Archive for July, 2011
This year I was asked to select work for the National Eisteddfod of Wales. Along with my fellow selectors, sculptor Lois Williams and curator Alessandro Vincentelli we met over many weeks to try to select a coherent and relevant exhibition of Welsh contemporary art. The process of selecting work for this year’s exhibition in Lle […]
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Tags: Bedwyr Williams, Ceri Hand Gallery, creative wales, eisteddfod, helen sear, oriel davies, peter bodenham, steddfod2011, welsh, wrecsam, wrexham
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I had a really good time at Turner Contemporary in Margate and Folkestone Triennial. The images above show the story of the two days spent on the South East coast of England…A million miles from home… Arriving at Margate by train you can immediately see Turner Contemporary from the station across the bay. This is […]
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Tags: 1196, a million miles from home, Arab spring, Cairo, Charles avery, chipperfield, contemporary, cornelia Parker, Daniel buren, dolven, Douglas Gordon, ellen Harvey, emin, Folkestone, hala elkoussy, Hepworth, hew Locke, leas lift, Margate, martin creed, Masonic, mermaid, michael craig martin, moomin, nikolaj larsen, Nile, Olivier plender, Paris, revealed, Russell crotty, sacconi, smadar Dreyfus, snork, Tate, Tate Liverpool, tracey, tracey emin, Tracy emin, triennial, Turner, Turner Contemporary