In September I’m going to Armenia for a few weeks, to take part in an ACOSS art residency (http://www.acoss.org). I’ll also be the guest of an artist friend, Vahag. I’ll be posting more info and reports here on my blog. […]
Mail out time! Hello Everyone! I’m sending a brief message to let you all know about LOAF 2013 (LOAF stands for Life & Other Art Festival) It is an annual event, and this year will be held on July 6th […]
‘I’m interested in the relationship between the I and the we’ I knew, before we met, from our exchanges on Twitter and also from the fact that Caroline Hick (one of my Re:view artists) recommended that we talk, that Lisa […]
Today is my birthday! No big deal, but cards from my family and friends with things like ‘TOTE AMAZE BALLS’ (which is a compliment apparently) and ‘we are not old – we’re retro’ emblazoned on the front are heart-warming. Age […]
No news is good news as it were, and I have no news. A sort of dance of communications took place between myself and one of the curators, who like certain people, has a sort of ethereal relationship with e-mail. […]
Learning from RSI I am dictating this as I recently developed serious hand and arm problems through RSI (Repetitive Strain Injury) which has resulted from 15 years of intense computer work. Like most artists I have to support my practice […]
Below is an extract of a 15-minute video I made a few months ago. What you see here is indicative of what goes on for the full quarter-hour: just me displaying details of the house with an outstretched hand and […]
Well, I decided to go with loops using red thread. I am slowly getting everything ready to hang at Leytonstone – details on Interface: /events/single/3538097/1 and on my website http://www.studio308ltd.co.uk. I know I should be concentrating on finalising the work […]
Delighted to report that this week I have embarked upon my REview bursary having the first meeting with the fabulous Freddie Robins. One of the ‘challenges’ that I face with my work is that by it’s interactive nature, it is […]
Back to the Church Installation If only I could back track on my calculations for the invoice I sent to the church, I would be a lot richer. Sometimes, it’s really difficult to calculate the cost of work without taking […]
I can get back down to my underwear now… (When I started this blog, someone told me I should always have an opening line that would grab my audience… perhaps this is the first time I’ve managed it in two […]
Czech Pavillion, Venice Biennale
29 June – 24 November 2013
Various locations throughout the town centre, Yeovil
15 June – 30 July 2013
Clare Smith, Korinna McRobert.
The Marmite Prize for Painting IV has been won by Brian Cheeswright.
Continuing our new series on visually-rich books, Tim Clark turns his attention to historic images of popes and bishops looking through telescopes in the Vatican Observatory, featured in the publication Curiosity: Art and the Pleasures of Knowing, which accompanies the exhibition of the same name.