Colin Crumplin was born 1946 in Hertfordshire and now lives in Bath and works in Wilshire, UK. This exhibition brings together works produced over the past 20+ years, Crumplin has a conceptual ...
Into the Flux Acting as the final installment in our three-part investigation into temporality, Into The Flux aims to look in to the future in all its messy, unpredictable, and flimsy reality.
The third solo show of the artist at the gallery is dedicated to sharing and spreading the notion of the decaying of our planet, one of the themes for Le Bas's practice increasingly important in ...
We are very excited to host our debut exhibition ‘Beloved Absence’ displaying the work of 9 incredibly talented artists from the 4th-6th October at AMP Gallery, Peckham. Over the weekend we will also ...
Calling all painters and sculptors: Whatever size you usually work in, we want to see how you adapt and explore the unique, compelling form of the miniature. It's time for the inaugural Miniatures ...
Option NR1: The Adelaide Salon: 24-Hour Performance (Brighton, December 2024) This opportunity offers a chance to perform in a prime location window to the outside public in Brighton town centre, ...
The AI Hokusai ArtTech research project invites artists and collectives working in the following media: 2-dimensional visual arts, sculpture and installation, video art, digital art, digital ...
Have an idea for an exhibition, performance, intervention? Tell us about it. FaB is offering aspiring Curators the opportunity to devise and organise a show as part of the Fringe Arts Bath Festival ...
Designers in Residence invites young international designers to Pforzheim. It is an international design scholarship offered by the city of Pforzheim in cooperation with Pforzheim University and the ...
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THIS CITY WAS A FOREST explores the deep interconnection between nature and urban landscapes. Reflecting on Timothy Morton’s assertion that “Nature is not a place to visit. It is home,” this ...