For our seventh post in the #MAOarchive series we take you back to 1994 when Indian sculptor Mrinalini Mukherjee’s larger than life fibre sculptures towered over visitors to the gallery. After studying figurative painting, Mukherjee quickly turned to sculpture. She had been inspired by the teaching of artist K.G. Subramanyan who championed Indian craft traditions,… Continue reading From the MAO archive: Mrinalini Mukherjee in 1994
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Take part – Flow at the Glass Tank
Modern Art Oxford and Oxford Brookes University invites people based in Oxfordshire to submit their creative response to Flow at the Glass Tank, a new interdisciplinary exhibition exploring ideas and creativity. The exhibition will explore and celebrate the many different ways we experience the creative process, from getting ‘in the flow’, the spark of a new idea… Continue reading Take part – Flow at the Glass Tank
Artist Takeover by Katya Mora – Activating our Archives
In April 2020 Activating our Archives participant Katya took over the Modern Art Oxford Instagram feed for the day to share part of her ongoing contemplative diary series. Her video work responds to the idea of information intake in the time of Coronavirus. She asks questions such as: Where does my body store the virtual… Continue reading Artist Takeover by Katya Mora – Activating our Archives
Make Play at Home #3: Rice Snakes
Make Play is Modern Art Oxford’s early years programme for 0-5 year olds and their grownups to play and discover together. Make Play at Home invites you to keep making and playing alongside each other at home. Our Make Play at Home activities are easy to do and can be made at home using only… Continue reading Make Play at Home #3: Rice Snakes
From the MAO archive: Helen Chadwick’s Viral Landscapes in 1989
Our sixth post in the #MAOarchive series looks back to 1989 when Helen Chadwick’s Viral Landscapes filled the gallery. The show consisted of a panoramic frieze, measuring four feet in height and 50 feet in length, of new photographic works by Chadwick. Chadwick layered photographs of the Pembrokeshire coast with enlarged microscopic patterns made from the cells… Continue reading From the MAO archive: Helen Chadwick’s Viral Landscapes in 1989
From Brooklyn: Johanna Unzueta’s Art Diary
We are so happy that we remain connected to our wonderful exhibiting artist Johanna Unzueta, even in lockdown and currently separated by the Atlantic Ocean. From her home studio in Brooklyn, New York, Johanna has created these short videos giving personal insights into her exhibition at the gallery – and now online – Tools for… Continue reading From Brooklyn: Johanna Unzueta’s Art Diary
MAO Assembly – Isolation Music Diaries, Part Two
In the second of his two-part series for MAO Assembly, Oxford-based musician and promoter of Modern Art Oxford’s live Yard sessions, Martin Andrews aka Octavia Freud talks to local musicians Tiger Mendoza, Means of Production, Call.Me.Tiece and Limpet Space Race about their experiences during lockdown and finds out how they are being creative. Following the… Continue reading MAO Assembly – Isolation Music Diaries, Part Two
Make Play at Home #2: CD Spinner Drawings
Make Play is Modern Art Oxford’s early years programme for 0-5 year olds and their grownups to play and discover together. Make Play at Home invites you to keep making and playing alongside each other at home. Our Make Play at Home activities are easy to do and can be made at home using only… Continue reading Make Play at Home #2: CD Spinner Drawings
MAO Assembly: Creative lockdown report
In our latest MAO Assembly response to art under lockdown, David Barron inspires us by road testing some of the ingenious creativity taking place online right now. Just before the world went into coronavirus lockdown I went to a closing party at a pop-up gallery in the centre of Oxford. The crowd of local artists and… Continue reading MAO Assembly: Creative lockdown report
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As we all adapt to the challenges of COVID-19, so too does Modern Art Oxford. The gallery may be closed to the public but its work continues online and its commitment to inspire and engage audiences remains. We recognise that these are challenging times for everyone, however, if you feel able to support our work,… Continue reading Support Us