Anne Bean
Anne Bean argues that ‘artists who curate’ should lead their own agenda.
Anne Bean argues that ‘artists who curate’ should lead their own agenda.
Publicly-funded arts organisations are exhorted to extend participation in the arts by getting more people actively engaged in off-site and public realm programmes. Alongside, those in the business world are increasingly aware of the advantages of bringing artists ideas into development and regeneration projects. Here we highlight selected projects happening over the summer within the wider public domain.
Kent, and the Kent Coast in particular, has become host to a series of contemporary art festivals and international events.
Various venues, Swansea.
Charlotte Frost on some of the production activities of the Newcastle- and London-based Forma, drawing out different strands of its programme including curation, representation, initiation, distribution and public art.
Manick Govindas profile of Paul Hamlyn Foundation, one of the most respected and innovative grant-giving trusts in the UK
London-based Matts Gallery is making an appeal to raise £40,000 towards continuation of its programme of exhibitions, publications and education.
Aspex, Portsmouths contemporary visual art gallery, opens in its new premises in the heart of Portsmouths regenerated Gunwharf Quays in December.
Café Gallery Projects, London and other venues
9 September 2005 to 10 October 2005
Curated space looks at strategies and interventions within artist-curator space. Devised and conducted by Manick Govinda, contributors include Gavin Wade, Erika Tan, Jeremy Deller and David A. Bailey.
Curated space artists’ interviews in full.
Café Gallery Projects, London and other venues
18 September 30 October
Gillian Nicol explores the gap between the expectations of artists and others of ‘alternative’ activity.
Chisenhale in London is opening its doors to the public 11-13 October, providing an opportunity to meet with artists and performers, take part in workshops, see the gallery exhibition and get an insight into how an established arts studio group […]
This year’s Big Draw, running 16-23 October, brings together one thousand venues of all types and sizes. Included are the major national museums, shopping centres, stately homes, Roman palaces, folk museums, steam pumping stations, church halls, gardens, stations and even […]
Milton Keynes Gallery 12 July – 1 September
Neil Zakiewicz visits an exhibition of site-specific interventions in art consultant Lotta Hammer’s home.