
Artworks re-connect a fragmented city
For one-day only, eleven artists will be attempting to bridge the divide between the public sphere and Oxford’s academic institutions. Artist and curator Katalin Hausel explains.
For one-day only, eleven artists will be attempting to bridge the divide between the public sphere and Oxford’s academic institutions. Artist and curator Katalin Hausel explains.
KARST, Plymouth
22 June – 15 July 2012
BA Hons Art Practice. Covers all aspects of art and isnt pin pointed on one specific skill.
D A I L Y S T U D I O S H O T S 28/0612 Reflection experiments and the last day with the massive long braid.
The week in London went very quickly. It was very different being there with someone else – I am not so used to traveling with a partner … My piece at Clifford Chance looked good. They even pressed it before […]
This is the first day of my blog, along with it being the start of my research into my 3rd year. I am determined to be on top of my degree this coming accedemic year, hence why i am starting […]
Working in the public realm can be so exciting as with the bunting forever project when it all goes well and everything comes together and when it’s popular. Equally exciting but terrifying is our project to get the underpass through […]
Wow! The opening went so well, and the exhibition looks great! Lots of people
D A I L Y S T U D I O S H O T S 29/0612 Thomas Martin agreed to drop by the studio today and give me some feedback on works in progress. He too liked what is […]
‘If I were to name the three most precious resources of life, I should say books, friends, and nature; and the greatest of these, at least the most constant and always at hand, is nature.’ – John Burroughs (1837 – […]
‘Those who contemplate the beauty of the earth find reserves of strength that will endure as long as life lasts.’ – Rachel Carson (1907 – 1964) In 1956, Eric Rasmussen a forester educated in New York State, married into the […]
Shortlist of UK’s ‘most prestigious’ painting prize announced today.
Just finished! Isn’t she lovely? She doesn’t know yet she’s a she (but I do). She’s becoming… You see, I see my outfits as inhabited. A compact baby bundle this one, polymorphous pleasurepain-time. Before conscious recall, before language. When do […]
SWitCH open pre-e-e-ss wwsh…wwsh…ding…wheee…dadada wwsh…wwshwwsh…dingding ding ding… click click-clicliclick- click click – clicliclicli wwsh click ding ding click click New white tap little finger left press hold middle finger right tap M let go little finger left tap a middle […]
Today is the day that marks the end of my degree: results day! I wasn’t expecting to find out while sitting in Wetherspoons waiting for my breakfast to arrive, but nevertheless, I’m pleased with my 2:1. Even better, I got […]
Open submission competitions have been generating plenty of comment and debate on a-n of late. What does the biennial Marmite Prize bring to the discussion? We speak to one of its founders.
Aberystwyth Arts Centre, Aberystwyth
25 April 2012 to 11 May 2012
The Serpentine, London
19 June – 9 September 2012
It is the last few day before the exhibition opens. Yesterday I finalised a lot of drawings, so I have about 12 to choose from for the show. Today I will install the plug pieces and maybe do some more […]