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The Trouble With Monuments

Andy Slater
Untitled blog post from "Simulacra And Simulations"
I wanted to add some kind of words of wisdom about my experience of taking part in One And Other. I had a feedback questionnaire from Skyarts, but that didn’t really do it justice. The good thing is that I […]
Untitled blog post from "the first six months…"
this week within my possible futures, the car that ate bourneville was mentioned. turns out it was curated by andrew hunt, who i met at a symposium last year at which he mentioned mark mcgowan, who’ll be doing another peanut […]
Untitled blog post from "Stardust Memories"
switzerland & Africa Dear Harri & LizSorry to bombard you with writing requests. I wondered if you have any memories from childhood (or more recently-Harri) of Africa(the bits where you lived when you were young) and in particular Switzerland. I […]
Untitled blog post from "Live Art In Lincoln"
I thought I would reflect on the Lincoln Art Programmes most recent event ‘Art Jacking’. As the Lincoln Art Programme is focusing on initiating a live art orientated programme, we decided to initiate a debate on the role of live […]
Untitled blog post from "Louise Nason, artist in residence 2009"
Jane Ponsford, visual arts organiser Tomorrow (Saturday 10 October) we are running a day of drawing activities as part of The Big Draw. This is always slightly nerve wracking beforehand as it’s impossible to know how many people will drop […]
Untitled blog post from "Getting paid"
Have done three schools for the YSP project and am already full of a cold after the little people were constantly coughing and sneezing all over me. I did, however, get a lot of little hugs yesterday when I left […]
Untitled blog post from "Getting paid"
I’ve been finding a bit difficult to write the blog recently; too much upheaval and not enough time to do my usual reading around and pondering on things to form much opinion on monetary matters. Linz also confused things so […]
Untitled blog post from "Post Grad, Pre Artist?"
Yesterday I walked…A LOT! Not knowing Preston well but having to produce a site specific research idea this semester, I arrived early before lectures to survey the few places I had discovered via the wonders of the internet. I found […]
Untitled blog post from "Escalator Performing Arts"
Event 2 Toby Huddlestone: Artist Talk Outhouse, Norwich 07.08.09 Two aspects of Toby’s work interested me in particular. The first was his ongoing series of interventions in front of artworks in galleries, filmed unobtrusively, and in most cases conducted without […]
Untitled blog post from "Notes from an obsessive/compulsive butterfly"
continued from post #6 I can’t agree with much in the second to last paragraph though, other than one doesn’t have to stop painting white squares, but even then, must it be in the context of Suprematism? The symbolic, or […]
Untitled blog post from "Notes from an obsessive/compulsive butterfly"
Following the links on the Artists Talking home page, http://www.newartcriticism.co.uk/issue3.html I came to Andrew Bryant’s article ‘How to avoid getting eaten by a giraffe’ on Hit and Miss. I began to challenge some of his statements as I went along, […]
Untitled blog post from "The Pearl Fisher"
Someone in San Antonio googled ‘ghosts, feeling touching chest in bed’ and arrived at this blog. I am concerned that they may need help and will not find it here. For me, yet another conversation looms this time at BCA, […]
Untitled blog post from "Dover-London Return"
DAD is very busy at the moment mulling over ideas about audience engagment. All much more emotional than it may seem as Sharon’s blog will testify. I went to the “thinking through drawing” conference yesterday. Ana Leonor Madeira Rodrigues has […]
Untitled blog post from "AirSpace Gallery"
A Brave New World AirSpace Gallery September 2009 It seems that barely seconds have passed since that time when the world was full of boundless possibilities. A small muddy patch in the back garden might have been the site of […]
Untitled blog post from "AirSpace Gallery"
Marl Hole 3rd – 31st October 2009 at AirSpace Gallery as part of British Ceramics Biennial, Stoke on Trent. The concept of Marl Hole was to challenge the traditional ideas and methods that have been applied to clay, and demonstrate […]
Untitled blog post from "AirSpace Gallery"
… As well as the film was the installation of an interactive clay wall that allowed visitors to touch and manipulate the clay in whatever way they wanted. This was very popular with children visiting the gallery and allowed them […]
Untitled blog post from "Life after my MA"
I had good week in the studio, working on new ideas on how to move my work on. It’s still a work in process but I have starting believe I am on the right track. Got a lot of research […]
Untitled blog post from "AirSpace Gallery"
John O’Hare – The Trouble With Monuments 6th – 20th NovemberAirSpace Gallery WindowAs part of Dialogue Box 2009 In my practice I appropriate and manipulate familiar objects in order to challenge processes of recognition and interpretation. My work examines the […]
Untitled blog post from "A Walk With Cosmo."
My Phone has Drowned. The other night me and Cosmo got very wet. It rained so hard it would’nt have made any difference if I had walked in the sea. My feet were sloshing around inside my wellies and all […]
Untitled blog post from "Making Art With Other People."
‘Belonging’ I think everyone probably wants to belong to a group of some kind. No one really wants to be an ‘outsider’. Some kind of group identity or community: A book clubs, residents associations, cricket teams, mothers and todlers, gangs, […]
Untitled blog post from "blog…"
To London to London – again. Printmaker friend and I and our respective spouses. Neither spouse is an artist but they have been so dutifully exposed to it all that their critical facilities have been honed beyond what they once […]
Untitled blog post from "Installation Unravelling"
I wrote out my own injunctions to go on the other side of the internal window from the Luneside Engineering injunctions, trying to match the first set in some ways. Of course, it is so late in the process that […]