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A History of Place: Liverpool’s Blind School
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Sonia Boyce’s Object of Obsession @ Manchester Art Gallery
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The Nasty Women of Merseyside: feminist anti-Trump art movement comes to Liverpool
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‘The pictorial chronicler of the global economy’: Andreas Gursky @ The Hayward Gallery
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Going Through The Emotions: the exhibition challenging the stigmas of mental health
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“Strength is removed from the shackles of masculinity”: Annie Swynnerton @ Mcr Art Gallery
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Women in the arts and beyond strike this International Women’s Day
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Last Chance to See Surrealism in Egypt: Art et Liberté 1938-1948 at Tate Liverpool
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A fresh view of 1960s British art: The Walker’s ‘Kaleidoscope: Colour and Sequence’
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Steve McQueen’s Ashes (2002-2015) @The Whitworth
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#Suffrage100: Deeds not Words on the Streets of Bristol
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Fiction meets biography in Reinhard Kleist’s graphic novel about Nick Cave
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“Abstract, garish and Frankenstein-esque”: Jamie Green @ Flat Gallery
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Consumerism, slavery and British-Indian relations: The Singh Twins @ The Walker
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Basquiat: Boom for Real @ The Barbican
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John Piper @ Tate, Liverpool
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Under Cinema, Wu Tsang @ FACT, Liverpool
