
MOSTYN Open 18 winner announced
Stuart Middleton awarded £10,000 prize for his work Jump!
Stuart Middleton awarded £10,000 prize for his work Jump!
Artangel and BBC Radio 4 launch a £1 million initiative for new site-specific commissions across the UK, with a series of introductory events in January and February.
The venerable London Art Fair is playing host to some interesting interventions in its Art Projects strand, enabling unrepresented artists to get a piece of the art fair action. We look at some of the methodologies being employed and test the temperature of the art market in 2013.
Shortlist for £10,000 MOSTYN Open award includes international selection.
As part of the council-supported Cardiff Contemporary festival, g39 gallery is highlighting the creativity of artist-led activity.
Spike Island, Bristol
6 April – 17 June 2012
Jack Hutchinson reports from the awards ceremony of the Paul Hamlyn Foundation Awards.
Aid & Abet, Cambridge
30 September – 29 October 2011
The continued squeeze on arts funding is throwing up some interesting solutions to supporting artists, whilst raising some serious debates about the future of the profession.
OH YEA I’ve also got some work in the big society show at spacestation 65 in south london which i was really excited about!!! And i have booked myself into a few talks which should help me out with dissertations […]
Tatton Park, Cheshire
8 May – 26 September
Regents Park, London
15 – 18 October 2009
Limoncello, London
7-21 May
Sean Edwards is one of the three graduates from the 2003 a-n Magazine degree show reviews feature ‘School’s out’ who has given updates on their practice in ‘School reunion’ as part of 2009 Degrees.
Site Gallery, Sheffield
1 November 2008 – 31 January 2009
AirSpace Gallery is pleased to announce Trying to Cope with Things that aren’t Human (Part One) :- An international touring group exhibition and publication curated by Ian Brown. Artist: Alan Currall, Alex Pearl, Annika Strom, Francis Mckee, Ian Brown Heather […]
Alex Hetherington on the San Francisco art scene.
Kent, and the Kent Coast in particular, has become host to a series of contemporary art festivals and international events.
Manick Govindas profile of Paul Hamlyn Foundation, one of the most respected and innovative grant-giving trusts in the UK
Chris Brown introduces a rulebook to guide you through the whys and wherefores of artist-led activity.
The UK boasts literally hundreds of visual arts competitions annually. Here, we look at some of the most significant opens and prizes on offer this year.