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The Art of Walking and Slowing Down
This event at É«¿Ø´«Ã½ invites us to reconsider the everyday activity of walking as a philosophical, spiritual and creative …
Art criticism in the post-medium age
How has formalist and poststucturalist thinking shaped our understanding of art and art history in the 20th century? What relevance …
Cornelia Parker: Cold Dark Matter – What does the title mean?
Cold Dark Matter: An Exploded View 1991 is composed of the ragged fragments of a garden shed, which was blown …
Cornelia Parker: Cold Dark Matter – Still explosion
'I operate very often in these 'frozen moments' where there's been lots of action but this a sort of quiet …
Cornelia Parker: Cold Dark Matter – How significant are the shadows?
Shadows on the floor and on the wall are as much part of the work as the suspended objects. The …
Cornelia Parker: Cold Dark Matter – Objects
All kinds of connections and ideas can be traced through the arrangement of different objects. These familiar domestic items were …
Open Form: Oskar Hansen, Art, Architecture and Film
Open Form is a concept formulated by Oskar Hansen (1922–2005), architect, artist and lecturer at the Academy of Fine Arts …
Alice Insley – Painter and Place: Joseph Wright of Derby in the 19th century
Alice Insley gives an account of the early years of Derby Free Library and Museum and discusses how the museum’s …
Mark Bills – Gainsborough’s House
Mark Bills discusses the issues faced in developing Gainsborough’s House given the particular nature of the site and the artist’s …
Nicholas Tromans – Limnerlease and Watts Gallery
Nicholas Tromans discusses the challenges and opportunities faced by an ambitious small museum, the Watts Gallery, based on a single …
Laura Turner – William Etty and York Museum
Laura Turner discusses York’s collection of works by William Etty and the ways in which the artists’ work is being …
Alex Kidson – Charles Towne and the Walker Art Gallery
Alex Kidson discusses the circumstances behind the imbalanced acquisition of the work of Charles Towne at the Walker Art Gallery …
Frances Guy – What’s in a name? Barbara Hepworth and Wakefield
Frances Guy considers the impact of the artist’ name on Wakefield and the wider implications of the Hepworth Wakefield’s programme, …
Late at Tate Britain: December 2013 - Jeremy Deller
Part of Late at Tate Britain. Jeremy Deller presents Acid Brass (live) featuring Fairey Brass Band. Audio recording.
AICA Annual Lecture with Professor Dawn Ades CBE FBA
Professor Ades talks about how contemporary practices engage with the History of Art. Audio recording of an event at Tate …
Art and Destruction: Artist panel discussion with Lucy Skaer and Richard Clay
In this audio recording, artist Lucy Skaer, art historian Dr Richard Clay (University of Birmingham), and co-curator of the exhibition …
Artists' talk: Laura Oldfield-Ford and Jon Savage
This audio recording explores the urban landscape, it’s undercurrents, politics and pop cultural past and considers what the future holds.
Cultural value and the digital: Digital culture
Part 1 of symposia at É«¿Ø´«Ã½. Are the discourses of art, media and technology converging and if so what …
Cultural value and the digital: Digital platforms
Part 2 of symposia at É«¿Ø´«Ã½. Do digital platforms work for cultural institutions or do cultural institutions work for …
Cultural value and the digital: Digital audiences
Part 3 of symposia at É«¿Ø´«Ã½. Does the use of ‘digital tools’ in and across the museum and visual …