Recently I have been looking back at the crisis commission exhibition of 2012. Artists such as Yinka Shonabare, Anthony Gormley, Tracy Emin, Gillian Wearing and Jonathan Yeo created works to raise awareness and money for the homeless charity Crisis. Although […]
Introducing a new weekly slot on a-n News, providing a snapshot of what’s happening internationally in the visual arts over the next seven days: 13-19 September.
The Cass Faculty of Art, Architecture and Design, London
14 – 23 June 2013
Chat with video artist Emily Richardson. I found our tutorial really engaging and worthwhile, it was refreshing to talk to someone who has no idea who you are and can only go by what you show them. This made me […]
After his first solo show in London this June, Richard Taylor talks to Chris Agnew about MA study, moving his studio practice to Romania, individualising professional practice, plus much more.
Tenderpixel, London
11 May – 6 June 2012
Before the beginnings of the Easter break I had a tutorial about my plans for the degree show. My tutor suggested that I needed to go galleries over the holiday and work out what it was that really interested me […]
The New Art Gallery, Walsall, was my next venue. If you haven’t been there, go. A brilliant, focused, gallery. I found it a few years ago (it wasn’t lost), along with Wolverhampton Art Gallery and Bilston Craft Gallery. In my […]
Here are some lessons I’ve learned from reading art history: – Don’t feel you have to destroy your work if you didn’t succeed, hold onto it and when they find you it will all be there for them to see […]
Southampton City Art Gallery’s collection, which includes work by Turner and Monet and an impressive line-up of twentieth century British artists such as Antony Gormley, Rachel Whiteread, Chris Offili and Gillian Wearing, is under threat from the city council proposal to sell parts of it off to fund a new heritage centre.
One in the Other Gallery, East London
7 December 2007 – 13 January 2008
Chris Brown introduces a rulebook to guide you through the whys and wherefores of artist-led activity.
In your July 2006 issue you report on the new BRITDOCART scheme.
Artist David Macintosh takes a personal look at collaborative working.
Godfrey Worsdale on artists who explore moral issues.
Matt’s Gallery, London
21 April 13 June
Louise Short explains the international networks behind the participation of UK artists in this month’s Melbourne Festival.
With a long history of working with artists, Habitat’s art programme provides the opportunity of prime viewing space that acts as a springboard for young artists.
Arnolfini, Bristol 18 March – 13 May