Sculpture Vulture

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Interviews and Inspiration From The World of Sculpture. Join, Lucy Branch, sculptural conservator and author, as she talks to sculptors whose work can be found in public spaces. They discuss their creative journeys, their artistic practice and their shared love for all things bronze. Find the show notes at www.sculpturevulture.co.uk and download your free novel.

  1. Down The Rabbit Hole of Sculpture with Laura Ford

    12/23/2025

    Down The Rabbit Hole of Sculpture with Laura Ford

    In this pre-Christmas episode of Sculpture Vulture, host Lucy Branch reflects on a fruitful year while sharing insightful clips from past episodes. Lucy features pearls of wisdom from renowned sculptors such as Kenny Hunter, Steven C. Barber, Nigel Hall, Kerry Thomas, Neil Andrews, Tom Murphy, Aiden, Tim Shaw, and Rebecca Hawkins. Each sculptor offers a unique perspective on the art of sculpture, its challenges, and its rewards. Lucy introduces the featured guest, sculptor Laura Ford, who discusses her journey in the sculpture world, insights into her creative process, and her educational initiative at the Matt Black Barn. 00:00 Introduction to Sculpture Vulture00:29 Reflecting on a Busy Year01:17 Gems from Past Episodes01:49 Kenny Hunter's Insight on Art02:24 Steven C. Barber on Monumental Thinking03:03 Nigel Hall's Sculptural Perspective04:22 Kerry Thomas on Artistic Philosophy04:57 Neil Andrews on Dynamic Form07:13 Tom Murphy on the Spirit of Art08:00 Aiden on the Essence of Great Sculpture09:10 Tim Shaw on the Pursuit of Perfection09:47 Rebecca Hawkins on Taking Time Off11:40 Interview with Laura Ford25:39 The Creative Process and Self-Consciousness26:04 The Cats and the Banking Crisis28:42 Exhibitions and Visibility28:57 The Matt Black Barn: A Dream Studio31:26 The Importance of Education in Sculpture33:04 Balancing Art and Practicality36:30 Working with a Partner39:57 Conclusion and Upcoming ExhibitionsPlease support the show by buying Wax On Wax Off: How To Care For Bronze Sculpture Or Bronze Behaving Badly: Principles of Bronze Conservation Contact Lucy: Lucy@antiquebronze.co.uk This podcast was brought to you by Antique Bronze

    46 min
  2. Saying The Unsaid in Bronze with Rebecca Hawkins

    12/09/2025

    Saying The Unsaid in Bronze with Rebecca Hawkins

    Today on the show, Lucy Branch talks to contemporary sculptor Rebecca Hawkins who discusses her journey from early influences in sculpture through to creating some of the world's most significant humanitarian memorials particularly addressing sexual violence in conflict and the determination to grow and survive despite hardship. Sculpture News: Rebel Bear's guerrilla art: Duke of Wellington statue with pigeon reading "The Daily Dropping"Pavarotti statue standing knee-deep in ice rink, Pesaro, Italy Topics discussed: Early sculpture education and the challenges of art school Transformative experience in Nepal and working with the Esther Benjamins TrustThe development of the tree-women sculpturesCreating witness-style memorials for silenced voicesThe "Mother and Child" memorial (2018) for Vietnamese survivors of sexual violence during the Vietnam War (Lai Đại Hàn memorial)The Yazidi genocide memorial for Nadia's InitiativeThe first global memorial for sexual violence in conflict (unveiled The Hague, July 2025; installed Berlin, September 2025)The emotional weight of representing trauma in bronzeThe role of beauty in memorial sculptureBalancing humanitarian work with artistic practice Connect with Rebecca Hawkins: Instagram: @rebeccahawkinssculpture LinkedIn: Rebecca Hawkins Support the Show: We're a Spotify 2025 Most Shared Show with more shares than 91% of other podcasts! Please help us continue growing by sharing this episode with someone in your sculpture community. There are lots of ways to Support The Show, please check them out. Contact Lucy: lucy@antiquebronze.co.uk Find out more about Lucy's work with Antique Bronze

    54 min
  3. The Pull Of Pietrasanta With Sarah Monk

    11/25/2025

    The Pull Of Pietrasanta With Sarah Monk

    On the show today, Lucy Branch speaks to Sarah Monk of The Materially Speaking Podcast about Pietrasanta's International Sculpture Community Key Discussion Points: Pietrasanta's Unique Ecosystem and its History International hub near Carrara marble fields with specialized artisans: mold makers, foundry workers, patina specialistsThree types of artists: major names using established studios, regular visitors, and permanent residents"You can't do sculpture on your own, you need a body of people"1963 Vatican Crisis, the Vatican ruling on religious artifacts nearly destroyed Pietrasanta overnightStudios pivoted by approaching artists like Henry Moore to scale up maquettesCreated today's model where artists work in both bronze and marbleSculptural Tourism The Giro: three-hour self-guided studio tour making access special rather than constantHistorical maquette museum includes original David castReligious public sculpture - Timothy Paul Schmalz Works Monument Viewing and Scale: how scale makes viewers feel small in an "empowering" wayFind Materially Speaking here Contact Lucy and tell her if you've been inspired by sculpture... or the show - lucy@antiquebronze.co.uk Please Support the Show: If you're enjoying the podcast, there are several ways you can support the work: Buy a book: Fiction and non-fiction titles available, Wax On Wax Off: How to Care for Bronze Sculpture and Bronze Behaving Badly: The Principles of Bronze Conservation Leave a review: Reviews help other sculpture enthusiasts discover the podcast Spread the word: Tell others in your network about your favourite episodes and enable others to find the Sculpture Vulture Tribe Visit the website: Find the "Support the Show" button at sculpture-vulture.co.uk Every download, review, and book purchase helps keep these conversations about public sculpture and monuments going. Thank you for being part of the Sculpture Vultures community! This podcast is brought to you by Antique Bronze (bronze sculptural and architectural conservation)

    40 min
  4. Hidden In Plain Sight: Emma Stebbins Legacy with Karli Wurzelbacher

    10/28/2025

    Hidden In Plain Sight: Emma Stebbins Legacy with Karli Wurzelbacher

    In today's episode, host Lucy Branch, introduces Carly Wurzel Backer PhD and, Chief Curator of the Heckscher Museum of Art, who shares insights on Emma Stebbins, a pioneering 19th-century sculptor known for her Bethesda Fountain in Central Park. The discussion covers Stebbins' life, her groundbreaking works, and the process of organising an exhibition of her sculptures. 00:00 Introduction to Sculpture Vulture00:35 Personal Update by Lucy Branch and Michael Faraday Monument03:05 Reflections and Future Goals07:45 Introducing Carly Wezel Backer and Emma Stebbins08:54 Emma Stebbins' Journey and Achievements14:45 Challenges and Triumphs in Emma Stebbins' Career24:22 Exhibition Preparation and Discoveries28:12 Emma Stebbins' Artistic Process and Legacy36:22 Conclusion and Exhibition DetailsExhibition Details : Emma Stebbins - Carving Out History Where: The Heckscher Museum of Art, 2 Prime Avenue, Huntington, New YorkWhen: September 28, 2025 - March 15, 2026Website: heckscher.org Features 14 sculptures plus archival materials, including works not publicly displayed in over a century. A 256-page e The exhibition travels to Chicago, Cincinnati, Charlottesville, and possibly other venues. Guest: Karli Wurzelbacher, PhD Chief Curator at the Heckscher Museum of Art in Huntington, New York. After five years of research, she's curated "Emma Stebbins: Carving Out History" - the first museum exhibition dedicated to this pioneering 19th century American sculptor. Host: Lucy Branch MA ACR - conservator and art historian specialising in bronze post-19th sculpture and architectural features. Contact: Lucy@antiquebronze.co.uk This podcast is brought to you by Antique Bronze Please support the show

    39 min
  5. The Priest and The Púca: Defending Public Art with Aidan Harte

    10/14/2025

    The Priest and The Púca: Defending Public Art with Aidan Harte

    In this episode, sculptor and writer, Aidan Harte joins Lucy Branch to discuss his journey from animation to classical sculpture training in Florence, and the extraordinary controversy surrounding his first public sculpture - a horse-headed figure from Irish folklore called a Púca. What We Discuss: How animation training shaped Aiden's approach to sculptural composition and silhouetteThe value of classical training at Florence's ateliers versus contemporary art educationThe púca commission and the year-long battle that followed when a parish priest condemned it as "pagan"Why the sculpture eventually found its home 10 miles from its original locationThe challenge of creating fantasy and folklore in public sculpturePolitical dimensions of public art in IrelandThe absence of visual art addressing Northern Ireland's troubles, despite rich literary responsesParallels between writing and sculpture - the importance of editing and "killing your darlings" Find Aiden Harte: Website: aidanharte.comInstagram: @aidanhartesculptorWriting: The Spectator, Quillette, The Critic Key Takeaway:Public art requires courage - both from artists willing to create bold work and from commissioners brave enough to defend their initial vision when controversy strikes. If you're enjoying Sculpture Vulture, please share it with fellow sculpture enthusiasts and leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. This podcast was brought to you by Antique Bronze

    53 min

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Interviews and Inspiration From The World of Sculpture. Join, Lucy Branch, sculptural conservator and author, as she talks to sculptors whose work can be found in public spaces. They discuss their creative journeys, their artistic practice and their shared love for all things bronze. Find the show notes at www.sculpturevulture.co.uk and download your free novel.