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Live art focus; Neil Armstrong and Specials Clinical Manufacturing in Collaborative relationships; Big picture features Ally Wallace at Victoria Baths, Boundaries of perception in the Scottish Highlands and Islands
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a-n Magazine November 2008
In the aftermath of the current credit crisis, how might we expect artists to be operating? Subscribers read on…
Editorial, a-n Magazine November 2008
Affordable specialist scheme now available through AIR. Subscribers read on…
Feature, a-n Magazine November 2008
Ally Wallace on his residency at Victoria Baths, Manchester. Subscribers read on…
Feature, a-n Magazine November 2008
With a-n amongst the first to record its phenomenal impact through publication way back in 1991 of Live art, performance as it was then known, exhibited the characteristics of all that was innovative and edgy. In its introduction, Robert Ayers and David Butler commented: Live arts continued value and relevance is mirrored by the extent to which other live artists continue to come up with surprising, disconcerting new possibilities. Subscribers read on…
Feature, a-n Magazine November 2008
Artist Neil Armstrong and pharmaceuticals company Specials Clinical Manufacturing talk about working towards a special commission in the latest of our collaborative relationships series. Subscribers read on…
Feature, a-n Magazine November 2008
This month's movers in the artworld. Subscribers read on…
News, a-n Magazine November 2008
The McMaster Review published earlier this year reiterated the direct benefits of having practitioners at the centre of arts decision-making processes. Subscribers read on…
News, a-n Magazine November 2008
Recent art and design graduates from across the UK are showing at the Hub this autumn. Subscribers read on…
News, a-n Magazine November 2008
Organised by University of Westminster research fellow Clare Twomey to coincide with London Design Week, September's one-day symposium Collaboration: Artist and Industry held at The Building Centre, London offered international and UK perspectives on artists in residence within the ceramics industry. Subscribers read on…
News, a-n Magazine November 2008
A new study has revealed that exports account for 30-40% of designer-makers' business within Cockpit Arts, with France, Japan and US the main markets. Subscribers read on…
News, a-n Magazine November 2008
Recent months have seen changes to the artistic landscape in Nottingham, reflective of a wider shift occurring in the surrounding cultural environment. These changes demonstrate that Nottingham is an increasingly attractive base for artistic activity, with a rising retention of graduates leaving higher education as well as enticing artists from the region and further afield. Subscribers read on…
News, a-n Magazine November 2008