Yesterday visited Three Shadows – just next door to platform China. Incredible space, with a great exhibition on at the moment, Coal + Ice – “a documentary photography exhibition featuring the work of 30 photographers from China, the United States, […]
A few weeks ago I was having dinner with Ross and Catriona, the conversation was heavily about photography – something i don’t know very much about, so it was really interesting to listen to them get more and more involved […]
Caryl Beach Veronica Grassi Sally Tyrie, 'praesentia', Photography Print Textile, October 2011. Photo: Artists.
Over the past five years, the words Turning Point have been read, heard, written and spoken with increasing frequency by people in the visual arts in England, but for many individual arts practitioners, in particular, the origins and activities of Turning Point remain a bit opaque. This briefing paper is for them and for anyone interested in understanding more about what Turning Point is and does.
Jeffrey Silverthorne Interview Series Part 1 – “I am speaking through hundreds of tongues”6th September 2011 Live interview with Jeffrey Silverthorne at Daniel Blau LondonDuring exhibition Haunting the Chapel – Photography and Dissolution Introduction by Brad Feuerhelm, Gallery Director Excerpt: […]
STUDIO 75 AND HATING THE GREAT WEN SOMETIMES Aware that here we are setting up the new show at Studio 75 while just next week, the big behemoth of Frieze will get underway. What a contrast! Here we are with […]
Mary Ellen Croteau, 'Plastic World', Photography, 2011. Courtesy: Mary Ellen Croteau.
30 different artist with GROK, 'Create a diversion - Art and Music Collaberation', paint, sculpture, pen and ink, video, photography, Sat 8th and Sun 9th October.
Richard DeDomenici, 'Untitled', Photography. Photo: Tom Cretney.
Feeling rather under pressure at the moment, but trying to focus on being productive and NOT PANIC! Plan of action for today… – Pick up concrete from some lovely builders down the road, which I will use to make some […]
News and updates on AIR’s strategies and activities designed to support professional artists within their practice and working lives.
Konrad Wyrebek, Olivia Palermo and her boyfriend Johannes Huebl, oil and acrylic on canvas, 120x90cm, 2011.
New developments in the gallery sector.
A selection of projects, residencies and exhibitions taking place outside the big cities this autumn.
Elizabeth Wewiora looks at allotment-based practice among contemporary artists.
In 2010 artist Jo Berry embarked on a period of research within the School of Biomedical Sciences at Nottingham University Medical School, alongside Tim Self and Dr Nicholas Holliday. Here they recount the experience of an artist working in a ‘live’ scientific research environment, and the ways that the two disciplines of art and science can benefit each other to a wider audience.
We haven’t blogged since mid July because the studio has been closed for part of the summer in order to actually do some travel and also to hole up there and just work. But we have got things up and […]