Untitled blog post from "The State of Play"
Part 1 Jeez Louise! It’s been an age since I’ve last posted on here. To be honest, being that things don’t seem to be read by anyone who ISN’T already a paid up member of a-n, it sort of seemed […]
Part 1 Jeez Louise! It’s been an age since I’ve last posted on here. To be honest, being that things don’t seem to be read by anyone who ISN’T already a paid up member of a-n, it sort of seemed […]
Blog to record documentation/analysis of the journey during my MA fine art full time course at the Faculty of Arts University of Brighton. www.mercedesferrari.com
Kirsty Ogg, the current Curator at the Whitechapel Gallery, is leaving to take up a new post as Director of Bloomberg New Contemporaries.
In the first of four Reith Lectures for BBC Radio 4 titled Democracy Has Bad Taste, artist Grayson Perry explored the question of who determines what is ‘good’ art, and why.
This year’s Frieze Projects, the curated programme at Frieze London art fair, is programmed by former senior curator at Serpentine Gallery, Nicola Lees. We talk to her about this year’s artists and presenting work in an art fair context.
National Glass Centre, Sunderland
12 – 13 October 2013
This blog is a kind of glossary of practice, not necessarily in alphabetical order.
For those who weren’t able to make it to my recent solo presentation On Brown & Violet Grounds in Manchester, here are more images, video and description of another new work. NEW WORK: Vanishing Boundaries Installation (T9 circular fluorescent bulbs, […]
I managed four hours in my studio last Friday, playing with print making and my mangle, working out some processes and the best order with which to layer up different print making techniques for developing future pieces. These sessions, especially […]
Been up to London to visit the Queen…well not quite. Been up to Charlton [SE18] to re-visit my studio. …which I have been paying for over the last few months but not visited or worked in for various reasons. Its […]
Abstract as in that which is hard or impossible to represent; a state of mind or an emotional state.
Thanks be to Paul for his contribution: Why a tray of tomatoes to be roasted? These are the basic ingredients for a homemade tomato sauce (+ garlic & torn basil leaves) and this for me represents a number of aspects […]
Today, I headed over to Altrincham to install my paper shoes. I’d originally shown them in the recycling exhibition in The Williamson Art Gallery back in June this year and had packed them up afterwards without really checking them. I […]
going for a walk When things get complicated or I have so much information that I need to process, I go for a walk. There’s nothing like bucket loads of fresh air to clear the head and with miles and […]
The Sporting League: Game 38 Results. The results are finally in and Pointeso are the Sporting champions after a three goals to nil win over a weakened Zindustrious. Pundit X: ‘I don’t want to put the downers on the Pointesean […]
#TDE It was a full on rehearsal day today at 35 MHS – formerly home of Theatre Delicatessen, Marylebone Gardens. The afternoon was spent with Prams In The Hall, working on the stylization of a poem about a single father […]
This week is ‘Frieze week’ in London, and as well as the internationally recognised Frieze Art Fair in Regent’s Park, the city will be awash with other fairs, some artist-led and focused, some themed, and some unashamedly commercial.
This week’s must-see shows include a contemporary dialogue with Old Masters and the first solo UK show from an artist regarded by some as one of the most significant young American painters working today.
Furtherfield Gallery, London
31 August – 20 October 2013