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Artists respond to call for commission proposal fees, open studio events previewed, digital art and new media artforms reviewed. New Collaborative relationships series on artists and collaborators this issue curators give insights into their practice. Work by Alex Hetherington and Janie Nicoll in the first 'Big picture' feature.
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a-n Magazine May 2008
Our guide to all the best degree shows, 2008 Degrees with this issue, features practice updates from last years student bloggers1 revealing learning curves, perseverance and collaborative ventures. Subscribers read on…
Editorial, a-n Magazine May 2008
This month: Alex Hetherington and Janie Nicoll Subscribers read on…
Feature, a-n Magazine May 2008
To preface a new ongoing series exploring relationships between artists and their collaborators, we asked some of today’s most interesting curators for insights into their practices. Subscribers read on…
Feature, a-n Magazine May 2008
Open studio events are an insight into how artists make work, giving a very different perspective from seeing finished works in a gallery setting or a commissioned piece in a public space. Here we take a look at some of the studios opening their doors over the next few months. Read on…
Feature, a-n Magazine May 2008
Michael Brennand-Wood, Flower Head Narcissistic Butterfly, 60x60x40cm, 2005. Subscribers read on…
Feature, a-n Magazine May 2008
If youre a small-scale voluntary organisation with an income of under £10,000 a year, you entitled to get free information from the National Council for Voluntary Organisations (NCVO). Subscribers read on…
News, a-n Magazine May 2008
Asias most important international art fair, Art Dubai held in March reported a successful second year in terms of both sales and attendance. Subscribers read on…
News, a-n Magazine May 2008
According to London A Cultural Audit, the first quantitative comparison of Londons cultural environment with major world cities New York, Paris, Tokyo and Shanghai, London is leading the way internationally. Subscribers read on…
News, a-n Magazine May 2008
The Yale Center for British Art, which houses the largest and most comprehensive collection of British art outside the UK, has received $415,000 from the Mellon Foundation to support research programmes in the history of British art and culture. Subscribers read on…
News, a-n Magazine May 2008