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a-n Magazine

November 2000

Anya Gallaccio on site-specificity and sensuality, painter Deidre King on getting started, Roy Exley on paint, process and colour. Mark Beasley considers temporary and permanent public commissions. Artists' books and textiles reviewed; Grayson Perry and the art of protest; Alison Wilding's floating sculpture casts off.

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Artists stories

Anya Gallaccio

Anya Gallaccio was at the forefront of the 90s generation of contemporary visual artists – exhibiting in galleries and museums around the world. Subscribers read on…

Artists story, a-n Magazine November 2000 as ‘Response to a space’

Chila Kumari Burman

My current installation work challenges what I believe to be one of the most mysoginistic and succesfull ad campaigns of the 90s – the Wonderbra advert. Subscribers read on…

Artists story, a-n Magazine November 2000 as ‘Storm in a D cup’

Features

Moving off

Painter Deirdre King reveals her strategy for getting started as a professional artist. Subscribers read on…

Feature, a-n Magazine November 2000

 
Part of the Process

Roy Exley charts the purpose of paint in the work of four artists. Subscribers read on…

Feature, a-n Magazine November 2000

Serious play

What happens when nineteen artists are let loose in fifty acres of land? Abigail Reynolds shares her experiences of Braziers International. Subscribers read on…

Feature, a-n Magazine November 2000

Site sensitive

Mark Beasley explores the common fabric between today's permanent and temporary public art commissons. Subscribers read on…

Feature, a-n Magazine November 2000

News

Ambit to tour

Alison Wilding's floating sculpture Ambit upped-anchor from Sunderland in September in preparation for a European tour. Widely-acclaimed by the art world as one of the most successful public artworks of recent years, the twenty-two-tonne work has… Subscribers read on…

News, a-n Magazine November 2000

 
Culture in regeneration

The South East Development Agency has recently pledged £70 million to support for community projects in the Southern and South East Arts areas. The aim is to address some of the region's social inequalities and bring tangible improvements to… Subscribers read on…

News, a-n Magazine November 2000

 
Cut in bureaucracy recommended

Two recent reports from QUEST – the Culture Department's Quality, Efficiency and Standards Team recommend that bureaucracy should be lessened in the cultural sector in order to improve management of risk and innovation. A New Approach to… Subscribers read on…

News, a-n Magazine November 2000

Ethical stance

An exhibition of Conrad Atkinson's work which carries a powerful message about the way we live our lives today in a society focused on consumerism and mass media, opened at Kendal's Abbot Hall on 14 October. Entitled 'Ethical Viruses', the show… Subscribers read on…

News, a-n Magazine November 2000

Exposure in Hereford

This year's Hereford Photography Festival includes the first UK showing of Daniel Meadows' Now and Then, and Mike Abrahams' Christian Rituals as well as a new complete showing of Richard Sawdon Smith's Body In-Visible series about the body and… Subscribers read on…

News, a-n Magazine November 2000

 
Professional development Prioritised

Artists and arts managers will benefit from a new plan at the Arts Council to England (ACE) to establish a network of one-stop-shops delivering continuous professional development opportunities. £1 million will be invested by ACE between 2000… Subscribers read on…

News, a-n Magazine November 2000

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