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Anneka French

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To the sea

A text written in May 2020. Commissioned by Creative Black Country.

Anneka French, Creative Black Country, To the sea

Slow Moving Words

A text in three parts. Written July 2019.

Anneka French, Slow Moving Words

Art Quarterly Spring 2020

I interviewed Langlands & Bell on the occasion of their exhibition Degrees of Truth at Sir John Soane’s Museum, London. … More

Art Fund, Art Quarterly, langlands and bell, Sir John Soane's Museum

Meryl McMaster: As Immense as the Sky Review

Calling Me Home (all works 2019) shows a figure dressed in a buffalo mask trimmed with fringing and bandaged horns. She … More

As Immense as the Sky, Ikon, Meryl McMaster, photography, Photomonitor

Art Quarterly Winter 2019

I contributed a review of Amalia Pica’s solo exhibition Private & Confidential at The New Art Gallery Walsall to Art … More

Art Fund, Art Quarterly, The New Art Gallery Walsall

Fred Hubble: Hypha – a closer look

“From the cool of the forests, to the saltiness of the sea and the blueness of the sky, Hypha explores climate, transit … More

Aarhus, Denmark, Fred Hubble, Frederick Hubble, Hypha, KH7 artspace

Ford Street, Arthur and Walter: Living Memory Starting Points

My research with Smethwick Community and History Archives Service has begun with one road in Smethwick – Ford Street (formerly Halford Street). … More

Living Memory, Pneulec, Sandwell, Smethwick

Jaskirt Boora: Mitti Di Khushboo – The Smell of the Land – A closer look

The first time Jaskirt’s mum met her dad was at the airport when she arrived in Birmingham in the late … More

Anneka French, BLAST!, Jaskirt Boora, Mitti Di Khushboo – The Smell of the Land, Multistory

Jon Tonks: Stories of Home – A closer look

A portrait of the Central and Eastern European communities living in Sandwell, home to the biggest Polish population in the … More

Anneka French, BLAST!, Jon Tonks, Multistory, Stories of Home

Living Memory Project

I’m delighted to be one of twelve creative practitioners involved in Living Memory, a project looking at photographs and life … More

Community and History Archive Service, Living Memory, Sandwell, Smethwick

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