“Let’s Talk about Vivienne” A walk , by the Walking with the Waste Land group at the Turner Contemporary. Saturday March 11th. A Photo Diary, creating new encounters. A performance by Jill Rock at Turner Contemporary Invoking Vivienne, through the […]
Artists including Marvin Gaye Chetwynd, Mark Leckey and Krzysztof Wodiczko feature in Liverpool Biennial’s inaugural touring programme of exhibitions at galleries across the north of England.
this morning i sit and stare through the newly created gap in the curtains. a bus route goes past our window. before the next bus, i study the distant tree. my meditation is broke by curtain opening and puppy […]
Back in the print room yesterday. Working on Devices 2 at the moment and also more Reportage pieces. I am working with a more varied colour range now on some of the pieces. So far it is working, as it […]
Going back to the idea of pornography and where my work fits in responding to this, I have been looking into feminist theories. The main anti-pornography feminist being Andrea Dworkin, who I have previously looked at and who started the […]
I wish I could really enjoy this moment; to be able to have space in my head for absorbing all I know I learnt from this project. But right now my mind is somewhere else… Platform-Autumn is finally edited and […]
Bol Marjoram Bol Marjoram has a exhibition coming to the Canal in March. Titled What kind of hole am I?. The reasons while I am interested in Marjoram’s work is because I am making collages for part of my work […]
Taylor, A. and Taylor, J. Roffey, M. (2001, p.6) “And each one screams, when bricks and beans Come tumbling on their heads;” This drawing is moving the story on as it shows the evil watch’s entering the town. They have […]
So, now two years have passed and I don’t have another dog. I think I will get one but not at the moment. My life has lost the structure that it used to have, which in some ways is good, […]
Alt. title: What’s Holding You Back? A public pep-talk to myself and anyone that wants to listen. Mostly? Fear of failure. During my school years I was the best artist in my year, from beginning to end that was everything […]
It has been just over a year since the news broke that Anish Kapoor had bought the (non-scientific, non-military) rights to Vantablack – the ‘blackest black’ of pigments – and, in the kind of petulant spirit usually reserved for the […]
There isn’t any a situation that is needier in our contemporary society than our relationship with the other species on this planet. Our intolerance and maltreatment of ‘others’ be they human ‘others’ or animal ‘others’ is the single most important […]
Arts Council England and Arts Council Korea have announced a cultural exchange partnership to fund 21 performing and visual arts projects in South Korea and England, including an artists’ residency programme.
So when I met Jon Kay and his microphone I was trying to stop the garage door slamming into his head -and his son’s. I think killing your audience especially if they have a microphone is the sort of accident […]
Back in 2007 around the same time Mark Wallinger had won the Turner prize for dressing up as a bear, Bristol was competing for the Capital of Culture with Liverpool. I decided to add my little piece of art anarchy […]
Living in a lighthouse is paradoxically both reassuring and faintly unsettling. I’m not living in the round bit – I’m in the assistant keeper’s cottage, which is built square with small sash windows and a flat, leaded roof. The lighthouse […]
A recent one-day conference in London organised by Julie’s Bicycle explored how arts organisations can act on climate change and environmental sustainability. Jack Hutchinson reports.