Current and archived a-n publications
'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.
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a-n Magazine Mar 2005
The rolling out of a-ns frameworks for good practice in artists fees and payments continues apace. Already referenced in The Guardian and Arts Professional, the fees and payments research is further endorsed by Arts Council England with… Subscribers read on…
Editorial, a-n Magazine March 2005
Five years ago I had no choice but to shake my inbred cynicism, learn social skills and become a hairy artisan. Subscribers read on…
Artists story, a-n Magazine March 2005 as The life and times of a lonely cock.
Updated September 2006.
I arrived in Osaka, Japan with a certain amount of excitement and trepidation. Subscribers read on…
Artists story, a-n Magazine March 2005 as The bubblegum diaries
Hilary Thorn on a discussion event held at Static Gallery, as part of the NAN Artists' research trip to Liverpool Biennial, which looked at the verbal languages through which art is explored. Subscribers read on…
Feature, a-n Magazine March 2005
In February, contributions were invited by a Parliamentary Select Committee from key visual arts organisations to an inquiry into DCMSs support of the art market, in particular into ways of supporting and encouraging living artists and… Subscribers read on…
Feature, a-n Magazine March 2005
a-n's Director of Programmes Susan Jones introduces Good practice in paying artists. Subscribers read on…
Feature, a-n Magazine March 2005
Kathryn Smith on Johannesburg and Virginia Mackenny on Cape Town. The second part in a series commissioned by Deborah Smith. Subscribers read on…
Feature, a-n Magazine March 2005
Arts Council England is to undertake a review of the presentation of contemporary visual arts to inform the development of a national strategy that will help create closer links and collaboration across heritage and contemporary visual arts and… Subscribers read on…
News, a-n Magazine March 2005
Artists in Australia have the National Association for the Visual Arts to thank for an improvement of their tax status with the tax office. Tamara Winikoff, NAVAs Executive Director confirmed the Australian Tax Offices new stance,… Subscribers read on…
News, a-n Magazine March 2005
Bookville, a temporary bookshop project in Newcastle upon Tyne, opened its doors in February. Managed by artist Graeme Walker, Bookville is specialising in books made by artists, but also stocks artists multiples, zines, prints, film and music. The… Subscribers read on…
News, a-n Magazine March 2005
Arts organisations in Derby, Leicester and Nottingham have been encouraged to collaborate in new creative work through a commissioning fund offered as part of the Three Cities Cultural Consortium initiative, funded by Arts Council England and the… Subscribers read on…
News, a-n Magazine March 2005