Big picture – 2010 February
Cable car by Suzanne Moxhay.
Cable car by Suzanne Moxhay.
A selection of forthcoming open exhibitions, biennales and awards to artists.
Aldo Rinaldi and Katherine Daley-Yates discuss northcabin, a programme of site-specific commissions in an unusual venue in Bristol from 2008-09.
Exploring selected public realm interventions from across the UK.
Toby Paterson, Black Axonometric 1, 2006.
In June 2009, Matt Roberts Arts was granted a NAN Go and See bursary to travel to Sweden and Denmark for research and development. Emilia Telese talks to Matt Roberts of Matt Roberts Arts about the bursary and its impact on the organisation.
A selection of articles and other content dealing with artists’ income:
Streetlight Storm by Katie Paterson.
This month we take a look at some current projects in the world of commissions, from innovative works in the public realm to those in a gallery interpretation programme and performing artists’ film and video.
Artist Ania Bas and Exhibitions Officer Helen Jones reflect on an innovative approach to being an artist-in-residence at The New Art Gallery Walsall.
Haroon Mirza, Adhãn (detail), 2009. Courtesy of Lisson Gallery.
Profiling studios and facilities around the UK.
Artist Rona Smith, public art consultant Vivien Lovell and architect Soraya Khan discuss the development of Rona’s ambitious North Elevation work which was permanently installed at Lumen United Reform Church last year.
It’s Hard To Make a Stand by Steve Bishop
Ruth Ewan, Pound Hand in the Jungle, screenprint on found page, 2009.
A guide to career development and training opportunities as well as related services and resources that are designed to help artists take their practice to the next level.
Featuring a selection of UK’s most interesting rurally-based organisations and artists’ projects.
Alison Kershaw and Gill Wright recount the developments that brought art to a unique Grade II* listed building in Manchester.
Erica Donovan, If you like this, you might also like this… (I), 25-colour silkscreen print (edition of 50) 40x40cm, 2009.
Seizure by Roger Hiorns.
Selected round-up of forthcoming exhibitions and events from the world of new media arts and imaging.
Alice Bradshaw and Matthew Geraghty discuss Temporary Art Space’s six-month tenancy in the council-run Piece Hall in Halifax.
Linda Florence’s approach combines traditional textiles, science and graphic illustration.
Events in September and October.
In December 2008, Basement Art Project was granted a NAN Go and See bursary to travel to the Netherlands for research and development. Emilia Telese talks to Yu-Chen Wang of Basement Art Project about the bursary and its impact on the group.