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Research and development exploring reconsiderations of landscape through my fine art practice as part of the A-N Travel Bursary 2016
Research and development exploring reconsiderations of landscape through my fine art practice as part of the A-N Travel Bursary 2016
This week I’ve been working on a short film. I took the raw video during the summer whilst capturing footage of crows on a ploughed field. Whilst playing the videos back I discovered that I had captured a crow dropping and […]
Over the years I have been involved in HelfaGelf open studios in North Wales. As my studio is up at the top of the house I bring work down and have lino blocks for people to print when they visit. […]
While making the record print of David Bowie using etching techniques I also made tests on the back using different tools. Surprisingly I found that the label would not come off, and I also found that the printed text on […]
A weekly briefing featuring national and international art news, including: Cockpit Arts Camden building faces redevelopment, all-female show offers defiant riposte to Trump winning US election, and new artistic director of Tate St Ives announced.
I am getting confused. I know I published a post on this piece last night but it seems to have disappeared. Like the post on number 10 it will probably reappear and I will have a duplicate! There always comes […]
Exhibition highlights for the week ahead, selected from a-n’s busy Events section.
The London-based artist, who is shortlisted for this year’s Turner Prize, wins the £30,000 biennial award.
Photo: John McCormick I’m going to be meeting film maker Henrietta (Thomas) again tomorrow to talk through the editing process for the making of ‘I Always Wanted To Be …’ I’m filled with a mixture of excitement and apprehension; I’ve […]
AUDIOBLOG – Please click here I’ve been shuffling around a certain something in the work. I’ve been glancing at things in the corner of my eye. The stitches haven’t quite caught it and neither has my pencil. This evening I […]
So finally I seem to have merged from the flu fog. I have completed some new works this week, and got a load of admin done ready for two shows coming up in December The Thames: The ARTery of London […]
The main body of work for the residency has begun. Over the past two weeks I have prepared and developed some of the prints for a large installation of prints. The process is very fluid as I cut out aspects […]
The following conversation with Kevin Hunt took place as part of his participation in the Critical Perspectives at Teesside University Fine Art. He is an artist and curator based in Liverpool and was a director of The Royal Standard, Liverpool […]
London-based arts organisation V22 hope to open artists’ studios in the old library building during the summer of 2017.
Group Crits are something that puts the fear into any art student. I decided that I would use the opportunity to put away this fear and use the presents of my fellow students to perform a new piece of work […]
20th October The exhibition was due to take place from 13:00 to 15:00 inside the prison. We all had to exhibit on the first floor, were not allowed to fix anything to the walls or ceilings and there were no […]
Swiss-Italian artist wins £15,000 award for portrait of an 18-year-old Johannesburg schoolboy.
AUDIOBLOG – Please click here So, it shouldn’t surprise me every time, but it does. You put work up in a different environment and it changes it. I’ve just hung up seven of the nine bras from Nine Women in […]
New festival artistic director John McGrath announces a snapshot of the 2017 programme, which includes new commissions by prominent visual artists.
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Wow. Received the sample from the printers. Two sections have been cut away from the backdrop to test colours and quality. The image shows the height of 3m and 1.5m wide. Checking the intensity of colour and that it will […]