21 May 2011 Life of a river The exhibition day is approaching fast. Apart from taking pictures of the river and the city, I’m now trying something that’s entirely new to me. I’ve been collecting stones at the river bank […]
Profiling new courses and developments in postgraduate teaching across the UK.
I’ve been enjoying Nicholas Hedges’ blog, A Line Drawn In Water, so I checked out his website, which I’ve been dipping into and finding very rewarding. http://www.nicholashedges.co.uk I see some similarities in the ways we work, and I’ve found it […]
Barbican Art Gallery, London
10 June – 12 September 2010
Degree in Applied Art 2010 – The ideas 1. Inks and paints – Laventille Grids – representing the houses carved into the slopes of the Laventille hills. 2. Photography and installation – Angels and Whore – The idealised representation of […]
Success! Well some more progress anyway. I have managed to get some paper from East Finchley Library- thank you to the nice ladies there – and yesterday I spoke to my daughters school about the project. Last week the children […]
The North Wall Arts Centre, Oxford
18 April – 6 May 2010
Event 7 AURORA Norwich 13-15.11.09 The festival highlights for me were: 1. Shezad Dawood ‘Feature’, which was an interesting Western-themed film of performed scenes, set in the landscape at Wysing Arts Centre, and using a cast sourced from very specific […]
Richard Taylor in conversation with MA in Fine Art at University College Falmouth student Karen Howse
Event 2 Toby Huddlestone: Artist Talk Outhouse, Norwich 07.08.09 Two aspects of Toby’s work interested me in particular. The first was his ongoing series of interventions in front of artworks in galleries, filmed unobtrusively, and in most cases conducted without […]
Four prints accepted into the Pushing Print at the Pie Factory in Margate- thrilled. I would love to make a relationship with Margate- I like its face- it suits me. ‘Accident and Emergence’ run by two of the London artists […]
Richard Taylor in conversation with Carolyn Shepherd, final year degree student at Wirral Metropolitan.
Heroes, Worcester
28 – 31 August 2009
Camping Fusina, Venice
18 – 24 August 2009
9 days to go I have mixed feelings about how helpful this bank holiday has been in helping me to prepare for the quickly approaching Art Week in Riihimaki. Part of me wants to do whatever a normal 24 year […]
i decided to stop and start going forward again so answered the call to review ….. www.a-n.co.uk/interface/reviews/single/555796 enjoyed the thinking involved in writing again, until the kids came home and i had to cut it short. went to tate britain […]
I haven’t seen an English newspaper for two months, since the 7th of June in fact. I don’t expect to see another until mid-September. I get the gist of what’s going on in the world through the BBC news page […]
Djanogly Gallery, Nottingham
20 June – 9 August 2009
This week has been quite busy already. On Monday I held a workshop for a group of embroiderer’s who were interested to here about me, my work and my inspirations. It was lovely to talk to a group of people […]
Tate Britain, London
3 June – 6 September 2009
My studiomate Lawrence is driving me to Gatwick in the morning, so today is my last chance to unpack and re-pack my suitcase and carry on luggage again. The problem is, I’m wondering if I should take another reel of […]
Edinburgh College of Art, Edinburgh
13 – 23 June 2009
What is time based art? Is it to do with exposure length. Implies photography, video of a performance piece? Or video of something growing all speeded up like a tulip in 12 seconds? Does it involve computers..say. The languge of […]