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Andrew Bryant on what Projects unedited blogs tell us about artists’ practices and concerns today.
Andrew Bryant on what Projects unedited blogs tell us about artists’ practices and concerns today.
October saw the debut of Sluice, a new art fair described by organisers artist Karl England and curator Ben Street as “an informal and accessible temporary platform for young galleries and project spaces to exhibit their artists’ work, gain exposure and encourage dialogue between artists, curators and audiences.”
Frieze Art Fair 2010, Regents Park
14 – 17 October 2010
Frieze Art Fair 2010 is fast approaching, and with over 170 galleries exhibiting in Regent’s Park this year, London’s most influential art fair is bigger than ever.
12 Visual art representatives address the damage that will be inflicted by proposed spending cuts, in a letter to the Secretary of State for Culture, Olympics, Media and Sport.
Regents Park , London
15 – 18 October 2009
Regents Park, London
15 – 18 October 2009
Frieze Art Fair, London
15 October 2009
Over the last decade October has become synonymous with London art fairs, when our attention is focussed on the commercial market for visual and applied arts.
Independent curator Jeni Walwin looks at issues relating to selling work and examines a number of different ways that artists can engage with the art world on a commercial basis.
The Frieze Art Fair, London
16 – 19 October 2008
Frieze Art Fair, London
16 – 19 October 2008
In the run up to the 2008 Zoo Art Fair, Jane Watt’s profile looks at the first four years of this non-profit enterprise.
Regents Park, London
11-14 October 2007
Emilia Teleses opening essay offers analysis of the markets for art in the UK highlighting the contradictions and idiosyncrasies of the relationship between artists and money,
Trade off draws on intelligence gathered at the NAN Roadshow events focused on themes around the art market. Emilia Telese’s opening essay offers analysis of the markets for art in the UK and introduces the set of newly commissioned articles […]
Guyan Porter talks about the socio-economic dynamics of art markets and deconstructs notions of the art market in the UK.
Ken Pratt gives an overview of the international art market from a curators point of view.
Frieze Art Fair is upon us once again, and as well as 150 art galleries from around the world showcasing over 1000 artists work, visitors can take advantage of an ambitious curatorial programme, under the umbrella term of Frieze Projects.
This month sees the international art worlds focus turn to London.
Well also be setting out our wares later this month at the Frieze Art Fair in Regents Park, London. Visit our stand to catch up with the latest developments from the NAN initiative and to learn more about how a-n […]
International fairs are a great opportunity for researching galleries and making contacts, here is a selection of just some of the 150 showing at this year’s Frieze Art Fair.
As the international art world’s attention turns to London, Eliza Patten previews Frieze Art Fair and some of the events taking place alongside it.
Frieze Art Fair, London’s first international contemporary art fair held in October has announced the 2004 dates as 15-18 October. With over 27,700 national and international visitors including collectors, gallerists and curators, students, artists and celebrities this new […]