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Established
  
1988

Phone
  
+44 151 702 7400

Architecture firm
  
Arca Architects

Parent organization
  
Tate

Director
  
Francesco Manacorda

Founded
  
1988

Architect
  
James Stirling

Tate Liverpool

Location
  
Albert Dock, Liverpool, Merseyside England

Visitors
  
539,577 (2009) Ranked 26th nationally

Website
  
www.tate.org.uk/liverpool

Address
  
Albert Dock, Liverpool Waterfront, Liverpool L3 4BB, UK

Hours
  
Open today · 10AM–5PMMonday10AM–5PMTuesday10AM–5PMWednesday10AM–5PMThursday10AM–5PMFriday10AM–5PMSaturday10AM–5PMSunday10AM–5PMSuggest an edit

Similar
  
Albert Dock, Walker Art Gallery, Merseyside Maritime Museum, Museum of Liverpool, World Museum

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Tate Liverpool is an art gallery and museum in Liverpool, Merseyside, England, and part of Tate, along with Tate St Ives, Cornwall, Tate Britain, London, and Tate Modern, London. The museum was an initiative of the Merseyside Development Corporation. Tate Liverpool was created to display work from the Tate Collection which comprises the national collection of British art from the year 1500 to the present day, and international modern art. The gallery also has a programme of temporary exhibitions. Until 2003, Tate Liverpool was the largest gallery of modern and contemporary art in the UK outside London.

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The gallery opened in 1988 and is housed in a converted warehouse within the Albert Dock on Liverpool's waterfront. The original conversion was done by James Stirling but the building was given a major refurbishment in 1998 to create additional gallery space.

In 2007, the foyer area was redesigned by architects Arca to create an updated appearance and better proportions, as well as to improve visitor handling. The gallery cafe was also redesigned by Peter Blake and Liverpool-based architects, Architectural Emporium.The centrepiece of the space is a new timber desk with an undulating orange fascia, which links to the retained colour scheme of the original conversion work by Stirling. A colour-changing wall acts as a backdrop to the simplified brick volume, visible from across Albert Dock. Behind the scenes, Arca also made alterations to the hospitality, cloakroom, events and education areas.

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Live Events

The gallery has hosted numerous live events in the foyer, including Made Up Mix as part of Liverpool's Biennial of Contemporary Art. This event featured Die Plankton performing a show which was recorded for their "Yorkshire's Answers To The Beatles" live album.

References

Tate Liverpool Wikipedia