
Auditing Scotland
The Scottish Arts Council has recently published an audit of visual artists. Moira Jeffrey reports.
The Scottish Arts Council has recently published an audit of visual artists. Moira Jeffrey reports.
The figure in motion is central to my practice.
The success of the recent Frieze Art Fair, the ongoing interest in all things ‘lifestyle’, and rumours that a new art purchase plan is soon to be launched, all point towards a rising interest in the buying of art. Habitat’s […]
Brigid Howarth talks to an art buyer who has been collecting since the age of nineteen.
TheSpace@inIVA, London
16 October 22 November
Pentagon Business Centre, Glasgow
29 September 31 October
Various locations, Manchester
10-18 October
Mead Gallery, Warwick Arts
Centre, Coventry
27 September 5 December
Rufford Craft Centre Gallery, Newark
23 September 2 November
Working with live performance, video, text and object, my practice is an investigation of liveness, mediation, desire and duration.
Brigid Howarth profiles The Shipley Art Gallery, which holds a public collection of contemporary craft.
Brigid Howarth gives a rare insight into one art buyer’s collection and discovers the favorite haunts for snapping up the next big thing.
Brigid Howarth talks to Deutsch Bank curator Mary Findlay about the sourcing and buying of artworks for the largest corporate art collection in the world.
Brigid Howarth presents an insight into the mind of the art buyer, from private buyers to corporate and public collections.
It was interesting to read about Rob Kesseler’s fellowship in the October issue of a-n Magazine. I am aware that there are different kinds and his sounds very demanding but what about the average college fellowship? I hope the following […]
Streetlevel Photoworks, Glasgow
2 September 11 October
Percy Miller Gallery, London
5 September 10 October
X-ray factory, Smethwick
27 September 11 October
The Jerwood Foundation was confirmed as the UK’s most prolific art prize-giver when it handed over £25,500 to six visual artists in September. The £15,000 applied arts prize for glass went to Helen Maurer, selected from a shortlist of eight. […]
Beverley Hood reports from the 2003 Siggraph Annual Conference.
Chris Hammonds looks into an evolving gallery that has become a first step for many young and emerging artists to show in London.
The Artworks for Mental Health exhibition opening 31 October at the RCA, London offers a complex view of art within mental health. Our subjective mental lives are generally understood to reflect the overall workings of the brain, but […]
Rosemary Shirley visits Reading-based gallery and studio complex Open Hand Open Space and discovers what makes the organisation tick.
During the three-year life of the Regional Arts Lottery Programme, over 2,000 awards totalling £59.3 million were made. The average success rate for applicants was 58% and the average sum awarded £27,000. Evaluation of the scheme by the Arts Council […]
An exhibition of prisoners’ work selected by Jeremy Deller and Alan Kane launches a new exhibition space at HMP Leyhill’s Tortworth Visitor Centre. Leyhill, near Bristol, intends to be a flagship organisation for other centres in the prison network, with […]