Install Tate in the docks
Openings, major exhibitions and new audiences accompany the urban renewal. This milestone sheds light on the "Tate Liverpool" collection by favoring figures.
Since 1988 · Albert Dock, national collection and urban renewal
Discover Tate Liverpool, hand-reproduced in oil on canvas.
Since 1988 · Albert Dock, national collection and urban renewal
Tate Liverpool opened in 1988 in a rehabilitated warehouse at the Albert Dock, with interior architecture entrusted to James Stirling. Tate's first sustainable establishment outside London, it played a major role in British cultural decentralization and the renewal of Liverpool's waterfront. The exhibitions draw on Tate's national collection, ranging from historical modernism to contemporary art, while developing projects linked to the city and its audiences. Delaunay, Picasso, Warhol, Hockney or contemporary British artists can thus be presented in thematic exhibitions rather than in a fixed chronology. The Albert building Dock has entered a phase of transformation, while a temporary space allows activities to continue in Liverpool. The collection available here reflects only a tiny fragment of this shared institution. Robert Delaunay's Simultaneously Open Windows nevertheless constitutes an excellent gateway: color, city and modern perception interact with the urban identity of the museum. The "Tate Liverpool" selection nevertheless provides an excellent gateway: color, city and modern perception interact with the urban identity of the museum. The "Tate Liverpool" selection notably compares Windows Open Simultaneously (1st part, 3rd motif). Its reading favors figures.
Tate Liverpool not only brought a collection to the docks: it transformed a maritime warehouse into a crossing point between city, modernity and public.
Course & style
Tate Liverpool opened in 1988 in a rehabilitated warehouse at the Albert Dock, with interior architecture entrusted to James Stirling. Tate's first sustainable establishment outside London, it played a major role in British cultural decentralization and the renewal of Liverpool's waterfront. The exhibitions draw on Tate's national collection, ranging from historical modernism to contemporary art, while developing projects linked to the city and its audiences. Delaunay, Picasso, Warhol, Hockney or contemporary British artists can thus be presented in thematic exhibitions rather than in a fixed chronology. The Albert building Dock has entered a phase of transformation, while a temporary space allows activities to continue in Liverpool. The collection available here reflects only a tiny fragment of this shared institution. Robert Delaunay's simultaneously open windows nevertheless constitute an excellent gateway: color, city and modern perception dialogue with the urban identity of the museum.
Openings, major exhibitions and new audiences accompany the urban renewal. This milestone sheds light on the "Tate Liverpool" collection by favoring figures.
Modern and contemporary exhibitions expand local partnerships.
Renovation and temporary site are preparing a new institutional phase.
The port structure gives the exhibition a visible industrial memory. This trait guides a reading of "Tate Liverpool" centered on the figures.
The works circulate within the Tate network rather than belonging to an isolated narrative.
Epochs and mediums respond to each other around accessible ideas.
Programs and partnerships connect the museum to Liverpool communities.
Explore by universe
The available work condenses simultaneous color, window, city and movement - four central notions of the European avant-garde.
Chromatic ratios produce light and energy without traditional modeling.
For perception. Reading of "Tate Liverpool" by the figures.The architectural framework becomes a passage between pictorial space and city.
For the thresholdArchitecture and urban signals coexist in several planes.
For modernityThe mention of part and motive places the work in a progressive search.
For the processOpen windows simultaneously transform color, architecture and urban vision into autonomous rhythm.
Landmark work by Tate LiverpoolThe port structure gives the exhibition a visible industrial memory. This trait guides a reading of "Tate Liverpool" centered on the figures.
Reading key for Tate LiverpoolWorks to discover
Simultaneously Open Windows by Robert Delaunay offers a concentrated entry into the modern collection accessible through the Tate network.
Our method
Each painting is made in oil on canvas by a specialized artist, then checked with you before shipping.
Each reproduction is unique. Slight variations of touch and material testify to the painter's manual work.
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A white, fine black or light wood frame and a generous format will bring out the colorful contrasts and simultaneous structure of Delaunay.
Frequently asked questions
Yes. Each reproduction is hand painted in oil on canvas, without printing.
The painter takes up the composition, values, colors and materials visible in the chosen work from the Tate Liverpool collection, with particular attention paid to the figures.
Yes. The dimensions are adapted respecting the proportions and balance of the selected work.
Detailed photographs are sent before shipping; you can request edits before sending.
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Yes. Every reproduction is made by hand in painting at theoil on canvas by an experienced artist. This is neither a print nor a printed canvas.
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Depending on the options available, the canvas can be delivered alone, mounted on a stretcher, or prepared for framing. Details are indicated on the product page.
Yes. You can send us an image, a museum reference, the name of an artwork, or a photo to request a custom reproduction.
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This selection brings together artworks designed for art lovers who want to recapture the spirit of a famous painting in a hand-painted canvas. Each reproduction can be adapted to the desired format and validated by photo before shipping.
The available formats allow the artwork to be adapted to a living room, bedroom, office, or a more specific decorative project. The painting is executed in oil on canvas with particular attention to colors, textures, and overall balance.
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