Five a-n members will be taking over a-n’s Instagram over the coming weeks to post images and commentary from degree shows around the country. We meet the artists and find out which shows they will be posting from.
If the general definition of a ‘weed’ is taken to be ‘a plant in the wrong place’ or ‘a plant growing where it is not wanted’, what then is the right place for a plant to grow? Project: The Ragwort […]
This painting just didn’t work so am obliterating it and starting again. Haven’t found much time to blog lately but have been doing a lot of thinking. Worrying about how little time is left to me and the vast amount […]
Designed by David Chipperfield Architects and costing £56m, the Royal Academy’s newly renovated Burlington Gardens site opens to the public today. Fisun Güner finds that even the toilets are elegant and sculptural.
In Brief: News briefing featuring national and international stories including: National Museums Liverpool announce new director; plans to increase German arts funding by 23%; The Munch Museum makes 7,600 drawings freely available online.
City Centre 12 May 2018 – A walk from town to countryside (Crouch Hill, Oxfordshire, UK) Walked by Ruth Broadbent and Rhiannon Evans Blake Morris is walking each of the walks from Ways to Wander by Clare Qualmann and Claire Hind […]
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I was back at Rope Press for the final day of my printing journey of self discovery and armed with a serious to-do list. On Wednesday I learned how to separate the colour channels of a photograph into CMYK layers and […]
Five projects from a-n members, selected from a-n’s busy Events section and including exhibitions in Ashington, Aberystwyth, Dorchester, Manchester and Plymouth.
New Zealand artist Luke Willis Thompson has won the Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize 2018 with his 35mm film of Diamond Reynolds, autoportrait.
This is a celebration of contemporary botanical art and artists around the world!
Of all the different printing techniques/processes I’ve tried, screen-printing is the one I’ve struggled the most with, both in terms of making it to the end of the process and in terms of producing work that I actually like. I’ve tried it the […]
As degree show season starts to get busy, we highlight 11 final-year undergraduate and postgraduate shows that are opening over the next seven days.
before i start to write, i’ll drink tea. i’ve walked around, drunk tea, felt the breeze on my shins and checked on the timer of the oven pyro. filled by mug with more tea and sat down. i have a […]
As part of the bursary I recently made the first of two visits to ‘Lunatraktors’ studio in Margate to begin working further on the ‘Song of the Shirt’ with Clair Le Couteur. Clair has taken Thomas Hood’s very long original […]
I had big drawing plans for the third day but they were overshadowed by my lack of preparation for a 4 colour CMYK Riso workshop I had booked for 7pm. The workshop was at Rope Press and I needed to have […]