The Biennial’s radical heart
Steve Dutton reflects on the exhausted Biennial model and gives his account of how curators are finding ways to overcome this syndrome.
Steve Dutton reflects on the exhausted Biennial model and gives his account of how curators are finding ways to overcome this syndrome.
New Art Exchange, Nottingham Castle Museum and Art Gallery and Nottingham Contemporary
23 October 2010 – 9 January 2011
Various locations, Nottingham
22 October – 18 December
Collyer Bristow, London
22 September – 1 December
Various locations, Lincoln
23 – 29 October
This year’s visual arts recipients of the Paul Hamlyn Foundation Awards for Artists are Angela de la Cruz, Luke Fowler, Christina Mackie, Ben Rivers and Lindsay Seers.
Contents include: Studio and workshop facilities profiled in ’Space to create’; ’Partners in art’ looks art local authority arts organisers needs; artists Bruce Gilchrist and Jo Joelson and curator Emma Underhill discuss the Spontaneous City in the Trees of Heaven project in […]
Giulia Ricci, Untitled, hand made drawing, pen on paper, 25x20cm, 2010.
Site Gallery, Sheffield
11 September – 30 October
Gasworks, London
18 September – 7 November
Project Space 11
Plymouth 8 – 25 September
Flow, London
9 September – 6 November 2010
Henry Moore Institute, Leeds
30 September – 2 January
Once upon a time, bohemians were considered a sub-culture, an alternative group of individuals moved by lifestyle choices and artistic endeavours.
Turning point, Visual Arts UK, CultureForum, NALGAO – these are just some of the burgeoning peer networks for arts professionals that have been proactive and visible in the arts funding debates.
Artists Studio Company has launched a major new public gallery in Southwark.
The Photographers’ Gallery officially closed its doors to the public for one year on 19 September 2010 to “embark on our ambitious development of the building, creating a new, international home for photography in the UK”.
This month’s bites.
Engage/Enquire’s ‘The Art of Influencing Change, Economies and Ecologies’ at Towner Art Gallery, Eastbourne and NALGAO’s annual conference in Brighton.
Two north west projects are creating links between artists, artist-led groups and creative communities.
Comings and goings amongst arts professionals and curators, designed to aid networking and collaboration.
Su Blackwell, Gondol (detail).
One of the things that makes digital media so exciting is that they problematise many naturalised systems and spaces of communication.
During its time as a hardware store, Rapid was proud to be the only independent to take up the entire street.
Iniva and A Space have produced a new set of Emotional Learning Cards, following the success of the first set ‘What do you feel?’.