Bad Beuys Entertainment: Final Count Of The Collision Between Us And The Damned
Carter Presents, London
18 November 17 December
Carter Presents, London
18 November 17 December
International Project Space, Birmingham
16 November 16 December
Site Gallery, Sheffield
15 November 14 December
Catalyst Arts, Belfast
10 November 9 December
Seventeen, London
1 December 14 January
Transition, London, 3 December;
Conflux, New York, 14-17 September;
Manchester, ongoing
Based in a former potato warehouse in Hulls Fruitmarket area, Hull Art Lab (HAL) staged many challenging and disciplinary art events over the past two years.
The launch of projects unedited in late November was the latest addition to a-ns series of open, interactive websites.
Having worked as both a self-employed artist and a teacher, I disagree with Paul Rowbottoms assertion in the December issue.
A set of exhibitions and events running to 21 January is set to expose diversity and innovation within contemporary sound art.
Lynette Yiadom-Boakye and the Otolith Group, two winners from the recent Decibel awards for artists, are showing at the International Biennial of Contemporary Art in Seville.
A survey of 1,500 undergraduates commissioned by the Higher Education Policy Institute on Universities has indicated that the work put in by students in England varies greatly between both subjects and institutions, bringing the value of a degree into doubt.
Arts Council England has at last ventured into the world of open web-based debate as part of its review of the public value of the arts.
Twelve leading artists and writers are included in a new book addressing the creative process in contemporary performing arts.
International video artist Chris Oakley has launched a website aiming to redefine the way video art is traded and consumed.
The term synchronicity was first used by the Swiss psychologist Carl Jung to describe temporally coincident occurrences of casual events1.
The next ARTfutures will be held at Bloomberg SPACE, London, 8-14 March.
Arts Council England and the British Council have launched Artist Links, a joint initiative to establish international partnerships between artists and art organisations, that will run in Brazil from Spring 2007.
Tragically, Deborah Rawson, founder and Executive Director of ETA (Empowering the Artist) died of a heart attack on 10 November 2006, aged forty-four.
Platform for Art has commissioned Gayle Chong Kwan to work within the Southwark community of London.
Contents include: Round up of awards news with Jerwood Applied Arts short-list and Paul Hamlyn award winners. Slavka Sverakova on Dark Noise including work by Allan Hughes and Susan MacWilliam. Jem Finer, winner of PRS Foundation New Music Award also […]
Chinese Arts Centre, Manchester
2-5 November
Various venues, London
3 November 17 December
St. Georges Hall, Liverpool
14 September
Greenland St, Liverpool
16 September 26 November
Nottingham Trent University and various sites, Nottingham
4 November