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Isabel Nolan in 13th Liverpool Biennial: ‘BEDROCK’

Isabel Nolan has been invited to participate in the 13th Liverpool Biennial, curated by Marie-Anne McQuay. Nolan's work will be exhibited in two of the biennial’s venues, Walker Art Gallery and St John’s Gardens.

‘BEDROCK’ draws on Liverpool’s distinctive geography and the beliefs which underpin the city’s social foundations. It is inspired by the sandstone which spans the city region and is found in its distinctive architecture. ‘BEDROCK’ also acts as a metaphor for the social foundations of Liverpool and the people, places and values that ground all of us. 

The participating artists for Liverpool Biennial 2025 are:  

Alice Rekab (Ireland/Sierra Leone); Amber Akaunu (UK/Nigeria); Amy Claire Mills (Australia); Ana Navas (Venezuela/Ecuador/Netherlands); Anna Gonzalez Noguchi (Spain/Japan/UK); Antonio Jose Guzman & Iva Jankovic (Netherlands/Panama/Serbia); Cevdet Erek (Turkey); ChihChung Chang 張致中 (Taiwan/Netherlands); Christine Sun Kim (USA); DARCH (India/Somaliland/Wales); Dawit L. Petros (Eritrea/Canada/USA); Elizabeth Price (UK); Fred Wilson (USA); Hadassa Ngamba (Democratic Republic of the Congo/Belgium); Imayna Caceres (Peru/Austria); Isabel Nolan (Ireland); Jennifer Tee (Netherlands); Kara Chin (UK/Singapore); Katarzyna Perlak (Poland/UK); Karen Tam 譚嘉文 (Canada); Leasho Johnson (USA/Jamaica); Linda Lamignan (Nigeria/Norway);  Maria Loizidou (Cyprus); Mounira Al Solh (Lebanon); Nandan Ghiya (India); Nour Bishouty (Lebanon/Jordan/Palestine/Canada); Odur Ronald (Uganda); Petros Moris (Greece); Sheila Hicks (France/USA); Widline Cadet (Haiti/USA).

Liverpool Biennial is the UK’s largest free festival of contemporary visual art. Taking place in historic buildings, unexpected spaces and art galleries, the Biennial has been transforming the city through art for over two decades. A dynamic programme of free exhibitions, performances, screenings, community and learning activities and fringe events unfolds over 14 weeks, shining a light on the city’s vibrant cultural scene. 

Images

Isabel Nolan 

Miracle of Fire, 2021

hand-tufted 100% New Zealand Wool, 12 mm pile

300 x 224 cm   

118.1 x 88.2 in   

Collection of National Gallery of Ireland

Isabel Nolan 

Miracle of Fire, 2021

hand-tufted 100% New Zealand Wool, 12 mm pile

300 x 224 cm   

118.1 x 88.2 in   

Collection of National Gallery of Ireland

Isabel Nolan, Miracle wave

Isabel Nolan 

Miracle wave, 2698 C.E., 2021

hand-tufted 100% New Zealand Wool, 15 mm pile

300 x 200 cm

118.1 x 78.7 in   

Isabel Nolan, The wolf who made a city tremble c.1216 (After Sassetta)

Isabel Nolan

The wolf who made a city tremble c.1216 (After Sassetta), 2023

hand-tufted 100% New Zealand Wool, 15 mm pile

300 x 200 cm

118.1 x 78.7 in   

Isabel Nolan

Eurydice (dead again...) and Orpheus, 2022

water-based oil on canvas

70 x 60 cm

27.6 x 23.6 in

Isabel Nolan

Eurydice (dead again...) and Orpheus, 2022

water-based oil on canvas

70 x 60 cm

27.6 x 23.6 in