Hogan was appointed as the Garden Museum’s artist-in-residence just as the Museum closed for a major Heritage Lottery funded Redevelopment Project. Hogan created a ‘virtual museum’ by inviting 90 people to select a green space in London that mattered to them and describing why. This shed light on the position of the artist-in-residence and the congruencies between artist, concept and patron institutions. The Garden Museum is itself a museum-without-residence, in the sense that its subject doesn’t reside in the museum. It’s a conceptual museum. Hogan reflected this and her enquiry revealed the range of Londoners’ attraction and attachment to the selected spaces which included horticulture, history, personal psychology, private myth, romance,...
Art in transit: some bronze hares by Barry Flanagan being moved from the Yorkshire Sculpture Park, o...
Ornamental Bug Garden 001 has been selected to be exhibited at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Edinburgh ...
This oral presentation explores the role of contemporary art practice in opening up the dynamic rela...
A solo exhibition focusing on two dominant themes - enclosed gardens and portraiture. Through painte...
Gardens are not unusual sites to practise cultural geographies. In an earlier ‘cultural geographies ...
This five-year project, initiated and directed by Hogan investigated the relationship between artist...
Inhabiting any new premises requires its potential occupant to conduct a survey and inspection of th...
Practising Place is a programme of public conversations, designed to examine the relationship betwee...
Kathleen Mullaniff, Senior Lecturer BA Fine Art, exhibited her artist book ‘in a walled garden’ on t...
In 2018 MCAHE commissioned five new site-specific contemporary artworks for heritage sites in North ...
Five artists and designers were given free rein of the Museum of Domestic Design and Architecture, a...
‘Beyond the Endgame’ was an exhibition curated by Ben Cook to showcase North West of England artists...
'In the Botanic Garden' was an artist-led, Year of the Artist Residency at Cambridge University Bota...
Exhibition Information: Today, we live in a fluid culture where, within our towns and cities, diffe...
Nowhereisland was a public art project conceived and developed with the artist Alex Hartley. It grew...
Art in transit: some bronze hares by Barry Flanagan being moved from the Yorkshire Sculpture Park, o...
Ornamental Bug Garden 001 has been selected to be exhibited at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Edinburgh ...
This oral presentation explores the role of contemporary art practice in opening up the dynamic rela...
A solo exhibition focusing on two dominant themes - enclosed gardens and portraiture. Through painte...
Gardens are not unusual sites to practise cultural geographies. In an earlier ‘cultural geographies ...
This five-year project, initiated and directed by Hogan investigated the relationship between artist...
Inhabiting any new premises requires its potential occupant to conduct a survey and inspection of th...
Practising Place is a programme of public conversations, designed to examine the relationship betwee...
Kathleen Mullaniff, Senior Lecturer BA Fine Art, exhibited her artist book ‘in a walled garden’ on t...
In 2018 MCAHE commissioned five new site-specific contemporary artworks for heritage sites in North ...
Five artists and designers were given free rein of the Museum of Domestic Design and Architecture, a...
‘Beyond the Endgame’ was an exhibition curated by Ben Cook to showcase North West of England artists...
'In the Botanic Garden' was an artist-led, Year of the Artist Residency at Cambridge University Bota...
Exhibition Information: Today, we live in a fluid culture where, within our towns and cities, diffe...
Nowhereisland was a public art project conceived and developed with the artist Alex Hartley. It grew...
Art in transit: some bronze hares by Barry Flanagan being moved from the Yorkshire Sculpture Park, o...
Ornamental Bug Garden 001 has been selected to be exhibited at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Edinburgh ...
This oral presentation explores the role of contemporary art practice in opening up the dynamic rela...