Paul Hamlyn Foundation
Manick Govindas profile of Paul Hamlyn Foundation, one of the most respected and innovative grant-giving trusts in the UK
Manick Govindas profile of Paul Hamlyn Foundation, one of the most respected and innovative grant-giving trusts in the UK
Lauren Healeys overview of the Professional development through networking scheme.
Casino Luxembourg, Luxembourg
26 January 6 April
Nina Madden explores the myriad of awards offered by the Jerwood Charitable Foundation.
Nina Madden gives an overview of some of the visual art prizes selected from open submission competitions.
A look at the winners of recent competitions and prizes.
To celebrate the launch of Artists talking, Jane Watt explores the development of Projects unedited, a-ns open space for artists blogs.
The UK boasts literally hundreds of visual arts competitions annually. Here, we look at some of the most significant opens and prizes on offer this year.
The concept of Territories is the theme for the 6th International Biennial of Photography and Visual Arts, Liège, running 16 February30 March.
This month’s news of art moves.
Exploring the roles and reasons of selected organisations dedicated to widening access to the visual arts through commissioning temporary and permanent interventions in non-gallery spaces in the first of a two-part feature.
Many artists aspire to permanent studio space, whether self-initiated or rented through a specialist organisation. Here, we explore some current options for artists and makers with the focus not only on developments in London but also elsewhere in England, Wales and Ireland.
Professional development opportunities are widely available, ranging from cash awards to advisory sessions and critical debate.
Sally Lai is currently a Clore Leadership Programme fellow and holds an MA in Curating from Goldsmiths College, University of London. Based in Manchester, the wide range of exhibitions and projects she has been involved with reflect her special interest […]
In a short essay by Richard Hylton on the occasion of Jimmy Roberts solo show, brown leatherette, 2002, Hylton recalls Roberts commentary about his own work gravitating towards the empty space between materiality and representation. Roberts work across the mediums […]
S Mark Gubb profiles R O O M and learns about its journey from artist-led venue in Bristol to a commercial space in London.
Corrections from the September issue of a-n Magazine.
30 Years of Side Gallery
Until 10 November
Involving ten artists and two curators, The Suitcase Project provides an extended period of international collaboration between Cardiff and Copenhagen, creating works that fit into a suitcase. The project developed around ideas of portability, travel and transition. In keeping with […]
Sara Haq on Indra Khanna, curator at Autograph, her career progress and independent projects.
Martine Rouleau wonders what or who is susceptible to change the market. Can artists adapt it to their own expectations and should the demands of the market influence artists work?
In response to artists own needs for greater engagement with arts interested audiences whether for selling or conversational purposes many artists cluster together to create open studio events.
Millais Gallery, John Hansard Gallery, City Art Gallery, Southampton
1 July 23 September
Susan Cross and Adam Paxon are joint winners of the 2007 Jerwood Applied Arts Prize.
A series of interventions by Johanna Hällsten are happening simultaneously at The Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh and Kunming Institute of Botany in China.