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Editorially commissioned features on significant and emerging artists, includes artists’ firsthand experiences alongside interview-based profiles.
By Kim Dhillon
Born in Kabul in 1973, Lida Abdul has returned to live there. Following the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan she lived in Germany and India, having left her home country as a refugee with her family in the late 1970s. Read on...
By Alice Angus
In the summer of 2003 I was one of five artists resident in Ivvavik Park, North West Canada. Read on...
By Anji Archer
Anji Archer, who featured in a-ns Degree show supplement 98 publication, reflects on her life and the part art has played in it over the past ten years. Read on...
By Michael Atavar
Michael Atavar defined his experience as artist-in-residence during Year of the Artist in 2000 at The Guardian as inconclusive: "In my work I create atmosphere, perfume, presence, being there … but my experience is that business sees this as too erra Read on...
By Sam Atkins
Whilst sitting in my parent's garden in the summer of 1996, I became mesmerised by the patterns created on the table by the light filtering through my father's pint jug of beer. Read on...
By Sue Hubbard
With a solo show currently at the Courtauld Institute, Conrad Atkinson talks to Sue Hubbard about the evolution of his career – a practice rooted equally in the political and the personal. Read on...
By Paul Moss
Tanya Axford is widely regarded as one of the most exciting artists currently working in north east England, where she has been based since graduating from the University of Newcastle upon Tyne in 1997.
This profile by artist and curator Paul Read on...
By Jo Wilson
Graduating in 2002 with a BA in Ceramics and Sculpture from Wolverhampton, Amy Cooper has increasingly divided her practice between bread and butter porcelain work, and a more creatively stimulating sculptural output, with overwhelming success in both areas. Read on...
By Franko B
Since I left art school in 1990, I have been creating work across art forms and for exhibitions. Read on...