in the year from 1 august 2011 to 31 july 2012, i slept in 50 different beds, in 40 different cities, towns and villages, inRead More
Author: helen varley jamieson
recently i saw an exhibition on the impact of oil drilling in the niger delta. the mouth of africa’s third longest river comprises swamps andRead More
andy has an ice-cream maker, & over the summer we’ve experimented with a few batches of ice-cream including coffee, caramel, frozen yoghurt, asparagus & mostRead More
today was the day for the annual Ersten Tomaten Ritual: the ripest tomatoes were gently & ceremoniously picked from the stem, sniffed, then respectfully eatenRead More
Well into the twentieth century, clothes were pricey and precious enough that they were mended and cared for and reimagined countless times, and most peopleRead More
I really do wonder what the Tate Modern means when they say that their “live performance room” is “the only place you can see artRead More
oops, i haven’t posted here since may … & now it’s august! i’ve been rushing around a lot but i will save that for anotherRead More
my work is currently featured in the “biennale for one” at Das KloHäuschen in munich curated by dr. cornelia oswald-hoffmann, the “biennale for one” featuresRead More
may is a month of travelling for me; right now i’m briefly at home in munich, between berlin and nantes – enough time to washRead More