The Liquid Club is an online platform hosted by guest artists each month to explore the ideas that collectively drive the conceptual development of the Liverpool Biennial 2021.
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17 June 2021Liquid Club #17: Daniel Steegmann MangranéJoin artist Daniel Steegmann Mangrané as we explore his artistic practice, his interest in music and the sounds of the Brazilian rainforest.
27 May 2021The Liquid Club #16: Xaviera SimmonsJoin New York based artist Xaviera Simmons for a unique conversation looking at her multidisciplinary practice.
15 April 2021The Liquid Club #15: Ayesha HameedAs part of Liverpool Biennial 2021 Ayesha Hameed presents a newly commissioned audio-visual installation. Join her for an in-depth look behind the scenes on her research-based, audio visual practice in this one-off event.
18 March 2021The Liquid Club #14: Larry AchiampongIn this one-off version of the videogame_mixtape_ join artist Larry Achiampong live for a video game listening party.
18 February 2021The Liquid Club #13: SERAFINE1369 SERAFINE1369 presents a unique audio performance: The Sound of An Uncertain “Yes” (something flat, something cosmic, something endless)
10 December 2020The Liquid Club #12: David Zink Yi Join artist David Zink Yi, in conversation with author Ben Lewis, on a journey through his multi-disciplinary practice.
02 October 2019The Liquid Club #9: Fiction and Digital Storytelling This month's reading group will explore issues including globalisation and the relationship between economy and ecology through fiction and digital storytelling.
03 April 2019The Liquid Club #3: The Posthuman by Rosi Braidotti A monthly discussion group which invites collective thinking and drives the development of Liverpool Biennial 2020. In April, we will discuss themes of subjectivity, individualism and Europe-centric humanism.
06 March 2019The Liquid Club #2: Assemblages by Angela Melitopoulos and Maurizio Lazzarato A monthly discussion group which invites collective thinking and drives the development of Liverpool Biennial 2020. In March, we will watch and discuss a film about Félix Guattari's revolutionary psychiatric practice.