LAN2D: beyond landscape
Crossley Gallery, Dean Clough, Halifax
6 November 9 January
Crossley Gallery, Dean Clough, Halifax
6 November 9 January
Jane Watt profiles PACE, public art commissioning agent for Royal Aberdeen Children’s Hospital.
Lucy Kimbell explores the value of artists’ work.
More than just a studios building, Stroud Valleys Artspace (SVA) represents a hub for artists in the area.
Studio-based artists have been made vulnerable by the recent property boom as run-down former industrial buildings attract developers with an eye for a lucrative conversion. Some studio providers though, have managed to stay put and in some cases have moved on to better premises. Paul Glinkowski offers this progress report on artist-led studios projects in Leeds and in Stroud.
Im drawn towards work that offers two opposing features or truths.
International fairs are a great opportunity for researching galleries and making contacts, here is a selection of just some of the 150 showing at this year’s Frieze Art Fair.
Paul Stone examines some of the issues arising from the a-n event in June.
Looking back over ten years of Braziers international artists’ workshops World in Motion it’s interesting to see how artists feel about the impact of the workshops on their practice in retrospect. Like Simon Faithfull, who can “track particular career developments […]
I have always been inquisitive about technology.
Culture secretary Tessa Jowell’s recent essay1 (see News) indicates the government’s rediscovery of the value of culture “for what it does in itself”. Although couched in terms of a “weapon in fighting poverty of aspiration”, this time the battle will […]
Iliyana Nedkova responds to the networking themes that arose at Amorphous combustion, part of a body of specially commissioned writing published now on www.a-n.co.uk
Los Angeles-based curator Julie Deamer talks to artist Chris Johanson and the gallerist Jack Hanley about their mutual admiration for each other.
Artist-led Leeds Sculpture Workshop has rented property in Leeds for over ten years. Now the studio has moved into a permanent home that will enable artists to rent studio facilities at affordable prices in a professional atmosphere. This is a […]
Edith-Marie Pasquier talks to inIVA Director Gilane Tawadros and artist Alia Syed about their experience of working together.
Jane Watt discusses contemporary approaches to the creation of public monuments.
Julie Brook gives a personal account of her involvement in the Comhla International Artists Workshop in North Uist.
Conversations in art and science
Published by the Wellcome Trust
Henna Asikainen reports from the Fifth International Conference on Environmental Aesthetics.
The Scottish Arts Council has recently published an audit of visual artists. Moira Jeffrey reports.
Brigid Howarth talks to Deutsch Bank curator Mary Findlay about the sourcing and buying of artworks for the largest corporate art collection in the world.
Brigid Howarth presents an insight into the mind of the art buyer, from private buyers to corporate and public collections.
Jane Watt profiles collaborations between artists and architects at two newly built schools, in the third of the six-part series ‘Navigating Places’.
Jen Southern and Jen Hamilton discuss their collaboration on the ‘Distance Made Good’ project.
Alison F Bell reports from the 12th International Surface Design Association Conference.