‘Magma’ by Marianna Morkore and Rannva Karadottir
?City States? exhibition at Novas Contemporary Urban Centre, Liverpool Biennial 2010
18 September – 28 November 2010
?City States? exhibition at Novas Contemporary Urban Centre, Liverpool Biennial 2010
18 September – 28 November 2010
Giulia Ricci, Untitled, hand made drawing, pen on paper, 25x20cm, 2010.
Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool
18 September 2010 – 3 January 2011
The final shortlist for the UK’s biggest painting competition, the John Moores Contemporary Painting Prize, will be on display at the Walker Art Gallery 18 September 2010 – 3 January 2011, within the Liverpool Biennial.
Yale, Wrexham
23 April – 23 May 2010
Born in Pfarrkirchen, Bayern in Germany in 1982, Haidacher studied photography at The University of the Arts, Linz from 2006 to 2009. He is currently studying for his Masters there. Haidacher has also spent some time living in London (and has an impeccable English accent). Haidacher is one of the artists based in Linz to be awarded a studio at the Salzamt for one year during 2009/2010. He also won the Best Selected Works prize in the Epson Art Photo Award 2009.
With entry to John Moores closed by the time you read this, you’re either registered and in with a chance for the
Graham Crowley is one of the most distinguished living painters in the UK today. As the deadline closes on entry to the John Moores 2010 competition, Kate Brundrett asked him for his views on the competition’s significance and for his ‘take’ on the state of contemporary art practice.
Liverpool Hope University, Liverpool
14 January 2010
Haroon Mirza, Adhãn (detail), 2009. Courtesy of Lisson Gallery.
Curator Matt Roberts talks to Jane Watt about how and why he set up the London-based organisation Matt Roberts Arts and the importance of providing support and a platform for emerging and mid-career artists, curators and arts professionals.
It's been an interesting few days: went to Tate Liverpool to see the Glenn Brown exhibition – nine rooms' worth of paintings. It took us all day to go round, with a break for lunch – a very intense experience. […]
Brendan Lyons, Blu Painting (detail), acrylic paint, 80x80cm, 2008. Installed at the Bluecoat, Liverpool.
Kate Brundrett talks to Paul Rooney about his work, residencies and winning this year’s Northern Art Prize.
Matthew Houlding’s Sons of Pioneers.
Oriel Wrecsam, Wrexham
18 October – 29 November 2008
Tate Liverpool, as part of Liverpool Biennial – Made Up, Liverpool
20 September – 30 November 2008
In this months round-up we profile six open studio events.
Cynthia Cousens profiles Anne Brodie, who uses film, photography and glass, discussing her career development and fellowship to Antarctica in 2006/7.
To preface a new ongoing series exploring relationships between artists and their collaborators, we asked some of today’s most interesting curators for insights into their practices.
Manick Govindas profile of Paul Hamlyn Foundation, one of the most respected and innovative grant-giving trusts in the UK
Initial Access – Passage to India, Four Ashes, Wolverhampton
15 March – 12 July 2008
Patricia Fleming discusses the relationship with the art market for artists and curators in Wales and Scotland.
Established in 1986 in Manchester, Chinese Arts Centre celebrates its twenty-first birthday this year.