Current exhibitions at National Museums Liverpool

[Merseyside Maritime Museum] [National Conservation Centre] [Sudley House] [Walker Art Gallery] [World Museum Liverpool]


Exhibitions at Merseyside Maritime Museum

modern taxi in an old street scene with text 'Magical History Tour: the story of Liverpool

Magical History Tour

Saturday, July 28, 2007 - Sunday, September 27, 2009

This major exhibition takes visitors on a fast paced, dynamic journey of discovery through 800 years of Liverpool history.

Follow the city's changing fortunes, from medieval 'Lyverpoole' to 21st century 'Livercool', the European Capital of Culture.

Find out more about: 'Magical History Tour '


Sailor dressed up as Miss Everton

Hello Sailor! Gay life on the ocean wave

Monday, September 24, 2007 - Thursday, January 15, 2009

Back by popular demand!

This small exhibition takes a light hearted, sensitive look at life on board passenger and merchant ships at a time when homosexuality was illegal, and for gay men there were few places to be safe. Personal stories and mementoes give a glimpse of what life was like for gay men at sea.

Find out more about: 'Hello Sailor! Gay life on the ocean wave'


Exhibitions at National Conservation Centre

woman and 5 children standing in a doorway
Philip Jones Griffiths/Magnum Photos. Courtesy of the Philip Jones Griffiths Foundation

Recollections: photographs of Philip Jones Griffiths

Friday, October 17, 2008 - Sunday, March 15, 2009

This exhibition showcases the work of Philip Jones Griffiths, one of the most celebrated war photographers of our time, who sadly died very recently.

Born in North Wales, Philip studied pharmacy in Liverpool, a time that proved influential both to him personally and as a photographer. He later moved to London and became a freelance photographer for the Observer. Perhaps best known for his photographs of Vietnam which helped crystalise public misgivings about the war, his images also captured social and political upheaval in Britain from the 1950s to the 1970s.

One of the most respected photographers of his generation, Griffiths was made president of Magnum in 1980. His photographs have appeared in every major magazine in the world.

Find out more about: 'Recollections: photographs of Philip Jones Griffiths'


Exhibitions at Sudley House

Photo of a shell sculpture made from white paper

unfolding

Saturday, October 18, 2008 - Sunday, February 22, 2009

Unfolding is an exhibition of art works created by artists Steve Rooney and Sue Williams in collaboration with designer, Damian Cruickshank.

The ‘interventions’ on display will be a response to the work that Steve and Sue have undertaken over the past three years with former patients of the Brain Injury Rehabilitation Centre at Mossley Hill Hospital, part of the Merseycare NHS Trust

All of the works are made from paper based material, which has been folded to form three dimensional shapes. Each of these sculptures use geometric design to investigate different facets of the conscious mind. The facets that they explore are: executive function, memory, creative self, social self and industrious self. The sculptures have been made for different rooms in Sudley House and each piece of work is inspired by the way that room was originally used.

Included in the exhibition on the 1st floor will be a series of artworks created by participants at the Mossley Hill Brain Injury Rehabilitation Centre following their visits to Sudley House during 2008, as part of the ‘Making More Sense’ project.

Find out more about: 'unfolding'


Exhibitions at Walker Art Gallery

The Botanic Garden

Saturday, September 20, 2008 - Saturday, January 31, 2009

The Botanic Garden is a new installation created especially for the Walker. Artist Jyll Bradley constructs a 'virtual' Liverpool botanic garden using a series of large scale documentary style photographic images. Seen as a group they propose an idyllic garden, probably high on any tourist’s 'must-see' list in this Capital of Culture year. Yet in reality this garden does not exist.

The work is a response to the artist’s year long exploration of Liverpool’s extraordinary botanic history. This 200 year history has always been strongly identified with William Roscoe, one of Liverpool’s best-loved figures who in 1803 founded the first Liverpool Botanic Garden.  The garden was Roscoe’s version of ‘elysium’ in Liverpool and in time led to the creation of two more botanic gardens in the city, both of which played an important role in Liverpool’s identity.

Find out more about: 'The Botanic Garden'


Exhibitions at World Museum Liverpool

The Beat Goes On

The Beat Goes On

Saturday, July 12, 2008 - Sunday, November 01, 2009

Inspired by Liverpool’s significant contribution to popular music, The Beat Goes On showcases Merseyside’s vibrant music scenes that have played a major part in the city’s life over the past 60 years. The first exhibition of its kind, it draws together material from record companies, institutions and private collectors.

Find out more about: 'The Beat Goes On'


glass case showing football shirts
Image copyright Lode Saidan 2007

Only A Game?

Saturday, October 11, 2008 - Sunday, March 01, 2009

A spectacular UEFA football exhibition is now on at World Museum Liverpool. From the classic era of the 1950s to the modern age of global superstars, Europe’s love affair with the beautiful game is explored in this not-to-be-missed exhibition.

European culture is examined from a footballing perspective. Topics such as solidarity, success, participation, celebration, racism and integration are all tackled. 

See player memorabilia from the National Football Museum - the shirts, medals and trophies of great European players such as Phil Neal, George Best, Ferenc Puskas, Franz Beckenbauer, Bobby Moore, Stanley Matthews and Petr Cech. Discover the city’s own part in this European tale and see key items from the Everton Collection and from the Liverpool FC Museum. Stand amazed in the presence of glorious UEFA trophies - the Champions League trophy and UEFA Cup.

Have a ball with our interactive displays. Mix your own football highlights into a video clip and set it to a soundtrack, or rise to the challenge with our multimedia quiz.

Players and managers, legends and fans, friends and foes - we’re all part of the extended European family of football being celebrated at World Museum Liverpool. Only a Game? You decide!

Only a Game? is a collaborative project between UEFA, The National Football Museum, The North West Development Agency and National Museums Liverpool and was UEFA’s contribution to Liverpool 08.

Find out more about: 'Only A Game? '


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