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 […]
P L A Y N I C E , N O W ! with Enver Gürsev & Eldi Dundee curated by Nathalie Khan at Nolias Gallery 60 Great Suffolk Street, London SE1 0BL Exhibition runs: 3rd until 8th October, 1-6pm […]
Wilkinson’s Lower Car Park, Bournemouth
17 – 24 September 2011
Anscombe & Ringland, London: 6th September 2012 – 31st December 2017
Quad, Derby
28 May – 31 July 2011
Here goes… my first EVER attempt at a blog! I have been trailing through the fantastic blogs on here in search of inspiration and ideas for my own posts and in doing so I have stumbled across some seemingly incredibly […]
Having seen the word ‘Klöster’ on the map I went to explore.. an hour later on the train north of Berlin I was in a ‘Biosphere’ region of flat but varied landscape which is home to forest, marshland and open […]
Would I like my solo show featured in a museum ‘passport’ being printed for 2012? As the museum is over the road from the exhibition gallery, is very art oriented and has its own gallery- and my work is museum […]
It really is remarkable when things converge. ‘Image-breaking retained the sense that each element retained its own vivid specificity but took a step a back from the final lightning strike of illumination which would hold them all together in understanding. […]
Sally Jubb was raised in Edinburgh where she studied and is currently based. Portraiture is her main interest alongside editorial and fashion photography. She is fascinated by sub-cultures and uses images to explore communities or individuals that are often misunderstood […]
‘Look at Jason Oddy – pinholes + mouth’ This is the suggestion form my mid-phase review on Monday. So of course I have done a web search and found these intriguing images of empty corridors, empty rooms and objects which […]
The last few day have been spent in Groningen in Holland. As you come out of Groningen station you are instantly assailed by the strangest building – Groningen Museum. It was finished in 1994 with separate sections deliberately commissioned from […]
Mostyn, Llandudno
7 May – 26 June 2011
This is my first longer term residency (I did a one week, whistle-stop-tour one, two years ago with OUTPOST in Norwich) and my first time blogging about my work and ideas, so excuse the ramblings that may proceed… I am […]
Tim Ridley, a graduate from Chelsea College of Art and Design, uses performance to actuate ideas and working processes. As Tim gets to grips with being an artist fresh from art school, Richard Taylor takes a further journey in to his new blog on Artists talking.