So my manager, Jimmy da C, rings me up da other day an says he got me this gig in some dump by da name of Shitstable. Wants me to do a little supporting skit for some schmuck performing ‘artiste’…
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Comments closedShift/Work: Developing participatory workshop models for educating contemporary artists. Monday 2nd April 2012 Studio C02, School of Art, University of Edinburgh 74 Lauriston Place, Edinburgh. RESERVE FREE TICKET with Eventbrite Speakers Neil Cummings – Professor of Critical Practice, Chelsea College…
Comments closedBy the sea, circa nineteen thirty three Lucy Stein & MFA Vernissage 17:00-18:30hrs 28th March 2012 C02 Project Space (Images on Facebook) by the sea, circa nineteen thirty three, between the wars, pre civil war. hot and blue and shimmery.…
Comments closedBeyond the Object: Design in the Cloud, Room 9 (basement, across from H&C), Mackintosh Building, Glasgow School of Art, 9:30am, Thursday 15th March 2012. Here is Nicholas Oddy’s description of the lecture: “In this final session we consider if we…
Comments closedWithout a healthy cultural life there is no self-determination, nobody to imagine nationhood, to generate an image of who we might have been, of who we are, and of what we might like to become, writes Neil Mulholland http://bellacaledonia.org.uk/2012/03/03/can-play-wont-pay/ Mar 3,…
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Comments closedThursday 29 March 2012 Neil Mulholland: The Anatomy of Shrigley-ism BLUE ROOM > Spirit Level at Royal Festival Hall, Thursday 29 March, 7pm Neil Mulholland, Professor of Contemporary Art and Director of the MFA at Edinburgh College of Art, will…
Comments closedThe recent future of Scottish Art Robin Baillie and Neil Mulholland An energetic discussion recorded over two sessions, Baillie/ Mulholland get to the crux of the issues raised by Craig Richardson’s recently published book ‘Scottish Art since 1960: Historical Reflections…
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Comments closedLily of Blythenhale Andro Semeiko Artist Book Launch and Talk Saturday 3 December 15.00 – 17.00 Talk by Donald Rayfield at 16.00 Lily of Blythenhale is an artist book, which tells a multilayered visual story by Jessica Wilkes Award holder…
Comments closedScottish Independents This democratisation of the intellect is our inheritance (not least since we have already paid for it), our creative commons; it is what enables us to innovate and to engage transnationally. This is an invaluable and ambitious…
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Masters of Contemporary Art, Edinburgh College of Art @ Royal College of Art
I’ll be speaking at this: Saturday 3 December 2011, 10.00–18.00 – If you are in London, come along, it’s free!
Or watch it online:
http://greatbritishartdebate.tate.org.uk/watch-the-gbad-conference-live/
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Who Are We Writing For?
A symposium exploring the strategies for communicating contemporary art in the public realm
To celebrate and complicate world-renowned Swiss artist Roman Signer’s premiere of his new work, Transmissions from the River (Übertragungen aus dem Fluss), along the River Bogie in Huntly, Scotland, Deveron Arts is pleased to present Who Are We Writing For?, an intensive peer-led symposium addressing the state of critical art discourse and its role in the public realm. Sparked by Signer’s seemingly simple, yet highly theorized oeuvre that defies any specific genre and discourse, Deveron Arts is inviting a select number of participants from across the UK, Europe, and abroad to join in asking ourselves: Can we be both critical AND publicly accessible when it comes to discussing contemporary art?
From acute curatorial statements, strategic public outreach programmes, to mass marketing materials, how are we interpreting, translating, advertising, and elucidating contemporary art today? And who are we really writing for?
Please note: This event is by invite only.
Who Are We Writing For?
15 – 16 September 2011
Huntly, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Co-produced by Amy Fung and Deveron Arts
http://whoarewewritingfor.com
Catalogue text for Ross Downes Other People’s Problems Project Space, Leeds Opens September 9th 2011 Aug 22, 2011
Comments closedContributed a page to The Black Merkin Laura Edbrook & Norman James Hogg invite you to celebrate the publication of a romance novel written by 170 individual authors. This marks the culmination of…
Comments closed‘Present Absent’ Follow the link to download: http://cs.anendlesssupply.co.uk/content/5.projects/9.19-08-11/19-08-2011.pdf Countersituation is the title of an ongoing series of weekly published pages, initiated by An Endless Supply with Adam Smythe. Each issue is a double-sided sheet of new writing, simultaneously printed and distributed in short-runs…
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