This is the first video diary of conversation we will be having around 3D printing. We are at the moment exploring the possibilities of our first Mendel 3D printer which Nathan completed several weekends ago. We decided not to create […]
Art Across The City takes place twice a year, commissioning temporary and permanent public art across Swansea, Wales, UK. The latest commissions open on 6th September and include Juneau Projects, Jacob Dahlgren, Laura Sorvala, Matthew Houlding.
In this blog we will be collecting our thoughts while building, develop and using 3D printers. Working from an open source starting point, we hope to get to grip with this newer technology which over the last few years has […]
Three painters and an art historian named as the jury of the UK’s most coveted painting prize as its call for entries goes live.
The temporary pavilion at the Serpentine Gallery has become an annual summer event, working with internationally renowned architects and blurring the relationship between art and architecture. Julian Vigo talks to the designer of this year’s ‘cloudscape’ structure, Sou Fujimoto.
David Rogers. Photo: Joe Stevens.
Joe Stevens. Photo: Joe Stevens.
Norma Galley, 'Old Rocker', Oil on Canvas, 2013. Photo: Norma Galley.
Pete Williams, 'Elan Valley Reservoir 4.56m 6062s 45.15t', Woodcut Block & Ink, 2013. Photo: Nick Treharne. Courtesy: Print Market Project. Size 8ft x 8ft
I am here to encourage myself to explore what interests me, allowing my reflections to develop.
Finding Faults within the geological map of the mundane Portsmouth 22nd July Monday: I wake to early 5:29 am – expecting rain (normal fault one) head downstairs – breakfast + cup of tea made quite well In bath awaiting storm […]
FILM REVIEW MONSTERS UNIVERSITY, 2013, directed by Dan Scanlon, from Pixar Animation Studios. ★ out of ★★★★ Following the scare duo of Mike Wazowski (Billy Crystal) and James P. “Sulley” Sullivan (John Goodman) before they met at the titular university, […]
FILM REVIEW PACIFIC RIM, 2013, co-written and directed by Guillermo del Toro. ★★★ out of ★★★★ After an abscence of five years since HELLBOY II: THE GOLDEN ARMY, del Toro makes a triumphant return to the silver-screen in blockbuster style […]
An image taken at private view of Haiku, 1st part of tryptich of exhibitions at DuchampIYoko.
In the run up to Edinburgh Art Festival, Gordon Dalton speaks to some of the artists participating in this year’s tenth-anniversary edition, as well as Director Sorcha Carey about the impact of the publicly-sited commissions.
Our new weekly series casts an eye across the UK’s galleries to offer a selection of must-see shows.
MacDonald Gill, 'Cable and Wireless Great Circle Map', 1945.