
Exhibition
SHUFFLE
06 Feb 2020
The Royal Standard
Liverpool, United Kingdom
Shuffle, an artist-led initiative, presents a dynamic exhibition opening with a curated showcase of works by emerging and established artists - alongside a roster of local DJs drinks and food.
Shuffle at Tobacco Warehouse will launch with an opening event, running into the evening with DJ sets, art performances, delicious food, and a licensed bar. A diverse range of visual art will include large scale sculpture by Manchester based Joe Hancock, ‘hard edge’ abstract painting from Liverpool based Gareth Kemp, the mysterious paintings of Manchester based Karol Kochanowski and exquisitely realistic portrait drawings by Liverpool based Colette Lilley. The venue will be brought to life with a live art performance from Leeds based Glen Ogden and his team with DJ sets from Iniquity
Co-Director Max Mallender says: “Shuffle has become known for its unique events that bring the art exhibitions to life. Shuffle visitors experience a dynamic interplay between different art forms and can immerse themselves in Liverpool’s vibrant grass roots art scene. We are honoured and excited to have the opportunity to bring the region’s best creative talent to Tobacco Warehouse.”
For experienced and budding art buyers alike, Shuffle exhibitions offer a wide range of artworks available to buy. This can be complemented by a unique personal art curation experience offered by Shuffle, for individuals and corporate clients looking for unique artworks to transform their home or office. Alongside the works on offer in this exhibition, Shuffle curators can also guide buyers through a personalised consultation process, responding to their individual tastes, requirements and budget and resulting in an extended selection of recommended artworks to purchase.
Shuffle Co-Director Josie Jenkins says: “Our mission at Shuffle is to curate compelling exhibitions that spotlight the best artistic talent from the region and beyond. We showcase artists at different career points and a variety of artwork that offers something for everyone.”
Visiting the Shuffle exhibition during daytime hours will offer a more relaxed environment to enjoy and engage with the incredible and complex artworks on display. Tea, coffee and cake will be available for visitors who would like to spend time in the exhibition and there are also the nearby alternatives of Cafe Riccardo on Regent Street (Saturdays only) and Stanley Dock’s own Rum Bar in the Titanic Hotel, offering coffee, cocktails and light snacks. With the exhibition open over two more weekends, including the bank holiday, it offers a great alternative afternoon of culture for Liverpool residents and tourists alike.
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