Current and archived a-n publications
Open studios, digital visions and arts funding features; In Debate, is sponsorship compromising the integrity of artists and organisations? Kate Raggett and Mandy Fowler on an ambitious one-day land art workshop in Collaborative relationships.
12 Visual art representatives address the damage that will be inflicted by proposed spending cuts, in a letter to the Secretary of State for Culture, Olympics, Media and Sport. Subscribers read on…
Letter, a-n.co.uk September 2010
Many of us will submit work to prestigious ‘open submissions’: the Royal Academy summer exhibition, Jerwood Drawing prize and other major events, attracted by the idea that the democratic process of selection will allow us a share of the limelight. Subscribers read on…
Letter, a-n.co.uk September 2010
David Trigg with highlights of what’s on in September around the UK and beyond. Subscribers read on…
Snapshot, a-n.co.uk September 2010
Whitstable, Kent
19 June - 4 July Subscribers read on…
Review, a-n.co.uk September 2010
National Glass Centre, Sunderland
21 May - 3 October Subscribers read on…
Review, a-n.co.uk September 2010
Supercollider, Blackpool
5-27 June Subscribers read on…
Review, a-n.co.uk September 2010
John Hansard Gallery, Southampton 27 April - 19 June Subscribers read on…
Review, a-n.co.uk September 2010
Castle & Elephant, Coventry
28 May - 19 June Subscribers read on…
Review, a-n.co.uk September 2010
Jonathan Baxter asks if Liberate Tate's interventions and protests at Tate's recent celebration of BP's sponsorship is representative of growing concern that such sponsorship is compromising the integrity of artists and arts organisations alike. Subscribers read on…
Comment, a-n.co.uk September 2010
Last September, artist collective Tether embarked on a road trip across the UK to visit and interview the many artist-led galleries, arts initiatives and collectives in cities as far and wide as Dundee, Birmingham, Bristol, Brighton and Liverpool. Subscribers read on…
News, a-n.co.uk September 2010
Artists are in effect micro-enterprises that hold long-term objectives for their practice that bear little or no relationship to arts and governmental policy time-frames and achievement measurements. Subscribers read on…
News, a-n.co.uk September 2010
a-n The Artists Information Company and Artquest have recently announced a new partnership programme that will provide increased professional development opportunities for artists throughout the UK. Subscribers read on…
News, a-n.co.uk September 2010