Emma Louise M.
Yelp
If you're going to do the old culture tour of Scouseland, this should certainly be one of your stops. the Walker is perhaps the more cutting edge of the galleries available to have a gander at and when it comes to the Walker Prize, you even have to be careful if you're bringing the kiddywinks because their innocent eyes could be stunned by the sight of what they'd refer to on The L Word as 'Provocations'.
Ahh, the exhibition at the crux of the first season of life with our favourite Los Angeles Lesbians. Bette Porter would in fact love the Walker due to its willingness to question what is obscene, what challenges us, what makes us uncomfortable and what ultimately provokes us. Just as long as she doesn't end up achieving high voltage chemistry with another on-site carpenter, we're happy for her to have a mooch around. This gallery is quite Western in feel, with some very historical pieces dating back to the likes of the 12th century. There are some very well-known, recognisable and infamous names on display, and we're not just limited to your archetypal paintings and sculptures. Nope, Walker's quite happy to involve furniture and tapestries too. After all, what is art? Ooh get me.
It's a very well-organised space, airy and free for easy movement and feels very open and fresh. If you find yourself in need of feeding or watering you can get some scrumptious food and truly luxurious hot drinks or refreshing cold drinks at the gallery café.