Unfinished Business 2: Felicity Truscott
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Archive
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Venue:
Towner -
Date:
January 20, 2016 at 06:00 PM -
Location:
South East England
For the first Now Showing selection of 2016, we explore painting after abstraction in London, consider artistic positions that have been hard won in Edinburgh, and try to make sense of the ‘reality’ around us in Manchester.
In this opening post LOW PROFILE discuss the motivations and aims behind its new residential workshop model. We feel pretty invisible. We’ve been around for a while and we’ve done lots of things we are proud of, but we remain, […]
Jamboree is a new residential workshop model, initiated and developed by artists LOW PROFILE. This blog frames LOW PROFILE’s motivations and aims alongside contributions by participants, to share the knowledge, ideas, activity and materials developed throughout the workshop.
With Cardiff Council proposing big cuts to the arts in the city, including Artes Mundi and Cardiff Contemporary, the Welsh capital’s cultural community has come together to make the case for continued funding.
The New York-based artist, along with his representatives the Gagosian Gallery, is being sued by photographer Donald Graham over Prince’s use of an image appropriated from Instagram.
first day away from christmas and new year, feels a little awkward. starting to return to the things that need to be done to maintain a normal condition. thoughts of picking up the forest school portfolio and attending to sections […]
A 2012 podcast with the American abstract painter Ellsworth Kelly, who died on 27 December 2015 aged 92, is a fitting tribute to this 20th century giant.
After predicting my career’s final demise in 2013 – 2014 due to my complete disillusionment with the art world, in 2015 it seemed all was not lost. Although I have wasted an entire year with the LAN still not constituted, […]
Ugh, the weather is so horrible that I wish I had a big studio in the house. My studio is actually very close and within walkable distance but sometimes inertia gets the better of me. However, I made it there […]
The founder and director of Situations Claire Doherty has been recognised in the 2016 New Year’s Honours list for her outstanding contribution to the arts in the public realm, while artist Phyllida Barlow and Henry Moore Foundation director Godfrey Worsdale also receive honours for services to the arts.
There is a discontinuity between me as spectator-traveller and the space of the landscape I journey through that stops me seeing sites as places or from being fully present in them, even when I try tactics to bridge the gap. […]
I have been asked to contribute a short text to Natalie Sanders’ and Rebecca Glover’s collaborative research project on video sculpture. However, since I was unfortunately neither physically nor virtually present at any of the symposia, exhibitions or events, it […]
even though it’s the same as the 4kb word document…I just don’t comprehend…ah well, que cera cera… Derby Baths is an activity that includes performance and fabrication – to make real, and fake, sand castles to then be installed inland, […]
with the new year still a recent memory, i’ve been considering how large times feature in my life but what is the concept large times. i’ve quickly pulled a selection of what i think the concept is from you tube […]
Hello and happy new year my friends. It has been sometime since my last post – indeed a very long time. I would love to say this has been due to feverish activity on other projects – but I’m afraid […]
As I took down my 2015 wall planner this morning, ready to replace it with the new one, I stopped for a minute to look at some of the highlights of last year …. April: Exhibition in Sweden followed by […]