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How I got tangled up

For me, an exhibition in the midst of a historic museum like the William Morris Gallery is a dream come true because it actively encourages making connections between the past and the present, between the permanent collection and the new […]

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Gego, Reticulárea (ambientación), 1969. Courtesy: Museo de Bellas Artes, Caracas
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NOW SHOWING #54: The week’s top exhibitions

This week’s must-see shows include a group exhibition exploring urban anxiety in Manchester, a retrospective of German émigré Gego in Leeds, and a fresh look at the work of Shelagh Wakely in Camden.

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Untitled blog post from "A Barefoot Residency.."

8am..midpoint brings invitations to listen, to attend, to show, to talk. All four ‘seams’ form part of a responsive map, however something else is tugging/pulling. An urge to explore a new choreography for myself and my time here. A journey […]

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Mirovar

This image is of my armchair, the thing that most represents home for me. It provides relief after a day of work – physical rest and comfort – as well as being directly next to the things that I enjoy: […]

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Crash

Today is “Take A Deep Breath” Day.   Things are settling down after my husband’s special birthday (I’m not telling, that’s up to him). My eldest son will be going back to his own home today. Tomorrow I have some […]

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I’m far too busy for this!!

But I do think it is important to write about what I’m doing and also to review where I am up to with all the things I am meant to be doing, so I’ll use this blog post to do […]

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The Vaconsoft Art Market Stock Network

X drifts its way through the upmarket executive creative suite, located in the The Gertec Building, Vaconsoft Parkway. X’s gaze focuses in on art executives cashing share options on the 14th floor of the Art Market Stock Network on the […]

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The realm of sustainability.

“Sustainability has got capacity to adopt its meaning to the prevailing conditions.  It is not a rigid system of rules, not a precept which tells us what to do in any possible situation. Ultimately, what it does is to give […]

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Only 2 Days Left Until Submission closes

So Sunday is the close of submissions for the inaugural Fareham Art Trail, a large art event I have spent the best part of the last 5-6 months organising. It is all very exciting but also very stressful too.  The […]

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Liane Lang, Close Quarters, from Amnesiac Patina, 2014.
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KALEID 2014 – Artists who do books

KALEID 2014, takes place tomorrow, 19 July, with an exhibition of works by the ‘fifty most interesting artists who do books’ plus the launch of a newly commissioned sculptural photobook by Liane Lang.

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Funding

A joint application for funding for the Thai residency and project at the Museum of Bath at Work has come through from a GfA grant from Arts Council England. This is going to enable me to be more ambitious and […]

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PICTURED #27: Stephen Gill, Talking To Ants

For the latest in our series focusing on art books, Tim Clark puts Stephen Gill’s Talking To Ants under the microscope and delights in humdrum views of Hackney embellished by in-camera photograms.

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Learning the land

To sound quintessentially English – Summer is a delight at Hestercombe.  The gardens are in full bloom and the landscape is bursting with vibrant foliage and healthy flora.  My recent stay was different to my previous experiences merely because now […]

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Tangled Yarns

Sharing thoughts and research related to ‘Tangled Yarns’, an Arts Council England – supported solo exhibition exploring the politics of the global textile industry through time. ‘Tangled Yarns’ launched at William Morris Gallery and then toured to Cromford Mills.

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