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Grenfell by Steve McQueen to be shown in Liverpool

Steve McQueen Grenfell 2019 (still) courtesy the artist
Steve McQueen Grenfell 2019 (still) courtesy the artist

Tate Liverpool are collaborating with the Bluecoat to bring Steve McQueen’s film installation Grenfell to Liverpool. Tate has been coordinating a national tour of the artwork since 2025, and it will be presented at the Bluecoat from 16 May to 21 June.

In December 2017, artist and filmmaker Steve McQueen (b.1969, London) made an artwork in response to the fire that took place earlier that year on 14 June at Grenfell Tower. 72 people died in the tragedy. Filming the tower before it was covered with hoarding, McQueen sought to create a record so that it would not be forgotten.

Following the fire, a Government Inquiry was launched that was conducted in two phases. The findings of the first and second phase of the Inquiry have been reported, the recommendations of which are yet to be implemented, meaning a similar tragedy could happen again. There is an ongoing criminal investigation.

Steve McQueen said “I knew once the tower was covered up, it would start to leave people’s minds. I was determined that it never be forgotten.”

Grenfell was first presented in 2023 at Serpentine in London’s Kensington Gardens, following a period of private viewings, prioritising bereaved families and survivors. The work was then placed in the care of Tate and London Museum.

Bringing Grenfell to Liverpool has long been an ambition as it speaks to the city’s history with social justice campaigns to tackle inequalities in housing, health, welfare, and crime. The city has a rich history of social action and Grenfell United have worked alongside the Hillsborough families to support the Public Office (Accountability) Bill, known as the Hillsborough Law.

The presentation of Grenfell by Steve McQueen is free but tickets should be booked in advance as the work is intended to be seen from the start, so latecomers cannot be admitted. Following a period of community outreach and private viewings with the bereaved and survivors and the local community, the artwork will be on view to the public.

This national tour is being coordinated by Tate in collaboration with the partner venues and is made possible thanks to support using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England and from Art Fund. The presentation will be accompanied by a public engagement programme of talks, workshops and community events supported by the Grenfell Foundation.

For more information and to book tickets visit thebluecoat.org.uk/whatson/grenfell-by-steve-mcqueen.

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