My name is James Lester, I am an Oxford-based Fine Artist, and for the month of January I have been lucky enough to join Modern Art Oxford’s Communications and Marketing team. My practice centres around a sense of scale. I find scale to be a really interesting thing you can do with a drawing. I… Continue reading James Lester: Please Mind The Gap
Month: January 2020
Getting personal with Kiki Smith
Modern Art Oxford volunteer Maria Robertson reflects on her time spent in the galleries surrounded by the works of Kiki Smith. As well as volunteering in the gallery, Maria is also a member of Modern Art Oxford’s Digital Working Group. As the Kiki Smith exhibition I am a Wanderer draws to a close, I wanted to take… Continue reading Getting personal with Kiki Smith
MAO Assembly: Tell us what’s on your mind
Modern Art Oxford works with you – our audiences – to explore and celebrate the relevance of art to today’s society. Launched in 2020, MAO Assembly is a way for you to have your say in shaping our digital conversations. From global and national issues like climate change and arts cuts in schools to local… Continue reading MAO Assembly: Tell us what’s on your mind
Kiki Smith and Collaboration by Kitty Gurnos-Davies
Marking the final weekend of our Kiki Smith exhibition with her blog post is Modern Art Oxford volunteer and Oxford University DPhil candidate in English, Kitty Gurnos-Davies. Kitty’s research involves exploring women and materiality in contemporary theatre. In this new piece for us, she investigates the collaborative spirit running throughout Kiki Smith’s art practice. Although I am a… Continue reading Kiki Smith and Collaboration by Kitty Gurnos-Davies
Ask an artist: Madi Acharya-Baskerville
We spoke to Oxford-based artist Madi Acharya-Baskerville ahead of Cabinet of Curiosities, her Kiki Smith-inspired sculpture workshop on 18 January 2020. In this resulting Q&A, she covers thoughts on Oxford life, environmental activism, musical inspirations and memories from an early childhood in India. You live in Oxford currently. Has the city influenced your work as an… Continue reading Ask an artist: Madi Acharya-Baskerville
5 things you might not know about Kiki Smith
As our exhibition Kiki Smith: I am a Wandererdraws to a close, we’re looking back on the artist’s life and work. We’ve put together a list of 5 things you might not know about some of the unlikely places she gets her inspiration, and those who influenced her as she was starting out. 1. Anatomy … Continue reading 5 things you might not know about Kiki Smith