Modern Art Oxford Director dies
Tributes flood in for Michael Stanley, the well-regarded Director of Modern Art Oxford.
Tributes flood in for Michael Stanley, the well-regarded Director of Modern Art Oxford.
Fiona Curran introduces her work for Art Across The CIty 2012 An Accident Looking For Somewhere To Happen presents a fractured and splintering wooden structure situated between two trees at the entrance to St.Mary’s church. The structure has been caught […]
Days 2 and 3 At the beginning of day two we were divided into three groups. Each group was given the assignment of devising a hypothetical proposal for a site specific event, exhibition or project at a designated location in […]
Days 2 and 3 continued… To ensure that what we were proposing remained part of the Prinzessinnen community we also proposed that at the end of each residency we would host a weekend of events. Each artist would present the […]
Joanne Tatham & Tom O’Sullivan introduce their work for Art Across The City 2012 We have designed a pair of shelters for the gardens in front of Swansea Museum. The shelters are simple temporary constructions with no seating and are […]
# 3 [3 September 2012] Its nearly six in the morning and I have been awake for some time. This is the week before I start my final year at K College in Ashford, Kent. My mind is full of […]
I have not been a great blogger so far. Things have been a little hectic for the last few weeks. My personal life has greatly affected my professional life and some devastating news has left me feeling creatively barren for […]
BA Top Up with sixteen in our cohort. A variety of disciplines from photography to painting and installation. An eclectic group of people that leads to interesting and lively debates on most things – not just art. An excellent set […]
How to explain my practice? I hate this question – any response feels inadequate. But, I realise the entire endeavour is neatly encapsulated by the question ‘Why is Doctor Who never a woman? I’m interested in the nature of the […]
Just when I was thinking about how to put into words what compelled me to make my new work without explaining it away I re-found this piece of limpid writing which delights and pierces me every time I read it […]
Liverpool Biennial: Thresholds: The Unexpected Guest Yesterday I was back at the Biennial getting annoyed with the exhibitions programme. It doesn’t list venue opening times, doesn’t list many exhibitions at the venues it does briefly list but above all annoyances […]
Sadly I forgot all about this post when creating the works for my latest show, I did document a lot of it at my other blog at wordpress but forgot this place existed. Not the website but the fact I […]
Liverpool Biennial: The Medium is the Medium The event I was in Liverpool for yesterday was an afternoon of discussion on critical writing billed as, “A day of expert debate around why critical writing is important in a mature and […]
Apart from burying my lovely cat who died very suddenly the night before, I had a great day yesterday. The Boat Cloth is coming on and I think I will get it made on time. My cat will also get […]
I was sent some photos from Situation/Intervention Construct/De-Construct a week or so ago. I include these with this blog post. Also included is the video essay that was presented at the exhibition. I thought this video was a good idea. […]
FOOLS RUSH IN, WHERE ANGELS FEAR TO GO……but wise men never fall in love so how are they to know? So goes the lyric written by Johnny Mercer in 1940, later sung by Frank Sinatra, Rick Nelson and Doris Day […]
performing in Xu Zhen’s In Just a Blink of an Eye.