
Samson Kambalu: Holyballism
The Art Exchange, Nottingham
8 October 8 November
The Art Exchange, Nottingham
8 October 8 November
The 2017 Woon Foundation Painting & Sculpture Prize winner on why postgraduate study was always part of the plan.
This week’s selection of recommended shows includes digital photography in Sheffield, Degas in London and a group show celebrating Kate MacGarry’s fifteenth anniversary.
This week’s selection includes vegetable sculptures in Leeds, film works in London and in Newcastle a group show exploring figurative and conceptual art.
This year’s Liverpool Biennial is busy, lively and timely, sprawling across 27 sites and featuring a broad range of cleverly realised works. Chris Sharratt reports from the city and selects five highlights.
The largest contemporary art festival in the UK returns for its ninth edition with 42 artists paying homage to Liverpool’s history and future through themed ‘episodes’.
Commissioned artists will make new work for the biennial, presented in a series of locations across the city including Tate Liverpool, FACT, Bluecoat, and Open Eye.
Tuesday Talks at the Whitworth Art Gallery: Samson Kambula 15/01/13 Artist and author Samson Kambalu has co-curated the exhibition Tattoo City: The First Three Chapters with Castlefield Gallery’s in house curator Clarissa Corfe. The exhibition includes Kambalu’s work interspersed with […]
Unique sites along Nottinghams River Trent are a focus of a series of site-specific performances, installations and artworks.
Tarze Edwards, Chair of EMACA, speaks out about Arts Council England’s decision to transfer funds from an unknown and failing project.
Eleven artists have been awarded residencies at Acmes Fire Station work/live space, as part of this ongoing programme. Slade graduate and recent fellow at The British Library Ming Wong and Ben Cove, recent exhibitor at LMU Leeds and Castlefield Gallery […]
Winners of the decibel visual arts awards, aimed at black and Asian artists, and curators, were announced in March.