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Blogger interviews 2011

Aliceson Carter

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Salon Show.

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Salon Show.

Nicola Dale

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Ann Shaw, ‘Hands -anonymous’Whose hands are these?

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Ann Shaw, ‘Hands -anonymous’
Whose hands are these?

'November sticks'.

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'November sticks'.

Stuart Mayes, 'Play', Second-hand gay pornographic video tape, 2010.

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Stuart Mayes, 'Play', Second-hand gay pornographic video tape, 2010.

December: Aliceson Carter

If there is any single shared idea about art, it's that it can be transformative. Aliceson Carter came to art late, and her 'story' and her work, bear out the deconstructive and reconstructive potential of creativity. Here she talks to Andrew Bryant about Goldsmiths, blogging and being on the outside. Read on »

November: Marc Renshaw

Marc Renshaw's The sporting league is a table of football results with no explanation or contextual information. In this interview Marc discuses how the League came about, it's status as a blog, its relationship to truth, drawing, and the 'unfunny' joke. Read on »

October: Alice Bradshaw

In the second interview between long term collaborators Alice Bradshaw and Bob Milner, Bob interviews Alice about curating, labels, and keeping a space open for your practice. Read on »

September: Nicola Dale

Nicola Dale talks to Artists talking Online editor Andrew Bryant about collaboration, blogging and a dislike of loose ends. Read on »

August: Bob Milner

Serial collaborators Alice Bradshaw & Bob Milner's current venture is the latest in a series of artist-run DIY projects in West Yorkshire. Here Alice interviews Bob about DIY practice, collaboration and public funding. Read on »

July: Ann Shaw

Ann Shaw talks to Andrew Bryant about working in the virtual realm, her career development from journalist to artist, and current concerns Read on »

June: Alex Pearl

Artists talking online editor Andrew Bryant talks to long-term serial-blogger Alex Pearl about the forces at play in his work: repetition, loss and the 'destabilising language of humour'. Read on »

May: Rosalind Davis

Is surface texture, pattern and 'the natural' an escape or a trap? Rosalind Davis talks to Andrew Bryant about this and other questions in her work. Read on »

April: Jane Boyer

Is being an artist a state of mind? What's the relationship between making and talking about it? What does it mean to be a woman in a man's medium? Read on »

March: Emily Speed

What should we keep in mind if we want paid work? Is it impossible to completely avoid compromise? Emily Speed answers these and other questions. Read and comment here »

February: Stuart Mayes

Relocating from London to Stockholm has enabled Stuart Mayes to rediscover a more intuitive practice. How much of what we permit ourselves is linked to the politics of place, and what do we mean by 'intuitive' anyway? Read on »

January: Rob Turner

To what extent can blogging transform your practice? For Rob Turner what started out as a way of recording his various projects has become a new way of thinking and making. Read on »

 

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First published: a-n.co.uk March 2011

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