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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.…

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…

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…

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…

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).…

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…

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…

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…

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

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