David A Bailey
David A Bailey talks about how his socially-informed work has led him to curate projects that set it within a wider (art) historical context.
David A Bailey talks about how his socially-informed work has led him to curate projects that set it within a wider (art) historical context.
Erica Tan describes her career as requiring her to undertake different roles, of which ‘artist’ and ‘curator’ are only two of many.
Gavin Wade talks about his role as a ‘professional curator’ working outside of an institution.
Jananne Al-Ani describes how her experiences as an artist have informed her development of curatorial projects.
Anne Bean argues that ‘artists who curate’ should lead their own agenda.
The problem of exhibiting the product when the art is in the process Chris Young considers the shortfalls of the gallery experience in exhibiting process-based art.
Updated for 2008 Research papers, Indexing intelligence is a listing with live weblinks of accessible ‘facts and figures’, research studies, conference reports, publications and other resources that are pertinent to all those working in the visual arts, compiled and edited […]
This month’s new appointments.
Imagine attending a concert but instead of sitting or standing, you walk.
This month’s movers in the art world.
Text-only version of a-n Research paper: Art work in 2007 with live weblinks.
A response to the McMaster Review from the AIR Artists’ Advisory Group.
Key recommendations in Brian McMasters review of public arts, launched in January, are that there should be at least two artists on the Boards of arts organisations and that peer review should underpin decisions about arts funding.
This months a-n Collection: Trade-off explores the markets for art in the UK drawing on intelligence gathered at the recent series of NAN Roadshows1.
Since November 2006, Arts Council England has been asking all across the land to add their views on the public value of the arts.
It would seem that politics has taken centre stage in contemporary art.
This Research papers series offers a timely response to the need for more easily accessible data and knowledge about, and for, artists.
As Anne Brodies Big Antarctica project blog draws to a close, C Moray de Morands compelling account of her Berlin residency is building up steam.
Cardiff Art In Time, affectionately known as the CAT Show, revives one of the seminal art festivals of the 1990s.
Derbyshire Community Foundation and the University of Derby announce their new partnership.
Over 4,300 practising artists are already benefiting from AIR
The launch of projects unedited in late November was the latest addition to a-ns series of open, interactive websites.
Twelve leading artists and writers are included in a new book addressing the creative process in contemporary performing arts.
Debra Savage’s case study-based research into the realities of professional artistic practice.
Artists projects in progress