Discovering the portrait work of Vhils immediately made me think of the works in concrete and plaster of Rachel Whiteread. Although the two artists are a long way apart visually and conceptually they are both working with essentially the same […]
SCULPTURE ‘100 DREAM SHAPES’ I am interested in translating my paintings into sculptures. In this concern, I looked at what I could do to appropriate different parts of the painting with a sculpture. I have started to address the paintings […]
Just got back from London! Had such an awesome trip. These are a few of the Galleries I went to… The Tate Modern: Homeworkers http://www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-modern/displa… The art works I was most interested in were Tracey Emin – Annette Messager – […]
Frith Street Gallery, London
7 June – 2 August 2013
The Art Fund annual report reveals that its membership is at a record high – and that in 2012 it paid out over £6m to museums and galleries in the UK.
The Cass Faculty of Art, Architecture and Design, London
14 – 23 June 2013
After a busy 2012 of solo shows, festivals and art fairs; we talk to Scottish artist Kevin Harman about his career since graduating from Edinburgh College of Art’s MFA in 2010. And pick his brain on art education today.
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.
These pictures represent a small number of experiments I undertook as part of the Repetition, Replicas & Multiples module at university. The module aimed to look at how artists from the 20th Century to the present have deployed process, serielaity […]
Ideas for the content of my video installation: Actually, when I started the Matt Roberts ALAS residency, I came with more than one idea for the exhibition. One was to make a new video (which I hope to do after […]
‘Dialogic art practice’ Came across this term in ‘Conversation Pieces’ (Grant H. Kester, 2004) and very excited about how it’s re-framing my world and thinking about what art is, and can be. It’s a brilliantly heavy read – well-researched, without […]
Last week’s Olympic Art Review conference looked beyond the headline-grabbing Arcelor Mittal Orbit to explore the social, cultural and economic agendas behind London 2012’s Art in the Park.
Launched today, a new online exhibition will tell the stories of significant works of twentieth century art that for one reason or another no longer exist.
Rachel Whiteread and space. Having been very interested in Anthony Boswell’s paintings (See attached, and blog ‘Beyond Painting – The Dream of Arcadia’), I’ve come to the conclusion that my fascination here stems from his work seeming to paint the […]
On the train from Vienna to Graz (our third trin journey) It is always sad to say good-bye to Vienna it’s a truly great, dynamic city. Yesterday’s recordings went well despite the weather, from 20 C in Bratislava to 5 […]
Exhibiting artists announced for The London Open at the Whitechapel Gallery, 4 July – 14 September 2012.
Arts Council England and the BBC today announced the 53 successful applicants who will create hundreds of hours of original commissions for online project The Space.
Much excitement in Zeitgeist Art world. We had word from Phoebe Unwin , British Art Show Star that she would return to do a Show&Tell in 2012 which we are thrilled about. Dates for Show and Tell are on our […]
Emily Speed kicked off a very lovely round up of personal achievements of the year gone by a few years ago on a-n and a few of us followed suit. One can find it hard to talk about achievements but […]
A run down of this month’s prizes and awards.
My intention for starting this blog is to keep a record of my practice in the run-up to my final exhibition. I hope to reflect on my working practices and methodology with particular emphasis on creative problem solving. Comments are […]