
Exodus: between promise and fulfilment
Kettle’s Yard, Cambridge
21 June 3 August
Kettle’s Yard, Cambridge
21 June 3 August
Fabrica, Brighton
21 June 25 August
Internet lurking and political subversion were two of the issues raised at a ‘blue skies’ workshop led by business and management consultant Jane Walker for a-n. The first of three planning meetings of a specially-convened UK artists’ advisory group, the […]
Organised by artists in east London,’Roman Road Revel’ was a village fête with a difference. Lucy Wilson reports on this and other artists-led projects that appropriate traditional community fairs and festivals.
Chris Noraika discusses the pros and cons of working outside
of the commercial gallery stable system.
Jane Watt looks at artists and commissioners who are redefining what it means to work in the ‘public region’, in the second of the six-part series ‘Navigating Places’.
Aikaterini Gegisian profiles ZKM Center for Art and Media in Germany.
Special degree show review: Sorcha Dallas reports back on Scotland’s graduate exhibitions.
Special degree show review: Chris Brown visits colleges in Wales.
At the recent Creating Places conference, Peter Hewitt spoke of Arts Council England’s support for “the infrastructure which allows artists and their creativity to thrive”. He spoke directly about the positive contribution collective studios in the major conurbations are making […]
The Code of Practice for the Visual Arts, arrives in time for me to be able to recommend its implementation to a certain arts organisation I recently had a rather unpleasant encounter with. I asked for details from them of […]
The shortlist has been announced for the new annual Comme Ca Art Prize for contemporary visual artists in the North of England. The five lucky artists are Matthew Houlding, The Little Artists, David Mackintosh, Paul Rooney and Richard Talbot. For […]
Reviews editor appointed We are pleased to announce that from this issue onwards we have a new reviews editor. Chris Brown, an artist based in Cardiff, will be selecting and commissioning writers for the reviews section of a-n Magazine […]
I work with collections of thoughts, memories and snippets taken from journeys and observations some everyday and others more fantastical and harness and order these responses and experiences through a variety of forms.
Graham Parker on the reasoning behind Manchester’s presence at this year’s biennale.
Edoardo Malagigi questions the meaning of title of this year’s biennale.
Special degree show review: Simon Webb scouts around the Midlands.
Special degree show review: Rosemary Shirley heads south to Chicester, Southampton and Winchester.
Since I left art school in 1990, I have been creating work across art forms and for exhibitions.
The Science Museum, London
26 May 14 September
Bearspace, Deptford
5 June 19 July
Easyexercises.com, a website by Adèle Prince, is inspired by Bruce Tegner’s book Isometric Power Exercises, which suggests ways of integrating exercises into daily routine. Prince’s re-interpretation purports to apply this technique to contemporary pursuits such as using mobile phones and […]
Lauriston Castle, Edinburgh
7-21 June
Firstsite, Colchester
7 June 3 August
Roxane Permar describes setting up a new artists’ membership group in Shetland.