National Museums Liverpool
The Latin Lesson
Psiche Hughes, author of the book 'Beryl Bainbridge; Artist, Writer, Friend' talks about Beryl Bainbridge's painting 'Colin Haycraft, Dr Samuel Johnson and Me, Learning Latin in Gloucester Crescent'. The exhibition 'Beryl Bainbridge,...
National Museums Liverpool
Women in the Glasgow Style
This International Women's Day we’re thinking about the women who shaped the Glasgow Style movement; some of the first women in the country to embrace art education. We can’t wait to display their work in our Mackintosh exhibition,...
National Museums Liverpool
Charles Rennie Mackintosh: Making the Glasgow Style
Explore the work and life of architectural genius, designer and artist Charles Rennie Mackintosh, (1868–1928) alongside the work of his closest friends and contemporaries in this must-see exhibition. Book your tickets now:...
National Museums Liverpool
Ancient China's belief in the afterlife
Burial practices in ancient China reveal an elaborate belief in the afterlife as our Director of Exhibitions, Fiona Philpott and Guest curator, James Lin explain. Discover more objects from royal burial sites at our landmark exhibition,...
National Museums Liverpool
Terracotta Warriors: the horse in ancient China
No other animal has shaped the history of China like the horse. Director of Exhibitions Fiona Philpott explains more on the role of this animal in the ancient world. Book your tickets now at liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/terracottawarriors