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STOP THINKING! (agnes martin) Back to painting, finally making some progress.
STOP THINKING! (agnes martin) Back to painting, finally making some progress.
For all my autonomy, I am still affected to some extent by the decisions of other people. For example, at some point over the next seven days or so, I will receive the yes-or-no outcome of two potentially significant decisions. […]
Janey: WISH LIST/ SHOPPING LIST: big snips milliput (milliput saved my life) lunch (preferably with coffee) a bottle of chanel no5 thicker socks more time a tiny little spanner instead of a wrench fine grain sandpaper deep tissue massage (by […]
I’m wondering – can this technically be called a blog if I add an update almost a year later? There are so many channels through which to proffer ones bits of info that it can seem like a job in […]
Today, I am tentatively looking into applying for things again. I was taking a break from it all while I reassessed my work, but now I thinks it’s time to at least look. I’m still aware of the a-n feature […]
PMT and getting work done I’ll write more next week about my essay for Anthony Boswell – the commissioning, research, and writing processes – but for now, the text is available on my website. But I wanted to dip a […]
Ok. So, now I’m back to my project. What to do next? I’ve started going larger and playing with framing the finished paintings. My thinking, right now, is to use a variety of frames, classical to modern, to install the […]
Bayerns easlity avoided a potential banana skin with a three goals to nil win away to fallen heroes Delta. Bayerns boss: ‘We picked up a couple of knocks out there today. We’ve got a couple of players in for scans […]
OPEN STUDIO ‘Letting the Light in…’ Justine Cook has been artist in residence at Gore Quarry over the last 12 months. It is possibly the first residency of it’s kind and Justine will be opening her studio as it comes […]
The last time I turned up at a PV one of the artists made straight for me clutching a screw of kitchen roll- which I was obviously thrilled to receive. I could see the curator looking somewhat intrigued. Little did […]
Just back from the Swedish exchange in Gotland. Amazing. We were treated like celebrities with full page coverage in 2 Gotland papers. http://www.helagotland.se/noje/default.aspx?articleid=7065635 The turnout for the preview was great and people were really interested in the work and the […]
I have just got back to Manchester with a really bad hangover after the night of the event this has been my first chance to make a post. The day of the event went really quickly as I still had […]
I’ve arrived!
Sevenoaks Kaleidoscope Gallery, Sevenoaks
25 August – 12 October 2011
Tim Ridley, a graduate from Chelsea College of Art and Design, uses performance to actuate ideas and working processes. As Tim gets to grips with being an artist fresh from art school, Richard Taylor takes a further journey in to his new blog on Artists talking.
Janey Muir graduated from her MFA at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design in September 2010. A year on, Richard Taylor steps in to conversation at a pivotal moment in her work’s development, through a new Project blog on Artists talking.
Richard Taylor talks to Natalia Komis, a recent graduate from Bath School of Art and Design (BSAD) about dust, new and collective departures in her work and the beginnings of a new blog.