Material substance
Lucy Wilson takes a look at some of the glass and ceramic artwork being made and exhibited currently.
Lucy Wilson takes a look at some of the glass and ceramic artwork being made and exhibited currently.
Tim Birch joins Jan Williams and Chris Teasdale mid-way through their three years on the road taking art to places that other galleries can’t reach.
Mark Gubb describes Derby’s newest artist-led organisation and calls for other artists to get involved.
Rosemary Shirley meets Caroline Broadhead to find out how she moved from jewellery designer to internationally acclaimed exhibiting artist.
Julie Read gives an account of her experience on a residency in the Austrian capital.
Susan Miller gives an overview of her time spent in the Spanish capital as a result of a travel award from the Rootstein Hopkins Foundation.
Deirdre King profiles LA-based artists’ initiative Raid Projects and its international activities.
Every five years the provincial German town of Kassel, one hundred miles north of Frankfurt, hosts one of the biggest events in the art world calendar. Frederika Whitehead profiles ‘Documenta 11’ and picks some of her personal highlights.
After 22 years in education, and with a first class degree in Graphic Arts from Liverpool University under her belt, Pip Stanley was feeling “well and truly institutionalised and very unsure of what to expect in the world of illustration”. […]
A call for artists was listed in the February issue of [a-n] MAGAZINE inviting artists to take part in an exhibition called INside-OUT at the Museum of Domestic Design & Architecture (MoDA). This Opportunities listing elicited responses from artists throughout […]
Stephen Davids is a Youth Worker and community artist in east London currently studying for a BA honours degree in Informal Education. He was recently commissioned to design and create a mural for the children’s ward at The Royal London […]
After responding to an opportunity listing in the October 2001 issue of [a-n] Magazine for a residency in Charing Cross Hospital, Clare Johnson was selected and invited to start work in December. The project organised by the Arts Committee for […]
Claire Douglass describes the work that she made during her recent residency in Hackney.
The Changing Room, Stirling 8 June – 27 July
Beaconsfield, London 30 May – 7 July
In 1999 we visited Moscow for the first time and whilst there contacted the British Council to propose a new work looking at aspects of the Russian space programme.
Angel Row Gallery, Nottingham 7 May – 29 June
Norwich Gallery, Norwich School of Art and Design
2 May – 8 June
Bridgwater Docks, Somerset
3, 4 and 5 May
The phrase ‘weekend break’ took on a new meaning when fifteen artists were invited to spend time at the Great Eastern Hotel in London’s Liverpool Street and create site-specific work inspired by the space. As a result hotel guests there […]
The latest commission for Compton Verney in Warwickshire, John Kippin’s ‘Beauty, Harmony, Truth: navigating the English country house’ documents the impact of political, social and economic change on the British landscape. His observations were exhibited from April-June on sets of […]
Officers of the English arts funding system had something other than the Jubilee celebrations to think about over the June long Bank Holiday weekend. The week before, all had been issued with the long-awaited outline of the proposed new structure. […]
As an artists’ facility and studio complex, Edinburgh Sculpture Workshop has been active on the Scottish art scene for the last fifteen years. More recently, we have been setting up links with numerous European countries, the most ambitious and widespread […]
As part of strategies to improve the professional context for artists, the Arts Council of England commissioned Clare McAndrew and Lorna Dallas-Conte to examine implementation of droite de suite (artists’ resale rights) in other countries and recommend good practice for […]
BALTIC, heralded as a “new breed of public space, an art factory where artists from all over the world will come and work”, finally opens to the public on 13 July. The former flourmill has been converted into a multi-purpose […]