I guess if someone one did now know what I have been through. As they walked through the freshold, they would immediately discover my big, tall, and heavy Gallows, wish would shock them at first. I want to shock the audience. They […]
The first visitors i saw in winter on the estuary were Canada geese which I tried to capture here.. the first attempts at painting on canvas again after many years of photography feels like a different space to be in […]
On the evening of the Monday 30th June 2014, I arrived in Paris for the start of my research residency at Centre Pompidou. The event (part exploration of the archive, part conference) had been organised in response to the 25th […]
I have been working on the finger stitching work for a while now and had begun to feel stuck, like it had reached a point where it had become stagnant. I felt like I no longer really felt connected to […]
Begin with ideas, embrace chance, subvert expectation, trust the process, celebrate an open outlook with a smile at the ready, propose peaceful honesty as a solution.
The Northern Women’s Art Collective is currently exhibiting at Nexus Art Cafe, Manchester, from 26th March until 1st June.
Taryn’s Simon’s new title, Rear Views, A Star-forming Nebula, and the Office of Foreign Propaganda – published on the occasion of a major exhibition at Jeu de Paume, Paris – is more than a catalogue. Tim Clark argues that it’s a veritable tome of essays, images and ideas on the nature of photographic information and misinterpretation.
At this point I would like to return to my other great interest – photography. It offers a welcome alternative to painting, which at this stage of the semester is taking over somewhat, in view of the degree show’s rapid […]
On arrival at Polly’s studio I find a minor disaster has already struck. In the process of retrieving an archived image of a print for inclusion in a book being produced to commemorate 20 years of the Norwich Print Fair, […]
(The immediate context to this picture is not available as memory, but as learned information, put together from reliable and unreliable sources.) SELF Wed 28 January 2015 (– reflections on early years) I took down my paintings from the […]
After the many months of writing my dissertation I thought I deserved a treat, so I bought myself the Marlene Dumas book The Image as Burden. This was a few months ago before the accompanying exhibition at Tate Modern in […]
This post will talk about Joseph Beuys Joseph Beuys German artist For sure it’s in Beuys i had a stronger influence even in the way and size , shape of my work i will start to talk a bit about […]
This week’s selection includes the Whitechapel Gallery’s major exploration of Modernism in art, Caravan Gallery’s photographs of Britain, and a Suffragette-inspired exhibition in Colchester.
Why look into Gordon Matta-Clark’s filming process for his art works? Well.. I thought it was interesting to see exactly how Matta-Clark documents every detail of his processes of making his monstrous building sculptures. His use of photography and filming […]
Moving on from my project in neon The Perfect 10, and influenced by discovering the work of Rebecca Horn, I am excited to be exploring the idea of a performance piece. Aim: – demonstrate the restrictions of ideals imposed on women by […]
We are delighted to have been selected to receive an a-n Bursary to allow us to visit the Venice Biennale during preview week in early May. We will be traveling in ‘Mistress Enid Abbott’, our converted mini-bus, making the over […]
My exhibition have opened on the 20th of February, I have been very busy, so I didn’t have a chance to look after this blog. Sabina Sallis : The Source of Resilience NewBridge Project Space Saturday 21st February – Saturday […]
I was thinking of having a sculpture, or installation piece made up of a Hospital bed, a chair, table and a side cabinet from Ipswich Hospital. I would put all the cards I revived, and make it look homely. I […]
Early forms of portraiture often came in the form of sculpture and statues. Grown out of political necessity they were often depicting emperors to celebrate their power. This demand for portraits was responsible for the growth of the Art Industry. […]
This post will be only to show the photos i had made during the first year in Lens Based Media. More photos from the dancer. All this photos are made in a lecture of drawing, where we had to done […]
http://www.dailypost.co.uk/whats-on/arts-culture-news/look-anglesey-photographers-shots-nudes-8826369?ICID=FB-DPost-main. Accessed 15/03/2015 Here is some photography work by the artist Glyn Davies. He used nude models and took images of them in the welsh landscape. I was really intrigued by this work as it used the landscape of my […]