Michael Samuels: Childstar
Rokeby, London
16 May 20 June
Rokeby, London
16 May 20 June
Apartment, Manchester
17 January 29 February
Northcabin, Bristol
31 May 27 June
Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco
29 March 29 June
The recent debate on arts criticism in a-n Magazine (Debate, July-August 2008) by Lara Farrar brought two very different types of arts criticism clearly into view.
Latest appointments in the art world.
The latest arts policy and funding developments.
Launching September 2008, Creative Graduates Creative Futures is the largest-ever study of the career patterns of graduates from UK courses in art, design, craft and media.
Over seventy creative and cultural industries specialists participated in CreativeAmbition 2, the annual professional development event of the CreativePeople network.
Opinions on exhibiting, networking through blogging, and arts council bureaucracy
Part of Press & Release exhibition
Phoenix Gallery, Brighton
26 April 7 June
Contents include: Double issue with Lara Farrar on arts criticism in the internet age, reviews focus on art in the public realm and Caroline Wright on her commission for Towner Art Gallery. Sally Sheinman and Sanna Moore discuss their collaborative […]
Heather and Ivan Morison discuss their work I am sorry. Goodbye. as featured on the cover of this month’s a-n Magazine.
Heather and Ivan Morison on the thinking behind their work I am sorry. Goodbye.
Welcome to our first ever double issue complete with a fresh new look and packed with extra news, reviews and special features to see you through the summer.
The continual shaving of UK arts budgets, cuts in mainstream grants programmes linked with escalating overheads and news of an ever-deepening economic downturn arent good news for visual artists who depend largely on winning freelance contracts and getting good responses to their project proposals.
Publicly-funded arts organisations are exhorted to extend participation in the arts by getting more people actively engaged in off-site and public realm programmes. Alongside, those in the business world are increasingly aware of the advantages of bringing artists ideas into development and regeneration projects. Here we highlight selected projects happening over the summer within the wider public domain.
Emilia Telese explores peer review funding for the arts within a holistic art and social environment.
Caroline Wright on her work Impossible Changeling.
Lara Farrar asks Has technology rendered the art critic obsolete or does it hold the key for the revival of the profession?
Andrew Bryant delves into the student blogs on Degrees unedited and provides insights and analysis into what they reveal.
Artist Sally Sheinman and curator Sanna Moore talk about working together in the latest in our collaborative relationships series.
All images of child sexual abuse, including drawings and computer-generated images of child abuse, are to be made illegal.
This month’s new appointments.
Opinions on arts council investments, attitutes towards artists, and studio politics.