I sometimes get those days where things are pretty perfect and the sunlight’s something spectacular and there are ideas and art everywhere. So much so that you almost need a little bottle to capture it all and save it for […]
1st New Year Bulletin Hello First bulletin of the new year so hope everyone’s had a good festive period and it’s good to be back getting into things. Unfortunately we have to start with some bad news: the first fair […]
Here are photographs from the ‘Cottage Canvas’ (painting with shadows) series … I was outside, in the Highlands, in December 2009. On another perfect day. Where there are no questions. And there is the most perfect light. I had been […]
I’ve been away a lot lately. When I visited CAC Malaga in December I saw Tarifa artist, Chema Cobo’s exhibition. It was a great place to be introduced to his work; the old market hall’s massive white-walled rooms create the […]
I cannot believe were time as gone, been busy with everyday things.. The Exhibition in Pandy Mill was great got lots of great feed back, still have not be to take it down. Was going today put weather would not […]
Expo Leeds 25-28.09.09 Saturday The best thing I went to today was Christina Kubisch’s ‘Electromagnetic Consumer’ installation. It was an extension of her electromagnetic walk pieces, but in this case the audience wore headphones in a contrived environment. It was […]
Our evaluation of last years activity is now complete and we have a shiny new business plan to take us to the end of 2012 in place! That said we now need to implement the plan, and that begins with […]
Every cell in my body is inclining towards the horizontal. After a week of anticipation – firstly for a settlement and then tonight for a break in the weather, I finally feel I can relax. I managed to make the […]
here is the first print of the large woodcut (which is the size of a door) this is part of it – as much as could fit on the etching press. what do you think we watched one particular wolf […]
The one where: We made the tallest snowman in Kent. Cos of about 6 inches of snow ‘the people’ reclaimed the streets today. Everyone was walking across the road, along the road, around the roads and in the roads, with […]
The third element. Also known as; the big one, and the orange one, as it has an orange exterior face, and the interior colour effect is orange. Spot the pattern… Of the three elements this was the most complex. Two […]
lizz Tuckerman, 'Nearly but Not Quite', Charcoal and chalk on Fabriano paper, 2008. Photo: lizz Tuckerman. Courtesy: lizz Tuckerman. Portrait of an embryo destined to miscarry. A little person who nearly made it but not quite. Work influenced by the 15 years that the artist spent as a research scientist investigating the causes of and treatments for recurrent miscarriage.
Adele Wagstaff, 'Aza', drypoint etching.
various. The aim of Global Village is an exhibition with innovating art from Holland and abroad, that contributes by the public to a better understanding of the effects and opportunities of globalisation.
Ellen Bell, 'Daddy's Girl, 2009', Text on Paper, 2009. Photo: Peter Stone. Courtesy: The Artist. 3D drawing paying subtle homage to Goya's 'Las Meninas' - using text from children's books, women's magazines and other literature.
Edmund de Waal, 'Stet 14'.