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the corridor series
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Narrative sequence

Lewisham College advertised the post of Visiting Artist in Drawing in the July 2001 issue of [a-n] MAGAZINE. Nicky Hodge, a painter with Danielle Arnaud gallery in London, was the successful applicant. Here she describes her first term at the college.

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Exterior #3
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Noel Paine

Originally I was obsessed with painting from my imagination using the figure as the dominant subject.

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Captain Manby's Lifesaving Device and Shoes,
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Sue Ridge

My practice combines studio-based and commissioned work with teaching at Chelsea College of Art & Design.

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You were everything that could not be seen
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Pressing Flesh

Museum of Classical Archaeology, University of Cambridge 3 November – 19 December

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Singer
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Epicentre of activity

Liverpool – which claims to be the only UK city to host a biennial of contemporary art – mapped out its 2002 event in November. To be held 14 September – 24 November, Biennial Director Lewis Biggs plans “an explosion […]

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Mundane and melancholy

‘Now is This Essential Melancholia 3’, the latest exhibition by Martin Grover, features paintings that depict slightly picaresque scenes of mundane but not wholly unimportant Brixton Road junctions. These busy scenes include partially imagined portraits of obscure soul singers, who […]

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Vessel 2
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Buying time

With an extensive arts consultation process in train, the Arts Council of Wales has continued to make direct awards to artists whilst alternative delivery strategies are explored. The recent announcement of over £50,000 to individual artists and makers for bursaries, […]

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Bird of Pray
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Safe as houses

Gordon Dalton visits ‘Highlife’, an exhibition of artist-designed bird boxes commissioned by Bristol City Council, working with lead artists FAT, as part of Bristol Legible City.

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be there saturday sweetheart
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The artist formerly known as curator

A recent forum in Dundee addressed issues surrounding curatorial practice and the relationship between artist and curator. Rob Hunter attended and reports back.

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Love is in the air
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Lansley and Bendon

Curator and writer Michael Stanley talks to Jo Lansley and Helen Bendon about their career development.

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Listen to the Silence
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Art2002

Gemma de Cruz gives the rundown on what’s what at the 14th London Art Fair.

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Error 404
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Art online

Sue Jones, co-director and curator for e-2 explains the organisation’s remit to raise the profile and understanding of digital arts.

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Suite Home Chicago
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States of education

Sophie Scott reports on her experience of the different attitudes and approaches to education initiatives in the arts in the USA.

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Art in situ

Two years ago artist Betsy Tyler Bell invited a group of English artists to live and work in her house in southern France. Participating artist Helen Ganly, describes how last summer’s project culminated in a successful month-long exhibition.

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Notre Dame de Lorette
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Art Forum Berlin

In October I visited the Sixth Art Forum Berlin as a one of ten artists exhibiting with Edinburgh’s Collective Gallery. All the artists (Beagles and Ramsay, Paul Carter, Kate Gray, Billy McCall, Lynn Lowenstein, Kirsty Whiten, Michele Naismith and James […]

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112 beer mats
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Expo

My work involves attempting to break world records and seeks to find a place for non-theatrical actions within a performative space. ‘Expo’, one of the UK’s leading live art showcases for emerging artists, provided an excellent opportunity for me to […]

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Levitation 1
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Levitation

My first solo exhibition since graduating from Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art in 1999 consisted of approximately twenty paintings and ten drawings, and explored the phenomenon of levitation. The theme was inspired by images of modern dance, however I […]

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Island 3
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Islands

Since studying at the Ruskin School of Fine Art, Oxford, etching has been the primary medium I have worked in. The intricacy of the process and tactile quality of the materials complement my ideas. I allow the acid, when biting […]

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Many Creatures
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Many creatures

In October last year I was commissioned by Groundwork Blackburn to make a number of steel murals for the exterior walls of the Bank Top Community Centre in Blackburn. The centre serves a large residential estate and the brief required […]

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Seen and unseen
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Generation

Inspired by contemporary architecture, bridges and Japanese textiles, I produce three-dimensional and quilted textile pieces in the form of screens and decorative hangings. The repeated shapes in my work create a sense of rhythm and harmony that is enhanced by […]

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