As part of marking our 25-year anniversary, Chicago-based Tom Burtonwood selects key texts from our publishing in the 1990s illustrating a-n’s impact “as a vehicle for foregrounding developments in artists’ practice and strategies”. Includes articles by Nina Edge, Sunil Gupta, […]
Artist David Macintosh takes a personal look at collaborative working.
Grayson Perry on exhibiting in The Raw and the Cooked.
Simon Herbert on approaches to distributing art.
Francis McKee describes a cross-pollination between art, craft, design and architecture.
Charles Saatchi saw one of Jenny Saville’s paintings and commissioned a series, but she believes it’s hard work and dedication that sustain her.
David Butler discusses artists and urban regeneration.
Godfrey Worsdale on artists who explore moral issues.
Simon Grennan on new sites for art.
Susan Jones introduces Perspectives on practice, an a-n Collection selected by Tom Burtonwood from a-n’s ‘back archive’ of publishing from the 1990s.
Sunil Gupta looks back to the revolution of the mid 1990s, when the artistic imagination was first allowed to direct cultural policy.
David Briers examines The British Art Show 4.
Rosie Millard looks as two projects about womens art.
Mike Stubbs examines some issues facing artists.
Artists motivations when working in the public realm.
Nina Edge on her portfolio career.
Tom Burtonwood introduces his selection of articles from a-n’s archives for Perspectives on practice, illustrating the impact a-n has had on foregrounding developments in artists’ practice and strategies.