Northampton’s historic Market Square, still one of the largest in England, dates back to 1235 when King Henry III transferred the selling of local goods to the Square. It’s chequered history has been intrinsically linked to commerce ever since.
Aphorism #17
The logo is the antithesis of free association
Aphorism #16
Contemplation is always done in private
Aphorism #15
In the future, will the Arts Council subsidise carbon rationing for artists and arts organisations?
Text Work
The A-Z of Schrödinger’s Cat - a text work by James Steventon will feature in the forthcoming Contents May Vary Publication.
Aphorism #14
Creativity without discipline is just
Aphorism #13
Art attempts to offer a universal understanding of a personal experience
Aphorism #12
Consider a well crafted thought; the technique of thinking
Aphorism #11
Art from an individual is always esoteric to an audience
Aphorism #10
My work is the residue of performance