A shrewish cold galls my throat. Feeling dizzy I was forced to leave my office partway through downloading images from Michael Cousin’s show at g39. I am now writing letters and emails from my bed. So far I have produced: […]
Been working hard, but nothing to show for it. So I’ll show you some piccies from Saturday, the ReOrsa happening that overtook Bracknell. The photos are of my piece – a woven staircase, but check out the whole thing on […]
[email protected] wrote: Attention: General Support Message: Please can you tell me about the grotto wall in the Isle of Wight I am trying to find information about it. All the very best Annabel Dover Hi there, I believe the Grotto […]
Just back from the planet of NY. My first visit. City of culture, cash, cheese, contradictions – and a place to put my complex life into perspective. I should have left the mobile at home – a phonecall at 6am […]
Day 4 Woke with an overwhelming desire to keep the visitors busy with lots of things to do. I am veering towards a voice workshop. My questions seem a little too obvious. Long, long drive to SHP; the fifty miles […]
Following the success of Xavier White’s Full Circle exhibition at Mausdey Learnings ORTUS learning and events centre in the summer. Xavier has been asked by the curator of The Bethlem Gallery to exhibit a Cohedia installation , Beckenham
Journey to the Podium is an opportunity for artists to adopt one of the Essex ambassador athletes and create an artwork that marks their journey to the 2012 games. Organised by Essex County Council Arts Development, the brief is to […]
Abigail Branagan has been advising artists and makers for over a decade. She is a freelance business advisor as well as Business Development Manager at Cockpit Arts in London. She talks to Jane Watt about what makes a good advice session and how makers are weathering the economic storm.
Erica Donovan, If you like this, you might also like this… (I), 25-colour silkscreen print (edition of 50) 40x40cm, 2009.
Over the last decade October has become synonymous with London art fairs, when our attention is focussed on the commercial market for visual and applied arts.
I have recently completed a PhD Thesis entitled: The Role of the Artist and the Influences of Patronage in Site-Specific Art. It was based in practice and involved conducting 3 public art projects. They were the BT/Cellnet, Farnham Library Garden […]
Yes, I definitely believe that art should be subject to ethical regulation. Several bad instances of abuse of animals, birds and insects come to mind in shows that I have visited. These include live frogs hopping around on a dark […]
In his illuminating recent publication New Flow Tim Joss calls for better understanding of artists across all artforms, and greater space for freedom of expression. In this passage Joss analyses what is preventing practitioners from contributing fully and meaningfully to their society.
Logo Design by TRANSMISSION, '5th Renderyard Short Film Festival'.
Freee & Tellervo and Oliver Kochta-Kalleinen.
James Murphy, 'Carlisle Cathedral 23', mixed media on paper, 02-06-2009.
mark houghton, 'installation view - detail', mixed media, sept 2009. Photo: mark houghton.