Untitled blog post from "Making art politically"
I have had a response to my rather sad plea last night for someone to tell me if they were actually reading this. Not that I think that people ought to be reading it but just because it helps me […]
I have had a response to my rather sad plea last night for someone to tell me if they were actually reading this. Not that I think that people ought to be reading it but just because it helps me […]
Aargh! The sickness bug is getting a real grip on the school now. Teachers, cleaners, students, everyone. Environmental Health closed the school down this afternoon, so there was no late evening and no life drawing. I'm feeling fine, myself, but […]
Kentmere Reservoir Tuesday 16th September Richard writes: I sit near the window with a cup of tea watching the vertical rain – at least it means there will be little wind – Paul arrives 2pm and we set off – […]
16th September – Kentmere Reservoir Paul writes: Today we drove to Kentmere and walked on a level to the reservoir in humid drizzle that left us soaked. We donned wetsuits amid a cloud of midges and entered the water that […]
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I speak estury english and I live in N.E Kent now, but for this project I am working up north, well… the midlands. Very near where my father grew up in fact. I am creating a mosaic focal point for […]
The lead up to the launch on Friday was busy. I finished my piece ready for my performance by the Tuesday but the rest of the week was filled with organising the hanging of the other work. We had three […]
blog blog, when to blog for those about to rock we salute you. AC/DC have a line for it, an advertising exec will have a line too, just when to tell someone about something you've just done, when it's so […]
Conjunction 08 Conjunction 08 is Stoke-on-Trent’s first major Contemporary Art Biennial. Stoke-on-Trent is changing, through the organisations involved in this project we want to ensure this is a change for the better, by ensuring that contemporary art is seen to […]
Back in the UK, after a fond farewell to the girls. The day after I returned the shop in Durbar Marg that was going to stock Himalayan Mosaic products produced by the girls opened. The girls got orders for several […]
Am having a very busy time at the moment. I don't know when I'm not busy really so it almost seems redundant to point it out. And now, late in the evening I am checking my blog to see if […]
(Text for text panels in exhibition of Hirschhorn's work): I have taken a keen interest in Hirschhorn’s work since seeing his Bataille Monument at Documenta XI in 2002. What excited me was how Hirschhorn had involved people living in a […]
A hectic morning. I gritted my teeth and cleaned up my eight sticky etching plates. Took over an hour to get them back to the state they were in before I actually started doing anything with them … but we […]
The accent is from further north than Birmingham and comes from the potteries. My fathers accent, I dont really notice if people have yorkshire, jordie, scouse or scotish but a potteries or 'Staffy-cher' accent instantly brings back memories of childhood […]
Ed. by Kobena Mercer, Co-published by inIVA and The MIT Press, 2008, 224pp, ISBN: 978-1-899846-45-0
1 January – 31 December 2008