Reveal
Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire
6-8 April
Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire
6-8 April
A Code of Practice takes commonly-agreed principles of good practice and demonstrates why and how they should be applied.
A Code of Practice takes commonly-agreed principles of good practice and demonstrates why and how they should be applied.
Despite the fact that more people than ever before are going to galleries, the upsurge of festivals and public and the willingness of foreign collectors to buy British art, its clear from talking to artists that their bank accounts are in as dire a state as theyve ever been.
Nina Edge on her portfolio career.
Artists motivations when working in the public realm.
Back in 1980 I left Wolverhampton Poly with a BA in ceramics.
A series of Vox box style reflections by some of the artists who have experienced NAN.
In November, some forty representatives of directors, visual artists and writers from thirteen European countries met in Amsterdam for a conference organised by EURO-MEI.
The evolution of public art is an ongoing process and as an arts practitioner I contribute my share through work with Chrysalis Arts, which is currently celebrating twenty years of live and public art practice. As a co-founder and director I feel it is time for some reflection on the climate for creating artwork in public places and consider what the future holds.
Artist’s jobs and opportunities 2003 – 2005
Janie Nicoll reflects on her continuing relationship with NAN events.
Social Work: Four Live Projects is an exhibition of work by four Manchester-based artist duos at the citys Cornerhouse centre for contemporary visual arts and film until 16 April.
Extracts from the Curated space online think-tank presentations and discussions.
Gordon Dalton discusses the career progress of Bedwyr Williams, including Venice Biennale, his Paul Hamlyn Award and having a base in North Wales.
Carolyn Black profiles the Bombay Sapphire Prize and explores the nuances of commercial sponsorship of prizes, awards and commissions.
Our open space for critical writing about exhibitions, projects and publications is online now. Anyone can read the reviews or say something pertinent about a contemporary visual arts project. The site will grow as you contribute to it.
The REALISE agenda.
A word of caution to all those who are considering the many commissions on offer in the NHS a lot of money is available, but it brings its own unique risks. Having successfully tendered for a major commission at […]
Fourteen projects have been announced as recipients of the Sciart Awards 2005.
Curated space looks at strategies and interventions within artist-curator space. Devised and conducted by Manick Govinda, contributors include Gavin Wade, Erika Tan, Jeremy Deller and David A. Bailey.
Curated space artists’ interviews in full.
Brief extracts from the Social space presentations and discussions, to introduce the issues and broaden participation.
A-n’s commissioned research into rates of pay.
Running until 8 January 2006, British Art Show 6 opened in September at Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art in Gateshead. Organised by Hayward Gallery Touring, the exhibition is presented in different cities across Britain every five years. Curated by Alex […]
Art Sheffield 05: Spectator T is an ambitious city-wide contemporary art event taking place within the citys major galleries, project spaces, non-gallery venues and public sites between 28 October and 27 November. The programme includes a mix of emerging and […]