Current and archived a-n publications
Felicity Shillingford on collaboration, networking and reviving her practice, Mark Gubb tackles commissioners, consultants and artists on the hot topics around public art processes, and Lynn Harris and Paul Stanley talk about their collaborative working and subversive advertising.
The recent debate on arts criticism in a-n Magazine (Debate, July-August 2008) by Lara Farrar brought two very different types of arts criticism clearly into view. Subscribers read on…
Letter, a-n Magazine September 2008
Colette Meacher with a run-through of whats on in September. Subscribers read on…
Snapshot, a-n Magazine September 2008
Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco
29 March 29 June Subscribers read on…
Review, a-n Magazine September 2008
northcabin, Bristol
31 May 27 June Subscribers read on…
Review, a-n Magazine September 2008
Apartment, Manchester
17 January 29 February Subscribers read on…
Review, a-n Magazine September 2008
Rokeby, London
16 May 20 June Subscribers read on…
Review, a-n Magazine September 2008
Part of Press & Release exhibition
Phoenix Gallery, Brighton
26 April 7 June
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Review, a-n Magazine September 2008
Arts Council Englands reputation was badly affected following announcement of its 2008-11 investment strategy for regularly funded organisations (RFOs). Subscribers read on…
Comment, a-n Magazine September 2008
Cutting-edge galleries from Birmingham, Bristol, Gateshead and London are amongst exhibitors selected for the 2008 Zoo Art Fair, 17-20 October at Royal Academy of Arts, London. Subscribers read on…
News, a-n Magazine September 2008
From more than forty entries, winners of the first Michaelhouse National Sculpture Competition are: first prize £3,000 to Anna Sikorska; second prize £2,000 to Tim Harrison, and third prize £1,000 to Ali Grant. Subscribers read on…
News, a-n Magazine September 2008
Birmingham-based Craftspace is collaborating with maker and academic Helen Carnac on the research and development process of SLOW, that takes as its starting point issues emerging from the Slow Movement, which has developed as a critical response to our increasingly fast lifestyles and unsustainable consumer culture. Subscribers read on…
News, a-n Magazine September 2008
In July, the UK Intellectual Property Office launched a consultation to assess the likely impact of Artists Resale Right and the derogation for deceased artists on the UK art market. Subscribers read on…
News, a-n Magazine September 2008