Carol Harries-Wood ‘There’s No Place Like Home’
Solo exhibition 19 October – 14 November 2015
Solo exhibition 19 October – 14 November 2015
The display of Rachel Howard’s recent work at the Hastings branch of the Jerwood Gallery feels like a strangely divided affair, the paintings falling into two quite distinct groups. The more compelling set, smaller in scale, are mainly concerned with […]
This exhibition shows the work by commissioned artists who explored the local pigment ‘Bideford Black’ over the course of a year.
Six artists respond to a Victorian Garden.
The inaugural Plymouth Art Weekender took place in a range of venues and public locations throughout the ocean city between 25-27 September 2015. Pippa Koszerek considers projects from the Crafts Council, Karst, The Alamo Project, Plymouth Arts Centre and Royal William Yard.
Hilary Jack crates a world that is both familiar in the physical sense yet also goes deeper into the subconscious of the mentality of the artist recluse.
Exhibition featuring work from 22 contemporary wallpaper designers
A film by Marcus Coates and Henry Montes
Cathy Lomax’s artful mining of her own personal mythologia of the
U.S of A
In 2014 GRAIN Photography Hub and the Library of Birmingham approached artist Mat Collishaw, creator of spectacularly crushed butterflies, corrupted, syphilitic flora, and monumental, dark zoetropes, to respond to the rich photography archive held at the Library.
http://www.newcontemporaries.org.uk/2015/exhibitions-and-events
18th September 31st October 2015
To 10th October Weekdays 9-6, Late Thursdays to 8pm,Sat 9-5Buckhurst Lane. ‘Paper Works’ is an experimental project that aims to push boundaries, exploring both the nature of collaboration and the parameters of working on paper.
curated by Banksy – a theme park critiquing, well, a theme park
A first London show by Artist-curator Jane Boyer.
As one might hope, sculpture has been at the forefront of programming at the Hepworth. Recent highlights have included the great Lynda Benglis show earlier in 2015, to which this Caro retrospective is a commanding companion. There is a lot […]
Weather Station (Part 1) marks a new step towards an ecological rhetoric; one in which our tangential relationship to nature can be made visible.
Album 31, produced by GRAIN and the Library of Birmingham, is a collaboration between artists Sophy Rickett and Bettina von Zwehl. The exhibition developed from a commission which saw the two artists responding to ‘Album 31’ a miscellaneous album by Sir Benjamin Stone.
A open studio event hosted by professional blacksmith Charis Jones
An exhibition featuring work from resident artists in combination with a show-reel from Prague based artists curated by Mariana Serranová.
4-18 July, 2015.
Brings together ten artists exploring an array of ideas through idiosyncratic incorporation and employment of text in various media – ‘text’ being a glyph of a writing system or a mark forming part of printed/written language.
Taking Hastings as their starting point, these three local artists have investigated different aspects of the town’s rich past and have discovered extraordinary stories, both factual and imaginative.
I went to Copenhagen for the show of artist Adam Fenton. Adam, who often paints landscapes had constructed a tearoom as an all-encompassing ‘Victorian’ experience. The serious nature of a crafted traditional painting staple was expertly contrasted by Adam’s performance […]
A show created by a group of 2014 MA graduates from Norwich University of the Arts
Susannah Thompson’s review of Ally Wallace’s solo exhibition at Rothesay Pavilion.
An accidental encounter with Pärt and Poots, seemingly under the influence of drugs.