At 20 Jordan Street, the artists explore foundational references from the city including football stadia and naturally occurring materials such as plants and clay.

Cevdet Erek presents a new large-scale installation that replicates the atmosphere of a football stadium. Incorporating musical rhythms, whispered dialogue and crowd recordings, the work explores divisions and different forms of unity and belonging through the lens of football. The artist also shows work at Walker Art Gallery and Tate Liverpool + RIBA North.

In an installation comprising objects created using clay from local beaches and riverbeds, drawings and moving image, Imayna Caceres explores the concept of ‘lifer’ (mud full of life), as one of the possible meanings behind the word ‘Liverpool’. The work invites visitors to think about the worlds that lay out of sight in the ground beneath us, and the natural beings whose lives and labour have contributed to forming the city.