
40 Years 40 Artists: Dorothy Cross
Dorothy Cross remembers the freedom and energy of the 1990s, travelling, meeting other artists and making ambitious site-specific work.
Dorothy Cross remembers the freedom and energy of the 1990s, travelling, meeting other artists and making ambitious site-specific work.
Busy with Sciart projects and with work in ‘Metamorphing’ at the Science Museum, Dorothy Cross spares time to reflect on some of the highs and lows of being an artist; describing how artistic faith has carried her through.
Read the second set of conversations in our 40 Years 40 Artists series of interviews with artists who feature in a-n’s archive.
Our 40th Anniversary programme includes a new series of Artists Newsletter publications and interviews with leading artists.
A group show inspired by the museum’s seaweed collection, illuminating one of the hidden roles of women in scientific research.
The gallery’s chair of trustees, David Dimbleby, says the cuts will jeopardise the future of the organisation which is based in a purpose-built building that opened in 2009.
The winner of the annual award for fine art graduates from the South East region will receive a professional development and mentoring package,plus a bursary of £2,500.
News briefing with national and international stories, including: Activists protest BP sponsorship of British Museum exhibition, plus Louvre Abu Dhabi claims it owns Leonardo’s Salvator Mundi.
This week’s selection of recommended shows includes sculpture at the New Art Centre, Wiltshire, Rose Wylie at the Serpentine’s Sackler Gallery, London, plus a different take on the threat of climate change at the University of Hertfordshire.
A selection of exhibition highlights for the week ahead including: Tate St Ives reopening with Rebecca Warren’s first UK solo show in eight years, and an exploration of the impact of JMW Turner on contemporary artists at New Art Gallery Walsall.
This week’s selection includes Spiritualist watercolours in London, North Indian art in Glasgow and an exhibition curated by a former Turner Prize winner in Manchester.
There have been some fantastic artists’ books published this year and Sarah Bodman at UWE Bristol’s Centre for Fine Print Research has read most of them. Here she picks ten of her favourites.
Grayson and Dorothy. When this thing happened to me that I will tell you about shortly, I was in standing in a gallery filled with an installation by Dorothy Cross called Connemara at the Turner Contemporary in Margate. It is […]
Hall Place, Bexley
28 March – 1 September 2013
BHVU Gallery, London
18 February – 18 March 2012
I’m 29 for the next two hours. Today my copy of a-n came through the post and in the Degrees 2011 section my article was published! According to one artist friend this makes me an establishing artist. I doubt if […]
I’m starting the last of the ‘big jobs’ on my flat. Over the last two months I’ve allowed myself to be totally consumed by decorating and other DIY. Having said that I went to a wonderful talk by Dorothy Cross […]
The Jerwood Space, London
19 January – 27 February 2011
Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin
9 September 2008 – 29 July 2009
Edith Marie Pasquier introduces her selection of Artists profiles.
Libby Anson talks to Juan delGado and the Wellcome Trust about his residency.
David Butler reports on the current crop of ground-breaking collaborations between art and science that are giving artists the time to undertake sustained, open-ended research without the expectation of a specific outcome.