Page 2903 – a-n The Artists Information Company

stills from Jellyfish Lake
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Fail… to succeed

David Butler reports on the current crop of ground-breaking collaborations between art and science that are giving artists the time to undertake sustained, open-ended research without the expectation of a specific outcome.

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RedBall Project
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Big red ball

American artist Kurt Perschke reports with an account of his self-organised large inflatables ‘RedBall Project’ in Barcelona.

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Mundial (world cup)
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Class act

Simon Morrissey takes a look at what the Catalan capital has to offer artists.

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Crossing lines of fire
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On the waterfront

Marc Rome gives an account of his participation in an international collaborative project on New York’s Staten Island.

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Generating income

Last February Jennifer Vickers completed a two-year residency at Manchester Metropolitan University as part of North West Arts Board’s Setting up Scheme. “During the early stages of this placement I struggled to make any kind of profit from my practice, […]

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Planes
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Community installation

Last May, C Visual Art conducted a two-week residency at Torre Abbey in Torquay funded by Awards for All. Five artists were involved and by combining the individual skills of the group they produced an installation that focused on the […]

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Needle point
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Why wait to expose yourself

Worcester has recently witnessed the addition of a new £16 million retail development by St Modwen Developments. An arts strategy was included in the planning stages, with new works commissioned and artists consulted as part of the design process. Paul […]

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Seeing it both ways
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Seeing it both ways

The Arts and Disability Forum based in Belfast offers grants of up to £5,000 to disabled artists throughout Ireland working in all art forms. Awards are granted for a specific project or body of work. Seeing it both ways is […]

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One hundred books
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Stephen Hurrel

I recently completed a public art commission for the new Library and Learning Centre at Leeds Metropolitan University.

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Sofa Spectrum
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Something in the ether

Sandwiched between the mountains and the sea, Llandudno’s modest, faded Victorian gentility is home to Oriel Mostyn Gallery. ‘Something in the Ether’ was a discussion using ‘Mostyn 12′ – the gallery’s twelfth annual open exhibition – to ask whether and how an open show pinpoints emerging trends in artists’ practice.

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Liquid sorrow
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Susie Hamilton

For the last five years I have painted cowboys, explorers and criminals – men seeking liberation outside the laws and limits of society in dangerous, exhilarating places.

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Frankie teardrop no. 3
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EU2

Stephen Friedman Gallery, London 14 September – 19 October

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An anecdotal plan of Tate Britain
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Line up drawn up

The University of Gloucestershire and The Jerwood Charitable Foundation recently announced the winners of this year’s Jerwood Drawing Prize, selected from a severty-five strong shortlist. First prize of £5,000 went to Adam Dant, second prize of £3,000 to Ansel Krut […]

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New crafts survey

The Crafts Council is commissioning a substantial new socio-economic survey of makers in England and Wales, to find out about their working lives, professional development needs and their attitudes to bodies such as the Crafts Council. This new survey will […]

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Charities reform

A major review of the legal and regulatory framework for charities and not-for-profit sector has led to proposals for comprehensive reform. Published by the Strategy Unit of the Government’s Cabinet Office in a consultation document entitled Private Action, Public Benefit, […]

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Sliced cube (detail)
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Winning through

The £15,000 first prize in the Singer and Friedlander/Sunday Times Watercolour competition has gone to Paul Emsley for his painting Rhinoceros. The Young Artist Award, worth £5,000 to the most impressive watercolour by an artist under twenty-five, went to Nicholas […]

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New guidance issued

The Arts Council of England (ACE) has issued new guidance for artists and arts organisations working with children or vulnerable adults. This move is in response to the requirement of the Department for Education and Skills (DfES) for an enhanced […]

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Untitled
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Waterworks

A three-year programme made up of five parts, the Water Project is taking place in London, Kyoto and Toyota between 2002-2005 and comprises exhibitions, seminars, community events and educational activities. The project commenced in August with the Through Flow seminars […]

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Self portrait (kissing with Scopolamine)
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Douglas Gordon

The master of Hollywood remakes and literary allusion, Douglas Gordon, talks through his career development with Morgan Falconer.

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