There is a review written by Matt Roberts about Wysing’s Re-launch on A-N interface. Click the link below.
February 28, 2008
February 26, 2008
February 17, 2008
Scotsman Review of National Review of Live Art
There are a couple of reviews of work shown as part of the National Review of Live Art in Glasgow last week, including You and Me and Nothing by Katherine Hymers in the Scotsman Newspaper: http://www.scotsman.com/visual-arts/Out-of-bounds.3757830.jp Also a couple published as part of We Need to Talk About Live Art, which I’ve posted on my blog  http://www.katherinehymers.blogspot.com Â
February 15, 2008
Sarah Evans profiled on Open Frequency
My Axis Open Frequency profile is now live, you can check it out by following the link
Open Frequency presents selected artists each month. They are nominated from across the UK by a panel of Curatorial Advisors to present a broad-based view of contemporary practice. This is an opportunity for Curatorial Advisors to share information about new artists, or new projects by more established artists.
February 11, 2008
See new work from Franko B @ upcoming Gothic Exhibition
Private View: Friday, 22 February, 6 – 9 pm
Exhibition runs from: 23 February - 16 March 2008
February 8, 2008
Jeremy Andrews : Ascent > Babylon Gallery, Ely
Ascent : Jeremy Andrews
Saturday 9 February - Sunday 23 March
Jeremy Andrews, selected for the BP Portrait Award, 2007 exhibited at the National Portrait Gallery, London , is an outstanding young and versatile artist whose work demonstrates his ability to move from one form to another with ease. While his portraits reflect an incredible attention to detail, subtlety and light, his landscapes, both oil and pencil drawings, display his realization of perspective and mood.
Over and above the technical skill evident in the outstanding photo-realistic portraits, there is a more philosophical concept at the heart of the work. Andrews explores the notion of self-image and how we see ourselves and, of course, how others perceive us, suggesting that there is something inherently voyeuristic about our culture.
His imposing and sublime landscapes evoke a sense of contented solitude as Andrews portrays both the stillness and vibrancy of nature within his compositions and brushwork.
Image: Jeremy Andrews, What Lies Ahead. Text: Deborah Buley.
Launch Event: Saturday 9 February. Join Jeremy at the Babylon Gallery from 2pm. Everyone welcome!
Babylon Gallery . Waterside . Ely . Cambridgeshire . CB7 4AU . www.babylongallery.co.uk
Jeremy Andrews : Ascent > Babylon Gallery, Ely
Ascent : Jeremy Andrews
Saturday 9 February - Sunday 23 March
Jeremy Andrews, selected for the BP Portrait Award, 2007 exhibited at the National Portrait Gallery, London , is an outstanding young and versatile artist whose work demonstrates his ability to move from one form to another with ease. While his portraits reflect an incredible attention to detail, subtlety and light, his landscapes, both oil and pencil drawings, display his realization of perspective and mood.
Over and above the technical skill evident in the outstanding photo-realistic portraits, there is a more philosophical concept at the heart of the work. Andrews explores the notion of self-image and how we see ourselves and, of course, how others perceive us, suggesting that there is something inherently voyeuristic about our culture.
His imposing and sublime landscapes evoke a sense of contented solitude as Andrews portrays both the stillness and vibrancy of nature within his compositions and brushwork.
Image: Jeremy Andrews, What Lies Ahead. Text: Deborah Buley.
Launch Event: Saturday 9 February. Join Jeremy at the Babylon Gallery from 2pm. Everyone welcome!
Babylon Gallery . Waterside . Ely . Cambridgeshire . CB7 4AU . www.babylongallery.co.uk


