Sculpting Lives
Een podcast door Jo Baring and Sarah Turner
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13 Afleveringen
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S2 Ep6: Sculpting Lives: Making Sculpture Public
Gepubliceerd: 6-12-2021 -
S2 Ep5: Sculpting Lives: Cathie Pilkington
Gepubliceerd: 30-11-2021 -
S2 Ep4: Sculpting Lives: Alison Wilding
Gepubliceerd: 23-11-2021 -
S2 Ep3: Sculpting Lives: Gertrude Hermes
Gepubliceerd: 16-11-2021 -
S2 Ep2: Sculpting Lives: Veronica Ryan
Gepubliceerd: 9-11-2021 -
S2 Ep1: Sculpting Lives: Dora Gordine
Gepubliceerd: 2-11-2021 -
S2: Sculpting Lives Season Two Trailer
Gepubliceerd: 25-10-2021 -
5: Sculpting Lives: Rana Begum
Gepubliceerd: 21-4-2020 -
4: Sculpting Lives: Phyllida Barlow
Gepubliceerd: 14-4-2020 -
3: Sculpting Lives: Kim Lim
Gepubliceerd: 7-4-2020 -
2: Sculpting Lives: Elisabeth Frink
Gepubliceerd: 31-3-2020 -
1: Sculpting Lives: Barbara Hepworth
Gepubliceerd: 24-3-2020 -
1: Sculpting Lives: Trailer
Gepubliceerd: 16-3-2020
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Sculpting Lives is a podcast series written and presented by Jo Baring (https://www.jobaring.com/about) (Director of the Ingram Collection of Modern British & Contemporary Art) and Sarah Victoria Turner (https://www.paul-mellon-centre.ac.uk/about/people/sarah-victoria-turner) (Deputy Director at the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art in London). Dame Barbara Hepworth, Dame Elisabeth Frink, Kim Lim, Phyllida Barlow and Rana Begum – some of the most globally well-known British artists are women sculptors. Conversely, the profession and practice of sculpture was seen by many throughout the twentieth century (and before) to be very much a man’s world. Often using heavy and hard materials, sculpture was not typically viewed as suitable for women artists. Series one explores the lives and careers of these five women who worked (and are still working) against these preconceptions, forging successful careers and contributing in groundbreaking ways to the histories of sculpture and art. Series two features episodes on Dora Gordine, Gertrude Hermes, Veronica Ryan, Alison Wilding and Cathie Pilkington. At a moment when public sculpture is the subject of contentious debate, the final episode of the second series focuses on questions of gender, public sculpture and display, and explores women’s representation – both as subjects and artists – in our public spaces and exhibitions. Each episode is recorded in places that are significant for the women sculptors featured – their studios, as well as galleries and public places where their work is on display – and includes new interviews with curators, friends, family and the artists themselves, creating intimate soundscapes of their private and public worlds. The @SculptingLives Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/sculptinglives) feed contains more information about the podcast and the artists and artworks featured in it. Written and hosted by: Jo Baring and Sarah Turner Produced by: Clare Lynch Research by: Isabelle Mooney (Series One) & Chloe Nahum (Series Two) Music by: Pauline Oliveros, [Silence] (https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Pauline_Oliveros/EASY_NOT_EASY_Festival_Oct_8_2010/Silence_1082010) Visual identity by: Vanessa Fowler-Kendall This podcast has been made possible through support from the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art. We are also extremely grateful to Art UK (https://artuk.org/) and National Life Stories: Artists' Lives (British Library) (https://www.bl.uk/projects/national-life-stories-artists-lives) .