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Parkway Open

X transferred itself into the third gallery space at the Naze Vale Gallery, panning into a fragmented conversation between the jurors for the Parkway Art Prize and a curator from the exclusionary Parkway Space. Juror 1…Female…mid-twenties…long black hair…existentialist styled spectacles…quirky […]

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Draw In

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  • Venue:
    St. Margaret's House
  • From:
    July 11, 2014
  • To:
    July 27, 2014
  • Location:
    Scotland
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Tanya GG
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Exploring Underwater

Capernwray is an incredibly fun site to dive at. I can remember my first time in there. I completely forgot I was meant to be paying attention to the instructor, instead gawking at the trout all around me. It felt […]

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Field Broadcast. Photo: Rob Smith
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Field Broadcast: “How to communicate the incommunicable nature of a landscape”

Over the next seven days a series of newly commissioned digital artworks will be transmitted from the heart of Constable Country live and direct to people’s computers or mobile devices. We talk to Field Broadcast directors Rebecca Birch and Rob Smith about their latest project, Scene on a Navigable River; and to one of the commissioned artists, Adam Chodzko.

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Alex Gene Morrison 'Forest (with inverted symbols)', 2014
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Alex Gene Morrison: Same As It Ever Was

The woods don’t look welcoming. Straying off the path, if you can find one, would probably lead you into trouble. The trees look dead, bare branches in the brownish murk. If we went in, what might we find? A scary […]

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Journey to self employment

So two weeks ago I decided I had had enough and decided to quit my day job and give being a full time artist a go, I now have two weeks left and I am both excited and scared! I […]

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stuff

Every day, when my children come home from school, I ask them ‘what did you do today?’ The answer is always ‘stuff’ So in the long absence, with a-n beautifying itself (ooh you do look lovely), I have in short, […]

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This is Awkward.

This is Awkward. And so, finally time to come clean on this shiny new website and on a shiny new blog. During the last eighteen months or so, it may have escaped your notice that I have been writing more […]

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Revolve:R 3 and exhibition

The third page in visual correspondence for Revolve:R. Some of the works will be on show at Choisi Gallery, Lugano, Switzerland, from 6 July  to 13 September. If you’re in the neighbourhood this summer I hope you can drop by. […]

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Good testing

On answers. We like and at the same time don’t like answering and getting feedback depending on whether it’s reassuring or unsettling. To answer a question is a moment of confrontation and negotiation, in short: labour. We try to select […]

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Talking Rubbish: California / Naples

Yesterday I met with Maite Zubiaurre and had an excellent couple of hours talking rubbish for her upcoming book. We looked at my work and some other artists work, discussed ‘dumpsterology’ (her preferred term) and charity shops at length. We […]

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Keep nodding

While looking into gestures that form part of how we communicate in wider sense of ‘test’ situations my attention circled around nodding. Most commonly, it indicates agreement or acceptance. Even a non-verbal nodding gesture is a sign for acknowledgement. Furthermore, […]

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Artist Without Portfolio

Am I an artist who writes or a writer who makes art? Are these hybrids even possible? Should I even have a blog here? I was hoping you might tell me…

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Piet Mondrian (1872-1944), Composition with Grid 8: Checker board Composition with Dark Colours, 1919
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Mondrian and Colour

At the end of this show there is a small display of commercial items (and no, I’m not referring to the gift shop). Photographs of models wearing angular dresses are shown next to a box of tissues and other goods. […]

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NPO 2015-18: Stability welcome but more than small changes needed

Following last week’s announcement by Arts Council England of its new National Portfolio of funded organisations, Mark Robinson takes a closer look at the figures to find that, whilst the portfolio has many of the same strengths and weaknesses as the first one created in 2011, ACE has failed to significantly redress the funding imbalance between London and the regions.

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NOW SHOWING #52: The week’s top exhibitions

This week’s selection takes in two career spanning survey shows – Giulio Paolini in London and Bruce McClean in Colchester – plus there are ‘earthy’ new works by William Cobbing in Middlesbrough, and a new film installation questioning the concept of freedom by Grace Schwindt in Birmingham.

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