The National Society of Painters, Sculptors and Printmakers Annual Exhibition
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Archive
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Venue:
Menier Gallery -
From:
September 23, 2014 -
To:
October 04, 2014 -
Location:
London
New feature in the Ceramic Garden It’s taken two years to complete this particular feature in the garden at The Ceramic House. And the detail tiles are much older, dating back to 2005 when I was commissioned to make artworks […]
Vane and Breeze Creatives are taking over Durham’s Old Shire Hall for an art fair and auction, with proceeds going towards the creation of The Experimental Studio – a purpose-built work space for resident artists in Vane’s Newcastle space.
Marina Abramovic’s performance work
Marina Abramovic’s new work now at an end at the Serpentine Gallery, Kensington Gardens, London
Saturday 26 July – Sunday 02 November 2014,
I still feel the slump, but muscle memory and sheer bloody-mindedness have taken over. I keep stitching – – – – – – – (“Keep on swimming, keep on swimming….” (Finding Nemo, for those who don’t already know)) The stitching […]
A new arts collective made up of five BA(Hons) Embroidery graduates, based in Manchester.
ArtAnon’s newest project, Drawn Together, starts in October. Working in conjunction with The Big Draw 2014 and Free For Arts Festival, there will be a series of workshops throughout the month that encourage participants to try exciting drawing techniques and add […]
A small, voluntary community group based in Manchester. ArtAnon work within the local community to deliver creative workshops and curate public exhibitions to celebrate collaborative achievement.
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This week’s must-see shows include Frank Auerbach’s drawings and paintings at Tate Britain, Simon and Tom Bloor’s exploration of the post-war architecture of play at Sheffield’s Site Gallery – and a spot of artist-run golf in Croydon.
25/8/14 Well it’s pouring with rain on a bank holiday Monday afternoon so what better time to update my blog, or attempt to. This time I’m going to write it in Word and try to copy and paste my text […]
This was the final workshop planned as part of the Grants for the Arts funded R&D project. We aimed to refine the choreographed sequences, experiment with projecting films in the studio, dancing in front of the projected footage both without […]
During July we discussed how we might share our research and devise opportunities for people to engage with the work. As a result of the workshops to date we have some work that is complete, other ideas have proliferated and […]
In less than four weeks, Scotland will be voting to decide whether to become an independent nation or remain part of the UK. Chris Sharratt speaks to artists and those working in the visual arts in the country and finds thinking that runs much deeper than nationalism, oil revenues and questions of currency.
Post 8 Teresa Grimes – 6/June/2014 On starting the session I gave Teresa an extensive introduction to the overall work, my processes and the individual works displayed for her. Editing came up during conversation whilst Teresa was talking about purity […]
We started this workshop by looking at Tea Break I (v.4) and Tea Break II (v.3) and thinking about any editing needed. We had exhibited a previous version of Tea Break I on a framed mini iPad which displays the […]
I’m interested in the concept of ‘recognition’ in the context of this developing work. Nancy Fraser’s work around the politics of justice – along with others – focuses on three principles of recognition, representation and redistribution. Recognition here refers to […]
Last night was ‘You Are Here’, the commissioned event that I’ve been working on for so long. It’s probably the biggest thing I’ve done. If I hadn’t been asked to do it by David Lloyd from Sevenstreets, I would never […]
Now the dust has settled, I’m puzzling where the next margin is sited. What is the next stop for Flaming Skirt Festival? What is its value, what is my value?