
‘It’ a Hiding to Nothing.
‘It’ is ever-present. It does things whilst he watches and reflects. It visits places where he feels uncomfortable, a bull in what seems to be the fragile china shop of the mind. The bull has a habit of trampling on […]
‘It’ is ever-present. It does things whilst he watches and reflects. It visits places where he feels uncomfortable, a bull in what seems to be the fragile china shop of the mind. The bull has a habit of trampling on […]
The relationship between art and big business has often been a troubled and contradictory one. But does a forthcoming Cultural Olympiad exhibition of luxury cars painted by famous artists cross the line into pure brand promotion?
The Nightingale Theatre, Brighton
1 June 2012 to 1 July 2012
The Nightingale Theatre, Brighton
1 June – 1 July 2012
The Nightingale Theatre, Brighton
1 June – 1 July 2012
The Nightingale Theatre, Brighton
1 June – 1 July 2012
Unrecorded is a document of the development of my performance based practice over the later course of 2012 culminating in the creation of a piece of performance in 2013. It covers funding performance, realising developing performance work and establishing myself […]
You know the whole scaffold tower, experimental day, hard hat, glasses down my bra fiasco about 3 posts back? Turns out the whole exercise may have been futile. I have been asked if I can show my work in the […]
Marina Abramovicz: The artist is present A moving film, great theatre and contemporary artwork. Documenting her MoMA show, the build-up, love/life and the experience itself. She’s a heady mix of vulnerability, will power and spiritualism – a sort of living-day […]
Following on from yesterday’s post regarding the ‘purpose’ of exhibiting, I have been thinking about the best way to present my drawings. One thing that tends to divide people when they look at my work is the framing. I have […]
So, I found out on Monday that I was on the long list for the Anthology prize show – which was quite exciting. Then tonight I found out, I’m not in the 10 finalist. Oh well, you win some you […]
Serendipity. Not the first thing to come to mind after breaking down on the side of the A20. It came later, having been towed home; the next morning’s viewing for the flat in Nunhead would have to be canceled. It […]
Out of many, one (Art Monthly Jul-Aug 12, 358) Mark Wilsher Mark thinks that the model of participatory practice in some of the large-scale Olympic projects in the UK, is conservative and tokenistic. He questions what the audience is meant […]
This is the first post of a blog that will chart the greatest transformation of my work over the next part of 2012. Today I received a phone call on my home phone from the R C Sherriff Trust. They […]
Artists AL and AL are among the 16 filmmakers selected by Creative England for its new low budget film initiative.
I’ve been thinking a lot about the ‘purpose’ of exhibiting today. In his essay ‘Cosmic Cavalcade’, the historian Gary Haines asks “What drove Gill to exhibit?”. She wasn’t interested in selling her work, as an Evening Standard article from November […]
I hadn’t realised that it had been quite so long since I last made a post; time flies when your having fun and all that! But in all honesty, since Identity Politics @ Althorpe Studios and Gallery last month I’ve […]
A Tradegdy on the Golf Course! Don’t get excited a tree fell down. Other news is the driving range and small pitch and putt which has just newly been constructed has just closed down. I have conversations with walkers on […]
When the internet goes down def. studio 1. the workroom or atelier of an artist, as a painter or sculptor. 2. a room or place for instruction or experimentation with continuous rain and 02 down; i’ve had the perfect conditions […]