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In Pictures: Encounters: Liverpool Biennial at Bury Art Museum

Encounters: Liverpool Biennial at Bury Art Museum

Last week, Liverpool Biennial set off on another road trip; this time to Bury. Throughout 2017, Biennial 2016 will be reviving its exhibitions, performances, films and installations in venues across the North of England.

Bury Art Museum is the second venue to host the work and, unlike the installation of Dogsy Ma Bone, by Marvin Gaye Chetwynd in Rochdale, Bury is showing a selection of work by four artists; Mark Leckey, Celine Condorelli, Audrey Cottin and Rita McBride.

This exhibition hopes to share the Biennial’s work with as many people as possible, in as many places as possible, so we thought we’d share some photos by Pete Carr, courtesy of Liverpool Biennial with you. If you didn’t get a chance to see the work during the festival though, don’t use this as an excuse not to see the show… get on a train to Bury and discover a new space, filled with exceptional work.

Visitors with Céline Condorelli, Portal: the Children’s Episode, 2016 at Bury Art Museum & Sculpture Centre. Photo: Pete Carr © Liverpool Biennial
Activating Audrey Cottin, Lift Me, 2011 at the launch of Encounters, Bury Art Museum & Sculpture Centre. Photo: Pete Carr © Liverpool Biennial
Céline Condorelli, Bau Bau, 2014. Installation view at Encounters, Bury Art Museum & Sculpture Centre. Photo: Pete Carr © Liverpool Biennial
Mark Leckey, Dream English Kid 1964 – 1999 AD, 2015. Installation view at Encounters, Bury Art Museum & Sculpture Centre. Photo: Pete Carr © Liverpool Biennial
Audrey Cottin, Lift Me, 2011 and Rita McBride, Fortuna Virilis, 2010. Exhibition view at Encounters, Bury Art Museum & Sculpture Centre. Photo: Pete Carr © Liverpool Biennial
Rita McBride, Fortuna Virilis, 2010. Installation view at Encounters, Bury Art Museum & Sculpture Centre. Photo: Pete Carr © Liverpool Biennial
Céline Condorelli, Portal: the Children’s Episode, 2016. Installation view at Encounters, Bury Art Museum & Sculpture Centre. Photo: Pete Carr © Liverpool Biennial

For more information about the exhibition: here

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