
Deptford X 2012
In the lead-up to the 15th edition of London’s longest running arts festival, we talk to artist-curators Hew Locke and Indra Khanna about this year’s sports-free programme.
In the lead-up to the 15th edition of London’s longest running arts festival, we talk to artist-curators Hew Locke and Indra Khanna about this year’s sports-free programme.
Henry Moore Institute, Leeds
19 July – 21 October 2012
As you know I’m hungry for direct communication with other artists. Two posts ago I reported on conversations with Julia Vogl (you can listen to some of her interviews on Resonance FM tomorrow at 4.30 pm). On Friday Shelley Rae […]
Where is the ‘I’? The previous post was an attempt to avoid responsibility for what was a miserly response to the Bus. I guess that the ‘I’ wrote it. The trinity of ‘It’ ‘He’ and ‘I’ creates spaces and cracks […]
Since starting this project many people have asked me, what are favelas? So here is a little background information… Favelas are the stacked houses built originally in Brazil but now can be found throughout the developing world. Synonymous with poverty […]
hmmm where to start; is it necessary to explain? this week i started my artist teacher scheme stage 1, and already, 3 days in, it has become an emotional rollercoaster, that I feel needs capturing at the beginning, otherwise I […]
I’ve spent the last few weeks preparing new work for my next exhibition. Here are the details of the show: Situation/Intervention: Construct/De-construct. An exhibition that directly addresses and celebrates the building in which it is housed, examining the relationship between […]
a new adventure?
A series of sculptural works, sound installations and community events under the umbrella PARK ART in Haringey launches across green spaces in the borough.
This week is the last chance for artists, collectives and galleries to register as part of the Independents Liverpool Biennial 2012.
After his first solo show in London this June, Richard Taylor talks to Chris Agnew about MA study, moving his studio practice to Romania, individualising professional practice, plus much more.
Arbeit Gallery, London
19 – 29 July 2012
As I enjoy a couple of weeks uninterrupted work in the studio, part of me, even whilst loving the physical act of painting, is thinking that painting is the wrong answer, slow, out dated, redundant. The companion photographs to accompany […]
Tino Seghal: Tate Modern, Turbine Hall I stumbled across this without knowing anything about it. Crossing the Turbine Hall on my way to The Tanks, I sensed a wave of motion, a swarming around me, as a group of about […]
Tino Seghal: Tate Modern, Turbine Hall I stumbled across this without knowing anything about it. Crossing the Turbine Hall on my way to The Tanks, I sensed a wave of motion, a swarming around me, as a group of about […]
Performative lecture at Harris Museum and Gallery to an invited audience (and a rogue group of school children) 16th March 2012