inkygoodness 3: Wonderland
Vaad Gallery, Birmingham
12 – 27 September 2009
Vaad Gallery, Birmingham
12 – 27 September 2009
Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art adn Design, Dundee
22 May – 6 June 2009
Live Art Falmouth, Falmouth
6 – 7 June 2008
Bio Roxy, Orebro konsthall, Orebro lans museum, Orebro
24 – 26 October 2008
Artist Stephen Palmer interviews Ally Wallace about his Netherdale Stadium residency and subsequent exhibition at Old Gala House.
A review of “How to Get Attention When You’re Drowning” at Cheap Cheap Gallery, co-curated by Dinosaur Kilby and Yasmyn Nettle
A collection of diverse artwork in glass cabinets, featuring Kevan Cadman, Neath Champion-Shorr, Ken Horne, Tair Rafiq, Uzma Rani, Teresa Sayner, with Paul Evans
Efi Haliori presented her latest photographic project‘ Transformations’ at CAN Gallery, in Athens.
Yasmine Rix reviews the podcast that investigates what artists do and why.
A group show inspired by the museum’s seaweed collection, illuminating one of the hidden roles of women in scientific research.
A review from last year of the Future Farmers Show at YBCA, San Francisco.
Leon Robinson (University of Glasgow) writing on artist Ally Wallace’s work and the subject of his Glasgow International 2010 project, Modblocks.
Supported by Visual Art South West, Exeter based writer & artist Gabrielle Hoad received writing bursary to review the ‘Prospecting’ Artists Symposium in Somerset. Images by London based artist Léonie Hampton.
The art of iconic Georgian artist, Levan Lagidze whose exhibition ‘Bach Exercises’ runs from 19 November – 8 December 2018
Prospecting: new directions and territories for artists’ practice
Symposium held on 1st November 2018.
Artists talk about their lives and careers in the art world
Weeds in the cracks Manifesta12, Palermo, 2018 The planetary Garden is a concept planted in the world by the French philosopher and gardener Gilles Clement. It is this idea that took root with me during my visit to Maifesta12 in […]
A review of Re-Imagine the City, a residency exhibition at Artcore, Derby. On display until 19th August 2018. Words by Lydia Grey, Images by Artcore.
In 2016 I attended a creative clinic led by curator and collaborator Annette Moloney. Within 10 minutes, Moloney was quoting Radiohead, and with good humour: You do it to yourself, you do… And that’s why it really hurts. […]
Is it possible to be political and still love flowers?
An interview with Alain du Pontavice ahead of his exhibition in London 19 June-1 July 2018
The new Camberwell Space inaugural exhibition A History of Drawing on the practice and teaching of drawing at the College for over 80 years.
It’s a July evening and a dozen of us are crowded into a small river boat on the Great Ouse moored on St Ives’ quayside. As the motor starts up and we begin to head upriver towards the Hemingfords, […]
Artist and filmmaker Rosalind Fowler reviews a few fllms at Documenta Kassel
57th Venice Biennale from the perspective of Margherita Gramegna, founder of 51zero, international moving image and digital arts festival in Medway, Kent.