Liverpool Biennial 2014 A Needle Walks into a Haystack

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Presentation of artists featured in the 2014 Liverpool Biennial Exhibition 'A Needle Walks into a Haystack'

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LiverpoolBiennialThe UK Biennial of Contemporary Art

Since 1999 we have presented work by over 364 artists

34 collaborative neighbourhood projects

692,000 visitors over 10 weeks (2012)

Economic impact of £98.9m (2004-2012)

Uri Aran, untitled, 2006, Digital video, colour, sound TRT: 03:00 min. 24 sec. Courtesy: Sadie Coles HQ.

Marc Bauer, The Collector, drawing, pencil on paper, 32cm x 45cm, 2012, Private Collection.

Chris Evans, Home Entertainment 4 meters, 2011, painted steel, 400 cm. Photo Credit: I-Ling Liao. Courtesy the artist and Juliette Jongma, Amsterdam.

Aaron Flint Jamison, Left: Veneer Issues One to Seven, subscriber and retail editions. Right: View of Veneer in “The Social Life of the Book,” Kabinetten van De Vleeshal, Middleburg, Netherlands, September 2010.

Rana Hamadeh, from The Big Board, or…'And before it falls, it is only reasonable to enjoy life a little', 2013. Performance and Stage Set with various objects, duration 55 min / 300 cm x 150 cm x 70 cm . Work commissioned by the Lisson Gallery for The Magic of The State exhibition, 2013, © the artist; Courtesy, Lisson Gallery, London. Photo Sean Dower.

Bonnie Camplin, Madame Funnel Contemplates Two Aspects of Funnelhood, 2012. Courtesy the Artist and Cabinet, London.

Louise Hervé & Chloé Maillet , A Treatise on Baths, 35mm slide, HD video, 2013. Courtesy Galerie Marcelle Alix, production Parc Saint Léger / Banff Centre.

Judith Hopf, From Up & In Between, exhibition view, Fondazione Morra Greco, Naples, 2013. Courtesy the artist and kaufmann repetto.

Norma Jeane, #Jan25 (#Sidibouzid, #Feb12, #Feb14, #Feb17...), 2011, coloured play dough, 100 x 150 x 150 cm. Courtesy Giulio di Gropello. Photo Credits: Alberto Zanetti, Tommaso Zamarchi.

Nicola L, Head Library, Vinyl, 221 x 213 cm. Courtesy the artist.

William Leavitt, Body Space, 2012. Acrylic on canvas, fiberglass, wood, and artificial plant, 89 3/4 x 156 x 73 inches (228 x 396.2 x 185.4 cm). Courtesy the artist and Greene Naftali, New York. Photograph: Jason Mandella.

Christina Ramberg, Waiting Lady, 1972 Acrylic on masonite 22 cm x 32 cm, Courtesy of Collection Ronald Adrian Krueck, Chicago

Michael Stevenson, Proof of the Devil 2013, Michael Lett Gallery, Auckland, (detail: free-standing double-door). Courtesy the artist and Michael Lett.

Josef Strau, Exercises, 2013 (installation) Lamps, lamp shades, ipod, metal window screen carpets, digital slide projection, Lamps ca. 80 cm, variable diameter. Courtesy the artist and Greene Naftali, New York. Photograph: Jason Mandella

Peter Wächtler, Untitled, 2013, from “B.A.C.K.” at Ludlow 38, New York. Courtesy the artist.

Amelie von Wulffen, Untitled, 2012. Water color and indian ink on paper, 28 x 20 cmCourtesy: Galerie Meyer Kainer, Vienna; photo: Max Color, Berlin.

Sharon Lockhart, Podwórka, 2009

Sharon Lockhart, Milena, Jarosław, 2013, 2014. Three framed chromogenic prints, 128.8 x 103.3 cm. Courtesy of the artist, neugerriemschneider, Berlin, Gladstone Gallery, New York and Brussels, and Blum & Poe, Los Angeles.

James McNeill Whistler, The Gold Scab: Eruption in Frilthy Lucre (The Creditor), 1879

Harmony in Blue and Gold: The Peacock Room, 1876-77 (James McNeill Whistler vs. Frederick R. Leyland)

Claude Parent, Venice Biennial installation, 1970

CLAUDE PARENTTate Liverpool

At Tate Liverpool is a new commission by architect

Claude Parent (b. 1923, France) titled Mont des Arts built to house a display of works from the Tate collection including:

Anni Albers , Carlos Cruz Diez, Paul Delvaux, Naum Gabo,

Mark Leckey, Roy Lichtenstein, Babette Mangolte, Gustav Metzger, Paul Nash, Francis Picabia, Helen Saunders, Edward Wadsworth and Gillian Wise

Ivor Abrahams, Helena Almeida, Richard Artschwager, Francis Bacon, Rut Blees Luxemburg, Claude Cahun, Patrick Caulfield, Marc Camille Chaimowicz, Saloua Raouda Choucair, Giorgio de Chirico, Joseph Cornell, Keren Cytter, André Derain, Sam Durant, Naum Gabo, Henri Gaudier‑Brzeska, Robert Gober, Nan Goldin, Spencer Gore, Philip Guston, Richard Hamilton, Vilhelm Hammershoi, Susan Hiller, David Hockney, Sanja Ivekovic, George Jones, R.B. Kitaj, Sherrie Levine, Linder, Andrew Lord, Lucy McKenzie, Sylvia Melland, Rodrigo Moynihan, Paul Nash, Gabriel Orozco, Amédée Ozenfant, Blinky Palermo, Blinky Palermo and Gerhard Richter, Thomas Schütte, Kurt Schwitters, Thomas Struth, Andy Warhol and Rachel Whiteread

Susan Hiller, Belshazzar’s Feast, the Writing on Your Wall, 1983-4

Andy Warhol, Untitled (Beauty Products), 1960

Patrick Caulfield, Braque Curtain, 2005

Ivor Abrahams, Sundial I (Summer),1975

Jef Cornelis

Jef Cornelis, Documenta 5, 1972

The Companion

Jeremiah Day, Ghost Dance Song, 2012 (March 26, 2014 performance - Lower Saxony State Chancellery, Berlin)

The Companion

Angie Keefer

Federica Bueti and Jan Verwoert

Jeremiah Day

Josephine Foster and Victor Herrero

Géraldine Geffriaud

Will Holder

Hassan Khan

James Leary

Lucy Skaer

Mounira al-Solh

Annual Commissions

2014

Edward Wadsworth, Dazzle-ships in Dry Dock at Liverpool, 1919

Edmund Gardner Ship, National Museums Liverpool

Left: Caracas, 1958 Photo: © Atelier Cruz-Diez Paris /Right: Paris, 2011 Photo: © Benoît Linéro

Symphony No. 11: Hillsborough Memorial

Michael Nyman with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, in Liverpool Cathedral

Partner Exhibitions

John Moores Painting Prize

Bloomberg New Contemporaries

Exhibition Research CentreAdrian Henri

Open Eye GalleryNot All Documents are Records: Photographing

Exhibitions as an Art Form

Federica Buetti

Founding Supporter James Moores

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