I am honoured to see more of my artworks go into permanent art collections. Today the news was announced that three of my artworks have been acquired by the The Ingram Collection of Modern British and Contemporary Art.
Read MoreIrish Arts Review - A Desire for Closeness
Please to have my solo exhibition printed in the December - February edition of Irish Arts Review: The Quarterly Review of Irish Arts.
Read MoreWexford People covers First Fortnight Festival and 'A Desire for Closeness'
Wexford People discusses my solo exhibition ‘A Desire for Closeness’ in their article about the First Fortnight Festival in Ireland.
Read MoreAn Anthology of Displacement
My work tells the stories of people who live life on the border - be that the edge of a geography, an identity, or even time. For this series, I invited personal stories from migrants and newcomers who have crossed physical and mental borders.
Read More'The Journey of Our Parallel Lives' at The Lightbox
‘The Journey of Our Parallel Lives’ is one of three new artworks of mine which will be on display at The Lightbox in Woking, UK as part of the Royal Society of Sculptors’ exhibition: Parallel Lines: Drawing and Sculpture. The piece was made in response to Kenneth Armitage’s artwork ‘Walking Group’. It will also be exhibited alongside Armitage’s piece as well as works by other great masters such as Dame Barbara Hepworth, Sir Anthony Caro, John Behan, Michael Ayrton, Lynn Chadwick, Eduardo Paolozzi.
Read More'Saving Our Souls' at The Lightbox
‘Saving our Souls’ is one of three new artworks of mine which will be on display at The Lightbox in Woking, UK as part of the Royal Society of Sculptors’ exhibition: Parallel Lines: Drawing and Sculpture. The piece was made in response to John Behan’s work Ghost Boat. It will also be exhibited alongside Behan’s piece as well as works by other great masters such as Dame Barbara Hepworth, Sir Anthony Caro, Lynn Chadwick, Eduardo Paolozzi, Michael Ayrton, and kenneth Armitage.
Read Morebehind-the-scenes: 'Saving Our Souls'
See how the artwork ‘Saving Our Souls’ was made. A new piece which was made as a response to the artwork ‘Ghost Boat’ by John Behan.
Read More'Maze Fragment' at The Lightbox
‘Maze Fragment’ is one of three new artworks which will be on display at The Lightbox in Woking, UK as part of the Royal Society of Sculptors’ exhibition: Parallel Lines: Drawing and Sculpture. The piece was made in response to Michael Ayrton’s sculpture ‘Maze Music’. It will also be exhibited alongside Ayrton’s piece as well as works by other great masters such as Dame Barbara Hepworth, Sir Anthony Caro, Lynn Chadwick, John Behan, Eduardo Paolozzi, and kenneth Armitage.
Read MoreThe Artiscape Magazine: 'Reclamation' by Nicola Anthony Shortlisted for Sovereign Asia Art Prize
British artist Nicola Anthony named in the top 30 finalists for 2019 Sovereign Asian Art Prize
Read MoreVisual Arts Ireland News Sheet: features 'Remembering our Father's Words' sculpture at USC Shoah Foundation
The Houston Chronicle features 'Remembering Our Fathers Words' by Nicola Anthony
Genocide Testimonies
Steven Spielberg On Storytelling’s Power To Fight Hate.
20 Dec 2018 | By Adam Popescu
Read MoreThe A-List interviews Nicola Anthony about the Human Archive Project
What would your story look like – if it were turned into a word installation?
Read MoreNoise Singapore features: Human Archive Project at Singapore Art Museum
Artitute Magazine features Human Archive Project
Artitute Magazine features Human Archive Project by Nicola Anthony
Read MoreSassy Mama: Human Archive Project solo exhibition
Sassy Mama blog features all three of Nicola Anthony’s current exhibitions at Singapore Art Museum, Oct 2017.
Read MoreThe Straits Times Covers Human Archive Project - Online Review
The Straits Times features Human Archive Project, article by Bryna Singh
Human Archive Project grew from artist Nicola Anthony's interaction with prison inmates
Read MoreToday Newspaper features image of artwork "David Copperfield" by Nicola Anthony
It's nice to see an image of my artwork on TODAY in their review of Ikkan Art International's exhibition. Be sure to visit it before 27 July
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