Boy from Mars

    16 September - 26 November 2006
    Phillippe Parreno’s work is all about finding new ways to question the boundaries between fact and fiction, image and reality
  20. Exhibition

    Shimabuku's Fish & Chips

    16 September - 26 November 2006
    Japanese artist Shimabuku is a contemporary surrealist, bringing new meaning and value to the everyday through his staging (and documenting) of quirky journey
  21. Exhibition

    Affirmation

    16 September - 26 November 2006
    We may know how we feel about a particular building, but what if it had feelings about us – and could express them?
  22. Exhibition

    Waylay

    16 September - 26 November 2006
    Brian Tolle is fascinated by what we choose to remember, and how we choose to remember it. He often uses history to throw light on the present.