
Wilhelm Sasnal
Sadie Coles Gallery, London
9 June – 27 August 2011
Sadie Coles Gallery, London
9 June – 27 August 2011
So it is over a year now since I graduated. I’ve done a bit of this and a bit of that, mostly trying to figure out what to do now! So after lots of trial and error, and ending up […]
NVQ Pedantics 1 year part time (Let me begin by saying this; diplomas are fine, a framed NVQ certificate looks just as good on the wall as any degree certificate so don’t be put off by what your more intelligent […]
Just over a week to go until I start my course. I’ve been steadily reading books from the suggested reading list although I keep being corrupted by the shop at the Cornerhouse. The latest purchase is Frieze d/e, a new […]
Arron Kuiper, Box 8, oil paint, aquagel, glass vitrine, 2011.
As UK’s universities continue their radical overhaul to deliver a more streamlined and affordable ‘service’, art education is facing up to the challenges this presents to the sector. Attending Cubitt’s July Festival of Blackboards, Mitra Memarzia observes that art students […]
Artists David Hood and Seainin Passi introduce their ongoing collaborative practice Community Facility, and reflect on a legacy of nine years’ work and the subtleties of engagement that have emerged.
A selection of post-graduate study routes on offer across the UK.
When I was trying to write my artist statement I found this video on Matt’s blogt. He is part of the online graduates. It made me laugh. Decided to share it!Artist’s Statement An Artist’s Statement from Charlotte Young © 2011 […]
I was at a wedding last week. My own experience of marriage, back in 1983 aged just 20, made me realise the power of ritual. I wasn’t keen on the idea: for me, weddings should take place naked at Stonehenge […]
Tim Ridley, a recent graduate from Chelsea College of Art and Design, uses photography as a springboard in to new work. Exploring the realm of difference and the carnivalesque Ridley applies the photographic medium to tactically extract ways of approaching […]
Much to report! I have recently returned from a five week stay in Hungary – three weeks on a masterclass building a smokeless kiln and two travelling around Hungary seeing the richness of the arts in Hungary and in particular […]
Queens Square Success & a victory for Contemporary Art Well our Inaugural Exhibition has been and gone, and all-in-all it was a jolly good success! We are thrilled with the response we had, both from our Artists and the audience. […]
Must have walked halfway across Birmingham and back today hunting down a printers who is prepared to take on my print job. Have decided to make a ‘freize’ to go along the back of my lovely old museum style cabinet- […]
So here I am, fresh from degrees unedited, joining the grown-ups. I had expected to be doing this sometime this year but not quite yet; however, contributing to Artisterium 4 seemed like a worthwhile project to document and share and […]
I enjoyed the rest of my time in London, finishing up on friday lunchtime at a group crit with fellow artists with Harriet Hill and Hannah Westwood. I discussed my project and experiences in China, against the noisy friday traffic […]
The second part of the ACE report – The exhibition ‘Redirection and Network Timeout’, will also be shown at the Constance Howard Research Centre Gallery, Goldsmiths College, London, SE14 6NW from 6th September 2011 until 6th October 2011. There will […]
Artists talking Online editor Andrew Bryant talks to Nicola Dale about collaboration, blogging and a dislike of loose ends.
St Peters Hall and The Lighthouse, Bournemouth and Poole
15 April 2011 to 10 September 2011