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Editorially commissioned features on significant and emerging artists, includes artists’ firsthand experiences alongside interview-based profiles.
By Franko B
Since I left art school in 1990, I have been creating work across art forms and for exhibitions. Read on...
By Laura Ellen Bacon
Nests and cocoon-like forms intrigue me because they are often built directly into existing structures, such as trees or architectural features. Read on...
By Penny Jones
Penny Jones profiles Fred Baier exploring the development of his career since the 1970s and commissions for an impressive range of private and public clients. Read on...
By Jane Bailey
In summer 2003 I took part in Excavate Overlay, a multi-disciplinary project involving artists, a writer/ anthropologist, archaeologists and members of a rural community in Caithness, Scotland. Read on...
By Bernd Behr
The project I am currently working on is filmed in one of the BBC's open-plan offices, an indirect result of the exposure involved in participating in 'Beck's Futures' this year. Read on...
By Alexander Beleschenko
Over the past twenty-three years working with glass I have come to love the material even more than when I started. Read on...
By Zarina Bhimji
My past projects led me to reflect on the fact that commissions were affecting the way I made work, I felt that I needed to work without deadlines or commission agendas. Read on...
By Manick Govinda
Manick Govinda profiles Zarina Bhimji and uncovers how two awards have played a pivotal role in her recent work. Read on...
By Emma Safe
Richard Billingham took time out from preparations for the Turner Prize to discuss how he moved from an aspiring cash-strapped artist living in the heart of the Black Country to a celebrated artist of international acclaim. Read on...
By Nicky Bird
In 1999 I was flicking through a book on Julia Margaret Cameron, the pioneering Victorian photographer. Read on...