Artist, actor and comedian, Johnny Vegas, tells us about the people, places and moments that have influenced who he is today.
Iconic designs by Vivienne Westwood, Mary Quant and Laura Ashley are being showcased in a new display celebrating costume, jewellery and decorative objects made by female designers. Creating Visions: ...
Fallon, 27, becomes youngest winner since 1957 with ‘If You Were Certain, What Would You Do Then?’ Walker Art Gallery and John Moores Painting Prize Trust have announced Ally Fallon as the winner of ...
Extended until September 28 2025 and kids under 12 go free!Immerse yourself in an exhibition that brings together art and science to explore one of nature’s most incredible creatures - the bee.This ...
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The collections at the International Slavery Museum reflect the deep and permanent impact the history of transatlantic slavery has had around the world.
Cotman painted this romantic scene of rustic domestic life at the Black Boy Inn at Hurley on Thames. It shows a farmer (posed by the inn keeper) returning home for his meal, while his horse leans ...
'Photie Man' celebrated the internationally-acclaimed Irish artist Tom Wood (b. 1951), showcasing his iconic images of Liverpool and brought together his work from across all decades, it was the first ...
Get hunting with for bugs and beasties and discover the incredible world that grows all around us. Use our special pollinators spotters guide created by Scouse Flowerhouse and artist Jay Hampton, to ...
Antinous and Hadrian are the most famous homosexual couple in Roman history. This is part of the Queer relationships collection. Although Hadrian was married, ancient sources reveal that he also had ...
'The Kingston Brooch' is the largest known Anglo-Saxon composite brooch. With its fine zoomorphic filigree, narrow bead and twisted-wire rim decoration, inlaid with blue glass, white shell and ...
This painting illustrates lines from a traditional folk ballad variously called ‘Child Waters’ or ‘Burd Helen’ from Thomas Percy’s Reliques of Ancient English Poetry (1765). The ballad describes the ...