Archives for Beth Walton

Deputy Arts Editor

Rat King by Rachel Goodyear, copyright: the artistArts in depth

Beth Walton speaks to artist Rachel Goodyear about her fairytale inspired work

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Pavel Buchler, “Eclipse”, copyright Pavel Buchler.Award winning artist Pavel Buchler talks about his recent works with Beth Walton

Award-winning artist and research professor at the Manchester School of Art Pavel Buchler is a modest man; quite contrary to the portrait of a ‘strict conceptual artist’ he confesses he probably should be

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Mike Ballard, the all of everything, copyright Mike BallardMike Ballard about his new exhibition

When artist Mike Ballard was commissioned to exhibit at the Arts Gallery he was understandably daunted

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Jim Brogden - Towards Bridgewater PlaceJim Brogden and Mathew Shelton talk about Signs of Life

Beth Walton talks to artists Jim Brogden and Mathew Shelton about Signs of Life, one of the latest shows to open its doors at Project Space Leeds

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Unilever Series: Miroslaw Balka - How It Is 2009. Photocredit: Tate PhotographyReview: Miroslaw Balka at the Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall

If you have not yet had chance to visit Tate Modern this Winter, this coming holiday is your opportunity to experience the latest instalment in the Unilever series , Polish Artist, Miroslaw Balka’s monumental installation in the Turbine Hall

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Richard Wright 'no title' 2009. Photo: Sam Drake and Gabrielle Johnson, Tate Photography2009 Turner Prize

2009 Turner Prize : ‘nothing less than the return of beauty to modern art’

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City Art Gallery

SAASY by name SAASY by nature: Beth Jane Walton attends the new Society for Art and Architectural Scholarship’s launch party at the City Art Gallery.

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Graphic: The Process of Print Review

The Norman Rea Gallery kick-started their new year’s programme of events this week with the opening of Graphic: The process of print.

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The Bald Prima Donna

As student performances go, the standard of acting at the Drama Barn is always high, and this week’s piece, Eugene Ionesco’s nonsensical Bald Prima Donna, is no exception.

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Polly Morgan

One might be forgiven for presuming a topic like taxidermy to be more familiar to a demographic of middle aged men.

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