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a-n Magazine

January 2005

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.

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a-n Magazine Jan 2005

Editorial

Editorial

One of our very early issues laid bare the public arts funding routes. The feature took the form of a twisted neuronal-type structure, revealing Parliament’s funds to the Arts Council of Great Britain at the top and the precise money available… Subscribers read on…

Editorial, a-n Magazine January 2005

Artists stories

Tim Machin

It was raining. Real rain; I could feel the ink washing off the drawings I carried in a bundle under my arm. Subscribers read on…

Artists story, a-n Magazine January 2005 as ‘It’s raining again’

Features

Curating now

Gordon Dalton reports on the Curating Now symposium at the Irish Museum of Modern Art hoping to find the future of curating in museums. Subscribers read on…

Feature, a-n Magazine January 2005

Making a difference

Catherine Wilson profiles inIVA’s achievements over the last decade. Subscribers read on…

Feature, a-n Magazine January 2005

Whose island?

Devised by Grizedale Arts, ‘Romantic Detachment’ features artists from the UK and the USA. Brian Dewan’s text forms part of his performance/installation for the exhibition. Subscribers read on…

Feature, a-n Magazine January 2005

News

Africa 05

Chris Ofili has designed the logo for next year’s celebration of African arts and culture across London. The logo design rotates the silhouette of Africa fifty-two times, once for every country in Africa, with the map rotated around Cape Town,… Subscribers read on…

News, a-n Magazine January 2005

 
Alternative Romania

H.arta, an artist-run space in Timisoara, Romania, celebrated its three-year anniversary in December. The organisation – whose name is a play on words, in that ‘harta’ is the Romanian word for ‘map’ – was established to… Subscribers read on…

News, a-n Magazine January 2005

An academic opportunity

Hosted by the Stanley Picker Gallery at the University of Kingston, the Stanley Picker Fellowships are awarded annually to a contemporary fine artist and a contemporary designer. The Fellows are offered a fee, production costs and access to the… Subscribers read on…

News, a-n Magazine January 2005

 
Artists’ entitlements

The Scottish Arts Council’s submission to the Scottish Executive’s Cultural Commission describes artists in a key role in future plans. Amongst a significant ‘wants’ list, SAC would like; “a country where artists are valued,… Subscribers read on…

News, a-n Magazine January 2005

 
Bootelicious

This month our Financial Assistant Robin Bootes says “hasta luego” (in very poor Spanish) to the a-n office, as he embarks on a seven-month career break to the exotic climes of South and Central America. We wait with baited breath for… Subscribers read on…

News, a-n Magazine January 2005

Curtains

Walter Jack’s recently installed seven-metre high steel curtain in a new public square outside the new BBC building in central Leeds forms part of a growing portfolio of public art and architectural features across the UK. Other projects… Subscribers read on…

News, a-n Magazine January 2005

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