My video "Dreams and Conflicts" which I uploaded to Youtube a year ago has suddenly started to generate a wealth of comments – for no apparent reason! <a href="http://uk.youtube.com/user/annshaw"> Venice Biennale</a> I made it from "mashing "images taken from the […]
The Jerwood Foundation, one of the UKs best supporters of artists practice through their awards and prizes programmes, has a focus this month on photography.
Glasshouse Gallery, Penzance
17 May – 7 June 2008
Seven Midlands-based producers and curators have taken part in an innovative programme, Momentum, to develop their ideas and support them in making art.
Berlin (i) This time last week I was on day five of a six-day trip to Berlin. About now I was making my way from Zimmer Straße to Linden Straße before heading back to August Straße and on to Rosa […]
This month’s movers in the art world.
Tramway, Glasgow
6 February 2008
Manick Govindas profile of Paul Hamlyn Foundation, one of the most respected and innovative grant-giving trusts in the UK
An overview of funding news for England, Wales and Scotland.
Temple Bar Gallery, Dublin
16 January 16 February
and other shows in Ireland
This month’s news of art moves.
Theo Wood talks to two of the judges of this year’s Emergency open exhibition at Aspex in Portsmouth.
Glasshouse gallery, Penzance
1 December 2007 – 6 January 2008
Through devising Research Paper: Biennials and city-wide events, editors Steve Dutton and Jeanine Griffin have sought to articulate some of the creative constraints and opportunities that such events invoke.
There are now over 200 contemporary art biennials across the globe, compared with four or five or twenty years ago.
Rather than asking what a biennial represents, it may be worthwhile to shift the emphasis of the question and examine how it represents. That is: How is it experienced?
Andrea Rosen, New York City
20 October – 24 November 2007
There is something about a ceramics conference that can send a shudder up the spine.
Guggenheim Museum, New York
27 October 2007
This is the longest gap in my blog since I started it in April. It’s not that nothing has been happening. Far from it. But the run up to the wedding and then a few glorious days in Venice (with […]
Chisenhale Art Place, London
14-16 September 2007
S Mark Gubb profiles Studio Voltaire, the first and only artist-led gallery and studio complex in South West London.
S Mark Gubb profiles artist Gavin Wade and his project that aims to tackle the role and function of art.