
Artists’ essays on inspiration
As Edinburgh Art Festival draws to a close, Ingleby Gallery plays host to five Scottish artists as they present 15-minute essays for broadcast on BBC Radio 3.
As Edinburgh Art Festival draws to a close, Ingleby Gallery plays host to five Scottish artists as they present 15-minute essays for broadcast on BBC Radio 3.
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‘My eyes are heavy…or should that be eyelids? I’ve been on shift at The Werkwell Gallery this evening to promote our latest show of young sensations The sirens Were Absent. We had a great turn out to the preview as […]
Words, sounds, silence “You need to talk more” Checkout supervisor to me, as new employee at William Low supermarket, Perth, 1987 “We passed chats and conversations – duologues, dialogues, half a phone call, an argument, an impassioned plea, a fervent […]
TO THE LEFT TO THE LEFT…EVERYTHING YOU THOUGHT IN A BOX TO THE LEFT …sorry Beyoncé it just popped into my head and I had the urge to bastardise the lyric. With brolly and hope, I was filming John and […]
16.45 hrs. An artist in a room somewhere in the northern borough of the working class heavy industrial region of Universo Collunteen. ‘I’m lying on my bed and regarding the mirror on the window sill. The red berries glow on […]
D A I L Y S T U D I O S H O T S 27/08/12 Four days. Four days left to prepare for my MFA evaluation. Four days, and the decision to compress the archive weighs heavy: time […]
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A cellular lift Lost ones pulling at my dreams filling me with their words that I won’t hear again. So discarding the everyday concerns, an allergy to the seemingly banal and meaningless everyday chatter, I HAVE NOTHING TO SAY. In […]
The North One TV film I was recently interviewed for is now online. It’s a nice little clip, featuring interviews with myself along with fellow Bow artists Bhajan Hunjan, Fiona Gall and the founder of Bow Marcel Baettig. There are […]
D A I L Y S T U D I O S H O T S 21/08/12 Invitations are here. Guess this thing is going ahead.
D A I L Y S T U D I O S H O T S 21/08/12 Plan A – 80 minutes cycling. 2 hours browsing. 40 minutes negotiating a price I couldn’t afford.
D A I L Y S T U D I O S H O T S 22/08/12 Plan B: 2 hours shopping, £30, 2 hours staining.
D A I L Y S T U D I O S H O T S 23/08/12 Plan C: keep it simple, stupid
D A I L Y S T U D I O S H O T S 23/08/12
D A I L Y S T U D I O S H O T S 24/08/12
A reflections on a dreamy balcony in a park in berlin..
I need to think about where the line is between craft and art. This has been prompted after a discussion with my tutor. There is an enjoyment and a compulsion in the act of making things which could be described […]
I’m working on my next Superhero costume. Here it is in the early stages looking like an explosion of morse code. As usual a few ‘technical issues’ have crept in. But although things aren’t quite working as they should, I […]
Andrew Bryant talks to a-n blogger Jack Hutchinson about the relationship between drawing and obsession, and about his residency and exhibition at the Nunnery Gallery in East London.