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06/11/19
Day 8: details and going slow
Not much but also lots has gone on today – great conversations, some reading, lots of looking at details inside as well as some important staring out of the window. Thoughts and conversations around: time and timelines; the past and […]
Four shortlisted artists announced for the Deutsche Börse Photography Prize 2020
Four artists have been nominated for the annual Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize, a £30,000 award which celebrates artists and projects that have made a significant contribution to photography over the previous 12 months.
Engagement with painting & the landscape
It may be slightly early to pen a round-up of my year but I’m at a point where I’m reflecting on the Solo Show and exhibitions I’ve been a part of.
New contemporary Greek exhibition series launched in London
A new exhibition programme of work by contemporary Greek artists begins in London this autumn with a series of exhibition at J/M Gallery in Notting Hill Gate.
Now Showing 320: The week’s top exhibitions
Our regular selection of shows to see around the UK, including a group show exploring the mind at Talbot Rice Gallery, Edinburgh, plus a show looking at connections and alliances between women artists of the early 20th century at Pallant House Gallery, Chichester.
Day 7: Sunday
A fairly quiet day ending with a lovely communal meal and movie watching. I’ve been focusing on reading some of Fryn Tennyson Jesse’s writing today – something I’ve been meaning to do for ages but never seen to find the […]
Nou Wave I: The Old Biscuit Factory / Opening Night 15.11.19 – 6pm-9pm
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The Old Biscuit Factory -
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November 21, 2019 -
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London
Into The Archives
Our final bursary funded meet up took Dean and myself back to London to the rare book archives of the Wellcome Library. I had requested in advance some of their 17th century alchemical manuscripts and these had been bought up […]
Dwell Time Interview with Richard Price, British Transport Police
Dwell Time Interview with Richard Price, British Transport Police on World Mental Health Day 2019. Content warning: Discusses suicide prevention on the railways. Part 1 https://vimeo.com/372175283 Dwell Time Interview with Richard Price, British Transport Police (Part 1) from Dwell Time […]
Exile in the Kingdom – with Rab Harling at Cable Depot
Day 6: without help
A good day of looking at the bigger picture in combination with the details. I am beginning to get a sense of what some of the work will be, how it will come together, and what needs to be […]
Am I not a woman and a sister
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International Slavery Museum -
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November 15, 2019 -
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February 15, 2020 -
Location:
North West England
Day 5: the sun is out
A welcome day of sun so we took advance with a group cliff walks – and then a visit to town for shopping and preparing to be on our own for the weekend. I tested my performative reading along the […]
Anne Colvin: When does a second become a moment? An interconnective residency.
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Patricia Fleming Gallery -
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Scotland
Approaching galleries: top tips from artists, arts managers, curators and gallery directors
For this follow up to her Approaching galleries guide, Jennie Syson asked artists, arts managers, curators and gallery directors to share their top tips, and dos and don’ts advice.
Approaching galleries
Jennie Syson offers some advice on approaching galleries, through setting out the different research routes and methods you might use.
How to write a review
Chris Sharratt, who as a freelance writer and editor has written for Frieze, the Guardian, Art Agenda, Sculpture Magazine and Art&Education and been arts editor at Metro, shares his experience and offers some top tips to consider when writing art reviews.
En’Light’en Project: next stage – the momentum is building!
News of the project which this year received Arts Council Lottery funding is really spreading and was recently featured in the press. Momentum is building and I now hope to secure more funds to take this to the next stage.
Who holds the Copyright!
As a photographer I’ve been commissioned to take an image of an artists original artwork. Under normal circumstances the artist holds the copyright in the original artwork and I, as the photographer, hold the copyright in my image. However, the […]
Dynamic screen – heat responsive panels that open and close
This week I have worked with Dr Ben Bridgens examining the potential of heat activated pistons which can be used to mechanically move objects. Wax within the piston responds to changes in temperature – as the temperature increases, the wax […]
Sooner or Data
Sooner or Data Dominic Smith in association with Aude Charillon (Library and information officer) at Newcastle City Library, funded by the Carnegie Library Lab – Carnegie UK Trust 20 July 2019 My first undertaking for this bursary was to take part […]
Listening to Lively Material: a-n bursary
In my practice I explore a performative, as opposed to scientific, understanding of ‘lively material’ (cells, viruses and DNA). I am using my a-n bursary to develop content for a sound art workshop that focuses on performative ways of relating to lively material through sound.
Members’ Events: rhythmic repetition, urban rural exchange, activist skill-swap
This week’s selection includes exhibitions in Bristol, Swansea and across London – all taken from our busy Events section featuring shows and events posted by a-n members.