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Peter Liversidge

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  • Peter Liversidge, Hee~Haw, 2006
    Peter Liversidge
    Hee~Haw, 2006
    yellow neon, edition 1 of 3
    Festival Proposal no. 59
    72.4 x 10.3 cm
  • Peter Liversidge, What is it that sets us apart, 2017
    Peter Liversidge
    What is it that sets us apart, 2017
    silkscreen print on spun polyester
    18 flags
    225 x 180 cm
    88 5/8 x 70 7/8 in
    (each flag)
  • Peter Liversidge, Speaking clock (1400 minutes), 2022
    Peter Liversidge
    Speaking clock (1400 minutes), 2022
    Tannoy speaker, mini Mac, software, amplifier
  • Peter Liversidge, Doppelgänger (Black), 2005-2022
    Peter Liversidge
    Doppelgänger (Black), 2005-2022
    Found Black objects: Plastic, Rubber, Paper, Card, Cotton, Ceramic, Wood, Asphalt, Ink, Acrylic Paint, Soya-sauce, Metal, Stone, Tin, Banana, Aluminium, Mirror, Vacuum-Formed Plastic.

    Doppelgänger objects: Newclay, DAS clay, paper, card, polystyrene, styrene, metal, acrylic paint, watercolour, gesso, foamcoat, dust & superglue.
    Object dimensions vary
    Shelf dimensions 84 x 22 cm each
  • Peter Liversidge, Large mask group
    Peter Liversidge
    Large mask group
    found objects, acrylic paint, archival adhesive, imitation gold leaf
    dimensions variable
  • Peter Liversidge, Sign Painting (description), 2017 - 2022
    Peter Liversidge
    Sign Painting (description), 2017 - 2022
    Part 1: black acrylic paint on cardboard, 2017
    Part 2: acrylic paint on linen, 2022
    103 x 71 cm
    40 1/2 x 28 in
    (unframed, each part)

    110.5 x 78.5 x 6.5 cm
    43 1/2 x 30 7/8 x 2 1/2 in
    (framed, each part)
  • Peter Liversidge, Untitled (film), 2022
    Peter Liversidge
    Untitled (film), 2022
    two unique digital films
    part 1: 1st February, 2022
    part 2: 1st August, 2022
    duration: 37 seconds (looped)
  • Peter Liversidge, Pair of Winter Drawings 12vs10 and 10vs12, 2021
    Peter Liversidge
    Pair of Winter Drawings 12vs10 and 10vs12, 2021
    Black masking tape and watercolour on found book pages, two parts
    24 x 16 cm
    9 1/2 x 6 1/4 in
    (paper, each part)

    46.8 x 36.1 x 3 cm
    18 3/8 x 14 1/4 x 1 1/8 in
    (framed, each part)
  • Peter Liversidge, Do what the waves suggest, 2022
    Peter Liversidge
    Do what the waves suggest, 2022
    Lambda print (unique pair)
    30 x 24.5 cm
    11 3/4 x 9 5/8 in
    (paper, each part)

    40.6 x 33 x 4 cm
    16 x 13 x 1 5/8 in
    (framed, each part)
  • Peter Liversidge, French Floor II, 2014
    Peter Liversidge
    French Floor II, 2014
    pair of unique Fuji FP-100C photographs
    10.8 x 8.5 cm image size (two parts)
    33.5 x 29.5 cm framed (two parts)
  • Peter Liversidge, Oranges, Part 1, 2022
    Peter Liversidge
    Oranges, Part 1, 2022
    Left: found stage prop
    Right: aluminium, acrylic paint, watercolour, shelf
    7 x 7.2 cm
    2 3/4 x 2 7/8 in
    (part 1)

    7 x 7 cm
    2 3/4 x 2 3/4 in
    (part 2)
  • Peter Liversidge, Untitled (tile 3), 2022
    Peter Liversidge
    Untitled (tile 3), 2022
    Part 1: Found tile fragment
    Part 2: DAS air drying clay, watercolour, acrylic, superglue, size, emulsion, dust
    13 x 9.8 x 1.5 cm
    5 1/8 x 3 7/8 x 5/8 in
    (part 1)

    12.5 x 9.4 x 1.2 cm
    4 7/8 x 3 3/4 x 1/2 in
    (part 2)
  • Peter Liversidge, The Bridge for Tate Modern, London, 2016
    Peter Liversidge
    The Bridge for Tate Modern, London, 2016
  • Peter Liversidge, Sign Paintings for the NHS, 2020
    Peter Liversidge
    Sign Paintings for the NHS, 2020
  • Peter Liversidge, Sign Paintings for The Mac, Belfast, 2020
    Peter Liversidge
    Sign Paintings for The Mac, Belfast, 2020
  • Peter Liversidge, Postal Shelf for Bonniers Konsthall, Sweden, 2018
    Peter Liversidge
    Postal Shelf for Bonniers Konsthall, Sweden, 2018
  • Peter Liversidge, Proposals for Bonniers Konsthall, Sweden, 2018
    Peter Liversidge
    Proposals for Bonniers Konsthall, Sweden, 2018
  • Peter Liversidge, From home - how far the moon has, and is, moving away from the Earth since the moon landing, July 20th 1969, 2021
    Peter Liversidge
    From home - how far the moon has, and is, moving away from the Earth since the moon landing, July 20th 1969, 2021
    Framed proposal, 1000 year installation plan 1969-2969, 38 meter long measuring tape, monofilament.
    dimensions as installed
  • Peter Liversidge, Always, 2015
    Peter Liversidge
    Always, 2015
    Powder coated aluminium, 447 low energy bulbs
    150 x 940 x 15 cm
  • Peter Liversidge, Rettung (Rescue) - After Max Klinger, 2013
    Peter Liversidge
    Rettung (Rescue) - After Max Klinger, 2013
    Two-colour screenprint onto 410gsm Somerset paper; Carrara Marble sculpture, with Peter Coates
    3.6 x 14 x 35 cm sculpture size
    123 x 87.6 cm print size, 137.6 x 102.2 cm framed
  • Peter Liversidge, Little by Little, 2010
    Peter Liversidge
    Little by Little, 2010
    neon
    59 x 8.5 cm
    overall dimensions vary
  • Peter Liversidge, Untitled (Mask Group 1), 2014
    Peter Liversidge
    Untitled (Mask Group 1), 2014
    Black bronze, steel base, Sapele wood shelf
    4 parts
    edition 3 of 5
    47.8 x 58 x 25 x cm overall
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