Articles written by: Stuart Ian Burns
Art in the Age of Steam – The Walker
Art in the Age of Steam at the Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool 18 April 2008 – 10 August 2008 Free admission Review by Stuart Ian Burns Art In The Age of Steam is one of the Walker Art Gallery Liverpool’s [...]
Art on The Cart
This is out of the area but might be something that could be implemented here. The Guardian comments on a scheme from Southwark Council in London in which dustcarts are being used to display the designs and work of local [...]
Liverpool Art Prize Awards Review
By Stuart Ian Burns “Organised randomness takes a lot of work…” — Stéphanie, ‘La Science des rêves’ For reasons too boring to describe here, I didn’t need to work today (It was March 9 – sorry its late. ed.) so [...]
Sefton Park has been signed
Andrew Holmes: ‘Light Signatures’ project began tonight. The Palm House website currently gives a good description of what it’s all about: “The work takes its inspiration from the eight Victorian statues arranged around the Palm House – John Parkinson, Christopher [...]
The Highest Superlambanana
By Stuart Ian Burns – (feeling listless blog) I don’t walk. Well, clearly I walk, I just don’t do it much for pleasure, and particularly up and down hills. I don’t have special shoes or much of a sense of [...]










