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Rachel Escott / Art

Over-intellectualising

Rachel 14.09.2017 Access, Art, Audience development, Communications, Education, Engagement, Museums, Reviews 0
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I loved the Fundação de Serralves in Porto on a visit this summer. A variety of contrasting exhibitions, beautifully-lit spaces, peaceful with just...

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BP Portrait Award 2013

Rachel 21.06.2013 Art, Artists, Reviews 0
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Just back from the press view of this year's BP Portrait Award exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery. All the artists and a good many of...

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New ideas

Rachel 05.04.2012 Art, Circus, Digital, Training 0
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Two websites with interesting suggestions for attracting new and wider audiences:   The Roundhouse’s slick but fun videos of preparations for and audience reaction to...

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Hit and miss

Rachel 02.04.2012 Art, Dance, Reviews, Theatre 0
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I’ve been left feeling underwhelmed by some theoretically big-ticket outings recently.   Take ‘The Most Incredible Thing’ at Sadler’s Wells last Friday. Pet Shop Boys +...

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‘Without you I wouldn’t be here!’

Rachel 22.05.2009 Advocacy, Art, Reviews, Theatre 0
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This was the refrain heard over and again in a performance of ‘England’ at the Whitechapel Gallery last Saturday. Tim Crouch’s piece is about art,...

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