Shortcuts Review AirSpace Gallery 2nd April – 7th April 2007 By Anna Francis What has been going on in the bowels of the airspace gallery? Shortcuts, the first AirSpace members’ show, seeks to answer this question, giving the viewer a […]
ANDERSONMACGEE Two After a hard week of ivy, paint stripper, touring around the Staffordshire Moorlands and good food along with loads of hard work from Paul Macgee, Briony Anderson and the AirSpace Team we finally completed the new works by […]
still in recovery, taking off the installation. feeling good and very tired at the same time. it will take a while to fully understand what have i done :)
This is Desa's clothes in which she wishes to be buried in, all wrapped up into a bundle. I quite like the way these pieces are folded together. One starts unfolding it in one's mind in order to work out […]
Worcester City Museum and Art Gallery, Worcester
24 March 5 May
Talbot Rice Gallery, Edinburgh
21 April 2 June
Various locations, Swansea
14 April 13 May
Various locations, Birmingham
31 March 15 April
Bearspace, London
13 March 5 May
Tullie House, Carlisle
26-29 April
Letters in response to the recent a-n Review of Normal Flora.
Temple Bar Gallery,
4 April 2007 to 4 April 2007
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Projects unedited blog by Megan Broadmeadow
The paintings are so heavy to move, and I am having such difficulty getting the exact colours, painting and then repainting, adjusting, all the while bent double over them, that there is difficulty straightening up after long sessions of this. […]
The paintings are so heavy to move, and I am having such difficulty getting the exact colours, painting and then repainting, adjusting, all the while bent double over them, that there is difficulty straightening up after long sessions of this. […]
I've been to Italy, which was inspirational, and experimenting with life drawing in the life room. I now know how these etchings will develop. They will be about fragmentation and the fragility of the human form. I have the drawings […]
Last week I had a glorious time pushing oil paint about. I began four new oil studies, selecting pieces of china here and there which caught my fancy. Being in such an environment, filled with the most amazing, colourful, delicate […]
Admin day comes round again. It's one of those times when despite really wanting to make some work I also really, really need to do some filing, sorting and emailing. Actually I feel as if admin week is what is […]
The etymology of traditional Chinese characters is very revealing – here is the background to ‘cicada’. The character is pronounced ‘chan’ [second tone] or ‘shan’ [second tone]. The left half of the character provides the meaning, while the right half […]
Projects unedited blog by Birgit.R. Deubner
TOOLS DOWN- well I just don’t feel myself at the moment so work has ceased, I spend much of my time sleeping. My condition is further agitated by the various political canvassers coming to our door. We have the elections […]
First I went to the Copy Shop and got printouts of all the possibilities to check out my decisions, and then to Boesner's. It meant difficult decisions about which colours to get. The "hand painted" colour charts are a long […]
More worries My mother's health is deteriorating A friend has lost motivation it seems … and he never sleeps I have no faith in myself…I works so hard to overcome my fear of failing…but I cannot trust myself like I […]