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View article: Controlled Rummage Approaches for Bummock: Tennyson Research Centre
Controlled Rummage Approaches for Bummock: Tennyson Research Centre Open
'Bummock: Tennyson Research Centre' is an artistic research project involving three artistic researchers: Andrew Bracey, Danica Maier and Sarah Bennett. A bummock is the unseen — submerged — part of an iceberg, and comprises the largest vo…
View article: Art Treasures of the World
Art Treasures of the World Open
Andrew Bracey has been making a ReconFigure Painting on each page of the book, Art Treasures of the World over the last two years. ReconFigure Paintings are an ongoing series of work that features parasitic, painted additions to the ‘hos…
View article: Bummock: The Lace Archive
Bummock: The Lace Archive Open
The Bummock is the large part of an iceberg hidden beneath the surface of the sea. The exhibition is the result of a residency that researched unseen parts of the Lace Archive as catalysts for the creation of new artworks. Three artists, A…
View article: Accident's need not happen
Accident's need not happen Open
Accidents Need Not Happen is an exhibition inspired by MACE will take place in the University of Lincoln’s newest gallery space, Project Space Plus. The Media Archive for Central England (MACE) is the screen archive for the Midlands in t…
View article: A horse walks into a bar
A horse walks into a bar Open
Castlefield Gallery is pleased to present a group exhibition A Horse walks into a Bar including work by Corey Arnold, Richard Billingham, Andrew Bracey, Lorraine Burrell, Maddi Nicholson, Dan Staincliffe, Chiz Turnross, UHC and Mark Wallin…
View article: The moment of privacy has passed
The moment of privacy has passed Open
Sketchbooks are usually private and personal, a creative space in which thoughts and ideas are noted by artists, architects and designers. These inspirational first thoughts; embryonic artworks, buildings or products, offer a fascinating i…
View article: Bummock: Waddington Art Walk
Bummock: Waddington Art Walk Open
This free artist-led walk will take people through Waddington, starting in the lower village and taking people up to the older part of the village. The walk will include readings at the locations of three large-scale temporary artworks by …
View article: ///corner.proof.riders
///corner.proof.riders Open
Three artists made new artworks in lockdown in their temporary studio spaces at home. They tried out new things, limitations became gifts and new ideas were tested straight away. They met up on Zoom, WhatsApp and Instagram, they got excite…
View article: Pebbles and avalanches
Pebbles and avalanches Open
This joint exhibition of ten artists from the University of Lincoln was curated by Clare Charnley and used artworks to draw attention to the complex dynamics of the two-way process of influence between teachers and students of art. This sh…
View article: Crocodiles with a second skin thrash
Crocodiles with a second skin thrash Open
Hosted in the artist run space at Over+Out, Lincoln, Crocodiles with a Second Skin Thrash, is an exhibition that picks around the idea of re-using existing material within an artist’s practice, whether it be the use of existing artworks …
View article: ABBA (on tour) the practice of process
ABBA (on tour) the practice of process Open
ABBA (on tour) the practice of process by Angela Bartram and Andrew BraceyProject Space Plus 13-24 March 2017ABBA is the curatorial and artistic collective of Angela Bartram and Andrew Bracey, two artists engaged with the act of making and…
View article: Enough is Definitely Enough
Enough is Definitely Enough Open
Over 40 contemporary artists have made new artworks in response to a postcard version of Vel�zquez�s masterpiece, Las Meninas for an exhibition at General Practice in Lincoln. �Enough is Definitely Enough� which opens on 30 March and runs …
View article: Re-Unpacking. The Cafe Table Commissions
Re-Unpacking. The Cafe Table Commissions Open
Re-unpacking is an exhibition at Nottingham Castle that explores 6 artists who re-engage with their historical (pre-20th century) precursors, by looking at how they utilise, transform and re-imagine specific artworks from a previous artist…
View article: Blind python with jewelled eyes
Blind python with jewelled eyes Open
Shown in the Greestone Gallery, also in Lincoln, at the tail end of 2011, curated by Andrew Bracey and Kate Buckley, followed by : Crocodiles with a second skin thrash
View article: A machine aesthetic
A machine aesthetic Open
A Machine Aesthetic is a curated national touring exhibition taking place at Gallery North, Newcastle; The Gallery@AUB, Bournemouth, ProjectSpacePlus, Lincoln, The Gallery@NUA, Norwich and Transition Gallery, London, curated by Eric Butche…
View article: Andrew Bracey: Animalation
Andrew Bracey: Animalation Open
Animalation was a solo exhibition at Manchester Art Gallery from 31 October 2009 to 28 February 2010 and was curated by Clare Gannaway of Manchester Art Gallery. It featured 6 new animations that built upon research into the idea of the fr…
View article: Creekside Open [selected by Dexter Dalwood]
Creekside Open [selected by Dexter Dalwood] Open
The Creekside Open is a competitive and prestigious annual open competition organised by the A.P.T. Gallery in Deptford, London. In 2011, Turner Prize artist Dexter Dalwood made his selection from over 2,700 works submitted. He chose a ran…
View article: Red Lines: Evan Roth, The Usher Gallery, Lincoln, 01 Jun 2019 - 15 Sep 2019
Red Lines: Evan Roth, The Usher Gallery, Lincoln, 01 Jun 2019 - 15 Sep 2019 Open
This extended review of Evan Roth’s exhibition Red Lines at The Usher Gallery, Lincoln explores several different aspects of the work, including notions of landscape, network culture, looking attentively and connections to painters, most n…
View article: Parasitical Appropriation of Las Meninas by Contemporary Artists
Parasitical Appropriation of Las Meninas by Contemporary Artists Open
This presentation will discuss additional criteria to the semiotic and post-structuralist readings for appropriation in art. My contention is that there is currently a critical bias in interpretations of artworks that use appropriation and…
View article: Laura Wilson: Old Salt
Laura Wilson: Old Salt Open
A review of Laura Wilson's exhibition - Old Salt - at the Collection, Lincoln for Art Review: Remark
View article: Approaching Affective Zero
Approaching Affective Zero Open
Approaching Affective Zero (AAZ) was a eighteen-month programme of events in Lincoln promoting a wide range of creative disciplines and collaborations. It reflects the collective spirit of General Practice through discussion and collaborat…
View article: Latent Image – Latent Sound
Latent Image – Latent Sound Open
This paper will be a dialogue between three languages; music, painting and text, specifically through digital painting, saxophone playing, performative activity, written text, spoken text and international languages. We are interested in t…
View article: Extreme Imagination Conference 2019
Extreme Imagination Conference 2019 Open
The world’s first conference for people with ‘extreme imagination’ will take place at the University of Exeter, UK, on 5 – 7 April 2019.
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\nA huge public response followed the identification, by researchers at the University of Exeter Co…
View article: Encountering winter in summer
Encountering winter in summer Open
A presentation of a piece of writing delivered as a spoken text in a symposium of Practice, which was seen alongside a video work in an accompanying exhibition.
\nIn August 2016 I visited Vienna to spend time with and pay attention to Brue…
View article: Bummock: New Artistic Responses to Unseen Parts of the Lace Archive
Bummock: New Artistic Responses to Unseen Parts of the Lace Archive Open
The Bummock is the large part of an iceberg hidden beneath the surface of the sea. This is a metaphor for our project, where our processes allow underexplored aspects of an archive to be brought into public view; for it to become the ‘tip’…
View article: The life and times of a visual artist
The life and times of a visual artist Open
In 2016 the Contemporary Visual Arts Network East Midlands (CVAN EM) selected six artists, living and working in the East Midlands to take part in Document, a project that set out to tell their story, in their voice. CVAN EM has worked wit…
View article: Performing aphantasia: complementary systems to document a live event
Performing aphantasia: complementary systems to document a live event Open
This paper will embed reflective ideas on the documentation of the live event as apedagogic strategy. Bracey and Morrad will engage in this both as an active (live) event,which they will invite the audience to document; and as a recorded f…
View article: Parasitical glimpses in Münster and Kassel
Parasitical glimpses in Münster and Kassel Open
A review of Münster Skulptur Projekte and documenta 14, Kassel, with a focus on five artists, through the lens of the parasitical use of other artist's work within the contemporary artist's work.
View article: Rummage to bypass: alternative ways of accessing the archive
Rummage to bypass: alternative ways of accessing the archive Open
As material based researchers we are deliberately bypassing the digital archive catalogue to directly access physical material. We are interested in what is lost of the materiality through the digital? By presenting our ongoing research (B…
View article: Make practice perfect: document artists
Make practice perfect: document artists Open
How do we make art. How do we maintain our art practice. Where do we look for help.
\nAt its 2017 Annual Event, Make.Practice.Perfect., CVAN EM along with guest contributors and attendees will consider how we make art and maintain an art p…