Kurt (Hawk)
Yayoi Kusama goes on to say “That the world relates to one big polka dot among a million of stars” (Kusama, 1965, cited in Tate, no date) that to Kusama the world is made of all these dots that link […]
Yayoi Kusama goes on to say “That the world relates to one big polka dot among a million of stars” (Kusama, 1965, cited in Tate, no date) that to Kusama the world is made of all these dots that link […]
The 2016 Artes Mundi prize exhibition at National Museum Cardiff and Chapter features the work of six shortlisted international artists including John Akomfrah and Bedwyr Williams, all vying for the £40,000 award. Fisun Güner reports.
My third day was all about speaking at the 10x10Photobook Salon. Having been to one earlier in the year on my last trip to the US I knew it would be quite informal and a really lovely way of showing the […]
This Exhibition was AMAZING. The humour that ran through out was absolutely brilliant. The whole thing was a thing a thing on its own. from start to Finnish the intensely mad mind of Williams was laid out as a journey. […]
To my horror on Saturday morning after a heavy night drinking with my Girlfriend Emma, I was coxed into waling 2 hours into London to visit Bedwyr’s Exhibition. I just wanted to get onto the tube but Emma had […]
Though for me the exhibition was kind of well banal in its themes some of the art work and the setting was fantastic. I loved the fact they had left the prison in the way it was before it closed. […]
This week’s selection includes new sculptural commissions in Cardiff, painting, drawing and photography in Manchester, and a robotic installation in Liverpool.
I was invited by the ceramics department of Seoul University to give a lecture to all the year groups of both undergraduate and masters courses. This was something that had been in the diary for months, organised by Kyung Won […]
Yesterday I went out on an art teacher’s CPD event organised through the Birmingham Artist Educator network, 4MAT UK. We took a trip on the Ikon Gallery’s barge to make clay houses, part of the Black Country Voyages art programme. […]
OK, so this is a bit of a last minute offering but I thought I’d throw my pennies worth into the ring. See also a-n’s review of this years Turner Prize. Whilst in London I went to see the curators tour […]
Thursday 20th October: I woke this morning in Havelock, about an hour outside Montreal and five miles from the Canadian and USA boarder. We had a very enjoyable evening with Catherine and her musician husband Chris Crilly. Catherine’s house and […]
An exhibition exploring the landscape from Yorkshire to Cornwall.
Yesterday I visited London with a fellow part-time student Gill and her husband Bob, we went straight to the pop up exhibition on the Strand called Infinite Mix, curated by the Hayward Gallery in association with The Vinyl Factory. It […]
In terms of keeping it going, I’ve just added a new post to another blog I started in August of this year. It’s called ‘Keeping It Moving’ and was started in order to document the making of a short film […]
I’ve been working really hard these past couple of weeks, but have been left with a strange feeling of having nothing concrete to show for it. It’s a temporary thing, but it feels slightly odd to be sitting here, preparing […]
I have been very lucky to be paired with a scientist who explains her research well and involved me in each stage of analysing the microscopy images of the T-cells. The slide of the T-cell that I opted to base […]