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Southwark Park Galleries Podcast Southwark Park Galleries
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Southwark Park Galleries Podcast is a place where we delve deeper into the practice of artists in our programme through conversations, interviews and readings.
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Florence Peake in conversation with Louisa Buck
Recorded live as part of our events programme for Florence Peake's exhibition FACTUAL ACTUAL: Ensemble at Southwark Park Galleries. Art writer and critic, Louisa Buck joins artist Florence Peake in-conversation.
Recorded Thursday 18 May 2023
Image: Florence Peake, FACTUAL ACTUAL: Ensemble, installation view at Southwark Park Galleries, London (2023) © the artist. Performers: Temitope Ajose; Iris Yi Po Chan; Katye Coe; Eve Stainton; Rosalie Wahlfrid; Natifah White. Photo © Misha Haller -
Candida Powell-Williams in conversation with Hettie Judah
Recorded live as part of our events programme for Candida Powell-Williams exhibition Tilt Shift: Shadows of the Seasoned Sun. Art critic and writer, Hettie Judah joins artist Candida Powell-Williams in-conversation.
Together they explored Powell-Williams exhibition Tilt Shift: Shadows of the Seasoned Sun, within the context of her vast research practice which explores the mystic, mythical and metaphorical associations with the female body, motherhood and histories of landscape.
Recorded Thursday 16 June 2022 -
Anne Ryan and Charlotte Higgins In Conversation
Recorded live as part of our events programme for Anne Ryan’s exhibition The City Rises at Southwark Park Galleries, Dilston Gallery. Author and journalist Charlotte Higgins joins artist Anne Ryan in conversation about her work.
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Radio Anti, The Noise of the Mayflower // Episode 3: The Noise of the Settlers
Join Radio Anti as they approach the historical legacies and contemporary meanings of the Mayflower crossing through its noisy elements: the sea, the ship, and the settlers.
In this three part series, Matt and Ross play a mixture of music, Youtube videos and audio recordings, to explore the meaning of noise and by analogy, the meaning of historical events such as the Mayflower crossing, and offer alternative interpretations through sound.
The Noise of the Mayflower is a piece of aural research about the Mayflower crossing in 1620, an event whose historical ‘signals’ are still heard today in discussions about colonialism and national identity. But what about noise? Can we still hear the noise that the pilgrims experienced at sea, the noise of the Mayflower ship, or the sound of spoken language in the 17th century?
Radio Anti is a temporary online and FM radio station that investigates a range of theoretical and material subjects through intermittent broadcasts; each of which is unique in its time, place and participants. Radio Anti has transmitted from Tate Liverpool, the Serpentine Gallery and Bloc Projects in Sheffield. This project follows on from a recent broadcast on white noise for RUMMUR_radio in Bergen. Radio Anti is run by Matthew De Kersaint Giraudeau and Ross Jardine.
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The Noise of the Mayflower is generously supported by the Southwark Mayflower 400 Grants Fund from Southwark Council, British Land and United St Saviours. -
Radio Anti, The Noise of the Mayflower // Episode 2: The Noise of the Ship
Join Radio Anti as they approach the historical legacies and contemporary meanings of the Mayflower crossing through its noisy elements.
In this episode, Matt and Ross listen to the Noise of the Ship, and play a mixture of music, Youtube videos and audio recordings, to explore the meaning of noise and by analogy, the meaning of historical events such as the Mayflower crossing, and offer alternative interpretations through sound.
The Noise of the Mayflower is a piece of aural research about the Mayflower crossing in 1620, an event whose historical ‘signals’ are still heard today in discussions about colonialism and national identity. But what about noise? Can we still hear the noise that the pilgrims experienced at sea, the noise of the Mayflower ship, or the sound of spoken language in the 17th century?
Radio Anti is a temporary online and FM radio station that investigates a range of theoretical and material subjects through intermittent broadcasts; each of which is unique in its time, place and participants. Radio Anti has transmitted from Tate Liverpool, the Serpentine Gallery and Bloc Projects in Sheffield. This project follows on from a recent broadcast on white noise for RUMMUR_radio in Bergen. Radio Anti is run by Matthew De Kersaint Giraudeau and Ross Jardine.
The Noise of the Mayflower is generously supported by the Southwark Mayflower 400 Grants Fund from Southwark Council, British Land and United St Saviours. -
Lockdown Elevenses with Anne Ryan
In this episode, we catch up with artist Anne Ryan. Anne talks about an artist priest, mosh pits and her balcony garden becoming naturally seeded by wildlife.
Lockdown Elevenses is where we catch up with the brilliant artists in our upcoming programme and ask them a bunch of questions to find out how they are making work, keeping their heads during these weird woolly times and so you can find out a bit more about them.
Anne Recommends: The StageLeft Podcast www.thestageleftpodcast.com/
Craig Charles Trunk of Punk, BBC radio 6 www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p08frqxg
Episode 38 - Stewart Lee - The StageLeft Podcast www.youtube.com/watch?v=-cNk9Phl6MI
Related Links: www.greengrassi.com/artists/anne-ryan/
www.hastingscontemporary.org/exhibition/anne-ryan-earthly-delights/
www.turpsgallery.co.uk/anneryan www.en-ribotgallery.com/anneryan
www.southwarkparkgalleries.org/support
Customer Reviews
Informative
Found this podcast informative and a great insight into the artist
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Really looking forward to the show and enjoyed the playlist too!