
Mike Nelson: More Things (to the memory of Honoré de Balzac)
Matt’s Gallery, London
13 February – 14 April 2013
Matt’s Gallery, London
13 February – 14 April 2013
Eastside Projects, Birmingham
12 January – 9 March 2013
Essex Street Market, New York City
8 September – 28 October 2007
Review of Heather Phillipson’s installation in central galleries at Tate Britain October 2021
Review of Exhibition at Tate Britain October 2021
The second of three workshops that form part of the a-n Writer Development Programme 2019-20 took place on Wednesday 15 January at Baltic, Gateshead. Led by frieze deputy editor Amy Sherlock, the focus of the afternoon was exhibition reviewing for […]
This week’s recommended shows include Manon de Boer’s moving image work at LUX, London and an exploration of how creative spaces helps shape artists at Fabrica, Brighton.
My aim with the a-n bursary I received was to build an imaginary subterranean location as a basis for an art work which in its most basic form is both open-ended and critically interesting for the player to explore. The […]
This week’s selection of must-see shows includes the 250th Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, the latest edition of Whitechapel Gallery’s London Open triennial, Lubaina Himid’s banner-like paintings in Gateshead, an exploration of ‘universal collective memory’ in Bristol, and a new exhibition at Tate Britain marking 100 years since the end of the first world war.
The London-based publisher of books on contemporary art has gone into liquidation and its Islington book shop has closed its doors.
The British artist’s commission for this year’s British Pavilion at the Venice Biennale is bold, colourful and engulfs the entire site of the pavilion in Venice’s Giardini.
Four artists each receive £25,000 to create new work and a £5,000 artist fee, plus a 13-week exhibition at Baltic, opening summer 2017.
What does 2017 have in store in terms of conferences and events, exhibitions, art fairs and festivals? We take a month-by-month look at what the year has to offer – and we’ll be adding new events for later in the year as they’re confirmed.
The Baltic Artists’ Award will provide a platform for the work of four emerging artists and celebrate the role of the artist-mentor.
This week’s selection includes a sensitive exploration of mental health in Nottingham, an exhibition of Belgium-based artists in Manchester, and in Edinburgh an overview of Scottish art since the end of the second world war.
46 artists have been selected for the annual open submission exhibition that showcases new and recent fine art graduates.
Gallery on Decima Street will act as home for next four years before anticipated move to permanent large-scale space on South Bank in 2020.
Sculpture and installation artist to create new work for solo show at the 57th International Art Biennale.
Watching this year’s L6 full-timers prepare for their degree show (private view tonight – VERY exciting and good luck to everyone!) has brought it home to me that it is technically only a matter of months before I have to […]
Samara Scott - Silks , Eastside Projects, Birmingham 16 May – 11 July 2015 Before entering the exhibition I am warned that the show contains pools of liquid and to watch my step, not to touch or disturb the surfaces – most […]
Matt’s Gallery in London is celebrating its 35th anniversary with a fundraising party and tombola where even the event’s tickets are a limited edition artwork.
My blog seems to have taken a bit of a back seat this week as I have been working relentlessly to complete my installation. After wallpapering the walls and painting them last week, the first thing on my agenda this […]
Over the past few weeks, I have been considering how my installation can relate to the work of other artists in relation to the representation of interiors and the element of distress. I have come across the work of Mike […]