In our work at The National Archives, we seek to support people and collections across and beyond the archive sector, advising the private and public sectors on how to better care for records and archives.
Judy Vaknin and Victoria Lane of the Art Archives Consultancy
DACS Foundation’s Art360 Project foregrounds artists’ archives and addresses the issues of how the archive can be instrumental in providing an artistic legacy. This is part of an ongoing discourse about…
Evelyn Earl
Art360 encourages (many female) British artists, to curate their own legacy through the discovery and organisation of their artworks, sketchbooks, photographs, diaries and any other material (or indeed digital) footprints…
Mark Waugh
The protocols of reading in our era are strange. We have access to an infinity of sources but often find ourselves drawing together ideas from the spray of the net. Contemplating the place of the artist within the…
Art360 is an ambitious research project from DACS Foundation and supported by Art Council England, The National Archives, Art Fund and The Henry Moore Foundation.
Over the next three years, Art360 will work closely with 100 leading and innovative British artists and artists’…
Visual arts practice in the UK is under pressure. Artists are highly skilled and extensively trained, but often paid too little to survive, if paid at all. DACS and others have done much to identify the extent of these problems.
Bettina Buck, like many artists in contemporary Europe, has worked across borders both conceptual and material.
The studios of contemporary artists are spaces in which ideas and objects converge. A question that many participants in our Art360 project want to address is how to manage the history and representations of the multiplicity…
In November 2016, the Art360 team participated in an international symposium on the challenges and practicalities of compiling a Catalogue Raisonné, hosted by Lund Humphries and Artifex Press.