Day 6 – Burst Ah, Burst, the last painting I painted for the show. I always leave the pigments and resins soaking overnight to allow the colours to develop on the canvas. This means the results are unpredictable and sometimes […]
Luke George and Elizabeth Rose have been named as the winners of the 2013 Griffin Art Prize, for emerging artists working in painting and drawing.
This week’s (8-14 November) whistlestop tour of international contemporary art action takes us to Paris, Sao Paulo, New York, Gothenburg and Leuven in Belgium.
For the latest instalment in our series on art books, Tim Clark is in awe of AMC Journal Issue 7, The Great Refusal, a document of post-World War II protest that simultaneously reveals the birth of new forms of hedonism.
Serpentine Sackler Gallery, London
28 September – 10 November 2013
Chloe Cooper, 'Still from Bronzin' (Totally Bronze)'. Courtesy: Chloe Cooper.
I was in the dentists 4 days ago and the dentist’s assistant said to me, ‘I hear you’re an artist?’ I smiled and said, ‘who told you that then’ she said, I have well informed sources!’ I said , ‘I’ve […]
Exhibition In a really interesting essay, Anna C. Cline states that “Exhibitions are essentially spaces of experience.” http://digitalrepository.trincoll.edu/cgi/viewcont… They are also a space for experimenting, a way to connect with the audience, a validation of what you live and work […]
Tips to self about public speaking; make eye contact, introduce yourself and a bit of back ground. (If possible, offer cups of tea). Postcards from series Hunter/Gatherer will be exhibted as part of Grundys Collection show. Also, my Mums collection […]
Firstly I want to thank all of the lovely people who came to the launch of my show yesterday. Thanks! You made the evening very wonderful! And also a big thanks to gallery/ten for being such a great venue. My […]
(Summary of what I’ve recently been doing ) We mapped the college & I focussed on where people interact the most = the cafe… I observed and then honed in on the disposable cup and made it repeatedly to represent […]
No new work done yet but I continue sorting and throwing. This afternoon I was at college to hear sculptor Doug White talking about his practice. I have a passion for listening to artists talk about how they work. I […]
constant sleepless nights heart racing like a cat on edge/nervous the fear of the unknown ears pricked strange sounds disturbing shadows my imagination playing tricks on me barricading myself in planning my escape rountes my defence tools staying awake until […]
Since graduating in 2008,Campbell & Connors joined forces again in 2012 to present an exhibition titled ‘Works on Paper’. Through collaboration, we’re extending the project & continuing our investigation of what a work on paper can be. Asking questions such […]
A major multi-venue cultural programme of exhibitions covering the last 25 years of contemporary art in Scotland has announced its ambitious, nationwide programme for 2014.
Creative Scotland has announced three Open Sessions, hosted by its new Chief Executive Janet Archer, which will discuss the development of the organisation’s 10-year strategic plan.
The current director of Focal Point Gallery will succeed Nicola Hood as director of Spacex, Exeter.
The artist John Smith has been announced as the winner of the sixth annual Film London Jarman Award for artists working with moving image.
Jeff Pigott, 'Road to Nowhere', Mixed media, 2012.
Jo Taylor, 'Impromptu 1', Ceramic, 2012. Photo: Andy Rose.
Ruth McLees, 'Fluoresce', Acrylic, pigment,mixed media and resin on fabric, 2013. Photo: Ruth McLees.