“One often calms one’s grief by recounting it.” Pierre Corneille What is the story? In the quiet moments of grief, when words seem inadequate and emotions overwhelm, there exists a sacred space for healing—a space often found within the […]
Re-Wilding Practice: A Year-Long Program for Art and Environmental Sustainability Re-wilding Practice is a year-long intensive research and practice-based program developed by Feral Art School in collaboration with an industry partner, G F Smith (a paper manufacturer). Together with nine […]
Re-Wilding Practice: Art and Environmental Sustainability
The international art fair promoting artists and galleries from emerging markets moves to newly renovated King’s Cross Town Hall
I did a Zoom talk about Drawing last week. It’s been uploaded to YouTube. It was part of a series of online talks for Draw Brighton’s ‘ETC’ series of talks/conversations with the Artist and writer Jake Spicer. I’ve watched it […]
This is turning out to be quite an adventure … I should have been arriving in Stockholm at just about now. Instead I am sitting at Malmö Central waiting with a frightening expensive train ticket for the 15:07 to Stockholm. […]
I have had a diverse approach to making for this project, and the exhibition presents an exploration of my interest in the materials and objects which the opportunity gave me access to. In this episode I will try to reflect […]
When Will it be Released? First NFT to be Minted Friday 12th April 2024 for preview. Auction Start’s Saturday 13th of April. Were will it be Released? Minting on Foundation app at: https://foundation.app/@martinharmanart
I do have a wide ranging practice if you just look at what I make with: Paper, pencil, paint, textile and stitch, twigs, collections, words, sounds, music and songs… I work on my own, and I work in collaboration […]
I’ve reviewed the new changes to the artists insurance. Have I interpreted this correctly? PL covers bodily injury to third parties while on the premises – so for example if someone trips over the doormat coming in to an art […]
Eight ambitious curators take part in a research trip to Northern Ireland.
It’s been a busy week since I wrote my last blog. The press releases have gone out to five different sites so far. These are the main ones here that reach the largest online presence : a-n events, Art in […]
Making good art is not only a struggle, but a bloody nightmare. I agree with Damien Hirst on this one: “Making art, good art, is always a struggle. It can make you happy when you pull it off. There’s no […]