Touchstone Talk – Anna Danneman
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Archive
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Venue:
Eranda Studio, The Photographers' Gallery -
Date:
March 24, 2016 at 06:30 PM -
Location:
London
I’ve been manipulating the inner workings of images for a while. Essentially, it’s a digital image that I have opened up in a hex editor, changed the code around and then resaved. For these portraits I thought it would interesting […]
I’ve been photographing the billboard near my house for about four years. Every week a new advertising message arrives and by the end of the week the wind and rain have taken their toll. Sometimes it’s just a small tear, […]
Well, I’m back! Three months since my last post is a little long but I do have good reasons; I have been extremely busy and, if I think about it, a little stressed. Here’s why: I applied for a […]
investigation into qualifications which support the creative and cultural industries, and recommendations for future development.
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Community artist based at a housing redevelopment in North Kensington interviews residents, councillor, architect and Turner Prize nominated artist.
Consultancy research based on a sector survey with questions covering fundraising, partnership development and earned income.
Are initiatives aimed at disabled artists just a way to make the arts sector feel good about itself, an exercise in discrimination when what is really needed is an even playing field? Cornwall-based artist Stacey Guthrie argues that what is really required is more inclusion and less segregation.
Footnote on the subject of value and worth and pricing your artwork … … in another example of perfect timing, artist Helen Dearnley posted an article on FB about pricing artwork. I’d just started this blog post when it came […]
The huge task of finding that elusive piece of art work (see last post) meant having to confront the sheer volume of what I own. Raking through each box with a fine tooth comb, cataloguing virtually every item in each […]
This week’s selection features video work in Bristol and Birmingham, plus painting shows in Walsall, London and Glasgow.
Leaving various materials outside capturing the traces left behind by nature meant that the next step for me was to capture the traces we leave behind in nature. I went to a local meadows in Sudbury, Friars Meadow, and took […]
Even with my new shelves I still had books left over. I had cleaned up my studio space a lot but I still needed more storage space. I was discussing my problem with the tutors on the course and they […]
After the making of my 1st book I soon found myself surrounded by a mountain of books. I needed to think about new ways in which to house them, as I don’t think that the studio floor was practical for […]
I’m an artist living and working in London. I draw sprawling, delicate cities inspired by geometry, nature and architecture. In this blog post I recall my last 18 months of drawing on ‘Vine’ and my recent participation as a nominated ‘Best Vine Artist’ in the ‘Shorty Awards’
I have been thinking things over about my feelings towards books and how there is a deep, underlined emotional response towards the way I look at books or at least there was when I was younger. As I have got […]
Having worked for a fibreglass mouldings company during the summer has given me the knowledge for an idea to create large water droplet like forms using resin, but more specifically clear casting resin. Thinking about elements to put in the […]
Through playing around with ink and water I’ve come across another way of looking at space and how we perceive it in much the same way as Anish Kapoor has worked with a void and Rachel Whiteread’s negative space sculptures, […]