Venice Bienniale: Lateness is the best way to start a holiday (1)
A series of blogs by Exodus navigating their first Bienniale: Venice’s The Milk of Dreams.
A series of blogs by Exodus navigating their first Bienniale: Venice’s The Milk of Dreams.
A series of blogs by Exodus navigating their first Bienniale: Venice’s The Milk of Dreams.
A series of blogs by Exodus navigating their first Bienniale: Venice’s The Milk of Dreams.
A series of blogs by Exodus navigating their first Bienniale: Venice’s The Milk of Dreams.
A series of blogs by Exodus navigating their first Bienniale: Venice’s The Milk of Dreams.
A series of blogs by Exodus navigating their first Bienniale: Venice’s The Milk of Dreams.
A series of blogs by Exodus navigating their first Bienniale: Venice’s The Milk of Dreams.
A series of blogs by Exodus navigating their first Bienniale: Venice’s The Milk of Dreams
A series of blogs by Exodus navigating their first Bienniale: Venice’s The Milk of Dreams
A series of blogs by Exodus navigating their first Bienniale: Venice’s The Milk of Dreams
Recently The Metaverse has been bothering me. There’s a lot of chat about it in Virtual Reality circles, but I think scaring people with suggestions of strangers in vibrating pants is a bit alarmist. We need more good people in The Metaverse. Please join the good guys.
This was published just before the crisis, about artists using trains and sea routes to reach artists residencies. Now people are either stuck in their residencies or can’t reach them. Here are some pointers for when we can all travel again. Photo by me of Copenhagen Station.
David Hill Gallery, London
30 April – 30 July 2021
Last night, in the bar of a Premier Inn, in Devon, talking to two friends, I tried to understand why it bothers me so much that people ask me why I do not want to have children. I am 38, […]
I arrived during the preview week of the Venice Biennale as a recipient of an A-N Artist Bursary 2019. Curated by Ralph Rugoff, and named May You Live in Interesting Times, I wondered if the 58th International Art Exhibition could possibly […]
I have been looking at the work of Austrian avant-garde artist Renate Bertlmann for the last year and I recently visited the Austrian Pavillion in the Venice Biennale, where her work was exhibited. Bertlmann’s work consists of female figures who grapple […]
Part five of a series of blog posts documenting my research visit to the Finish Bioarts Society.
Recently I applied to an open call for artists from itsliquid group and I was invited to show my work in at THE ROOM contemporary art space in Venice for an exhibition called ‘Visions – the garden of liquid identities’, which […]
This body of work explores the collaborative relationship between Emily Hartless and Anna Rogers.
For the last few weeks I have been working in Three Doors Up, the sister space of ARCADECARDIFF creating a site specific 2D installation piece.
Selection of creative discoveries at the Venice Biennale 2017 with a bursary from a-n The Artist Information Company
For six months every two years, Venice’s Giardini, Arsenale and many splendoured palazzos play host to the Art Biennale. This year, titled Arte Viva Arte and curated by Christine Macel, promised ‘an extrovert movement from the self to the other, […]
During the opening week of her Scotland + Venice film, ‘Spite Your Face’, artist Rachel Maclean spoke to Emily Sparkes about politics, inappropriate nose-touching and pasta pomodoro.
a-n bursary award to attend the Venice Biennale 2017 experienced through performance work, drawing the pavilions with feet. It was amazing.
Invites sent out for Leila Houston’s Collaborative Sculpture as part of ACE funded project ‘Vulnerability in Austerity’ in Leicester