More, drawing, more studio time – more blogging. I have interspersed this post with several images of the work I have been doing since my last major post alround a year ago. It is by no means exhaustive but […]
My way of reading is to have several on the go at any one time. One recent read I’ve had for a while and read a few years back, though I read it the wrong way for me – front […]
I wanted to share a few images from the exhibition Meterorites: From Sky to Earth that I caught at the Grande Galerie de l’Évolution (Gallery of Evolution) in Paris, back in March and was a great source of research. The exhibition covered everything from the strange […]
In Brief: News briefing with national and international stories, including: Scottish artist Jennifer Lee wins 2018 Loewe Craft Prize; Five New York museums seek dismissal of artist Robert Cenedella’s $100 million lawsuit.
The annual open submission exhibition for new and recent graduates will this year launch at Liverpool Biennial before moving to London in December.
As seems to be the way busy days at the fair, dinner with the friend I was staying with, arriving back in Enköping late last Sunday evening and an intense week with both work and the new studio put pay […]
Five projects from a-n members, selected from a-n’s busy Events section and including exhibitions in Somerset, Glasgow, London and Manchester.
The a-n Degree Shows Guide 2018 is just published alongside a new digital resource, capturing the buzz and excitement around degrees season with a wide range of content, listings and adverts for shows across the UK.
For the latest in our ongoing Scene Report series, Preston-based artist Martin Hamblen provides a tour of the city’s visual arts activity and asks whether the much vaunted ‘Preston Model’ of inward investment stretches to investing in the artists living and working in the area.
Julie Lomax, currently Director of Development at Liverpool Biennial, has been appointed Chief Executive Officer of a-n The Artists Information Company.
Conversations with certain people “bring me on”. By asking the right questions and not being afraid that they are difficult questions. They tell me their truth, and it encourages me to face my own. I’ve been laughing at my […]
This review will examine the exhibition Nature Studies by Kim Anno. This exhibition is currently being displayed in the waterfront building Ipswich and encounters the interactions between human and nature. ‘These works are part of a feverish search to find […]
So, its been about eight months since I began the project teaching art on a voluntary basis at Oxford Gardens Primary School in Ladbroke Grove. It’s where my children went to school, where I had a studio and where I […]
Given the government’s concentration on the English Baccalaureate (Ebacc), consistent cuts in education funding, and art galleries around the country closing down, why are the Mall Galleries encouraging young people to become professional artists? ‘A Unique Opportunity to help Young Talent become […]