Breathless: MOULD interprets ‘Collective Breath’ a project by Neville Gabie
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Since 2003, In Certain Places has been developing new and unusual art projects for the city of Preston. As the UCLan-backed organisation opens its doors for a short exhibition of work by four emerging artists, Bob Dickinson discovers more about its sociable approach to public art.
Israeli artist Matan Ben-Cnaan has won the £30,000 portrait prize for his allegorical scene inspired by the bible story of Jephthah and his daughter.
I wanted to add this video, as it is very informative, and may be of help to others on the site. A curator and producer talks about how to approach galleries with your work and your ideas. It is pretty […]
De La Warr Pavilion in Bexhill-on-Sea is currently showing Bridget Riley: The Curve Paintings 1961-2014, featuring more than 30 paintings and studies. Dany Louise takes a tour of the show with Riley and finds out more about her approach to painting and abstraction.
I am proud to announce that i will be displaying my work in the “Engagement and Entrapment” exhibition in Cyprus at the Zmart Gallery Nicosia. The piece i will be exhibiting is about capitalism and Migration across the Mediterranean into Europe i […]
As part of LeftCoast’s Creative People and Places professional development programme, a-n will be delivering four workshops in July, including two brand-new pilot sessions on project management and freelance strategies.
The Curating the Campus symposium, held to mark the launch of the University of Leeds’ Public Art Strategy, brought together speakers from across the UK to discuss commissioning and presenting public art on campus. Amelia Crouch reports.
I have just updated my website with the work from the degree show. Feel free to have a look at aligibson.com for a fuller look at the work on display at the degree show. It is open to the public […]
Morning thoughts…My plan of action for today at the little museum is to try to collect more questions (and check on facebook for any replies and add them to the book). To arrange the displays in a way that satisfies […]
AUDIOBLOG – Please click here I suppose I take the nature of the visual artists I know for granted. They are supportive and encouraging… thank you all. However, the visual art that I have made doesn’t require the trust of […]
Sally Lee becomes new executive director of regional branch of Canadian Artists’ Representation/le Front des artistes Canadiens.
The first of two summer exhibitions at the CASS, London is a high-calibre show featuring excellent curation. Jack Hutchinson reports, and finds that the student exhibitors are already planning for the future.
Saturday was busy in waves, but especially full during the afternoon. Gave my mini talk on art maths chaos and order a couple of times and in the afternoon Teresa set up her camera kit in the staff room […]
Blogging on the results of my actions.
I’ve been very frustrated with life recently. I shouldn’t be because nothing is ever really that bad and I certainly can’t complain. In fact I feel even worse about myself when I do complain because compared with most people I […]
A reply to Bryan Appleyard’s article ‘But is it art? on Sunday 14th June 2015