Untitled blog post from "Artist’s notes"
Just back from a holiday in Devon and keen to get back to work. Went to the studio and am really energised – was good to have a drawing on the go so that I could get stuck in straight […]
Just back from a holiday in Devon and keen to get back to work. Went to the studio and am really energised – was good to have a drawing on the go so that I could get stuck in straight […]
The Countdown The technician has finished changing my space – the window has gone and the wall exposed The slide projection will go behind the partition – that light has to go!! Paul, a 2nd year student helper has made […]
Just loaded my first films onto Vimeo! So proud of myself being a bit of a technophobe. Not edited brillianty and I think this is the first law of why you should hire a proffessional for film-making but here you […]
Triangles. Yesterdays work: Now. The future. I have approched this whole thing with an organic fluid approach, as I thought formal systems and rules would be imposssible to keep. Some mosaics may well benefit from systematic approaches. Not this one […]
South London Gallery, London
1 June – 15 July 2012
New Art Exchange, NOTTINGHAM
21 April 2012 to 14 July 2012
Tokarska Gallery, London
10 – 19 May 2012
Provides timely overview of an under-served area, written by the same research team who reported on the impact of Creative Partnerships on pupils’ well-being.
In 1999 John Carson made a passionate call for a more rigorous approach to arming graduating art students with knowledge of where their work and practice fitted within the wider world and interfaced with audiences. Sarah Rowles, commissioned by a-n to research the state of professional practice provision on BA fine and applied art courses, offers a perspective on the situation now.
This painting, in oil on canvas, features iconography borrowed from the Harlequin motif that was developed at the turn of the 20th Century by artists including Pablo Picasso and Paul Cezanne. Harlequin or Arlecchino in Italian, Arlequin in French, and […]
Fisherton Residency – Weeks 7 & 8, Art in the Environment I am now over half way through my third and final project working with the children and teachers of Fisherton Primary School. I created the Art in the Environment […]
I have just sent out the first instalment of my mailing list! It read as follows: Welcome to the first instalment of the Ryan Hughes Projects Mailing List! I’ve got a few things going on over the next few months […]
Good. It’s getting faster. I’ve vectorized 17 of my 24 pages (sounds like sci-fi) and have been printing them out and testing them as I go. Testing them by just cutting along the lines with my scalpel makes a bit […]
Andrea Bassil is now in residence and has been all week, she’s hoping to blog, in fact she started one but somehow her posts aren’t being saved, we dont know why. She writes, clicks ‘Save Post’ and it vanishes!! www.a-n.co.uk/p/2227886 […]
I don’t have room for uncertainty. I’ve been through enough of it in my life and nothing rankles with me more. That’s why I need a plan, or a list, or some kind of diagram. And that’s why the last […]
Can I get a witness? For people who really know me, they will tell you that I am not one for blowing my own trumpet. I’m in the public eye a lot but usually because I’m doing things for others; […]