Kypros Kyprianou
Sally Davies profiles Kypros Kyprianou, discussing his interest in scientific themes, collaborative working and residencies at Artsway and Allenheads Contemporary Arts.
Sally Davies profiles Kypros Kyprianou, discussing his interest in scientific themes, collaborative working and residencies at Artsway and Allenheads Contemporary Arts.
Patricia Fleming discusses the relationship with the art market for artists and curators in Wales and Scotland.
Venice Biennale
6 June 2007 to 11 November 2007
Emilia Teleses opening essay offers analysis of the markets for art in the UK highlighting the contradictions and idiosyncrasies of the relationship between artists and money,
Palazzo Van Axel, Venice Biennale, Venice
5 June – 21 November 2007
Arsenale, Venice Biennale, Venice
30 April – 1 November 2007
Arsenale, Venice Biennale
6 June 2007 to 11 November 2007
Artists and artists support agencies have benefited from recent Arts Council England funding rounds.
Tate Modern
6 June 2005 to 8 August 2005
52nd Venice Biennale
6 June 2007 to 11 November 2007
The recent NAN Roadshow event at Oriel Davies in Newtown highlighted some pertinent issues.
No one likes to be boxed in; for an individual with all their human complexity to be reduced to a cipher.
One of the problems of retrospective blogging is that the dates can get confused. And it is no surprise this has happened in my busy and currently rather disorganized life. This entry was in fact written on 22nd June and […]
Published this month is the fourth in the a-n Research paper series presenting and distributing across our wide constituency Sonya Dyers Boxed in: how cultural diversity policies constrict black artists1
post Venice 'I'm beginning to wonder if I'm (slowly) becoming the (fine) artists I am meant to be' 'real objects make me happy' 'don't think work, feel it' Perhaps it was the heat, perhaps it was the strange beauty of […]
It seems that I will be crazy busy until the end of next year. 2-3 installations in India in August. One project that I want to try and bring back for the Liverpool Biennale. Another project that seems to crystallize […]
The Real Thing at the Tate….contemporary art from China.. The first room that I walked into made my heart jump with joy, the second caused my eyes to well up with delight and the third just finished me off… I […]
12 more hours and I will be flaneuring along the canals of Venice… The most romantic city in the world, allegedly… (However, the reality may just be a city that casts a sharp eye on it’s many visiting artists, travelling […]
The show has come down yesterday and there are just some things to move from the cathedral to my house now. When will I have the luxury of an art handling team at my disposal..? AND I should be on […]
Today I feel nourished thanks to my art work, actually… While I invigulated my show, I met an interesting Urban Planning Phd student, and was drawn into a 2 hour conversation about everything. Philosophy, Art, Society, practicalities and the impossibility […]
I owe David Barrett a great deal. Since we met on Stuart Brisley's Fine Art Media MA at the Slade in 1995 David has continued to take a proactive interest in me and my practice -even when I was doubtful! […]
The curator has been appointed. Her name is Gill Hedley. She is an independent curator best known as the Director of the Contemporary Art Society from 1993 to 2006. Before that she worked for the British Council organising exhibitions of […]
Paris San Francisco-based Hou Hanrou will curate the 10th International Istanbul Biennial.
Sara Raza on Grace Ndiritu, a young London based artist who is enjoying an upwards ascent with an impressive portfolio of national and international exhibitions, that present a fresh style of politics and performativity.
Born in Kabul in 1973, Lida Abdul has returned to live there. Kim Dhillon looks at her practice, working accross various media, that fuses Western formalist traditions with numerous aesthetic influences.