
‘Scopos’ the Watcher.
Kaleidoscope Gallery, Sevenoaks
14 – 24 October 2010
Kaleidoscope Gallery, Sevenoaks
14 – 24 October 2010
Last night was the launch of HMS Open Studios 2010 and proved to be the best ever. There were lots of interesting high profile Sideshow events in Nottingham so the competition was really hot. However, people from 8wks to 80yrs […]
The Photographers’ Gallery officially closed its doors to the public for one year on 19 September 2010 to “embark on our ambitious development of the building, creating a new, international home for photography in the UK”.
Comings and goings amongst arts professionals and curators, designed to aid networking and collaboration.
Profiling studio and workshop facilities around the country, plus ambitious exhibition projects that are engaging with local communities.
Capabilities Although my residency is officially over I went back last week to test out the capabilities and capacities of the Stratasys Fortus machine. The idea came from a proposal I have written for a conference next year. The question […]
tell me I’m not going crazy Like the internet can do so well, I’ve been journeying tonight. Generally I avoid TV but tonight among The Antique’s Roadshow and Mastermind I watched ‘Unreported World’ on C4. Here goes the route that […]
I have just been catching up with Susan Francis’s blog, ‘Flesh on the Bones of the Belfast Child’ and I came across an entry where she had quoted myself: ‘…Now if I was to create a representational image I use […]
Following Christian Union meeting we know that we need to reach out to more students and maybe me and Steven work together – he is a Photography student level 5 / 2nd year. In the talk on wednesday it was […]
Part of my current bout of interest in photography stems from a frustrated attempt to learn more about the processes of lying. This led me to concocted histories, namely the writings of W.G. Sebald and his use of (old) photographs […]
On the way out throw me an idea or two … cont. Dave Beech Acconci wouldn’t be the classic artist of dematerialization. You would maybe get more mileage out of Barry or Weiner in terms of a dematerialization of physical […]
Featuring a selection of the UK’s arts organisations that are providing vivid cultural life to rural areas.