On the last Thursday of every month Tate Liverpool opens its doors until 21.00 for an evening of the very best art, music, performance, food, drink and socialising. On Thursday 31 July (18.00 – 21.00) this month's Klimt-inspired Late at Tate, entitled Attention to Detail, offers visitors the opportunity to sample the sumptuousness of the belle epoque with a contemporary twist.
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On the last Thursday of every month Tate Liverpool is open late for special events, music, food, drink and the best modern and contemporary art. This month's Late at Tate on Thursday 24 April (18.00 – 21.00) is inspired by the French phrase, Folie à Deux which literally translates as, 'a madness shared by two' and explores similar themes to those featured in Tate Liverpool's current exhibition of work by Franco-American artist, Niki de Saint Phalle.
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On the last Thursday of every month Tate Liverpool opens late for special events, music, food, drink and the best modern and contemporary art. This month’s Late at Tate, Thursday 27 March (18.00 – 21.00), is themed around Tate Liverpool’s current collection display DLA Piper Series: The Twentieth Century - How it looked & how it felt.
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This summer, from 30 May to 31 August 2008, Tate Liverpool will present a full-scale reconstruction of The Beethoven Frieze (1901-2 / 1984) a monumental installation by Gustav Klimt. The Frieze is a major highlight of Gustav Klimt: Painting, Design and Modern Life in Vienna 1900, the first comprehensive exhibition of Klimt's work ever staged in the UK and a key event in Liverpool's programme for European Capital of Culture 2008.
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Forget the glamour and the hype of the real Turner Prize, Young Tate members have been working on their own Alternative Turner Prize – a unique one-off event at Tate Liverpool on Saturday 27th October (19:00 – 22:00). Designed for, and led by, young people aged 13-25 this energetic event blends serious discussion with tongue-in-cheek humour.
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On the last Thursday of every month Tate Liverpool opens late for special events, music, food, drink and of course the best modern and contemporary art. This month's Late at Tate, Thursday 25 October ( 18.00 – 21.00), invites visitors to voice their opinions on the recently opened 2007 Turner Prize exhibition.
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The Turner Prize 2007 exhibition opens Tate Liverpool. It features work by the four shortlisted artists, Zarina Bhimji, Nathan Coley, Mike Nelson and Mark Wallinger. The winner of the prize will be announced during a live broadcast of the award ceremony on Channel 4 on the evening of Monday 3 December.
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As Tate Liverpool prepares itself for the 2007 Turner Prize and Liverpool European Capital of Culture 2008, the gallery has received a further boost with news that it has been awarded the prestigious Charter Mark - a national standard for excellence in customer service that is open to all public sector organisations.
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To celebrate European Capital of Culture 2008, Tate Liverpool will present the first comprehensive exhibition of Gustav Klimt's work ever staged in the UK, running from 30 May to 31 August 2008.
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Tate Liverpool will present the first UK exhibition of the Franco-American painter and sculptor Niki de Saint Phalle, best known for her Fontaine Stravinsky works on display outside the Centre Pompidou, running from 1 February to 5 May 2008.
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On Thursday 27 September make a date or bring your date to see Rodin's The Kiss in its new home in the Tate Liverpool foyer (or maybe get swept away by the romance and find yourself a date!). Tate Liverpool's third late night opening is inspired by the major re-hang of the Tate Collection which is being unveiled this month in a display entitled DLA Piper Series: The Twentieth Century: How it looked & how it felt.
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Masterpieces from the Tate Collection, including Rodin’s The Kiss (1901-14), Degas’ Little Dancer Aged Fourteen (1880-1), Picasso’s Weeping Woman (1937) and Andy Warhol’s Marilyn Diptych (1962), will come to Liverpool gallery, some for the first time, as part of a major rehang of the Collection at Tate Liverpool sponsored by DLA Piper.
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