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Chris Fremantle highlights key themes and issues around collaboration making use of a-n’s extensive archive of texts on the subject, along with external references.
Drawing on a-n’s Collaborative relationships series along with other key research publications, Chris Fremantle asks “Who is collaborating? Who ‘wins’ and what do they ‘win’?” From the a-n Collections series. PDF [size 100 kbs]. Requires PDF reader.
Three hours of collage preparation (stage 1: removing the pages from the source). Fella in the pub said his old man used to say an hour in the mornings worth two in the evening. “In the run-up to the 2004 […]
Beginnings… We’ve had a few meetings already, but for me, it feels like this project is only just starting. I’ve never been too good at, as my dad calls it, “walking whilst chewing gum”; I’ve had a few other projects […]
Just a reminder, The CSAD Degree Show is opening this saturday, open from 11am! https://www.facebook.com/events/117897908345097/ Sat 9th June, 11am-6pm Sun 10th June, 10am-6pmMon 11th June, 10am-6pmTues 12th June, 10am-6pmWeds 13th June, 10am-6pmThurs 14th June, 10am-6pmFri 15th June, 10am-12pm
Still not there by nearly. All the central pages are with Book Works now, and all that’s really left is the instruction page. I’ve been showing the fourth mock-up of the book to as many people as I can manage, […]
I am involved with a artist collective called The Fabelist who are exhibiting a group project called Connect in London and New York from August. I have been involved in this project since January this year and want to use […]
This Wednesday sees the Manifesto Club, English Pen and Artsadmin celebrate their victory in the campaign against visa restrictions on visiting artists, having rallied tirelessly for important changes to red-tape immigration rules.
The Manifesto Club’s Visiting Artists Campaign forced the Home Office to back down over red-tape immigration rules that were having a direct impact on non-EU artists. Manick Govinda explains how they did it.
How do you run an open exhibition? Jo King, curator of the Ludlow Open, explains all, from sourcing funding and the reasons behind charging artists entry fees, to curating 60 artists’ work.
The Unswept Floor. Yesterday’s work: Then. Then no I am approaching the finish of this poem now and thought that I wouldn’t bother sweeping the floor until the end, but it got so bad I had to sweep up. Cruncy […]
Another session in the market square yesterday evening as part of the Town Council’s Jubilee event. Pom pom making to the broadcast of the Queen’s jubilee concert on Dover’s Big Screen. Started to get cold by 10pm but fortunately had […]
We’ve got a busy time coming up with our first selected residency with Judith Stewart, who’s also having an artist’s talk on 14th June and also our talk on the 13th June by Dr Veronica Sekules from the Sainsbury Centre. […]
Now in a more focussed mood: Veronica Sekules will give a talk about The Culture of The Countryside on the 13th June; a subject we at the Project Space are often musing on. In what way does our position in […]
Not much to be written today, but a few photos now it’s finished. I suspect I haven’t used enough red. But the idea is that I use what I’ve got rather than buy any more. The mountain of second hand […]
Today I installed Marking the Internet and the Physical at Temporanea in Kenilworth, Warwickshire for ASHES2DUST. Attached to this post (over there >>>) are some photos from the install, theres some other great things going up which I didn’t photograph […]
If truth be told, it’s quite a task not to dwell on what I can’t do. There’s a daily list of what draws me/needs to be done/requires urgent attention and choices need to be made, not only in art-related matters. […]