
All that mighty heart: Culture, Brexit, and the soft power of London
Argues that London can maintain its position as “the cultural capital of the world” post-Brexit, but will have to “fight hard” to do so.
Argues that London can maintain its position as “the cultural capital of the world” post-Brexit, but will have to “fight hard” to do so.
Written by ex-Chair of ACE Peter Bazalgette for the DCMS, with the intention that it becomes part of the Government’s Industrial Strategy.
Despite some underwhelming missteps, the fourth Folkestone Triennial is the best yet with particularly strong works by Richard Woods, Sol Calero, Emily Peasgood and HoyCheong Wong. Fisun Güner reports from the south-east coast.
digesting politics brunch at Resort Studios Margate, 23/7/2017 “Is this the MP?” – “Yes” – “Let’s go and ask him about the Youth Centre.” “Hello, would you like to have a name tag?” “Have you counted how many we […]
Fourth digital culture report, examining the role and impact of digital technology in arts and cultural organisations. Produced by ACE and NESTA.
After a recent visit to Berlin, I had the opportunity to see works by Joseph Beuys Das Kapital Raum 1970 – 1977 at the Hamburger Bahnhof – Museum fur Gegenwart including his film and performance works as video documentation and […]
A blog to document my 6 month graduate residency at Airspace Gallery in Stoke-on-Trent
this is a blog run by the keep it complex collective to document our a-n bursary funded DIGESTING POLITICS series
A new clay – a new set of ideas – a new process
Five projects from a-n members, selected from a-n’s busy Events section and including exhibitions in Birmingham, Liverpool, London, Swansea and The Netherlands.
A new online platform for selling unlimited editions will feature affordable artwork by high-profile names including Matthew Darbyshire, Santiago Sierra and Thomson & Craighead, with prices starting at just £30.
A weekly briefing featuring national and international news, including: New York’s Greenwich Village residents speak out against Ai Weiwei public art project.
Labour highlighted with < is labour carried out while performing an unpaid labour commitment for the Barbican (commuting) Expenses are highlighted with >, and presented as equivalent working hours. These costs are deducted from the working time target, as they constitute […]
More press features in Ceramic Review and Ceramics Monthly about Made in Korea. Ceramic Review Sept/Oct 2017 Ceramics Monthly Ceramic Review June/July 2017
Focusing on the impact, outcomes and future of the programme following three years of this major Arts Council England funded programme.
I have been a member of Artist Newsletter for a very long time but never really used it to it’s best advantage. So I am looking for tips from those who use it for more than occasionally reading the newsletter […]
A project focused on understand the mechanics of large scale public sculpture commissioning, the artist/fabricator dynamic and how the artist’s hand can be present in elements of sculpture fabricated by others.
When is the best time for thinking of creative ideas ? Some suggest it is at night and recommend keeping a notebook handy. Many say that it is during their morning shower . Now that I’m in long distance training […]
Over a week in, and the vast space has been shape-shifting and swallowing all and any work I make. My residency goals have been revised three times already, because I’m frankly so overwhelmed by the open-ended possibilities of this month […]