Given that most of my work has a time based element – either performance or sound installations, it’s important to be able to capture it in the moment – once it’s gone it’s gone. Very little of my work is […]
Follow this link to see more about Simon Faithfull’s work at Wells next the sea . Quite fascinating! http://wellsharbour.co.uk/na725.htm I’m excited to be attempting a video piece to add to my Fine Art MA exhibition. I’m primarily a painter but […]
This blog will document my activity as I learn to better document my work.
A selection of exhibition highlights for the week ahead including British Pop Art in Kendal, Renaissance and Baroque drawings in London, and VR technology in Birmingham.
Artist and filmmaker Rosalind Fowler reviews a few fllms at Documenta Kassel
Reporting from Documenta 14 preview supported by a bursary from a-n The Artist Information Company
I applied to StudioBook’s open call in April 2017 having moved up to Manchester from London six months earlier. This relocation was largely to enable more focus on my artistic practice – something that was never fully possible in the […]
StudioBook is an 8-month artist mentoring programme by Mark Devereux Projects. I have been selected as one of the twelve participating artists and will be documenting the experience via this a-n blog.
warm hot warm a trip to the boulangerie to get some snacks for friends who are visiting they’ve been around Prague, Munich, Landau, Strasbourg etc galleries, museums, restaurants, hostels seeking Goethe, Dürer, Hoffman, Sophie Taeuber-Arp A brings welcome gifts a […]
warmish early morning scribbling trying to keep on top of this blog which feels a bit like homework it keeps things, time, space, thoughts in order though but the internet is down and it comes to a halt put on […]
warm today cycle to Chevrières a small and ancient town going back to the year 700 Église Saint-Georges has vivid, fresh stained glass windows in one there is a saint painting this might be St Luke painting the Virgin (according […]
I am now recording (with permission) conversations with friends which cover aspects of my practice that I want to research, the recordings are a not only a great way for me to revisit good ideas and thoughts but also to […]
sipping coffee was at the top of my list of things to do this morning. the morning after the opening of #findinglines at derby museum and art gallery. i like to sip coffee. this morning was without the more usual […]
Mural on Sordicth Art wall
Reviewing my artist statement… Current statement on website: My practice is predominantly concerned with investigating the relationship between the physical world and the world of text. In our digital world we are bombarded by increasing amounts of information via text […]
to celebrate the National Paralympic Day & Liberty Festival This festival is held every ye
I am one of twelve artists selected for Mark Devereux Projects’ StudioBook 2017 and one of five artists selected to receive an a-n bursary to support the costs of StudioBook.
This blog contains my reflections on the lead up to, during and after the Studiobook 2017 programme.
I have known Davin and admired his work for a number of years (http://www.davinwatne.com). In 2012 he showed some of my work in ‘Look Attractive’ a group exhibition of international artists at UMKC Gallery in Kansas City. In 2015 he […]
57th Venice Biennale from the perspective of Margherita Gramegna, founder of 51zero, international moving image and digital arts festival in Medway, Kent.
Embarking on a trans-Atlantic collaboration. Research and development trip supported by a bursary from a-n The Artist Information Company.
Very few hospital records exist from WW1 and so I was rather excited to discover that the Canterbury Cathedral archives hold the Dane John VAD Hospital Admissions and Discharge Book. This rather lovely book, printed and probably bound by Burrup, […]
We walked last Friday from Dundas Street Gallery to Inverleith House, in the Royal Botanical Gardens. Here a photo diary of readings and a task based intervention with rope by Naomi Garriock. Ropes and knots are an important part of […]
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