We’re catching the train to Liverpool to see the acclaimed exhibition of Keith Haring’s work at Tate Liverpool.
A part of the legendary New York art scene of the 1980s, Keith Haring (1958–1990) was inspired by graffiti, pop art and underground club culture. We’ll discover how activism played a key role in Haring’s art. Compelled to speak for his generation, his art responds to urgent issues including political dictatorship, racism, homophobia, drug addiction, AIDS awareness, capitalism and the environment.
After the exhibition we’ll grab some lunch before journeying back to Manchester. Travel to Liverpool and food costs will be covered and travel expenses to the departure point will be covered in line with GHT’s expenses policy.
If you have any questions or access needs contact Martin
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