Sally Lai is currently a Clore Leadership Programme fellow and holds an MA in Curating from Goldsmiths College, University of London. Based in Manchester, the wide range of exhibitions and projects she has been involved with reflect her special interest […]
Sonya Dyer explores Karen Mirza and Brad Butler’s collaborative practice as artist filmmakers.
In a short essay by Richard Hylton on the occasion of Jimmy Roberts solo show, brown leatherette, 2002, Hylton recalls Roberts commentary about his own work gravitating towards the empty space between materiality and representation. Roberts work across the mediums […]
American artist and curator Jen Wu lives and works in London, and is currently an Inspire Curatorial Fellow at the Institute of Contemporary Art, London.
Sara Haq on Judy Freya Sibayan, performance and conceptual artist, curator, publisher and museum.
About me: White Winter Publishing starts as just me, so it seems that talking about myself and my reason for wanting to start this little business is a good place to start. White Winter Puublishing is currently just an […]
Rough, reduced, poetic, essential, contemporary and real, Berlin. The equality, accepting friendliness of people, low cost of living, ease of getting about at all times of the day or night, the safety and lack of harassment, means it is an […]
SITTING STILL AND RUNNING ABOUT An onion head nodded and waved as I sat and stared today. At first I did not see but I stayed, looked longer and saw them: nestled inside among the seeds were small snails – […]
DAY 3 – SEEDS 16 varieties of seed heads and pods collected. 2 green Grasshoppers 1 brown Shield Bug Petrie dishes positioned in zones A, F, J, K and I: 1. In bath 2. Under canes 3. In plant pot […]
Valenciennes is a town in northern France. In the 9th century the region was run by the Normans and in 1008 was badly effected by the Plague. In the 15th century the city was economically independent with manufacturers of wool […]
Reading the other blogs reminds me that I haven’t written for a long while. There is so much to do at the moment that there seems little time to actually write about it. This week I am sending out the […]
GREEN WHITE CUBE On a mild grey morning we struggled with metal tubes and flapping plastic and succeeded in creating a dry area to make and display – our own white cube. The second thing I noticed as I stared […]
DAY 2 – MAPPING Tasks: mark out the individual plots on the allotment with string identify which plots are Jeannie’s and which are Roz’sdraw a plan, marking the plots A – K 47 canes used 47 blue flags to mark […]
Arnolfini, Bristol
15 September 11 November 2007
Chisenhale Art Place, London
14-16 September 2007
ICIA Art Space 2, Bath
12 September 2007 4 January 2008
Southwell Artspace, Southwell, Nottinghamshire
15 September 13 October 2007
S Mark Gubb profiles Studio Voltaire, the first and only artist-led gallery and studio complex in South West London.
S Mark Gubb talks to Vane about its evolution from an artist-led platform in Newcastle to an artists’ agency operating internationally.
S Mark Gubb profiles artist Gavin Wade and his project that aims to tackle the role and function of art.
S Mark Gubb profiles R O O M and learns about its journey from artist-led venue in Bristol to a commercial space in London.
S Mark Gubb talks to Glasgow’s Mary, Mary about their transformation from artist-led project space to commercial gallery.
S Mark Gubb profiles Moot, a Nottingham-based gallery that aims to act as a catalyst for the local arts community.
S Mark Gubb looks at twelve months of activity at Associates gallery, promoting and supporting emerging artists.
S Mark Gubb profiles no.w.here, an artist-run project space which expands and examines film within contemporary arts practice.