LIVERPOOL.- Tate Liverpool continues its unique and highly popular series of Collection displays, DLA Piper Series: This is Sculpture, by collaborating with the current Poet Laureate Carol Ann Duffy. The poet worked with Tate Liverpools Head of Exhibitions Peter Gorschlüter to select works from the Tate Collection for the new display entitled The Sculpture of Language. Presenting artworks created in a range of media from 1699 to the present day, Duffy’s personal selection creates a multi-layered and poetic display. It invites us on a journey towards a universal notion of language, from before words to when words come into being. She explores the numerous ways in which artists have deployed, dissected and engaged with language; by making reference to literature, by exploring the processes and devices of inscription and the formal qualities of typography, by using words to convey meaning or by crea