A Pricey Jumble Sale
The Frieze Art Fair, London
16 – 19 October 2008
The Frieze Art Fair, London
16 – 19 October 2008
Note to self Things I would write about if it weren't so late and I weren't so tired: What I've not yet said about Hirschhorn's work. Fear. What I've been reading about photography's indexical relationship to reality. Quotes from Judith's […]
I don't really have the time to write this but I had such an extraordinary day yesterday. Sooky, a Korean artist and writer, who had participated in the WLTM event, recently asked me to pen a few words about an […]
Some text I have written to accompany my contribution to our open studios exhibition 'Around Photography' 25 and 26 October and 1 and 2 November 12 – 6pm: Thinking Still Photography is to my practice what something is to something […]
I was in Polegate today, which is a town near Eastbourne, in Sussex. I found this completely flattened and very rusty tin can on the grass verge by the side of the road. It set me thinking about flatness and […]
It feels odd to be making these last posts about the opening on the day after the show closed.Since I came back I’ve had so much to do with that unfortunately my blogging has got very behind.Here at last are […]
A-Foundation, , Liverpool.
20 September – 22 November 2008
With half the UK’s population residing outwith urban conurbations, and regional and arts and cultural policies prioritising local engagement, locations often regarded as countrified are strategically raising their art world profile through imaginative programmes and project.
Now the largest photography festival in the UK, photomonth 08 encompasses over 100 exhibitions and events in more than sixty galleries and spaces in East London, featuring up to 500 photographers.
The October art fair frenzy kicks off with Art London 2-6 October at Royal Hospital Chelsea, celebrating its tenth anniversary by presenting eighty galleries, 1,000 artists and five continents.
Glancing at the simmering surface of Lake Ontario in mid-summer, its hard to imagine that Toronto will be snow-covered for most of winter. The extreme conditions, however, dont stop the city from boasting a vibrant art scene. Distinguishing itself from […]