New commissions
Shisha will present new site-specific events for Manchester International Festivals Manchester Firsts, through commissions for international artists Subodh Gupta and Rashid Rana.
Shisha will present new site-specific events for Manchester International Festivals Manchester Firsts, through commissions for international artists Subodh Gupta and Rashid Rana.
Collaboration across the European education institutes was the theme at a recent conference in Tallinn, Estonia.
As I was chaperoned around the 8th Sharjah Biennial: Art, Ecology and the Politics of Change, the Emirate reminded me of Phoenix Arizona, but instead of US patriotism pervading, Islam sits relaxingly alongside the logos of KFC, Dunkin Donuts, Burger King, Pizza Hut, shopping malls and building construction.
Formed in 1913, the London Group developed as an alternative to the conservatism of the New English Art Club (NEAC) and Royal Academy (RA), institutions which at that time gave (some) artists an opportunity to show their work through open submission.
Since graduating in 1993 I have made outdoor sculpture in my studio located on a farm in Kent.
News on Airspace Gallery, Midlands Textile Forum and Exeter Studio Project.
Adam Reynolds was a remarkable and inspiring individual. Soon after birth he was diagnosed with muscular dystrophy leaving him with a physical disability.
Film London and BBC Radio 4 are collaborating on The City Speaks, a project bringing together twelve of the capitals artist film-makers and writers to create a series of films for radio.
This toolkit takes artists step-by-step through a process to calculate an individual daily rate and prepare quotes for freelance work.
Artists Insights Coordinator Simon Zimmerman reports on a new development.
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5 May 2007 to 5 May 2007
4 April – 27 July 2007
Projects unedited blog by Larisa Blazic
My day starts with a shave, a quiet contemplative moment for a bloke, it’s that moment in the day when you get to look at your fizog up close. The other day whilst doing this, I was a bit alarmed […]
Dresden is only two hours from Berlin by train, and I was looking forward to seeing the famed Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister painting museum, as well as the newly rebuilt Frauenkirche faithful copy of the original destroyed in the war. Getting […]
I had a meeting today with the curator Gill Hedley. She came to Joking Aside and had a look round. Because of her high powered reputation, I had managed to build it up into a very nerve wracking experience but […]
After the bank holiday on Monday, unfortunately today becomes admin day. Having one dedicated day of the week for admin is a very good idea, 'Thanks Bettina', but it is my least favourite day of the week. The weather always […]
Off to Eigg tomorrow, where there is no electricity and where Festial might well seem a long way away, were it not for the fact that I'll be taking research material with me. 'Popular Medieval Religion 1000-1500' might not seem […]
It has been a busy week, trying to pack in as much as possible as my time here is coming to an end. Went to Amritsar on Tuesday to see the Golden Temple. Caught the 7:30am train from New Delhi […]
start. The objectives of this project are to research and examine benefits of physical computing, responsive environments, audio distribution, and to ask what implications its findings have on development of a laser driven, multi-speaker, interactive system to assure intense pleasure […]
cant seem to make the image of livia less pink, don’t know why, its blue on the camera screen. maybe it will print blue, mother…
For the past couple of months my on-line book has been taking up most of my time but the interesting thing is that my web movies continue to gather "hits". Unlike a gallery show which lasts for only a couple […]
"The most secret movements of the inner world are inaccessible to words." -Hegel. Berlin with all the interleaving of sinister violence, layered decadence, its brilliance of intellectual thought, outpourings of creativity, music swirling over all, has also its physical elements […]
I am so grateful for the Tate online events archive! (http://www.tate.org.uk/onlineevents/archive/) Watching lectures stimulates, inspires and shakes one out of moments of nervous doubt. Other people take a shower to refresh while I listen to a lecture, read a book […]
Axis Festival: Stoke on Trent made a big leap this weekend with their first ever major arts festival. They got all kinds of great musicians; Get Cape Wear Cape Fly, The Guillemots, The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, and organised some fun […]