An exhibition of new work by Justin Carter including 'Water Feature' (2010) above.
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Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Portrait of the artist: Douglas Gordon
Thursday, May 13, 2010
Graduate Studio Space Application
SWG3, Gallery, Studio, Glasgow
SWG3 Graduate Studio Application. SWG3 are now accepting applications for next years Graduate Studio, supported by the Berkeley Clinic.
Monday, May 10, 2010
3rd International Competition 'FestArte VideoArt Festival'

FestArte VideoArt Festival is based on a theme - INVISIBLE VIOLENCE in private, public, social contexts -, comprises monetary prizes and an international jury composed of leading experts. The Awards ceremony will take place in Rome, on 15 September 2010, at the new cultural space La pelanda, managed by Museum MACRO. Award-winning videos and finalist videos will be displayed in a group exhibition (15-18 September, 2010) that will be also touring across some Italian museums.
Awards: 1st Prize: € 3.500 - Art Critic Prize: € 1.000 - Audience Prize: € 500Submissions will be accepted until 20 July, 2010.
Entry fee for each submission: € 10.
Tuesday, May 04, 2010
Thursday, April 29, 2010
Nissan Sunny 'artwork' stolen, The Independent

Could it be the first artwork stolen by accident? It seems unlikely that whoever made off with artist Clara Ursitti's L-registration Nissan Sunny had realised that it was shortly due to go on display at an art exhibition in Cheshire – although they may well have noticed that something didn't smell right.
Ursitti, who also works as a lecturer at Glasgow School of Art, had imbued the 1994 car with the luxurious whiff of a Rolls Royce, carefully recreated from an 1980s scented magazine advert.
Ursitti, who also works as a lecturer at Glasgow School of Art, had imbued the 1994 car with the luxurious whiff of a Rolls Royce, carefully recreated from an 1980s scented magazine advert.
Friday, April 23, 2010
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Artist chalks up commission to represent Scotland at top festival

AN ARTIST who works with chalk and lipstick has been selected to represent Scotland at one of the world's most prestigious festivals. Karla Black has attracted acclaim for her expansive floor works and hanging sculptures, created from materials ranging from powder paint to nail varnish and body cream. Now her works will form the Scottish representation at the Venice Biennale next year.
Friday, April 16, 2010
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