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Features include Rural report and Supporting artists' work; In Debate Tim Joss discusses what's holding artists back; Big picture features Ruth Ewan and in Collaborative relationships Alison Kershaw and Gill Wright profile projects at Manchester's Victoria baths.
Yes, I definitely believe that art should be subject to ethical regulation. Several bad instances of abuse of animals, birds and insects come to mind in shows that I have visited. These include live frogs hopping around on a dark stage at the ICA,… Subscribers read on…
Letter, a-n Magazine October 2009
I have recently completed a PhD Thesis entitled: The Role of the Artist and the Influences of Patronage in Site-Specific Art. It was based in practice and involved conducting 3 public art projects. They were the BT/Cellnet, Farnham Library Garden… Subscribers read on…
Letter, a-n Magazine October 2009
The phenomenon of the archaeological expedition represents a working metaphor for this month's selection of exhibitions, talks and events. Subscribers read on…
Snapshot, a-n Magazine October 2009
Storey Gallery, Lancaster
13 July 3 October Subscribers read on…
Review, a-n Magazine October 2009
Quiet Revolution
Milton Keynes Gallery, Milton Keynes 4 July 30 August Subscribers read on…
Review, a-n Magazine October 2009
Laboratory
Jerwood Space, London
29 July 30 August Subscribers read on…
Review, a-n Magazine October 2009
For Sale: Baby Shoes, Never Worn
8 August 12 September
g39, Cardiff Subscribers read on…
Review, a-n Magazine October 2009
In his illuminating recent publication New Flow Tim Joss calls for better understanding of artists across all artforms, and greater space for freedom of expression. In this passage Joss analyses what is preventing practitioners from contributing fully and meaningfully to their society. Subscribers read on…
Comment, a-n Magazine October 2009
Overview of recent residency related awards. Subscribers read on…
News, a-n Magazine October 2009
As Turner Contemporary closes the doors at its temporary project space on Margate High Street in order to prepare for the opening of its David Chipperfield-designed building in 2011, two artist-run arts organisations in the town have received backing to maintain their programmes through this winter and next spring. Subscribers read on…
News, a-n Magazine October 2009
London Photomonth is the only photography festival in the capital and the largest event of its kind in the UK. Subscribers read on…
News, a-n Magazine October 2009
Launched at the 4th World Summit of Arts and Culture in September, a new International Federation of Arts Councils and Culture Agencies (IFACCA) report explores the issue of independence within government arts support. Subscribers read on…
News, a-n Magazine October 2009