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a-n Magazine

February 2005

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. 

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a-n Magazine Feb 2005

Editorial

 
Editorial

Maintaining a critical context is a core ingredient in sustaining an artist’s practice, as asserted in Dominic Thomas’ article published this month. He regrets the current culture of “avoidance of the core subject” in which… Subscribers read on…

Editorial, a-n Magazine February 2005

Artists stories

Vineta Kaulaca

My work is mostly about perception: the way we look at the world, building up an image of the whole from different fragments. Subscribers read on…

Artists story, a-n Magazine February 2005 as ‘A time to travel’.
Updated September 2006.

Features

Critical contexts

Dominic Thomas on the importance of a critical context for artists’ practice. One of a specially commissioned set of articles resulting from Quo Vadis available now on www.a-n.co.uk. Read on…

Feature, a-n Magazine February 2005

Great excursions

Alice Maude-Roxby on photographing Michael Stevenson’s Rakit. Subscribers read on…

Feature, a-n Magazine February 2005

Now & then...

Edith Marie Pasquier interviews Ali Zaidi of motiroti. Subscribers read on…

Feature, a-n Magazine February 2005

Tales of two cities: Brazil

Luiz Camillo Osorio on Rio de Janeiro and Ana Paula Cohen on S?Paulo. The first in a new international series commissioned by Deborah Smith.  Subscribers read on…

Feature, a-n Magazine February 2005

News

At Home

One-to-one encounters feature in a series of performance salons organised by London-based Home. Designed to bring audience and performer closer than ever in the venue’s domestic context, these events create a space in which to explore the… Subscribers read on…

News, a-n Magazine February 2005

 
C5 prizewinners

Penny Klepuszewska, a 2003 graduate from Nottingham Trent University and Chris Boyd, a Manchester Metropolitan University second-year interactive arts student were joint winners of the UK Art Prize 2004, that attracted over 40,000 entries and… Subscribers read on…

News, a-n Magazine February 2005

 
Conference calls

Abstracts of papers on the theme of Ethics into Aesthetics are invited by 1 May for possible inclusion in an international conference held 12/13 August to accompany EAST 05, the annual open exhibition held at the Norwich Gallery. This year’s… Subscribers read on…

News, a-n Magazine February 2005

Environmental engagement

An allotment site in Lower Kersal within the Irwell Sculpture Trail, Salford was the location for a socially-engaged residency involving artists Debbie Akam Power, Rick Faulkner and Peter Hatton. Following negotiations with the allotment… Subscribers read on…

News, a-n Magazine February 2005

 
Going, going, Grainne...

a-n’s new year began with a fond farewell to our Editorial Production Manager, Grainne Sweeney. After working with a-n for three years she’s decided to focus more of her time on other activities: “I’ll be spending more time with… Subscribers read on…

News, a-n Magazine February 2005

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