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Following Tuesday’s NPO announcement by Arts Council England, we’ve been looking at the figures to get a clearer picture of who’s gained and who’s lost out.
Video guide on how to use the inbuilt site messaging and how to add people to ‘Your network’.
Last week saw the official launch of Generation, a Scotland-wide celebration of the last 25 years of contemporary art in the country, with blockbuster summer shows opening in Edinburgh and Glasgow. Chris Sharratt reports.
Caroline Wendling’s exhibition, A Sense of Place, at Changing Spaces, Cambridge, 23-26 April 2014
Now that we’ve had the headlines about the 2015-18 organisations joining Arts Council England’s portfolio of regularly funded, I’m quite interested in what the stats didn’t directly tell us. What organisations applied that weren’t successful? These could be organisations funded in […]
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This year’s Liverpool Biennial is the first that director Sally Tallant can really call her own, having arrived in Liverpool only a few months before the 2012 festival. Now with a new, earlier July start date and a refreshed approach, Laura Robertson finds out what has changed at the UK’s biennial of contemporary art.
Arts Council England has announced the 670 organisations that will make up its new National Portfolio of regularly-funded organisations. Included are some new additions, while 58 organisations leave the portfolio entirely.
a-n The Artists Information Company has successfully secured continued support from Arts Council England as part of its National Portfolio of funded organisations 2015-18.
Winners at the International Print Biennale Print Awards include Bob and Roberta Smith, who receives a £6,000 cash prize.
A challenging first mentoring session with Dave Beech. I was able to ask for clarification on some of the concepts we encountered in the Art & Politics reading group around the notions of counter-hegemony and the Philistine. The philistine is […]
This week’s selection of must-see shows ranges from a stand-out Glasgow show of new work as part of Generation in Scotland, to something spooky going on in Matlock Bath, Derbyshire.
This week, London’s disability-led arts organisation Shape launches a new networking event to bring disabled and non-disabled artists together. We talk to programme coordinator Ben Fredericks about the project.
Video guide on how to use the collections tool for members on www.a-n.co.uk
An open letter from artists in Manchester is calling on publicly-funded galleries to do more to support artists who live and work in the city.
Japan Drug by António Júlio Duarte, the new title from Portuguese publishers Pierre von Kleist Editions, excels with its focus on quiet and luminous photographs depicting a country at the dawn of a new millennium.
The leader of one of England’s National Portfolio Organisations speaks out about transparency, whistle blowing, the curse of arts buildings, and why artists feel disenfranchised from the arts funding system.
Artists Matt Durran, Zoe Laughlin and Clare Twomey are among the five new Trustees appointed to the Crafts Council board.
Video guide on how to manage your account on www.a-n.co.uk. Includes login and what to do if you’ve lost your password, contact details, membership, profile and e-alerts management and viewing your PPL insurance documents.
Resources from the a-n archive that I will looking at over the summer as part of some research into residencies and prizes.
Articles & images exploring environmental and sustainability discourses within contemporary practice.
Collection of articles looking at issues and discussions around major contemporary art events.