Meet the artists - Dutton and Swindells
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...
'Follow' is a live and evolving documentary about performer Scottee's experiment to gain more Twitter followers than Russell Grant. Russell has over 40,000 followers. Scottee has only 3072, and feels slightly disenfranchised by social media, but things are about to change. From an isolated room in Liverpool, Scottee aims to devote some serious time to uncover the true secret of Twitter popularity. Told over 4 different episodes (each one responding to live events), just how far will Scottee go in his quest to gain more followers? Will he trend in the process? Only time will tell.
'Follow' is a live and evolving documentary about performer Scottee's experiment to gain more Twitter followers than Russell Grant. Russell has over 40,000 followers. Scottee has only 3072, and feels slightly disenfranchised by social media, but things are about to change. From an isolated room in Liverpool, Scottee aims to devote some serious time to uncover the true secret of Twitter popularity. Told over 4 different episodes (each one responding to live events), just how far will Scottee go in his quest to gain more followers? Will he trend in the process? Only time will tell.
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...
The Lake District's best Comedy Festival!
Greville is one of the collectors featured in the exhibition 'A Private Affair: Personal Collections of Contemporary Art' at the Harris Museum & Art Gallery, Preston, 25 January - 5 May 2012. T...
Hanae is the second recipient of the Axis/Florence Trust Award - a 12 month funded residency at The Florence Trust, London. Hanae started her residency in August 2011 and we visited her September 2011...
One of the world's most celebrated contemporary artists considers the human condition - from a conspicuously female position.