Tag: The Double Negative
Feature: Shapes Of Water, Sounds Of Hope
- By Jack
Last year Super Slow Way commissioned me to document Suzanne Lacy’s new work Shapes of Water, Sounds of Hope in Brierfield. I spent three days in the town shadowing the project. […]
The Double Negative: Class of 2017
- By Jack
Class of 2017: The North-West’s Top Fine Art Graduates Revealed Who are the top emerging artists graduating from art schools across Cheshire, Cumbria, Greater Manchester, Lancashire and Merseyside this year? Jack […]
Zine: Conscious Coupling launch
- By Jack
Last month saw the release of The Double Negative and The Royal Standard supported zine ‘Conscious Coupling.’ The zine was created through writing residencies featuring artist/writer pairings: Tom Emery and James […]
Field Trip: Art Basel & Documenta
- By Jack
Field Trip: ‘What have great bales of poo, a “pavilion of reflections”, banks of iPhone chargers and glossy sculpture halls got in common? Switzerland during art fair season, finds Jack Welsh…’ […]
Feature: Class of 2016
- By Jack
Class of 2016: The North-West’s Top Fine Art Graduates Revealed Up and down the land, Fine Art students are preparing their final, graduate exhibitions. But who really stands out across […]
Publication: On Being Curious
- By Jack
I’m delighted to have been published in ‘On Being Curious’, a new book from The Double Negative to mark the Contemporary Visual Arts Network North-West (CVAN NW), Arts Council England-funded Critical […]
Review: The Necropolitan Line
- By Jack
I’ve written a review of Katrina Palmer’s solo exhibition The Necropolitan Line at Henry Moore Institute for The Double Negative. Read it here: http://www.thedoublenegative.co.uk/2016/01/katrina-palmers-the-necropolitan-line-reviewed/
Feature: Super Slow Way
- By Jack
My feature on Super Slow Way, commissioned by CVAN as part of its #writecritical programme, has been published on The Double Negative. Read it here. Image: Stephen Turner’s Exbury Egg, western red […]
Review: Geta Brătescu
- By Jack
Artist, illustrator, printmaker, performer: Jack Welsh discovers an exceptionally varied and prolific body of work spanning sixty years at Tate Liverpool’s Brătescu retrospective… What significance does the studio hold for […]
Feature: Class of 2015
- By Jack
Class Of 2015: The North-West’s Top Fine Art Graduates Revealed Nominated by their tutors, Jack Welsh reveals the top art graduates from across the North-West region, from Blackpool to Wirral and everywhere in-between; […]