Sunday 18th marked the final day of my piece at Turner Contemporary and an opportunity to photograph the piece in solitude and in full. I love the shadows of the roots against the gallery walls. The piece in its entirety, including the plug. This is the last time anybody will see this piece as it [...] read more
This autumn, Turner Contemporary is showcasing the talent of emerging artists from East Kent in the Ground Floor and Clore Learning Studio spaces, as part of the new Platform programme which aims to support graduate professional development and nurture new talent. Platform launches with the work of 6 artists who graduated this summer from the University of [...] read more
This autumn, Turner Contemporary is showcasing the talent of emerging artists from East Kent in the Ground Floor and Clore Learning Studio spaces, as part of the new Platform programme which aims to support graduate professional development and nurture new talent. Platform launches with the work of 6 artists who graduated this summer from the University of [...] read more
I first saw Maria Nepomuceno’s work a few years ago and connected with the craft and aesthetic nature of her pieces. Colours, shapes, texture and craft…all things I am interested in. When I saw she was coming to Turner Contemporary and was looking for people to form a studio group, I felt it was a [...] read more
At Turner Contemporary, we are keen to establish dialogues between JMW Turner and the work of contemporary artists. Opening a week after Hamish Fulton: Walk is our first major Turner exhibition, Turner and the Elements. Installed in the North, South and Irene Willett Galleries, the exhibition features over 80 watercolours and oil paintings to explore [...] read more