2024
Thank you to the Stortford Independent and journalist Sinead Corr for this wonderful profile piece celebrating my latest forays into the USA.
2023
2022
I was invited to have an onstage conversation with the Wokingham Festival director Stan Hetherington, to explain the borough’s forthcoming public sculpture.
Write up in the Westmeath Independent yesterday about the exhibition Breaking Borders at Luan Gallery.
Delighted to share this interview with Phil Kennedy for BBC Radio Berkshire in which we talk about my upcoming landmark public sculpture 'The Arc'.
My artwork ‘See Things Differently’ has been shortlisted for DARC Awards for light sculpture.
Cut out from Wokingham.Today article covering my newest artwork ‘The Arc’ and the fundraising soon to begin to help make it a reality!
This January Fabric Magazine's team visited my sculpture in Dubai, at the UK Pavilion where I was artist in Residence 2021-22. Read Journalist Ali Howard’s lovely review of my sculpture and the World Expo where the Pavilion was sited.
Thank you to Wokingham.Today for covering my newest commission ‘The Arc’ which will be a collaborative landmark sculpture for Wokingham’s Carnival Hub.
In this print edition of Wokingham.Today, Phil Creighton interviews me about my newest commission ‘The Arc’ which will be a collaborative landmark sculpture for Wokingham’s Carnival Hub.
Nicola Anthony Studios has been commissioned to build a large public sculpture in the UK on the subject of people, places, words, and how we connect to the spaces and places we live in.
2021
I was really honoured by the depth of the questions and insight in this Abu Dhabi TV interview, where I talked about the challenging topic of climate change and my artwork See Things Differently
PASSAGE is Friends Of the Museum's bi-monthly magazine featuring articles relating to Singapore's museums, permanent collections, special exhibitions, local history, and Asian art. This edition features an article by writer and journalist Uta Weigelt who was interested in my installation artworks made with Saga seeds, the bright red seeds of the Saga (Adenanthera) tree found in SouthEast Asia, which symbolise love, nostalgia, and longing….
2020
Thanks to JournALL, the art journal by international curator Valeria Ceregini for the interview and for featuring my poetry net series, in the light of this time of isolation, and the great isolation and disconnect expressed in these works which tell the story of migrants stranded around the world.
I was delighted to talk to The Specky Scribbler as part of their series of interviews ‘Females First’, which focuses the experiences of womxn in the arts scene today.
Mekong Review includes my artwork ‘Our Time’ in this interesting article about the history of Lim Chin Tsong Palace.
Plural Art Magazine reviews my new artwork ‘Closing the Distance’, exhibited as part of the exhibition, ‘The Quarantined Canvas’.
Ever since I registered my art studio as a company 4 yrs ago I have enjoyed my new identity of 'entrepreneur'. Today I am thrilled to announce that TransferWise have identified me as an international business owner with an interesting story.
Thanks to RTE News for this article about my artwork & the Direct Provision migrant stories it contains, which was just shortlisted for the Sovereign Art Prize. Thanks to the journalist Laura Fletcher for giving this insight into the lives of migrants during crisis.
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.
The Straits Times discusses the artwork of two finalists for the Sovereign Asian Art Prize 2020, Nicola Anthony & Sarah Choo Jing.
Stand covers the events that took place at the Asylum Seekers Feminist Conference on International Women’s Day, including my workshop and panel discussion.
Please to have my solo exhibition printed in the December - February edition of Irish Arts Review: The Quarterly Review of Irish Arts.
The Irish Times magazine lists ‘A Desire for Closeness’ in First Fortnight Festival rundown of events
Very pleased to have my solo show ‘A Desire for Closeness’ featured in The Sunday Business Post.
Thank you to Edel Doran for including ‘A Desire for Closeness’ in the list of events not to be missed during the First Fortnight Festival in Ireland.
Enniscorthy Guardian features ‘A Desire for Closeness’ in their article about the First Fortnight Festival.
Wexford People discusses my solo exhibition ‘A Desire for Closeness’ in their article about the First Fortnight Festival in Ireland.
Delighted that my solo exhibition A Desire for Closeness is promoted in this review of the First Fortnight Festivals events.
The Irish Independent features my solo exhibition ‘A Desire for Closeness’ in their “Weekend Hotlist'“
2019
I am honoured to have been invited to share the story behind my artwork on Ireland's Culture on RTÉ
The Artiscape Magazine features an interview with Nicola Anthony about the solo exhibition ‘A Desire for Closeness’, January 2020, as part of First Fortnight Festival.
Very pleased to get the chance to talk to Newsnibbles again while I was a nominee for the Sovereign Asia Art Prize this year in Hong Kong!
I am delighted to have my sculpture ‘Remembering Our Fathers Words’ included in the May 2019 issue of Interior Design Magazine. The article by Edie Cohen talks about the opening of the USC Shoah Foundation’s new headquarters and exhibition space at the Leavey Library, Los Angeles.
British artist Nicola Anthony named in the top 30 finalists for 2019 Sovereign Asian Art Prize
I am pleased to have my piece ‘Reclamation’ featured on Blouin Artinfo. “Asia’s most prestigious prize for Contemporary artists — celebrates its 15th edition this year, and 400 mid-career artists from 28 countries were nominated for it by more than 70 independent art professionals from across the Asia Pacific region.”
I am pleased to report that my piece ‘Remembering Our Father’s Words’ was featured in Architecture Record. The article discusses the unveiling of The USC Shoah Foundation’s permanent exhibit which presents the testimony of holocaust survivors.
I am very pleased to have been included in the March/April 2019 edition of the VAI News Sheet.
2018
Genocide Testimonies
Steven Spielberg On Storytelling’s Power To Fight Hate.
20 Dec 2018 | By Adam Popescu
Steven speaks about the foundation's mission to share the testimonies of genocide survivors, and is photographed standing underneath my artwork in the Jona Goldrich Center.
Kristine Schomaker places Remembering Our father’s Words first in that week’s line up of must-see art events.
Myanmore
Weekly Guide 23-29 March 2018
Event feature 'What's On – March', pages 2–4
Published March 2018
Expat Guide by Lepetitjournal
'Intersection by Nicola Anthony and Marc Nair'
Event feature
Published 23 March 2018
The Straits Times (Myanmar section)
'An encounter between poetry and visual art from Singapore & Yangon by Nicola Anthony (UK) and Marc Nair (Singapore)'
Article and Photo by Nicola Anthony and Marie Mol
Published on 26 March 2018
The Artiscape
'Intersection Exhibition– Yangon, March 23 – April 8'
Event feature
Published March 2018
Myanmore
'International artists mix poetry and visuals in new Yangon exhibition'
Published on 14 March 2018
Myanmar.Siguez.com
'Things to do in Yangon: Intersection by Nicola Anthony and Marc Nair'
Event feature
Published March 2018
2017
Trebuchet (Issue 2)
Intersection: The Juncture of Three Places
Words and images by Nicola Anthony and Marc Nair
Published September 2017
Thank you to Home Team News Singapore, for featuring an article about the yellow Ribbon Art Exhibition - this exhibition featured awe inspiring works from our students and mentees, as well as a collaborative artwork by Barry Yeow, Kim Whye Kee and myself. See the original article here
Sassy Mama blog features all three of Nicola Anthony’s current exhibitions at Singapore Art Museum, Oct 2017.
The Yellow Ribbon Community Art Exhibition 2017 showcases 108 art pieces by inmates from the Visual Arts Hub (VAH) and Changi Women’s Prison.
The Straits Times features Human Archive Project, article by Bryna Singh
Human Archive Project grew from artist Nicola Anthony's interaction with prison inmates
The Straits Times interviews Nicola Anthony about her exhibition ‘Intersection’
“Telling Stories of the disenfranchised” by Bryan Singh
The Artiscape Magazine
'Beyond the studio with Nicola Anthony'
Interview by Fiona Doyle
Published on 10 September 2017
Luxuo
'Art exhibition in Singapore: Mapping Yangon London and Singapore with art'
Article by Vimi Haridasan
Published on 22 January 2017
ExpatChoice Asia
'Intersection exhibition by Nicola Anthony and Marc Nair at Intersections Gallery'
Published on 17 January 2017
Today Online
'Marrying Poetry and Visual Art'
Article by Reena Devi Shanmuga Retnam
Published on 17 January 2017
Artitute, Intersection: Poetry and art become kinetic light sculpture by Artist Nicola Anthony
2016
Singapore Business Times
'A tale of two artists and three cities'
Article by Helmi Yusof
Published on 30 December 2016
Thank you to Singapore Art Week for listing Intersection exhibition in your lineup of events! This January, Nicola will present works in a collaborative exhibition with Singaporean poet Marc Nair at the Intersections Gallery that tackles geographies, names, stories and histories in three cities – Singapore, London and Yangon.
In this interview for Trebuchet Magazine, contemporary British artist Nicola Anthony talks about her work at the Krisis Exhibition 50 scars : 50 skies.
2015
Upcoming exhibition and installation, 'Secret Ingredient' featured in Singapore's national TODAY Newspaper The TODAY Newspaper
Sat 5th Sep 2015 p.38
"Turning Secrets Into Art"
Nice to see a mention of our exhibition Ex Parte (London) in Singapore's Straits TImes yesterday, in this article about 'Singapore Inside-Out' who were the partner of Ex Parte.
More coverage by The Artiscape Magazine about my piece Ouroboros on display for the 2015 Olympic games in Singapore.
2014
The site-specific art installation uses the symbolic grid of a traditional farmed rice paddy – delving into historical themes in the context of contemporary art – whilst encouraging creativity to be nurtured alongside the rice.
Thank you Harper's Bazaar Art Magazine for the nice mention of my 'Consciousness Catcher', the 5 metre sculpture I was invited to install as part of the AAF Artist Installation programme.
Jan 2014
2013
TV coverage for 'Pass It On'
You will be able to see me talking about this artwork on A-OK (Arts on Okto) in Singapore this week.
Look out for 'Art Reborn', 10pm, Weds 19th June 2013, on Okto.
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
I'm pleased to have been interviewed for the Finder Magazine alongside 5 other artists from Displacements Exhibition! Drop by 13 Wilkie Terrace to pick up a free Finder Magazine...
Displacements Community Arts Project (including my work) featured in Singapore Architect 276, complemented for it's delicate sense of nostalgia and longing, without being swollen with sentimentality for the past...
I was delighted to be invited for a chat with DegreeART's charismatic Chantelle Purcell. She has been following my relocation to Singapore and wanted to find out more about the motivation behind it, and any tips I have for other artists and individuals looking to find a dose of a new culture and travel new worlds.
2012
The Guardian asked 100 arts professionals and figureheads why they think the arts are worth continued development. Read my full response to A Case For Culture and England losing 30% of its arts council budgethere. See the full Guardian article featuring an excerpt of my thoughts on the matter here.
The nice people at Londonist just did an interview with me about the current show 'Games people play'. It's also my way of announcing a bit of news to you... I am setting up a second studio in Singapore and will be relocating there for a while to do so! Read on...
The genre-busting artHAUS exhibition at DegreeArt Gallery is still open until June. Having been featured in the guardian's lifestyle picks, it's well worth a visit - It is very inspiring for me to see the art in the context of interior design. The art spills out onto the walls (in some cases quite literally) and inspires other elements in the room. It's very imagination capturing and eclectic. But also rather nice to get inspiration for how to place objects & art in our own homes & spaces. I have recently rearranged my studio to reflect a string of inspirations emanating out of one central artwork.
Great to have been chosen as ‘Artist of the Month’ by Silvia Krupinska. Listen to Krupinska discuss my artwork, in particular my project Edible Art Movement, on Colourful Radio
2011
Abigail Box and myself featured in the LA Newspaper Easy Reader following our exhibition....and Abi's promise of Yorkshire Fat Rascals!
Sept2011
Styloko.com have done a fabulous review of the summer exhibition in a Nottingham gallery - Here's what they said about my work and the performance piece which unraveled at the private view....
It was a pleasure to meet Callaby Magazine’s editor, Rae Hippolyte in Brick Lane, London when I was back in town recently. She was interested in my recent journey to Singapore, my fascination with communication and my paper aeroplane collection. Check out the article she wrote below...