For #Five2Watch this week we've selected five artists whose work reminded us of the winter months and festive season, featuring: Carolyn Burchell, Tim Pugh, Paul Matosic, Bob Budd and Tamsin Morse
For this week's #Five2Watch we’ve selected five artists whose work involves characterisation and fantasy, featuring: Amelia Hawk, Caroline Watson, Heather Eastes, Victoria Rance and Michaela McMillan
For this week's #Five2Watch we’ve selected five artists whose work considers ruins, featuring: Peter Gudynas, Gayle Chong Kwan, Tracey Eastham, Andrew Hardwick and James Eddy
This week for #Five2Watch we’ve selected five artists whose work resonates with the spooky season, featuring: Caroline Watson, Stephen Harwood, Bobbie Russon, Peter Hanmer and Iain Andrews.
This weeks Five2Watch celebrates black artists and their artworks, featuring: Stephen Anthony Davids, Quilla Constance, Andrew Jackson, Colin Anthony Graham and Barbara Walker.
Inspired by the launch of our new community platform, this week's #Five2Watch focusses on artists who have explored collaboration as part of their practice, featuring: Sharon Campbell, Robert Foster-Jones, Victoria Rance, James Eddy and Ann Goddard
For #Five2Watch this week we've selected five artists who explore painting with their work: James Moore, Helen Dryden, Alistair Woods, Ursula Leach and Olivia Irvine
For #Five2Watch this week we've selected five artists whose work resonates with the season of Autumn: Satta Hashem, Mark Scott-Wood, Sam Lee, Patricia Chu and Louise Garland
For #Five2Watch this week we've selected five artists making work with or about the concept of vessels: Fritha Jenkins, Sarah Hitchens, Andrew Burton, Marcela Trsova and Jessica Lerner
For #Five2Watch this week we've selected five artists who have made work surrounding notions of intimacy, featuring: Tamsin Morse, Fay Ballard, Pak Keung Wan, Alexandra March and Marcelle Hanselaar
For #Five2Watch this week we've selected five artists whose work considers the garden: Claire Douglass, Holly Slingsby, Anne-Mie Melis, Helen Robertson and Nicolas William Hughes
For #Five2Watch this week we've selected five artists whose work addresses aspects of finance, featuring: Oliver William Palmer, Marc Renshaw, Martin a, Jo Evans and Richard Shields
For #Five2Watch this week we've selected five artists who have reflected on forms of labour as part of their practice: Aideen Doran, Clare Smith, Jane Stobart, Lucy Stevens and Adam Burton
For #Five2Watch this week we've selected five artists who have explored portraiture as part of their practice: Corinna Spencer, Mark Jameson, Alan Stones, Guy Burch and Nick Martin
For #Five2Watch this week we've selected five artists who have explored clothing as part of their practice: Bridget Harvey, Clare Petherick, Josie Beszant, Linda Hubbard and Julie Parker
For #Five2Watch this week we've selected five artists who make sculptures as part of their practice, featuring: Kate Howard, Madi Acharya-Baskerville, Simon Hitchens, Naomi Harwin and Rutter and Bennett
In response to our current series of events titled The Body Season, we've selected five artists who have explored health and wellbeing as part of their practice, featuring: Anna Dumitriu, Paula Garcia Stone, Elly Clarke, Candice Jacobs and Christopher Tipping.
For #Five2Watch this week we've selected five artists whose work takes inspiration from the summer months: Patrick Lowry, Colin Booth, Liz West, Michaela McMillan and Dugald MacInnes
To coincide with the launch of our graduate programme, we've selected five artists who have considered education as part of their practice, featuring: David Lloyd, Julieann Worrall Hood, Razvan Anton, Anna Chrystal Stephens and nikkita morgan
In response to Emily Speed's contribution to our video series ‘What do Axis artists do all day?’, this week we've selected five artists who have considered the links between architecture and power as part of their practice, featuring: Steve Messam, Pandora Vaughan, Andrew Howe, Dorothy Hunter and Douglas Clark.
In response to our upcoming series of events titled The Body Season, we've selected five artists who have explored this subject as part of their practice: Julie Parker, tjb, Saranjit Birdi, anna smith and Emily Glass.
For #Five2Watch this week we've selected five artists who have used role-play as a technique within their practice: Helen Garbett, Ruby Tingle, Jim lockey, Anna Keleher and Liz Sergeant
For #Five2Watch this week we've selected five artists who have considered materiality as part of their practice: Lucinda Burgess, Rebecca D. Harris, Ana Rosa Hopkins, Ellie Doney and Louise Mackenzie.
For #Five2Watch this week we've selected five artists considering the various relationships between animals and humans: Lucy Stevens, Martina Vermorel, Martin Pover, Trevor Burgess and Clara S Rueprich
For #Five2Watch this week we've selected five artists who've used line within their practice: Joanna Mowbray, Jeannie Driver, Naomi Harwin, Debbie Locke and Sheila Vollmer.
For #Five2Watch this week we've selected five artists who've made work with notions of sport in mind: Sophie Warren & Jonathan Mosley, Marc Renshaw, Amelia Hawk, Dana Sychugova and Philip Kennedy
For #Five2Watch this week we've selected five artists who've made work with field recordings: Graham Hembrough, Alison Craig, Brighid Black, Caro Williams and Robert Foster-Jones.
For #Five2Watch this week we've selected five artists who've made work for or about different art and craft Biennials: Pippa Eason, Zoe Preece, Claire Barber, Duncan Whitley and Andrew Burton
For #Five2Watch this week we've selected five artists who have made work with reflection in mind, featuring: Yoke, Candice Jacobs, Caren Garfen, Charys Wilson and Anthony Patterson
For #Five2Watch this week we've selected five artists who have made work with dance in mind: jo dennis, Madi Acharya-Baskerville, Lucienne Cole, Robin Clare and Alison J Carr.
For #Five2Watch this week we've selected five artists who have made work with health and wellbeing in mind: Gemma Wood Being-nowhere, Christopher Tipping, Emma Ainsley, Christine Wilcox-Baker and Nilplug.
To celebrate the launch of this year's Praxis showcase, we've selected five artists who have made work with education in mind: Francoise Dupre, Andrew Howe, Anna Chrystal Stephens, Robert Foster-Jones and James William Murray.
For #Five2Watch this week we've selected five artists who have explored masks within their work: Enzo Marra, David Cooper, Martin Seeds, Marianne Walker and Emily Glass.
To celebrate International Women’s Day we’ve selected five artists who have made work that reflects on women’s histories and experiences, featuring: Dawn Woolley, Lucy Wright, Angela Kennedy, Laura O'Connor and Victoria Lucas.
To celebrate the launch of Jaron Hill's Digital Residency project Greetings From The Sick Bed, we’ve selected five artists who have explored fantasy within their work: Julian Claxton, Heather Eastes, Mark Scott-Wood, Richard Bartle and David Theobald.
To celebrate LGBTQ+ History Month we've selected five artists who have made work that reflects on LGBTQ+ histories and experiences, featuring: gobscure, John Paul Evans, Alec Stevens, Matt Smith and Guy Burch.
To celebrate the launch of Jaron Hill's Digital Residency project Greetings From The Sick Bed, we’ve selected five artists who have explored photographic portraiture: Roy Mehta, Izabela Brudkiewicz, Alistair Woods, carla cuomo and Eric Fong.
To celebrate LGBTQ+ History Month we've selected five artists who have made work that reflects on LGBTQ+ histories and experiences, featuring: Lady Kitt, Darren Neave, James William Murray, Theresa Easton and Rhiannon Lowe.
For #Five2Watch this week we've selected five artists who have explored the notion of landscape painting: Anthony Garratt, Nick Martin, Jessica Lloyd-Jones, Arron Kuiper and Inguna Gremzde.
For #Five2Watch this week we've selected five artists who have made work around issues of mental health, featuring: Caren Garfen, Joy C Martindale, Carl Rowe, James Paddock and gobscure.