The Whitechapel Gallery launched a one night arts and performance event which circumnavigated the local area and linked up with Sculpture in the City. “Nocturnal Creatures” * diverse line up of artists and performers utilised notable local spaces, to present, … Continue reading
Category Archives: Art
Nocturnal Creatures Images
Peter Kardia 1925 – 2019
Peter Kardia was an inspirational art school teacher who taught a generation of British sculptors and artists at both St. Martin’s School of Art and at the Royal College of Art between the years of 1960 to 1986. Peter, unusually … Continue reading
Silke Helmerdig – 32 images 32 days
From December 15 2018 to January 15 2019 I plan to produce one image per day. This image, taken digitally, will be sent every day by email (for print or projection). The second step – the image is transferred to … Continue reading
Silke Helmerdig at AND eventSpace1
AND again… lens-based exhibition
An exhibition of lens-based works is being organised by AND at ‘eventSpace’ during December and January. The artists invited to take part in this project have used the lens in their work, contributed to AND Journal of Art & Art … Continue reading
FairTrade 2018 TeaBreak
Dear co-operators, neighbours, businesses and friends, “Fair Trade is about choosing products that change lives for good” “Don’t feed exploitation – choose FairTrade” What are you doing to celebrate “FairTrade Fortnight”…? You are welcome to drop-in to our venue and … Continue reading
Brian Chadwick
As Writer: Art Education and the Education Policy of the State AND Journal No.7 1985 Practical Politics AND Journal No.8 1986 Purposes of a Labour History Museum AND Journal No.10 1986 Avant – Garde (The Use of a Concept) AND … Continue reading
Projections for the coming decade
Sensory City – LFA 2018 London Festival of Architecture (2018) – collaborative installations, documentation and events with the RCA Society looking at London’s identity as a “Sensory City” FairTrade T-Time events During Fair Trade fortnight – holding “meeting up with … Continue reading
Aphantasia – an 8 Hour Shift
Andrew Bracey, Annie Morrad and Steve Dutton Three (artists) working in different disciplines improvised over a period of 8 hours – ‘a working day’ – punctuated with breaks. The ‘investigation’ was based in part on practices common to the way … Continue reading