Current and archived a-n publications
Lively, topical news, reviews, features and debate around the environments for visual arts practice.
This month in arts funding news Dany Louise reports on how ACE funding cuts are impacting on small-scale production and artist-centred organisations; and we re-publish Variant's intelligent commentary on Creative Scotland's vision; in Reviews Maria Fusco selects texts by Liz Buckley, Anneka French, Gabrielle Hoad, Rachel Murray and Travis Riley; Collaborative relationships uncovers Motion Disabled, a digital exploration of the bodies of people who are physically different; Big picture is by Lilah Fowler; and in Debate Cara Courage examines the gender imbalance in the arts workforce and asks if it's really down to women wanting to 'have it all'? Read on…
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Launch of Future forecast publications and events in Ipswich and Derby mark 25 years of a-n. New beginnings for recent graduates plus Acme Fire Station work/live residents announced. Non profit organisations network in Chicago; issues around city-wide art events discussed; get your skis on with Jenny Hogarth. Read on…
Laura Hewitt on intimacy, dialogue and collaboration at Hotel Mariakapel. Paul Glinkowski introduces artists’ taking part in Africa 05. Bruce Haines talks to Johannes Phokela about his relationship with London's Gasworks and Clara Ursitti on showing at the Gothenburg Biennale. Read on…
'Are you International?' A Liverpool Biennial event on the languages through which art is explored. South Africa's re-entry into global art scene: Johannesburg and Cape Town feature in two commissioned articles. In Reviews, an exhibition exploring the relationship between arts and biomedical science. Read on…
Dominic Thomas on why artists need a critical context for their practice; Alice Maude-Roxby on why they need toget out more. Ellie Harrison visits as many places as possible and Salford artists dig the allotment. Carnival and crisis for artists in Brazil, cultural diversity in Yorkshire. Read on…
What is the future of museum curating? Gordon Dalton reports from Curating now symposium. Catherine Wilson profiles inIVA's achievements over the last decade. Excerpts from Brian Dewan performance hosted by Grizedale Arts. Tim Machin on making a name post-MA. Prizes awarded, international commission and public art focus. Read on…
Features: investigation of the relationship between art and language, the issues affecting artists in Afghanistan and lasting collaborations for jeweller Mah Rana. Summary of trends in artists jobs and opportunities over 14 years. Group shows reviewed at the Lowry, in Salford and in Bath. Read on…
Second report from 'Jetset' conference considers artists' approaches to global networks and corporate branding. Impact of the property market on studios, and of artists on rural communities. New website showcases Scottish craft; textiles and abstract painting reviewed - and why Sarah Carne loves her Yugo. Read on…
Zarah Hussain finds unity in pattern. Bill Drummond twins towns through kettle exchange. Paul Glinkowski looks at art born out of conflict with work by John Keane and Frauke Eigen. Focus on Frieze Art Fair and satellite events plus profiles of international galleries taking part. Read on…
'The Art of Conflict' part one, a feature on art in response to war situations. Lucy Wilson looks at international making and selling opportunities for UK designers. Artists and environmental experts explore the collision between natural and manmade, reviews in Norfolk and Artsway, Hampshire. Read on…
Stephen Cooper resident at the Ashmolean, Rosemary Shirley on how the Braziers' international residency has changed artists' lives, and Professional development moves from training to practice. Limousine Bull and Whitechapel shows reviewed, Independent Art School profiled and Gillian Nicol visits Norway's art festivals. Read on…
Sally O'Reilly talks to Director of the Government Art Collection. Nina Madden investigates Acme Fire Station residency scheme and S Mark Gubb visits a Coventry arts festival. Paul Glinkowski talks to Jem Finer and his collaborator Artangel. Reviews from Skye to Scunthorpe plus profile of Total Kunst. Read on…