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    Explore " turner prize" with insightful episodes like "Filling in the gaps: Lubaina Himid", "Assembling an industrial suburb for Canberra", "Assembling an industrial suburb for Canberra", "Disability And...Project Artworks" and "The Turner Prize and the British Art Show is at my university!" from podcasts like ""In Talks With", "Blueprint For Living - Separate stories", "Blueprint For Living - Separate stories", "Disability Arts Online and Mind the Gap present The Disability and...Podcast" and "Feel Free Creatively"" and more!

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    Filling in the gaps: Lubaina Himid

    Filling in the gaps: Lubaina Himid

    Of her work, British artist Lubaina Himid says she is "filling in the gaps of history." Danielle Radojcin travels to The Holburne Museum in Bath to meet her at her new exhibition, Lost Threads, which, like much of her work, addresses the histories and legacies of colonialism and slavery.

    Himid turns 70 this year. She was born in Zanzibar, but after her father tragically died of malaria when she was just a few months old, her British mother took her to live in the UK, where they settled in London. She eventually studied Theatre Design at Wimbledon College of Art, and the Royal College of Art. 

    Over the course of her career, Himid has aimed to make art that creates a dialogue with her audience - she has said how the patterns in her work are a form of narrative; she has also made a point of championing under-represented artists, especially Black and Asian women. She became a key figure in the 1980s London, “Black art” movement, in which so called black art moved from the margins to the centre of British culture thanks in part to a series of influential exhibitions Himid curated. She was the first Black woman to win the Turner Prize, which she was awarded in 2017, and was elected to the Royal Academy in 2018, the same year she was made a CBE for services to art. Today, she  lives and works in Preston, where she is a professor at the University of Central Lancashire. Himid sat down with me at the Holburne in the midst of the press preview of her new exhibition, in one of the main, very large rooms there, to tell me a bit about her work…

     

    Episode artwork: Lubaina Himid, Man in a Pyjama Drawer, 2021 via Hollybush Gardens

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    Gazelli Art House

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    Assembling an industrial suburb for Canberra

    Assembling an industrial suburb for Canberra

    British architecture and art collective Assemble raised eyebrows when they were awarded the 2015 Turner Prize — the UK’s highest art accolade — for a public housing renewal in Liverpool.

    Since their founding in 2010, Assemble have forged a non-traditional architecture practice, bringing a variety of makers, creatives, and locals into the business of building. 

    Co-founder James Binning joins Blueprint to discuss Assemble's first Australian project, which is the design and master plan of a new mixed industrial neighbourhood at Dairy Road, Canberra — a 14-hectare site developed by Molonglo. 

    During his Australian visit, James will be presenting free public lectures at the National Gallery of Australia, the Australian National University, and the Melbourne School of Design. 

    Find more Blueprint For Living via the ABC Listen app or wherever you get your podcasts.

    Assembling an industrial suburb for Canberra

    Assembling an industrial suburb for Canberra

    British architecture and art collective Assemble raised eyebrows when they were awarded the 2015 Turner Prize — the UK’s highest art accolade — for a public housing renewal in Liverpool.

    Since their founding in 2010, Assemble have forged a non-traditional architecture practice, bringing a variety of makers, creatives, and locals into the business of building. 

    Co-founder James Binning joins Blueprint to discuss Assemble's first Australian project, which is the design and master plan of a new mixed industrial neighbourhood at Dairy Road, Canberra — a 14-hectare site developed by Molonglo. 

    During his Australian visit, James will be presenting free public lectures at the National Gallery of Australia, the Australian National University, and the Melbourne School of Design. 

    Find more Blueprint For Living via the ABC Listen app or wherever you get your podcasts.

    The Turner Prize and the British Art Show is at my university!

    The Turner Prize and the British Art Show is at my university!

    THE BRITISH ART SHOW IS AT WOLVERHAMPTON. LIFE IS A VIBE.

    I ALSO GOT TO SEE THE TURNER PRIZE! WOW, ok I was in a wheelchair but it's all vibez

    Mandy El-Sayegh links:

    https://chisenhale.org.uk/exhibition/mandy-el-sayegh/

    https://ropac.net/artists/190-mandy-elsayegh/

    The Turner Prize website

    (Links to the art collectives on the Turner Prize Website)

    British Art Show website

    BAS9 is curated by Irene Aristizábal and Hammad Nasar (the dude I met!!!), and presented in collaboration with the cities of Aberdeen, Wolverhampton, Manchester and Plymouth.

    I am so stoked to invigilate and watch people look at art; dope

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    Edited on Lumafusion
    Music from Epidemic Sounds
    Mic: Samson Q2U

    if you listened, your lit

    dude we have nearly finished January! Apart from my ACL and other health stuff, it's been a vibe hahah

    Scarlett

    MY VINTED - by buying from this it helps to fund my practice!

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    #01: "O que é arte?", com Luiz Camillo Osorio

    #01: "O que é arte?", com Luiz Camillo Osorio

    No primeiro episódio da temporada, Luiz Camillo Osorio discute o texto "Arte, não-arte e a partir da arte", escrito por Camillo em 2019 para o site do Prêmio PIPA. No programa, assim como no texto, Camillo debate a autonomia das definições dadas ao que é atualmente classificado como arte – e por quem são feitas tais denominações. Camillo analisa a incorporação de novas atividades e práticas (que há algumas décadas não seriam incluídas no status artístico) à arte. 


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