AUDIOBLOG – Please click here I had a conversation with a colleague about spirituality and my work. How I’ve lost religion and a certain type of faith, but through my own art work, I have discovered something that suits me […]
As I’ve discussed previously, the link between culture and technology goes beyond the material nature of machines and networks, to the historical thinking processes that facilitate these developments. In addition to Aby Warburg and Walter Benjamin, Vilém Flusser was another […]
What ideas did I gather from my China research this summer? I could say that I have come up with many great new art ideas and only a fraction of them are shown above. these are my most earliest of […]
Five events posted by a-n’s members on our popular Events listings section, including exhibitions and events in London, Eastbourne, and St Leonards-on-Sea.
“The universe is something that is so big that you cannot even imagine. It is like a big black hole where you can travel forever and you do not know if you will ever reach an end. Nobody has ever […]
I have now reached the end of my six week Australian adventure. The whole trip has been an incredible experience and I have learnt so much from the people I have met and worked with over this time. The printmakers […]
It just goes to show how much it helps to look back on things sometimes.. Looking back into the blog posts i have written is a valuable tool for understanding how much things can develop and change, from a start, […]
(post by Joseph) Today was the day of FOG… It was also a day of very productive meetings with various potential partners and local arts professionals, to try and construct a viable project that can attract public funding. We know that […]
My Inner Monologue – The smooth paper or the textured paper. That is the question! New grain paper is great to experiment with… How a pencil mark can alter its course because of it’s surface. I am not sure what […]
The graffiti artist takes over derelict seafront lido in Weston-super-Mare for six-week show featuring Damien Hirst, Jenny Holzer and David Shrigley amongst others.
I’ve called this blog ‘I draw’ because my art-work is centred on Drawing. I am an artist from Margate.
Weather Station (Part 1) marks a new step towards an ecological rhetoric; one in which our tangential relationship to nature can be made visible.
Talbot Rice Gallery’s TRG3 programme provides space for artists to realise new bodies of work in response to Edinburgh University’s collections, architecture, and academic expertise. Richard Taylor talks to the gallery’s curator and two of the artists he’s been working with.
Thoughts, ideas, concepts all in the mind, in our heads. thinking makes us what we are, or is it only if thoughts lead to actions. Is thinking safe? Women’s thoughts can lead to other peoples actions. Women may need protection […]
What space would you forge if given the opportunity to create an area dedicated to you and your work? Our space: The Shadow Room Our space making materials: 500 sheets of A4 paper 2 rolls of dressmaker’s paper 1 […]
The fighting history ” in art has changed massively over time. How we have portrayed conflict using art has moved from grandiose battle scenes and portrayal of conflicts leaders ( quite often in time consuming oil paint ) to a […]
Wheel – Propeller and what follows Our creation of form – our systems of motion First state The human being, walks, he strides. The movement is discontinuous, from point to point – The whole soul must touch the ground. The […]
(post by Joseph) Well, it’s Day 19 (gadzooks!) and we’ve come to Mareel in Lerwick to use the internet and to get out of the Booth for a few hours. Today has been a day for arranging meetings – setting […]