Coinciding with World Art Day 2024 a-n members Phoebe Boswell, Adelaide Damoah and Charmaine Watkiss discuss their participation in the 60th Venice Biennale.
London-based artist and a-n member will present new sculpture, images and drawings that explore diasporic experience.
Supported by a-n, Edinburgh College student Chloe McHardy is part of the 2022 Scotland + Venice Professional Development Programme. The aim of the programme is to help participants establish professional networks at a transitional point in their careers. Over a […]
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.
Glasgow based artist known for working in film, sculpture, print, performance and installation will represent Scotland at the 59th International Art Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia in 2022.
Artist who played a leading role in the British Black Arts Movement in the 1980s and was made an OBE in last year’s New Year’s Honours list, will create new work for Great Britain at the 59th International Art Exhibition in 2021.
The last 12 months has seen the Cardiff-based artist presenting new work at the Venice Biennale that drew on his experiences of growing up on a council estate in 1980s Cardiff. Here he reflects on his personal highlights from an eventful year and calls for more support for working class artists.
December 2017 and I am on a flight to Venice… 10 days to immerse, test and receive extraordinary mentorship from Performance artist Marilyn Arsem, as part of the Venice International Performance Art Week CO-Creation Live Factory – Prologue 1. Curated […]
This week’s selection includes exhibitions and events in London, Norfolk, Sussex and Venice – all taken from our busy Events section featuring shows and events posted by a-n members.
The 58th edition of the Venice Biennale features more than 90 national presentations spread across the Giardini, Arsenale and other locations across the city. We highlight 10 of the best.
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 […]
Curated by Hayward Gallery director Ralph Rugoff, the International Exhibition at the 58th Venice Biennale features work by 74 artists across the two sites at the Giardini and Arsenale. Jack Hutchinson reports.
The Swiss-Icelandic artist’s Barca Nostra (Our Boat) exhibit at the Arsenale consists of the wreck of a fishing boat that sank in the Mediterranean in 2015 with hundreds of migrants on board.
At an awards presentation in Venice Lithuania won the prize for best national presentation while Jafa was voted the best participant in the Ralph Rugoff-curated exhibition, ‘May You Live In Interesting Times’. The award for promising young artist went to Haris Epaminonda.