For #Five2Watch this week we've selected five artists whose work reminded us of the winter months and festive season: Tim Pugh, Lorna Johnson, Caroline Watson, Corey Whyte and Stuart Dodman.
Inspired by Niloo Sharifi’s Micro-Commission project ‘Digital Mysticism (DM)’, Five2Watch this week is all about mysticism. Featuring work by Robert Foster, Chantal Powell, Martyn Cross, Stella Baraklianou and Dean Melbourne.
For #Five2Watch this week we've selected five artists whose work reflects on notions of work and labour: Fliss Quick, Emily Hesse, Joe Hancock, Clare Thornton and James Gregory.
For #Five2Watch this week we've selected five artists whose work either represents or enacts the experience of change: Anna Chrystal Stephens, Marius von Brasch, Gemma Riggs, Cliff Crawford and Julie McCalden.
For #Five2Watch this week we've selected five artists whose work reflects on ecology, and our own place within the world’s natural ecosystems: Anne-Mie Melis, Charys Wilson, Rebecca Chesney, Matthew Verdon and Anna Keleher.
For #Five2Watch this week we've selected five artists whose work resonates with the season of Autumn: Sam Lee, Jeremy Webb, Caitlin Heffernan, Matt Rowe and Emma Gladwin.
This week for #Five2Watch we’ve selected five artists who explore elements of horror within their work. Featuring: Peter Hanmer, Abigail Durham, Saskia Takens-Milne, Martha Todd and Martyn Cross.
For #Five2Watch this week we've selected five artists who have explored notions of duration within their work: richard mcvetis, Dale Wilson, Rich White, James Steventon and Katy Beinart.
For #Five2Watch this week we've selected five artists who have explored different methods of printmaking within their work: Martin Seeds, Sharon Baker, Ryan L. Moule, Jeanette Barnes and Lucy McCall.
For #Five2Watch this week we've selected five artists who have explored games within their work: Claire Weetman, Katy Beinart, Liliane Lijn, Sophie Warren & Jonathan Mosley and Jamie Gledhill.
For #Five2Watch this week we've selected five artists who have explored notions of the home within their work: Fay Ballard, Hana Sakuma, Michele Lazenby, Lyndsay Martin and Stuart Robinson.
For #Five2Watch this week we've selected five artists who have explored notions of authenticity within their work: David McLeavy, Chantal Powell, Roo Dhissou, Matt Gee and James Winnett.
In response to the launch of the second issue of Social Works? Open, an artist-led journal for social practice art, and our weekend of events, Art in Words, Five2Watch this week is all about text. Featuring work by Colin Anthony Graham, Russell Jakubowski, Yoke, Victoria Lucas and Robert Foster.
For #Five2Watch this week we've selected five artists who create installations: Michael Lent, Amelia Hawk, Tod Hanson, Charlotte Cullen and Holly Rowan Hesson.
For Five2Watch this week we've selected five artists who work with live art: Elly Clarke, Sue Law, Robert Luzar, Julian Claxton and Jim Lockey
For Five2Watch this week we've selected five artists who use photography in their practice: Jane Boyer, Clair Robins, Elizabeth Wewiora, Graham Hembrough and Bob Budd
For Five2Watch this week we've selected work by five artists focusing on interventions: Flora Gregory, Darren Neave, Emma Ainsley, Nikki Allford and Matthew Richardson
For #Five2Watch this week we've selected five artists who use text or writing in their work: gobscure, Harriet Hill, Kristy Campbell Guy Bigland and David Foggo
Inspired by Ro Hardaker's Micro-Commission project 'invisible, without bodies', Five2Watch this week is all about artists who have used vocal performance within their work. Featuring work by: Laura Cooper, Rebecca Glover, Kirstin Leigh, Johana Hartwig and Armindokht Shooshtari.
For #Five2Watch this week we've selected five artists who've created work about nature: Peter Driver, Amanda Jobson, Sam Lee, Paul Smith and Dimple Shah
For #Five2Watch this week we've selected five artists who create installations: Bethan Hughes, Robert Foster, Duncan Mountford, Jeannie Driver and Zoe Preece.
For #Five2Watch this week we've selected five artists who have made inflatable artworks: Steve Messam, Yoke, Chester Tenneson, Joseph Cotgrave and Claire Barber.
For #Five2Watch this week we've selected five artists who have made work by appropriating images: Jed Hilton, Sarah Tulloch, Alexandra March, Julie Masterton and Graham Hutchinson.
Inspired by Sam Williams' Micro-Commission project 'A Soft Landing', Five2Watch this week is all about growth. Featuring work by James Eddy, Rebecca Beinart, Rich White, Gemma Wood and Anna Keleher.
In response to our Digital Resident Jaron Hill we’ve selected five artists who have explored characterisation within their work: jojo taylor, Robert Foster, Claire de Lune, Cultura Plasmic Inc and Victoria Rance.
In response to our Digital Resident Jaron Hill we’ve selected five artists who have explored notions of fantasy within their work: Mark Scott-Wood, Iain Andrews, Zena Blackwell, Angela Lizon and Antoinette Burchill.
This week our digital resident Jaron Hill has selected five works that they feel resonate with their practice: Caroline Watson, John Paul Evans, Maria McKinney, Janet Sainsbury and David Sherry.
In response to our Digital Resident Jaron Hill we’ve selected five artists who have explored portraiture within their work: Martin Seeds, Roy Mehta, Ingrid Berthon-Moine, John Paul Evans and Ernesto Romano.
In response to our Digital Resident Jaron Hill we’ve selected five artists who have explored costume as part of their art practice: Matt Rowe, Rhiannon Lowe, Sarah Younan, Emily Speed and Amelia Hawk.
In response to our Digital Resident Jaron Hill we’ve selected five artists who have explored bodies within landscapes as part of their art practice: Judith Burrows, Helena Eflerova, Katri Walker, Natalie Ramus and Tony Humbleyard.
In response to our Digital Resident Jaron Hill we’ve selected five artists who have explored acts of world building within their work: Anne-Mie Melis, Mary Plant, Quilla Constance, Peter Hanmer and Alex Hetherington.
In response to our digital residents Kim Coleman and Jenny Hogarth we've selected five artists who have experimented with light and reflection within their work: Liz West, Aimee Nelson, Darren Neave, Hester Jones and Liliane Lijn.
In response to our digital residents Kim Coleman and Jenny Hogarth we've selected five artists who have revealed processes of making within their work: Pak Keung Wan, Riccardo Iacono, Alec Stevens, Jonathan Gabb and Ruth Brenner.
In response to our digital residents Kim Coleman and Jenny Hogarth we've selected five artists who have made work around duration and the passing of time: Anna Masters, Dale Wilson, Jeanette Orrell, Anna Louise Cox and Yoonjung Kim.
In response to our digital residents Kim Coleman and Jenny Hogarth we've selected five artists who have made feminist video works: Laura O Connor, melissandre varin, Sara Brannan, Dawn Woolley and Saskia Takens-Milne.
In response to our digital residents Kim Coleman and Jenny Hogarth we've selected five artists who have explored performance using different technologies: Sophie Bullock, Rebecca Glover, carla cuomo, Angela Davies and Joseph Ismail.
In response to our digital residents Kim Coleman and Jenny Hogarth we've selected five artists who have made work involving collaboration: Jo Clements, Lisa Evans, GAST, Tony Spencer and Christopher Pearson.
In response to our digital residents Kim Coleman and Jenny Hogarth we've selected five artists who have explored multiple iterations of their artworks: Andrew Pepper, Denise Hickey, Stuart Dodman, Steve Hines and Jane Boyer.