Archive for May, 2009
Royal Academy
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Last week’s Symposium at the Regional Print Centre, Yale College went really well as did Anita Klein‘s weekend workshop. Thanks so much to Anita and to all of the speakers at the Symposium, Gerry Baptist, who has a show on NOW in Eton, Anne Desmet, whose exhibition, Urban Evolutions is currently touring the UK, Andrew […]
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Tags: a-n, Andrew Bryant, anita klein, Anne Desmet, artists talking, david morris, eisteddfod, facebook, Gerry Baptist, jeanette orrell, northern print biennale, Print Symposium, regional print centre, royal academy summer exhibition, Urban evolutions, whitworth, Yale College
We had a visit to Liverpool last week to meet Emma Gregory at her Bluecoat Print Studio. Emma had invited Tracy Griffin and Sean Rorke. It was really good to see Tracy and Sean. We had a very interesting discussion on Saline Copper Sulfate and Ferric Chloride. The Print Studio at Bluecoat is small but […]
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Tags: A Foundation, arena, bluecoat, christine toh, cuc, emma gregory, ferric chloride, jamaica street, liverpool, novas, print, print studio, saline sulphate, sean rorke, studio, textile artist, tracy griffin
Recently visited Manchester to see the last few days of Subversive Spaces at the Whitworth Art Gallery, Paul Morrison and Ten Drawings by Leonardo da Vinci from the Royal Collection at Manchester City Art Gallery and also 4×4 at the Bluecoat in Liverpool. Subversive Spaces (7/2/09-4/5/09) is a fantastic exhibition, which is now on tour […]
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Tags: 4x4, art gallery, bluecoat, city art gallery, compton verney, contemporary art, freud, gregor schneider, kinderzimmer, leonardo da vinci, manchester, paul morrison, royal collection, sainsbury centre, subversive spaces, surrealism, venice biennale, whitworth