
Assembly – Liverpool
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Archive
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Venue:
Various venues across Liverpool -
From:
May 26, 2017 -
To:
May 27, 2017 -
Location:
North West England
Gerhard Richter was born in Dresden in East Germany on the 9 February 1932 but escaped to the west in 1961 just before the berlin wall was built. He refers to himself as a visual artist. “Richter has produced abstract […]
For the second of the a-n Assembly events that took place during May and June 2017, a-n visited Liverpool for an ‘Artist-Led Assembly’. Working together with a-n, Liverpool-based artist Kevin Hunt devised a programme of events hosted primarily at The […]
Exhibition highlights for the week ahead, selected from a-n’s busy Events section and this week featuring exhibitions in Swansea, Eastleigh, Walthamstow, Portsmouth and London.
A weekly briefing featuring national and international art news, including: Shortlisted artist in Sony World Photography Awards accused of plagiarism.
I decided to go to the garden later in the day and although my decision had nothing to do with the weather as going later was already part of the plan, it turned out to be very fortuitous as the sun […]
Open exhibition East Midlands
Luc Tuymans was born in Antwerp, Belgium in 1958 and began studying Fine Art in 1978. In 1980 he lost faith in painting and spent two years working with a film maker and producing his own short, experimental films. When […]
I have decided to maintain a record of my working hours on this research project, as a part of an approach towards labour demystification and transparency that I’m trying to develop through this work. I will be structuring my working time […]
Had a great time in this beautiful place. Reliving childhood memories with adult eyes and seeking inspiration for the final push on my MA. After painting Kate in the wide open space of the Pompidou Centre I was again struck […]
For the second in our monthly series of reports on art scenes across the UK, Swansea-based artist Erin Rickard takes a look at her home city and highlights current and forthcoming activity.
As conflict and war continues across the world, artists are exploring ways to cut through the mainstream news narrative in order to highlight the ongoing refugee crisis. Lydia Ashman looks at current projects, artworks, and exhibitions that are tackling this urgent humanitarian and political issue.
Gift is my a-n Professional Development Bursary award project – and we just left the starting block! My introduction to filming and editing on professional software has begun. A first meeting with Simon Haynes – my filmmaker – involved a […]
I recently submitted to an Open Exhibition. When I came to pick the work back up I found I found one of the frames of the pieces had a section damaged so that it was no longer presentable. Like most […]
So I’ve been working in my studio on a series of paintings – only honestly it feels as though the paintings have been working on me. Emerging from one idea – to respond to a particular space – I find […]