By jadams in Interviews
I feel very privileged to have recently had the opportunity to interview renowned sculptor and Turner-prize nominee, Richard Wilson. In fact, having been a fan of his work for some time, it was tantamount to Christmas morning when you’re 6. …
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By chris kirkland in Interviews
This week the spotlight is on Tai Snaith, a Melbourne-based artist who’s exhibited and performed all over the world from remote Scotland to ultra-modern Japan. She has worked with a variety of diverse media from pen to broccoli and…
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By jadams in Events & Review
‘IT SEEMS IMMENSELY TIMELY TO ME TO EXPLORE WHAT WE REALLY MEAN BY HEROISM’ – Martin Firrell ‘COMPLETE HERO’ BY MARTIN FIRRELL AT THE GUARDS CHAPEL LONDON Public art digital projections of text and video to the chapel exterior The…
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By jadams in Events & Review
Date: Thursday 22 October, 2pm – 5pm Venue: The Anatomy Theatre and Museum, King’s College London, Strand Campus Cost: Free This event will explore and showcase some of the exciting collaborations between universities and artists-in-residence. The event will involve a…
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By jadams in Events & Review
Here’s an opportunity for artists from the London Artists Collective. Whether you’re London-based or not, this could be just what you’re looking for. Links follow at the end of the article. We are now accepting applications from new artists: London…
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By jadams in Events & Review
Installation artist Clare Lynn has had resounding success with her magical light installations which she has been producing since last year. Clare loves to transform ordinairy, sometimes run-down surroundings into magical, enchanting and inspirational areas with her use of LEDs…
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By jadams in Events & Review
University degree shows are always a great place to catch the new up-and-coming artists who may well be making a huge impact on the art world in the years to come. They attract a wide audience, from students to those…
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