
Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller
The Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh
31 July – 28 September 2008
The Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh
31 July – 28 September 2008
I'm in Edinburgh for the weekend and can feel my brain whirring. I'm feeling quite a bit more optimistic than I did on my last post. I've have lots of things to think about and a few big decisions to […]
For the past fourteen years, English Heritage and Arts Council England have been funding an important opportunity in the visual arts.
Manick Govinda on the often secretive processes behind awards by nomination as well as the benefits for artists in terms of recognition and critical acclaim.
Temple Bar Gallery, Dublin
16 January 16 February
and other shows in Ireland
Site Gallery and Tate Liverpool, Liverpool
19 October 2007 – 13 January 2008
The Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester
5 May 2007 to 7 July 2007
London-based Matts Gallery is making an appeal to raise £40,000 towards continuation of its programme of exhibitions, publications and education.
Hatton Gallery
9 September 2006 to 11 November 2006
Frieze Art Fair is upon us once again, and as well as 150 art galleries from around the world showcasing over 1000 artists work, visitors can take advantage of an ambitious curatorial programme, under the umbrella term of Frieze Projects.
Edinburgh-based Collective Gallery celebrates its twentieth anniversary in August with a group exhibition featuring artists who have exhibited with the gallery over the last ten years (a show ten years ago showed artists from the first then years). ‘The Birthday […]
Michelle Cotton examines how the local art scene reacts to the international attention focused on the city during the biennial.
Andrea Ronan outlines some UK residencies including what sponsors or residency programmers may expect in return for the fees, studios, materials and accommodation on offer.
Penelope Curtis explores how ‘installation art’ has affected our readings of art, artists and curators.
Venice is historically a meeting point of east and west. It was from here that Marco Polo journeyed to China. Its wealth and power and hence its accumulation of art treasures is built on the control of trade […]
Sue Jones, co-director and curator for e-2 explains the organisation’s remit to raise the profile and understanding of digital arts.