Who was Joan Miro?
Miro was one of the most famous painters of the twentieth century, but much less well known is his sculpture. Culture Street sent a group to Yorkshire to find out what it was about sculpture that he l...
In the shadow of John Lennon's old school, Quarrybank in Liverpool was a lovely little woodland called HARTHILL COPSE. Myself, Catherine and a few others spent four years trying to save this little woodland from development....but it was all in vain: Liverpool City Council came along and bulldozed the copse in one day. We made this little video a few months before...........there were birds here once. Designs are based on the ancient CALDERSTONES.
Miro was one of the most famous painters of the twentieth century, but much less well known is his sculpture. Culture Street sent a group to Yorkshire to find out what it was about sculpture that he l...
Jim Shaw: The Rinse Cycle at BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art
Situated somewhere between art and theatre, the 'living' installations of Belgian visual artist require visitors to bring them to life. Wearing a machine around the waist, the visitor can either resis...
We interviewed artist Kashif Nadim Chaudry, currently exhibiting in The Small Collections Room at Nottingham Contemporary and artist in residence at Lakeside Arts Centre Confessions of a Magpie un...
Artists Steve Dutton and Steve Swindells talk to Axis about their exhibition 'The Stag and Hound', the latest instalment of their 'Institute of Beasts' project at Project Space Leeds, March 2011. h...