Tag Archives: Gormley

‘You Don’t Have To Like Everything’

This is what Alan Bennett famously said in 1995 that he’d would like to be put on a sign outside the National Gallery. I seem to find myself having lots of discussions recently about what art is and what makes … Continue reading

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Art on and of the landscape

This weekend I have been in Cardiff experiencing a Dr Who extravaganza for the 50th anniversary of the first ever episode of Dr Who. While in that city, I took a short digression from science fiction and strange men with … Continue reading

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More ‘expanding field’ artists from today’s tutorial

Artists working in the expanding field can be subdivided into the various categories discussed in the essay ‘Sculpture in the Expanding Field’. I didn’t divide my findings this way though in my previous posting, but it is a useful exercise … Continue reading

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The Turner Prize 2012 – notes for the next tutorial

The selected artists nominated work Paul Noble – Noble is the current (at the time of writing) favourite to win the Turner Prize and his nomination for his incredible drawings has attracted some controversy ‘Pile of Poo is favourite for … Continue reading

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