Dogsy Ma Bone is inspired by Bertolt Brecht's Threepenny Opera and Betty Boop's A Song A Day, and was first shown at
Cains Brewery in Liverpool as one of the highlights of Liverpool Biennial 2016.
Installation view at
Cains Brewery, Liverpool Biennial 2016.
A look inside
Cains Brewery for Day 1 of Liverpool Biennial 2016.
Throughout the Biennial, echoes of China and Liverpool's ever present Chinatown will resound in spaces across the city, to be encountered in everyday settings such as the supermarket, and in large spaces such as
Cains Brewery.
Sally Tallant outside
Cains Brewery Photo: Shirlaine Forrest / Getty Images on behalf of Liverpool Biennial
Across the road from
Cains Brewery is Camp and Furnace, where Mark Leckey's work «Dream English Kid» can be found.
Cains Brewery things are a little weird.
This year, the UK's largest contemporary art festival, Liverpool Biennial, sees 42 artists creating work at locations across the city, from Tate Liverpool to
Cains Brewery to local supermarkets.