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Istanbul and Bucharest Biennials. Call for re-appraisal of proposed Culture (Scotland) Bill, the cultural diversity debate revitalised by Richard Hylton's new book and family values re-framed in the 'Mum and Dad Show' – but what connects TV's 'Family Fortunes' with the art market?
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a-n Magazine May 2007
Art should be recognised as a staple part of our everyday lives like bread, and in that respect it should be ordinary, albeit an extraordinary ordinariness, but no less essential in sustaining life. Read on…
Editorial, a-n Magazine May 2007
Anna Lewis, Cathexis, mixed media installation, 2007. Subscribers read on…
Feature, a-n Magazine May 2007
This online self-completing toolkit is designed to enable visual and applied artists to develop themselves and their practice accordingly to their own interests and circumstances. Subscribers read on…
Feature, a-n Magazine May 2007
Four South East England artists won awards in March, to enable them to undertake new public art projects. Subscribers read on…
News, a-n Magazine May 2007
Its the drive and imagination of artists that is leading major exposures on contemporary visual arts in Leeds and Stroud in May and June that both focus on location. Subscribers read on…
News, a-n Magazine May 2007
The opportunities available for visual and applied artists to participate in professional development programmes and develop their careers continue to expand. Subscribers read on…
News, a-n Magazine May 2007
Paris San Francisco-based Hou Hanrou will curate the 10th International Istanbul Biennial. Subscribers read on…
News, a-n Magazine May 2007
At a time when over half of those surveyed by Arts Professional confirmed that diverting funds from the arts to the Olympics would not bring benefits to the arts in the longer term, Arts Council England has now come clean and announced intentions to cut the Grants for the Arts budget by one third. Subscribers read on…
News, a-n Magazine May 2007
In December 2006, Guyan Porter began a two-month residency in Sri Lanka, as one of the first of a group of six artists to work at the Chandrasavanah Creation Centre in the south of the island. Subscribers read on…
News, a-n Magazine May 2007
A 1991 intercity rail map re-presented to look like a tree; a sculpture that changes position with the seasons and an exhausted Mars slumped against the foliage are three of the works short-listed for the 2007 Jerwood Sculpture Prize. Subscribers read on…
News, a-n Magazine May 2007