Whitstable Biennale
Whitstable, Kent
19 June – 4 July
Whitstable, Kent
19 June – 4 July
Various locations, Whitstable, Kent
3-18 June
Cathy Lomax blogs about the run up to and showing of her project at Whitstable Biennial.
Contents include: FrenchMottershead on ‘microperformance’, Mostyn Open and Whitstable Biennale reviewed. Reports on guidelines for galleries within the Own Art scheme and new ACE visual arts strategy. Caroline Wright on exchanging Norwich for Tokyo; artists’ associations in Iceland; squatters’ rights in Rotterdam. PDF version [size 8.5MB]. Requires pdf reader.
We’re proud of what a-n Magazine has achieved over its thirty-two years. On the occasion of the last print edition we invited many of our collaborators and contributors to help us celebrate and mark this moment by giving us a ‘few words’ – a short testimonial of what a-n means to them. Here, they reflect on our significant role for artists and on the value of a-n Magazine, publications or initiatives.
Streetlight Storm by Katie Paterson.
For this double issue Reviews has a special focus on art in the public realm.
Kent, and the Kent Coast in particular, has become host to a series of contemporary art festivals and international events.
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.
CRATE successfully accessed economic development and regeneration funds to buy a building.
Mark Gubb visits Thanet in Kent to meet artists and hear about the cultural revival underway.
Artists, gallerists and curators offer tips and guidance on how to price work when exhibiting in group shows, selling at open studios, or applying for open competitions.
Alice Maude-Roxby on photographing Michael Stevensons Rakit.