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All Things Breastfeeding Podcast
All Things Breastfeeding Episode 105: Working and Breastfeeding Made Simple
Working and Breastfeeding Made Simple? Nancy and Barbara discuss this important topic and how their new book group, Working and Breastfeeding Made Simple, can help make you an expert on this topic. Here are just five topics that will be covered in depth during the book group! Yes, it is possible to support working parents in achieving their infant feeding goals. Several critical factors for supporting breastfeeding/chestfeeding among employed parents have been identified in the literature and clinical practice. Despite the dire statistics, families in Barbara’s private practice actually do well. None of them discontinued br...
2025-12-15
09 min
藝視Art.Market
#344 為了留住她的作品,全英國都拼了 - Barbara Hepworth
2024年3月在倫敦佳士得,一件Barbara Hepworth的《帶色彩的雕塑(橢圓形)淡藍與紅色》,被神秘的海外買家投得,但英國政府在同年11月對這件作品頒布了一道「暫時禁止出口」的命令,同時Hepworth美術館也開始著手啟動一系列的募資行動,勢必要讓這件作品留在英國。 藝視收聽傳送門:https://portaly.cc/art.market -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
2025-08-26
32 min
The Poems We Made Along The Way
Episode 14: Admiring Barbara Hepworth, and more with Wendy Allen
On today’s episode of The Poems We Made Along the Way Gregory chats to Wendy Allen about Barbara Hepworth, collaborative writing and inventing forms.Wendy Allen is a poet and ex-cabin crew member for 20 years. She is currently working on her PhD at Manchester Writing School. She has three pamphlets published and one forth coming. She often works collaboratively including with poets Charley Barnes and Galia Admoni. Can you pre-order Wendy’s most recent pamphlet (Collab with Galia Admoni) here: https://www.salopress.com/store/art-sundays/ You can buy Wendy’s pamp...
2025-04-28
55 min
都市与野人
EP 38. 2024旅行书影音分享:身体和脑子体验充沛的一年
旅游目的地:京都,康沃尔,克拉克森农场,泗水,巴厘岛艺术家:河井宽次郎,Barbara Hepworth剧:《黑白厨师》电影:《好东西》书:《早安,怪物》,《不原谅也没关系》,《山居杂忆》临时主播:Lihan/Rouwe/Halie片头音乐:Joakim Karud - By The Croft片尾音乐:Joakim Karud - Boost
2025-01-30
1h 36
Lita Doolan's Audio Books
Unleashing Creativity: Coastal Retreats and Artistic Inspiration
Happy New Year! As we step into a new year brimming with creativity and inspiration, consider recharging with an off-season escape to an inspiring location. From the artistic allure of St. Ives and Penrith to the vibrant architecture of Portmeirion, these destinations offer more than just breathtaking scenery. They provide a canvas for your creativity, whether through journaling on coastal getaways or exploring local art colonies. Visit places like Rivier Sands in Hayle for affordable stays with stunning views or discover historical narratives along Hadrian's Wall. Let the landscapes that inspired artists like Ben Nicholson and Barbara...
2025-01-05
04 min
HNTpodcast
Kunst? JE MOEDER - ep1 De Seizoenen
Aflevering 1: Kunst? JE MOEDERLink naar alle kunst: Klik hierKunst? JE MOEDER gaat over kunst kijken en kunst maken. De schrijver Ali Smith licht in haar Seizoenen-vierluik toonaangevende kunstenaars uit de twintigste eeuw uit. In de boeken Herfst en Winter staan de Britse pop-art kunstenares Pauline Boty en de beeldend kunstenaar Barbara Hepworth centraal. Podcastmaker Laura van Zuijlen gaat over hun werk in gesprek met ensembleacteur Joris Smit, die meespeelt in De seizoenen, en Joyce Roodnat, kunstcritica voor NRC Handelsblad en haar moeder.Support the show
2024-12-04
24 min
EMPIRE LINES
A Right of an Exile, Kedisha Coakley (2024) (EMPIRE LINES Live at Hepworth Wakefield)
In this special episode, artist Kedisha Coakley joins EMPIRE LINES live at the Hepworth Wakefield in West Yorkshire, connecting their work from Jamaican and Black diasporic communities across the UK, with their research into sculptor Ronald Moody, uncovering shared interests in Ancient Egypt, indigenous Caribbean cultures, and questions of restitution. Born in Brixton, and based in Sheffield, Kedisha Coakley’s practice spans sculpture, glassmaking, and wallpaper printed with blocks of braided hair. Commissioned for an exhibition about Ronald Moody, one of the most significant artists working in 20th century Britain, their new installation is set between his la...
2024-10-24
1h 02
You're Booked
Paula Hawkins - You're Booked
More legends of literature are dropping by as we welcome bestselling author and crime icon Paula Hawkins! Paula's first book was the phenomenal The Girl on the Train which sold over 20 million copies and was translated into over 50 languages. She followed it up with the bestsellers Into the Water and A Slow Fire Burning. Her latest is the highly anticipated The Blue Hour. We talked to her about art books, the writers so good they make you want to give up, great authors from Zimbabwe and being disappointed by a lack of Wombles. Find out more about all the...
2024-10-14
54 min
Dial Nits
Little Red Roses
A celebration of the Dutch band Nits EP 21 There is an intimate connection between the musical and the visual work of the Dutch band Nits. Some names that have influenced the songs, the record sleeves and videos Barbara Hepworth, Henry Moore, Mondriaan, Picasso, L.S. Lowry, Georgia O’Keefe, René Magritte, to name but a few. In this episode, we take a closer look at the design of some of their record sleeves; we take a look at some of their video work ; we hear how an exhibition at the Kunst Museum in the Swiss city of Winterthur with the...
2024-09-25
53 min
Artscape
50 years later, revisiting the impact of Newport’s ‘Monumenta’ on public art
This year is the 50th anniversary of Monumenta, a ground-breaking collection of outdoor sculptures by 40 different artists. Some of those names included Willem de Kooning, Christo, and Barbara Hepworth. It was an ambitious exhibit that didn’t get much attention from the art world at first, but it’s now recognized for its influence on large-scale public art. Morning host Luis Hernandez recently spoke with Jim Donahue, Curator of Historic Landscapes and Horticulture at Newport Mansions, which is hosting a symposium on Monumenta this Saturday. The post 50 years later, revisiting the impact of Newport’s ‘Monumenta’ on public art...
2024-08-15
01 min
A brush with...
A brush with... Eva Rothschild
Eva Rothschild talks to Ben Luke about her influences—from writers to musicians, film-makers and, of course, other artists—and the cultural experiences that have shaped her life and work. Rothschild, born in Dublin in 1971, has a profound sense of the unique qualities and peculiar power of her discipline, sculpture. Although her art clearly relates to the history of abstraction and Modernism, it balances a reverence and deep curiosity for this sculptural history with playfulness and subversion. In her sculptures, time-honoured avant garde principles meet the forms and practices of popular culture. Born of much instinctive experimentation in the stud...
2024-08-14
1h 00
The Rev Craft Biz Podcast
Why Learning Better Skills Can Mean You Have More Fun - With Jenny Haynes
#06: Jenny Haynes talks about her journey as a "giver of form" - the literal translation of the Swedish word for designer. She talks about getting in trouble for never following the rules, where she looks for inspiration, and how learning to be accurate make future projects more fun.Jenny Haynes - Show Notes:Website: https://pappersaxsten.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pappersaxsten/ @pappersaxstenBarbara Hepworth Museum - https://www.tate.org.uk/visit/tate-st-ives/barbara-hepworth-museum-and-sculpture-gardenIrene Roderick - https://www.ireneroderick.com/...
2024-05-29
1h 29
kunstgeschichten abc
2.5: S WIE STEIN ODER NICHT STEIN
in dieser folge bleibt kein stein auf dem anderen: heute sprechen wir über die zusammensetzung, die barbeitung und verwendung in der kunst und die symbolik von... richtig, stein! sogar ins atelier von künstlerin und restauratorin mima schwahn nehmen wir dich mit, um mit ihr und kollegin anna tupy einen "fake-stein" unter die lupe zu nehmen, der sophies herz im sturm erobert hat.literatur zur folge:lexikon des künstlerischen materials. werkstoffe der modernen kunst von abfall bis zinn, monika wagner u.a.das material der kunst. eine andere geschichte der moderne, monika wagnerdie sprache der materialien. anleitung zu ei...
2024-05-03
43 min
Front Row
Marjane Satrapi, using AI for alternative history, and the Harlow Sculpture Trail
Marjane Satrapi is best known for being the cartoonist and film maker behind Persepolis. She talks to Samira Ahmed about her new book - Woman, Life, Freedom - which she has created with 17 Iranian and international comic book artists. It documents the story of the death in custody of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini, a woman detained for allegedly not properly wearing the Islamic headscarf in 2022, and the subsequent protest movement which has swept Iran.In the Event of Moon Disaster is part of a new exhibition at the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts in Norfolk. It uses artificial...
2024-03-19
42 min
The Nashville Artist
Lindsy Davis
In this episode, I hang out with Lindsy Davis. Lindsy is a talented multi-disciplinary artist, skill collector, and cat lover. Lindsy's artistic range is truly impressive, spanning sculptures, paintings, ceramics, installations, basket weaving, printmaking, drawing, botanical inks, and more. She's a sustainable artist who often incorporates elements from her garden into her creations, showcasing her ability to build from the ground up. Lindsy shares her passion for building sculptures and painting on canvas, with a particular affinity for the visual aspects of gestaltism. She explores the concept that the whole is greater than the sum of its...
2024-01-20
1h 36
Word In Your Ear
Hipgnosis album art, the hardest working man in showbiz & the moment the world went mad
We check this week’s luggage on the rock and roll baggage carousel and remove the following items for inspection … … The People v OJ Simpson and why it’s worth re-watching. … the only two convincing films about magazines and journalism. … bands that look like mini-cab drivers. … David’s upcoming appearance on University Challenge (cue the voice of Roger Tilling: “Middlesex Hepworth!”) ... the source of the phrase “Bring on the empty horses!” … why someone called Riley asked John McVie and Nick Mason f...
2023-12-18
48 min
Word In Your Ear
Hipgnosis album art, the hardest working man in showbiz & the moment the world went mad
We check this week’s luggage on the rock and roll baggage carousel and remove the following items for inspection … … The People v OJ Simpson and why it’s worth re-watching. … the only two convincing films about magazines and journalism. … bands that look like mini-cab drivers. … David’s upcoming appearance on University Challenge (cue the voice of Roger Tilling: “Middlesex Hepworth!”) ... the source of the phrase “Bring on the empty horses!” … why someone called Riley asked John McVie and Nick Mason f...
2023-12-18
48 min
Word In Your Ear
Hipgnosis album art, the hardest working man in showbiz & the moment the world went mad
We check this week’s luggage on the rock and roll baggage carousel and remove the following items for inspection … … The People v OJ Simpson and why it’s worth re-watching. … the only two convincing films about magazines and journalism. … bands that look like mini-cab drivers. … David’s upcoming appearance on University Challenge (cue the voice of Roger Tilling: “Middlesex Hepworth!”) ... the source of the phrase “Bring on the empty horses!” … why someone called Riley asked John McVie and Nick Mason f...
2023-12-18
48 min
Kent Creative
Brook Hobbins - Barbara Hepworth series
Brook Hobbins - Barbara Hepworth series by Kent Creative
2023-11-24
04 min
Be-Spoke
Capturing the Ephemeral
What does commissioning a piece of music, something with no tangible form, look like?In this episode, Adriana is joined by leading composer Supriya Nagarajan to learn more about her creative process and the rich, dreamy soundscapes she creates…Together they explore Supriya's cross-cultural commissions in a wide variety of contexts, from ekphrastic responses to the sculptural work of Barbara Hepworth, to bespoke performances for Iceland Symphony Orchestra, and collaborations in community-settings.
2023-07-25
24 min
Slightly Foxed
Return to Kettle’s Yard
Laura Freeman, chief art critic at The Times and author of Ways of Life: Jim Ede and the Kettle’s Yard Artists, and Kettle’s Yard Director Andrew Nairne take us back to Cambridge in this follow-up to Episode 30 of the Foxed pod. Jim Ede was a man for whom art, books, beauty, friendship and creativity were essential facets of a happy and fulfilled life and, in her acclaimed group biography of Jim and his artists, Laura casts new light on the men and women who gently shaped a new way of making, seeing and living with art for...
2023-07-15
54 min
ART FICTIONS
Suppressed Voices and Transformative Communities (RORY PILGRIM)
Guest artist RORY PILGRIM joins author and critic ELIZABETH FULLERTON to discuss his musically inspired, community-based art practice through the prism of 'The Bell' by Irish British writer and philosopher, Dame Jean Iris Murdoch. Published in 1958, this funny and sad novel explores religion, human frailty and who has the right to a voice, set within the confines of a lay community. Please be warned that in following the content of Murdoch's text, the programme contains references to sexual abuse and to suicide. Rory and Elizabeth's discussion also encompasses unheard voices, sunken voices, historical voices, awoken...
2023-07-14
1h 11
Meet Me at the Museum
Special episode: highlights from museums by the sea
In this special episode, we delve into the Meet Me at the Museum archive to pull out highlights from our visits to museums near the coast, including writer and art historian Katy Hessel at the Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden in St Ives, author and podcaster Robert Diament at the Turner Contemporary in Margate, and actor and comedian Mawaan Rizwan at Brighton Museum & Art Gallery. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2023-07-13
22 min
Don't Shoot The Messenger
Ep 271 - It Is a Country For the Soul
Join Caroline Wilson and Corrie Perkin for Ep 271 - It Is a Country For the Soul.This podcast is proudly supported by Red Energy - Awarded Australia's most trusted energy provider by Canstar three times. Isn't it time you switched to Red? Head to www.redenergy.com.au SHOW NOTESThis week we're brining you the podcast from Italy as Caro joins us from Santa Margherita Ligure and Corrie from Florence.Caro and Corrie share some of their travel highlights so far and some of t...
2023-06-23
1h 05
John Sandoe Books
Laura Freeman on Jim Ede & Kettle’s Yard
Marina spoke with Laura Freeman about her new book, Ways of Life: Jim Ede and the Kettle’s Yard Artists. Remarkably, this is the first biography of Jim Ede ever to appear. It’s a marvellous book — already a shop favourite this summer — studded with anecdotes: Henry Moore and Barbara Hepworth arguing over who first put a hole in their sculpture; studio visits to Brancusi and Picasso; a hypochondriac David Jones; the Tate flood; etc. Interviewed by Marina Scholtz Edited by Magnus Rena Music: César Franck, Prélude, FWV 21 Photo credit: Paul A
2023-06-21
34 min
Listen in at Roche Court
Alison Wilding in conversation
Join us ‘in conversation’ with Alison Wilding OBE and A Level art students from Hardenhuish School and St Mary's Calne in Wiltshire, discussing topics including the artist’s use of conflicting materials; connections to myth and ancient artefacts in her work; the influence of artists such as Rachel Whiteread and Barbara Hepworth; and the sustaining power of the creative process.‘Wilding was born in Blackburn, Lancashire. She studied at Ravensbourne College of Art and, from 1970 to 1973, at the Royal College of Art in London. Her sculpture is closely concerned with the physical...
2023-05-24
45 min
Friends of Haptic & Hue
Artists Textiles in the 20th Century
An unusual and interesting exhibition has just been held in London of artists textiles. It was called Styled by Design and it will re-open later this summer in Somerset in England's West Country – so others will get a chance to see it. It included textiles designed by some of the giants of 20th century art, including Picasso, Matisse, Chagall, Henry Moore, Alexander Calder, Barbara Hepworth and others. It has something important to tell us about textiles and art, something that many mainstream art critics have missed. Here's the story of Artists' Textiles and why they matter.
2023-05-10
20 min
Break Out Culture With Ed Vaizey by Country and Town House
112. The Art of Collecting with Guy Salter, Tomasz Starzewski and Nazy Vassegh
We’re talking about the burgeoning opportunities for new and established collectors of beautiful rare objects, looking forward to London Craft Week, with Guy Salter, the fair’s founder. Now in its ninth year and dubbed ‘the most luxurious craft fair in the world’, the fair spreads right across the capital, incorporating Acton and Park Royal as Creative Enterprise Zones for the first time. There will be exciting events and exhibitions celebrating the Coronation and London Craft Week will also showcase the work of over 700 artists, designers and makers from across the world and include four international pavilions...
2023-04-30
28 min
Friends of Haptic & Hue
Travels with Textiles April 2023
Welcome to this month's Travels with Textiles, the podcast just for Friends of Haptic & Hue, with Jo Andrews and Bill Taylor. This episode has the tang of seawater about it as we explore the Shetland Islanders' method of fulling their cloth in rocky coves and pick up the story of a silk dress found in a chest on the seafloor off the coast of The Netherlands: who did it belong to and how did it find itself at the bottom of the sea? There's also a macabre new textile book of the month, a chance to win a handmade h...
2023-04-20
47 min
Poisoned Pen Podcast
Sally Hepworth discusses The Soulmate
Barbara Peters in conversation with Sally Hepworth
2023-04-14
1h 06
Uncommon Sense – Triple R FM
Interview with Kendrah Morgan, Acclaimed Modernist Sculptor Barbara Hepworth At The Heide
Kendrah Morgan, Head Curator at the Heide Museum of Modern Art speaks in-depth about the first survey exhibition in Australia of modernist sculptor Barbara Hepworth's (1903–1975) work. Inspired by the landscape and human form, Hepworth was one of the leading British artists of her generation and the first woman sculptor to achieve international recognition. She was also the first Western artist to pierce the form in 1932. Her abstract works are timeless and continue to inspire audiences and artists today. Kendrah explains the span of Hepworth's oeuvre, the materials she used, and the discrimination she faced being a talented woman in a ma...
2023-02-08
38 min
Uncommon Sense
Acclaimed Modernist Sculptor Barbara Hepworth At The Heide
Kendrah Morgan, Head Curator at the Heide Museum of Modern Art sits down to speak about the first survey exhibition of modernist sculptor Barbara Hepworth's (1903–1975) work in Australia. Inspired by the landscape and human form, Hepworth was one of the leading British artists of her generation and the first woman sculptor to achieve international recognition. BARBARA HEPWORTH – IN EQUILIBRIUM is showing at the Heide until March 13.
2023-02-07
38 min
Uncommon Sense
Australia’s New Arts And Cultural Policy With Jo Caust And Ben Eltham; Political Lives – Prime Ministers And Their Biographers; Acclaimed Modernist Sculptor Barbara Hepworth At The Heide
Amy speaks with Dr Ben Eltham from Monash Uni and Associate Professor Jo Caust from Melbourne Uni as they delve into the details of Australia's new arts and cultural policy, REVIVE. They talk about how these policy changes will reposition the arts in Australia and affect artists, musicians, writers, actors, and more. They analyse what sectors have benefited from the policy and what areas have been neglected. Professor Chris Wallace returns to speak in-depth about her new book, Political Lives: Australian Prime Ministers and Their Biographers. Chris tells Australian political history anew through her account of prime...
2023-02-07
2h 10
See Also
Episode 38: All Goalsed Out
See Also is a weekly dispatch that connects the dots of pop culture, with plenty of further reading and ideas to Add To Cart – or at least Open in New Tab.This week, Kate and Brodie are long-distance podcasting (apols for sound quality!) about BL's Capricorn stellium, Jinxy going to Psarakos and the J-Lo wedding industrial complex, before they dig into Poker Face, the new Rian Johnson howcatchem (as opposed to whodunnit) series starring Natasha Lyonne. Spoiler alert: it's excellent and very stylish. With a new setting and cast of characters each week, it's a throwback to...
2023-02-03
59 min
Feel Free Creatively
✨ Barbara Hepworth: Art & Life @ Tate St Ives! ✨
Send us a textPSA: This episode was recorded 2 weeks ago, due to illness and short - notice graduate job interviews I was unable to find the time to schedule it. I am getting more settled now into university so my uploading schedule should now resume as normalI hope your all well! I have had quite a break, I have had a lot on with my health recently, and I have been trying to rest and recover, but I am excited to be posting more consistently now!Barbara Hepworth: Art & Life at Tate...
2023-01-31
51 min
Front Row
Hepworth, Moore, landscape and cows' backs; fiddle player John McCusker; novelist Victoria MacKenzie
A new exhibition at The Hepworth Wakefield celebrates the relationship that two of the UK’s greatest sculptors, Barbara Hepworth and Henry Moore, had with the Yorkshire landscape they grew up in. Eleanor Clayton, the curator of the exhibition, Magic in this Country, joins the landscape photographer Kate Kirkwood - who has just published a new book, Cowspines, that blends the landscape of the Lake District with the backs of the cows that graze upon it – to discuss the power of landscape to draw an artist’s eye.John McCusker discusses and performs live from his new ‘Best of...
2023-01-18
42 min
Art IN Sight
BARBARA HEPWORTH MUSEUM AND SCULPTURE GARDEN - EP4
BARBARA HEPWORTH MUSEUM AND SCULPTURE GARDEN Explore Barbara Hepworth through her home, studio and garden Barbara Hepworth first came to live in Cornwall with her husband Ben Nicholson and their young family at the outbreak of war in 1939. She lived and worked in Trewyn studios – now the Barbara Hepworth Museum – from 1949 until her death in 1975. https://www.tate.org.uk/visit/tate-st-ives/barbara-hepworth-museum-and-sculpture-garden
2023-01-13
21 min
Art IN Sight
BARBARA HEPWORTH MUSEUM AND SCULPTURE GARDEN - EP3
BARBARA HEPWORTH MUSEUM AND SCULPTURE GARDEN Explore Barbara Hepworth through her home, studio and garden Barbara Hepworth first came to live in Cornwall with her husband Ben Nicholson and their young family at the outbreak of war in 1939. She lived and worked in Trewyn studios – now the Barbara Hepworth Museum – from 1949 until her death in 1975. https://www.tate.org.uk/visit/tate-st-ives/barbara-hepworth-museum-and-sculpture-garden
2023-01-13
19 min
Art IN Sight
BARBARA HEPWORTH MUSEUM AND SCULPTURE GARDEN - EP2
BARBARA HEPWORTH MUSEUM AND SCULPTURE GARDEN Explore Barbara Hepworth through her home, studio and garden Barbara Hepworth first came to live in Cornwall with her husband Ben Nicholson and their young family at the outbreak of war in 1939. She lived and worked in Trewyn studios – now the Barbara Hepworth Museum – from 1949 until her death in 1975. https://www.tate.org.uk/visit/tate-st-ives/barbara-hepworth-museum-and-sculpture-garden
2023-01-13
14 min
Art IN Sight
BARBARA HEPWORTH MUSEUM AND SCULPTURE GARDEN - EP1
BARBARA HEPWORTH MUSEUM AND SCULPTURE GARDEN Explore Barbara Hepworth through her home, studio and garden Barbara Hepworth first came to live in Cornwall with her husband Ben Nicholson and their young family at the outbreak of war in 1939. She lived and worked in Trewyn studios – now the Barbara Hepworth Museum – from 1949 until her death in 1975. https://www.tate.org.uk/visit/tate-st-ives/barbara-hepworth-museum-and-sculpture-garden
2023-01-13
27 min
The Happy Hour
Gardening, Hiking, & Arts!
Time for some happiness with your latest Happy Hour episode! And this week Paulina speaks with Charity Thrive to hear how they can support us into getting into gardening in the new year. Avid hiker Caroline Butterwick, joins us to chat about her love of the great outdoors and share her tips for hiking when you are blind or partially sighted. And finally, since arts can soothe the soul, Toby Davey hears about the life and work of Sculptor and Artist Barbara Hepworth as an exhibition all about her work comes home to Tate St Ives in C...
2023-01-06
40 min
Don't Shoot The Messenger
Ep 249 - It's An Absolute Frenzy in There
This podcast is proudly supported by Red Energy. Moving house? Call Red Energy on 131 806Thanks to everyone who joined us in the studio for this podcast recording and thanks to Drinks Plinks, Cape Merchants and Ello Botanicals for their contribution to our goodie bags on the day. For a special 20% listener discount with Ello Botanicals – use the promo code MESS20 at checkout. This week we discuss what we’re looking forward to about Christmas Day and Summer Holidays. Anna shares an update from the Op-Shop which is busier than ever...
2022-12-22
1h 03
Wednesday Breakfast
Unfair campaign access to aged residents, Iranian-Australian women's voices, Barbara Hepworth at Heide
7.00am Acknowledgement of Country 7. 08am Claudia speaks with public health researcher and aged care advocate Dr Sarah Russell about alleged disparity among political candidates in relation to access to residents of retirement villages and aged homes during election campaigns. Sarah is the director of Aged Care Matters. She was an Independent candidate for the federal seat of Flinders in the May election.@AgedMatters fb AgedCareMAtters 7.30am Jacob speaks with Australian-Iranian women, Delaram, Aida, and Nazanin about the Mahsa Amini protests calling for greater freedoms for women, and an end to Iran's oppressive regime. Special thanks to Jahan for his assistance in thi...
2022-11-29
00 min
SmartArts
Snuff Puppets, Barbara Hepworth and The Waste Land
Andy Freer, the CEO and artistic director of the 30-year-old Melbourne puppet company Snuff Puppets talks about the world premiere of ‘SWAMP’; Heide Museum of Modern Art’s artistic director, Lesley Harding, on Heide’s latest exhibition ‘Barbara Hepworth: In Equilibrium’; Director Kirsten von Bibra joins Identity Theatre founder and performer Ray Swann to discuss their adaptation of TS Eliot’s ‘The Waste Land’. With presenter Richard Watts.
2022-11-10
46 min
Talk Art
Alex Rotter (Christie's Visionary: The Paul G. Allen Collection)
We meet Alex Rotter, Chairman of Christie’s 20/21 Art Departments, to discuss Christie’s New York forthcoming auction 'Visionary: The Paul G. Allen Collection' which runs from 9–10 November 2022 at Rockefeller Center. The collection of philanthropist Paul G. Allen, co-founder of Microsoft, includes more than 150 masterpieces spanning 500 years of art history. Reflecting the depth and breadth of Paul G. Allen’s collection, the auctions connect this visionary innovator to a range of ground-breaking artists, joining Paul Cezanne with David Hockney, Alberto Giacometti with Louise Bourgeois, Georges Seurat with Jasper Johns and Agnes Martin with Yayoi Kusama. Valued in excess of $1 billion, Th...
2022-11-06
51 min
The Art Show
What to know about the great Barbara Hepworth, an artist asks for family stories + fish traps, re-told
Dame Barbara Hepworth is a revered figure in British art, who has never had a dedicated solo show in Australia.Her abstract sculptures echo the coastal landscape where she lived, and the human body. She wanted viewers to touch her artwork and move around it, and she rejected the pristine art gallery. For Barbara Hepworth: In Equilibrium, Lesley Harding and Kendrah Morgan chat to Daniel about curating 40 of Hepworth’s works for the Heide Museum of Modern Art.My Thing is... auto fiction. In her latest work, filmmaker and visual artist Pilar Mata Dupont attempts to dist...
2022-11-01
00 min
Litteraturhusets podkast
Håpets vår og fortvilelsens vinter. Ali Smith og Maria Horvei
Hvordan skriver man med pulsen på samtiden, uten å vite hvor man ender? Det ville Ali Smith finne ut av da hun satte i gang med et halsbrekkende eksperiment – etter å ha overtalt redaktøren sin: Hun skulle skrive fire bøker, om de fire årstidene, på fire år.Resultatet ble de fire kritikerroste og prisbelønnede bøkene Høst, Vinter, Vår og Sommer (alle til norsk ved Merete Alfsen), der vår egen samtid siver inn i romanuniverset. Skjebnen ville ha det til at disse årene ble ganske begivenhetsrike: I Storbritannia deler brexit folket, flyktningekrisa deler Europa, Donald Trump v...
2022-08-22
56 min
Unite House Radio Podcast
John Hepworth 22nd July // House // Tech House // Jackin // Funky
1. Burnin' (Original Mix) - Charly Angelz 2. Hold On to Your Faith (Extended Mix) - Pavel Svetlove, Kayleigh O'Neill 3. All About The Culture (Extended Mix) - Micky More & Andy Tee, Cevin Fisher 4. Luv U Right (Original Mix) - Brock Edwards 5. Calabria (Claptone Extended Remix) - Claptone, Rune 6. Make Me Feel (Extended Mix) - Divine, Anderblast 7. No More (Extended Mix) - DJ Vartan & Techcrasher 8. I Believe feat. Suzanne Palmer feat. Craig J. Snider (DJ Spen & Michele Chiavarini's Extended Remix) - Mark Picchiotti, The Absolute 9. My Feelings For You (Mark Knight Extended Remix) - Sebastien Drums, Avicii 10. Come A Day (feat. Leah Rose...
2022-07-22
1h 58
Break Out Culture With Ed Vaizey by Country and Town House
81. The Royal College of Art: A Petri Dish of Future Solutions
With the RCA’s Vice Chancellor Dr. Paul Thompson and Chair of the Governing Body Sir Peter Bazalgette This week we’re talking about the RCA’s brand new £135 million Battersea campus. In a fascinating conversation with Dr. Paul Thompson and Sir Peter Bazalgette, they tell us how the new facilities can give future creative leaders the tools to learn to solve some of the most pressing global issues, from climate crisis and ageing populations to mobility, urbanism, inclusivity and ensuring AI remains a force for good. As Paul Thompson says, ‘We’re trying to introduce some core fundame...
2022-06-26
29 min
In Touch
Museums & Exhibitions
For some visually impaired people, the element of touch is very important when trying to establish what a piece of art work looks like. This prompted listener Mike Lambert to contact the program following a visit to The World of Stonehenge exhibition at the British Museum. Mike was unhappy that he wasn't able to handle some of the stone items displayed at the exhibition and he explains to Peter a series of other access concerns that he has. We put these concerns to the Museum's Equality and Diversity Manager, Will Westwood.We also take a look at...
2022-06-21
18 min
In het Rijksmuseum
BONUS! Barbara Hepworth
BONUS! Barbara Hepworth in de RijksmuseumtuinenIn de ban van het Britse landschapDe beelden van Barbara Hepworth brengen de natuur weer dichtbij de mens. Ze hebben holtes en gaten, waarin licht verplaatst en het landschap zich openbaart. Op welke andere manieren zien we de natuur terugkomen in haar beelden? Wat vertellen ze over onze huidige relatie met de natuur? En waarom passen de beelden zo goed in de Rijksmuseumtuinen? Expert Ludo van Halem praat hierover met Janine Abbring aan de hand van drie sculpturen: River Form, Figure for Landscape en Conversation with Magic Stones.
2022-06-03
20 min
Ladies Who London
Pimlico; Barbara Hepworth - when the woman meets the waves
One of the foremost artists of the 20thC, we take a look at Dame Barbara Hepworth. Emily takes us on a trot through the life and work of the wonderful artist who is linked to both London and St Ives, and we find out what inspired her art, and where in London you can find her work. We find out where you can take a little break from the hustle and bustle and lose yourself in her art for a short time.Visit www.ladieswholondon.com/post/piercing-holes-dame-barbara-hepworth for the show notes to each episode.Ge...
2022-03-23
1h 02
Break Out Culture With Ed Vaizey by Country and Town House
69. Celebrating Sculpture in the Wild
This week we celebrate the start of spring by giving you the lowdown on the best of Britain’s wonderful sculpture parks from Chatsworth, Farleys House and the Barbara Hepworth Garden to Forestry England’s woodland sculpture trails and On Form, Europe’s biggest exhibition of stone sculpture opening in Asthall, Oxfordshire in June. No round-up of sculpture parks would be complete without talking about Henry Moore and the magnificent Yorkshire Sculpture Park, celebrating its 45th birthday this year. We chat to Godfrey Worsdale, Director of the Henry Moore Foundation and Dr. Helen Pheby, Head of Curatorial Progra...
2022-03-20
32 min
Ourshelves
OurShelves: Hunger with Claire Kohda
How does food connect us to our cultural identity? Get hungry listening to Claire Kohda talk to Lucy Scholes about her debut novel Woman, Eating, which follows a mixed-race vampire in contemporary London. Claire admits she avoided reading Dracula, explores the yōkai of traditional Japanese mythology and explains how listening to Asian recipes reminds her of her mother.Claire’s recommendations:On the nightstand: Where The Wild Ladies Are, by Matsuda Aoko, translated by Polly Barton, published by Tilted Axis Press and The Korean VeganOn my mind: Turn Away by Laura M...
2022-03-18
43 min
Jo's Art History Podcast
47. Barbara Hepworth's St Ives Studio & Garden!
Barbara Hepworth is one of the greatest artists to ever come out of the UK. Achieving monumental heights of fame and success during her life, she developed a sculptural language that makes her work not only timeless but so instantly recognisable as her own. This week I take you on a whistle-stop tour of her life and work during her time living and working in her iconic studio and gardens in St.Ives!! I talk you through Hepworth’s practice, my experience while visiting her studio in St Ives, August 2021; and why I th...
2022-02-08
40 min
Art Seeker Stories
EP 16: Art 2 HeArt : Gina McAdam, Lockdown Pivot, from Printmaking and Poetry to Fashion.
Today on the Art Seeker Stories 16th Episode I have an Art 2 HeArt with Gina McAdam, artist and founder of Haus of Paint, a small slow fashion label from Surrey. In this episode we chat about the traditional paths that our art can take us. We talk about Gina’s love for print making and poetry and how Lockdown gave her permission to follow her dream to carve a new path into fashion We discuss claiming ourselves as artists and the frustrations of diluting your artist voice to commercialism. In contrast, we move on to Grays...
2022-01-31
1h 13
艺术叨叨中国版
2021叨叨展览榜单(微信视频号直播回放)
本期节目是携手微信官方视频号的2022年第一场直播,特意拎出来几个2021年最难忘的艺术展览跟大家一起分享,还有一些展望2022的“画大饼”环节被记录下来,哈哈,希望今年都可以实现,看到心心念念想看的展览!我们把直播的节目整理了一下,回放在这里,欢迎大家互动留言,分享你最难忘以及最期待的艺术展或艺术活动!--PART1:2021-- 参与度最高的展览 柏林洪堡论坛 Berlin Globalhttps://www.humboldtforum.org/de/programm/dauerangebot/ausstellung/berlin-global-14140/最难忘的媒体邀请-Hishorts!厦门短片周https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/IwA9AhbrcreI6AYsen3eMw最震撼的记录片-徐童《他们是肉做的&肉是怎么做的》https://movie.douban.com/subject/35274817/推荐播客-悲观生活指南https://www.xiaoyuzhoufm.com/episode/60880d6f7d4c8e8727e2c1c9?s=eyJ1IjogIjVlOTkzN2QwM2YyNzIxYzk0NWMyMTNiMSJ9纪录片-徐童《算命》https://www.bilibili.com/video/av5846667/年度新奇展览-tate章鱼 Anicka Yihttps://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2021/oct/11/anicka-yi-tate-modern-turbine-hall-london-review最不喜欢的展览-艾未未https://www.027art.com/art/gzh26/10027973.html最遗憾没看到的展览-包裹凯旋门https://m.thepaper.cn/baijiahao_14496505最治愈的展览-bill viola“千禧年五天使”https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/cIsl3u1ecoQd9dt06PprNw看过次数最多的展览-蔡国强“远行与归来”https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/uVWJTHAZ0clTcrKlsSa1wgBabara Hepworth故居https://www.tate.org.uk/visit/tate-st-ives/barbara-hepworth-museum-and-sculpture-gardenSheila hicks:Off Gridhttps://www.artfund.org/whats-on/exhibitions/2022/04/07/sheila-hicks-exhibition最意料之外的展览-当代朝鲜油画精品展-上海图书馆https://www.sohu.com/a/492781517_640057
2022-01-24
58 min
Curso Oficial de Inglés
Hampstead
Hello and welcome to this podcast brought to you by That's English!, the Spanish Ministry of Education's official distance learning English course. To find out more about That's English! go to www.thatsenglish.com or contact your local Official School of Languages. The next time you are in London and feel like getting away from the hustle and bustle of the city centre, you might enjoy visiting Hampstead in North London. You can get there by taking the Edgware branch of the Northern Line on the underground. Hampstead tube station is incidentally the deepest station on the London Underground, so...
2021-12-14
08 min
Temporary Admission | Art Podcast
Restoration: Bringing Bronze Back To Life with Hal Jacob
What happens when some of the world's most precious items need restoring? Tune in as James chats with conservation and restoration expert, Hal Jacob, from Plowden & Smith to find out what it's like to be entrusted with the restoration of a multi-million pound Barbara Hepworth sculpture and how exactly he breathed new life into the bronze heart of Silverdale.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
2021-12-06
16 min
Sculpting Lives
Sculpting Lives: Gertrude Hermes
'She did cause a bit of a revolution in the Royal Academy, which has been only to the good,' Anne Desmet, R.A. Gertrude Hermes was one of the most experimental sculptors of the twentieth century. She also changed the way women artists were treated at the Royal Academy forever – a story which had been overlooked until recently. Representing Britain at the Paris World Fair of 1937, selected for the British Pavilion at the 1939 Venice Biennale and the subject of a solo retrospective at the Whitechapel Gallery in 1967, Hermes’ reputation fell into obscurity and her reforming activism forgotten. In t...
2021-11-16
38 min
ART FICTIONS
CULTURE EXCHANGE - Human Vessels and Architectural Fragments (NIKA NEELOVA)
Guest artist NIKA NEELOVA joins Jillian Knipe on this special edition of ART FICTIONS | Culture Exchange which is part of the UK/Australia Season, a partnership between the British Council and the Australian Government’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. Nika and I discuss the flow of her cultural story, via poet Rainer Maria Rilke's only novel 'The Notebooks of Malte Laurids Brigge', first published in 1910. We follow Brigge into the depths of the down and out cityscape as he contemplates his fellow street people, acknowledging his urgency to write while being ill-equipped to do s...
2021-10-20
1h 03
The Courtauld Digital Media Blog
Yoga Vinyasa Inspired by Paul Laib's Photographs of Barbara Hepworth's Work
This is the audio version of the blog post 'Yoga Vinyasa Inspired by Paul Laib's Photographs of Barbara Hepworth's Work'. It was written and recorded by Mary Whittingdale, who did a student placement with the Courtauld Connects Conway Library digitisation project. It was first published on 8 October 2021.Mary was inspired by Paul Laib's photographs of Barbara Hepworth's sculptures to create a yoga vinyasa. A vinyasa is a sequence of positions, one flowing after the other, guided by the breath. This type of yoga invites exploration of Hepworth’s work particularly well as attention is brought to both th...
2021-10-18
03 min
The Great Women Artists
Charlie Porter on Louise Bourgeois, Anne Truitt, Sarah Lucas, Martine Syms
In episode 71 of The Great Women Artists Podcast, Katy Hessel interviews the acclaimed writer, fashion critic, and art curator, Charlie Porter on Louise Bourgeois, Anne Truitt, Sarah Lucas and Martine Syms !!!!!! [This episode is brought to you by Alighieri jewellery: www.alighieri.co.uk | use the code TGWA at checkout for 10% off!] In this episode, which will work slightly differently from normal, we will focus on four artists mentioned in Charlie's latest book, one of my favourite books of this year: What Artists Wear!!! An incredibly fascinating book that chronicles the lives and careers of artists through their clothes and...
2021-10-06
49 min
艺术有读
What Artists Wear: 当代艺术家的穿衣之道
第六十二期What Artist Wear: 当代艺术家的穿衣之道时长:46分05秒主播· Sammi:Tabula Rasa 画廊联合创始人,总监嘉宾· 益康糯米(张一帆):播客“文化土豆”主播· 李乐人:伦敦皇家艺术学院(RCA)设计史博士毕业,伦敦文化沙龙的创办人文字编辑Tanni剪辑Sammi收听导航丨IndexΞ 01:45 看这本书的直观感受Ξ 08:10 现代艺术家个性“人设”Ξ 08:55 社会地位与Barbara Hepworth穿着的关系Ξ 09:54 服装随着Louise Bourgeois 一生中的变化Ξ 10:48 定制西装与女性 “Power Suits”Ξ 13:30 有争议的男性艺术家穿西装的选择 Ξ 15:29 个人衣橱与参加重大场合的着装Ξ 19:11 书中哪个艺术家的打扮给人深刻的印象Ξ 21:05 一成不变的Iconic艺术家穿着Ξ 25:39 Francis Bacon工作室vs他的摆拍穿着Ξ 28:02 Sarah Lucas在不同地理环境选择不同的穿着Ξ 32:12 英国Dandyism的由来与审美Ξ 33:30 品牌Logo与个人性格Ξ 41:03 Vestoj 时尚杂志推荐Ξ 42:50 通过衣橱更加了解自我的方法论Ξ 44:59 中国艺术家有特点的穿着关于作者 Charlie PorterCharlie Porter是一名英国时尚记者,在彼得伯勒长大,他的第一篇作品发表在《彼得伯勒晚报》上。他后来在伦敦国王学院攻读哲学学士学位,在此期间,他于1995年在《Vogue》实习,在那里他参加了Alexander McQueen等人的秀。由于负担不起中央圣马丁学院的时尚新闻硕士课程,波特在90年代中期开始了他在《每日快报》的新闻生涯。他第一个与时尚有关的职位是在2000年担任《卫报》的副时尚编辑。之后,Porter成为《GQ》的副主编和阿姆斯特丹杂志《Fantastic Man》的副主编。到2012年,波特成为一名自由撰稿人,并致力于经营自己的时尚博客。现在为《泰晤士报》的特邀编辑和《Esquire》的艺术编辑,并以笔名为《The Face》撰写时尚报道。他被描述为这个时代最具影响力的时尚记者之一。🔗 https://www.theguardian.com/fashion/2021/may/16/the-art-of-getting-dressed-charlie-porterJoseph BeuysDavid HockneyBarbara Hepworth 被赋予爵士头衔后,艺术家的穿着也随之变得贵气庄重,试图融入新身份和社会地位Alberto GiacomettiAndy Warhol 与他经典的 Levi's 牛仔裤Pablo Picasso 与海魂衫Louise Bourgeois 创作中不断出现的服装与布料元素的出现Louise Bourgeois 晚年唯一选择的品牌 Helmut Lang 🔗 https://www.helmutlang.com/Georgia O'Keeffe 身着西装;本书封面图正是艺术家的 Emsley 西装Yves Klein 表演的时候穿着一尘不染的西装Jean-Michel BasquiatGilbert & GeorgeJeff KoonsLee Krasner 的鞋Francis Bacon 凌乱的工作室与穿着光鲜整洁的反差Sarah LucasDandyism 从历史上看,花花公子(Dandy)是一个特别重视外表、文雅的语言和悠闲的爱好的人,在自我崇拜的外表下追求的是不冷不热。花花公子可以是一个自食其力的人,尽管来自中产阶级背景,却努力模仿贵族的生活方式,特别是在18世纪末和19世纪初的英国。这个词的起源并不确定。古怪,被定义为将衣着和外表等特征推向极端,在1770年代开始被普遍应用于人类行为。在美国革命的前几年,"Yankee Doodle "的第一节和副歌嘲笑了美国公民殖民者所谓的贫穷和粗野的举止,暗示需要有一匹好马和金边衣服("mac[c]aroni")才能使一个花花公子与周围的人区别开来。而普通美国公民-殖民者的经济能力非常微薄,拥有一匹小马和几根用于个人装饰的羽毛就可以使他们中的一个人有资格成为 "花花公子",与之相比,和/或在其更不成熟的欧亚同胞的心目中。稍晚一些的苏格兰边境民谣,大约在1780年,也出现了这个词,但可能没有其最近的含义的所有背景方面。花花公子 "的最初完整形式可能是jack-a-dandy。在拿破仑战争期间,它是一个流行词。在那个时代的俚语中,"花花公子 "与 "纨绔子弟 "的区别在于,花花公子的穿着比纨绔子弟更高雅、更朴素。推荐阅读👇《中国古代服饰研究》沈从文Vestoj 杂志Anja Aronowsky Cronberg 主编Vestoj是一个学术界、博物馆界和时尚界
2021-07-17
46 min
Talk Art
Oliver Hemsley
For our second episode of all-new Season TEN, Russell & Robert meet artist OLIVER HEMSLEY from his studio in Suffolk!!! Warning: this episode features very strong language!We explore the joys of being a dog parent, his adoration for gay creative heroes Alan Bennett, David Hockney and Keith Haring, studying at St Martins and his early passion for drawing. We discuss the unprovoked attack in which he was stabbed after a night out dancing at the Joiner’s Arms, his resulting paralysis and the long journey to relearning how to draw and making art. We learn about th...
2021-07-09
1h 41
Arts & Ideas
Women's Art
A Bouillabaisse soup inspired hat paraded by the surrealist artist Eileen Agar in 1948 caused raised eyebrows to the passers-by captured in the Pathé news footage on show in the Whitechapel Gallery's exhibition exploring her career. It's just one of many displays showcasing women's art open this summer at galleries across the UK, so today's Free Thinking looks at what it means to put women's art back on the walls and into the way we look at art history. Shahidha Bari is joined by Whitechapel curator Lydia Yee, by Frieze editor-at-large and podcaster Jennifer Higgie, by New Generation Thinker Adjoa O...
2021-06-08
44 min
Brits in the Big Apple
Sheena Wagstaff, Leonard A Lauder Chairman, Modern and Contemporary Art, The Metropolitan Museum
Sheena Wagstaff leads the Met’s commitment to modern and contemporary art, including the design of the international exhibition program at The Met Breuer (2016-20), artist commissions, and collection displays. She has also curated numerous shows at the Met, amongst which are Gerhard Richter: Painting After All (2020); Like Life: Sculpture, Color, and The Body (1300-Now) (2018); and Nasreen Mohamedi (2016), and oversaw the David Hockney exhibition (2017). Significant acquisitions have been brought into the collection under her leadership, including works by Pablo Bronstein, Cecily Brown, Phil Collins, Tacita Dean, Peter Doig, Nick Goss, Chantal Joffe, Hew Locke, Sarah Lucas, Adam McEwen, Steve McQ...
2021-06-03
48 min
Front Row
Barbara Hepworth retrospective, Broadening museum boards, Othello as a woman
Eleanor Clayton is the curator of the largest publlc exhbition of the work of the sculptor Barbara Hepworth since her death in 1975. She's also written a new biography about the sculptor called Barbara Hepworth Art and Life. She talks to Nick about Hepworth's passion for making sculpture and how her insistence on the best way her work should be presented to the public has influenced the new show at The Hepworth Wakefield.The secretary of state for culture, The Rt Hon Oliver Dowden wants museum trustee boards to have greater regional representation, but is he taking the...
2021-05-20
28 min
Break Out Culture With Ed Vaizey by Country and Town House
38. World Bee Day, Barbara Hepworth at the Hepworth Wakefield Gallery and 25 concert to celebrate London’s Wigmore Hall’s 120th birthday
We talk to Sarah Wyndham Lewis about bees, Simon Wallis, director of the Hepworth Wakefield Gallery in West Yorkshire, and Wigmore Hall’s director John Gilhooly. To celebrate World Bee Day, Martin Miller’s Gin is offering listeners a 10% discount on all its ranges from 12th May till 31st October Code: Breakout Buy from https://www.masterofmalt.com Subscribe to our Newsletters Follow Country & Town House on Twitter Follow Country & Town House on Instagram We’re reading: Planting for Honeybees: The Grower’s Guide to...
2021-05-16
33 min
Arts & Ideas
New Thinking: Archiving, curating and digging for data
What stories are being uncovered by people working behind the scenes at museums and institutions? Lisa Mullen finds out talking to Tessa Jackson – Conservator; David Beavan – Senior Research Software Engineer, Turing Institute and Matt Harle – Archivist and curator at the Barbican.Barbara Hepworth: Art & Life runs at the Hepworth Wakefield from 21 May 2021 to 27 Feb 2022. The gallery also runs a Hepworth Research Network in partnership with the Department of History of Art at the University of York and the School of Art, Design and Architecture at the University of Huddersfield. https://hepworthwakefield.org/our-story/hepworth-research-network/people/Matthe...
2021-05-12
44 min
The Great Women Artists
Ali Smith on Barbara Hepworth, Pauline Boty, Tacita Dean, and Lorenza Mazzetti
In episode 64 of The Great Women Artists Podcast, Katy Hessel interviews the acclaimed writer ALI SMITH (!!!!) on Pauline Boty, Barbara Hepworth, Tacita Dean and Lorenza Mazzetti !!!! [This episode is brought to you by Alighieri jewellery: www.alighieri.co.uk | use the code TGWA at checkout for 10% off!] The FINAL episode of Season 5 of the GWA Podcast, we speak to one of the GREATEST authors and writers in the world, Ali Smith, about the artists who act as the 'spine' for her recently-completed series of four stand-alone novels, grouped as the Seasonal Quartet: Pauline Boty in Autumn, Barbara Hepworth in Winter, T...
2021-05-12
1h 05
Art from the Outside
Artist Phyllida Barlow on Her Journey Through the Art World
This episode, we are extremely lucky to be joined by the pioneering artist, Phyllida Barlow. We talk about her early memories of the art world, how she continues to evolve her practice, what it's like to be a working artist and a parent, getting a CBE, and much more! Originally from Newcastle upon Tyne in England, Phyllida works across media including painting, sculpture, and drawing. She is known for using materials such as plaster, cement and scrim to turn the conventions of sculpture on its head. Phyllida has been widely exhibited across the globe, including, most recently...
2021-05-06
1h 00
Jo's Art History Podcast
29. Peggy Angus with Clare Dales
Well what an episode I have for you today!! Ever heard of Peggy Angus? I certainly hadn’t until the brilliant Clare Dales got in touch to tell me all about this incredible woman. Peggy Angus was a British designer, artist and educator born in 1904. Although born in Chile, her family relocated back to the UK when she was 5 and she grew up in Muswell Hill, London. At 17, she won a scholarship to study at the Royal College of Art and studied alongside now world renowned artists such as Barbara Hepworth, Henry Moore, Er...
2021-04-27
56 min
Authentic Obsessions
Jo York - Walking
MentionedFollow Jo York on InstagramFind Jo York on FacebookJo York’s websiteLamicall Gooseneck Bed Phone Holder MountBarbara HepworthPaul FeilerArtemisia GentileschiBrimham Rocks, North YorkshireJennifer Pazienza’s Gotta Minute? videosTakeawaysAcrylics are dead useful.Working in a series help keeps the momentum going and gives yourself the time to delve in and get deep into it.Just calling yourself an artist is quite a big deal.“When I get really stuck...
2021-04-13
1h 16
Pub Quiz HQ
S3 Q2: Murder on the Orient Express
Judy Garland, Barbara Hepworth and 60% of the global population. Play along on your own or with friends and family. You can find thousands of free to use quiz rounds at pubquizquestionshq.com. If you manage to get all ten correct, email me at adam@pubquizquestionshq.com and I'll give you a mention on the show. Insta: @pubquizhq Web: https://pubquizquestionshq.com
2021-02-01
07 min
Pub Quiz HQ
S3 Q1: 60% of the Global Population
Judy Garland, Barbara Hepworth and 60% of the global population. Play along on your own or with friends and family. You can find thousands of free to use quiz rounds at pubquizquestionshq.com. If you manage to get all ten correct, email me at adam@pubquizquestionshq.com and I'll give you a mention on the show. Insta: @pubquizhq Web: https://pubquizquestionshq.com
2021-01-28
07 min
Oriel Everywhere // Oriel O Gwmpas
Oriel O Gwmpas // Oriel Everywhere: Perlau Glaw - Cymraeg
Croeso i gyfres podlediadau Oriel Myrddin.Ymunwch ag Oriel Myrddin ar gyfer podlediad cerddorol lle gallwch wrando ac ymateb i gerddoriaeth sydd wedi'i hysbrydoli gan y byd naturiol.Cymerwch amser i wneud ychydig o dynnu llun yn feddylgar gyda chyfansoddiad hardd wedi'i ysbrydoli gan y glaw 'Perlau Glaw' a'i chwarae ar y delyn gan Mared Emlyn.Cyn y podlediad:Bydd angen y canlynol arnoch:•Darn o bapur•Pensil neu ysgrifbin•Pensiliau neu feiros lliwBydd angen i chi gael ychydig o le i weithio a rhywle lle byddwch yn gyfforddus, mae llecyn yn...
2021-01-21
08 min
The Artists Contemporary Podcast
Rose Shuckburgh
Rose Shuckburgh is a Bristol based artist who’s work is inspired by the Welsh Landscape and her personal connection to the landscape. Rose works in watercolours to create abstract paintings on handmade paper, these paintings are very subtle in their tones that create rich paintings. Rose is also really interested in standby stones and the myths behind them, there is a stone circle where apparently women were dancing in a Sunday and were turned to stone. Rose has recently started to incorporate film and photography into her practice - through capture the welsh landscape and human interactions. One of Ro...
2021-01-21
52 min
Sculpture Vulture
Barbara Hepworth, Dyslexia and Dynamic Abstract Sculpture with Hugh Chapman
Today, Lucy Branch, talks to Hugh Chapman, on The Sculpture Vulture Podcast. His abstract, dynamic sculpture plays with light and form and elicits profound reactions from his audience. Hugh's work is part of the magnificent sculpture collection at Canary Wharf, London, and is enjoyed by many thousands of visitors each year. Today we discuss his inspiration, creative life and journey as a professional sculptor. Join us and BE INSPIRED BY SCULPTURE. You can find images of Hugh Chapman work and a transcription of the interview at https://sculpturevulture.co.uk/abstract-sculpture-with-hugh-chapman If you are looking for a new book, the no...
2020-11-10
35 min
Secret Artists with Annie McGrath
Olaf Falafel
Olaf Falafel doing art and chatting to Annie McGrath. Secret Artists is a podcast hosted by comedian and artist, Annie McGrath. Each week her guest selects a subject which inspires them to create an artwork... It could be an object, a place, a person, an animal... Whilst drawing and painting, Annie and her guest enjoy a nice chat. Often silly. Sometimes serious. Mainly relaxing.https://supporter.acast.com/secretartistsTo see them painting, close ups of the "works of art" and more behind the scenes go to the Secret Artists Instagram:@sec...
2020-10-08
41 min
Meet Me at the Museum
Katy Hessel at the Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden
Instagram influencer and host of The Great Women Artists podcast Katy Hessel visits the Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden in St Ives with her friend, the artist Unskilled Worker. While there, they explore the stunning garden and discover more about the life and work of one of the 20th century's most important artists. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2020-05-04
32 min
Trees A Crowd
Dr Helen Pheby: Sculpture for sheep, and rhubarb trains; the place ‘Extraordinary’ can happen
Dr Helen Pheby is the head of curatorial programmes at Yorkshire Sculpture Park. Set in 500 acres of historic parkland, the park has provided a “gallery without walls” for artists such as Elisabeth Frink, Auguste Rodin, Giuseppe Penone, and local legends such as Barbara Hepworth and Henry Moore. Helen has collaborated on projects in Iraqi Kurdistan, South Africa, India, and even Barnsley! Born in the so-called ‘rhubarb triangle’, Helen reminisces over “the rhubarb express”, a train which ran from her village in Yorkshire to London, and muses over how magical it was being able to see the contrast between rural and urban enviro...
2020-03-30
58 min
Sculpting Lives
Sculpting Lives: Barbara Hepworth
“Hepworth... didn’t see herself as a feminist at all and didn’t see herself as ‘a pioneering woman’, she just felt she was a pioneering sculptor.” Stephen Feeke, curator and writer. Barbara Hepworth was born in Wakefield, West Yorkshire, in 1903. By the time of her death in 1975, she had become one of the most important artists of the century, creating a poignant and innovative sculptural language. She is extremely unusual for a woman artist in that she has two museums named after her. Although a lot has been written about Hepworth, there is still a great deal to...
2020-03-24
49 min
Sculpting Lives
Sculpting Lives: Trailer
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 20th 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. The Sculpting Lives podcast series explores the lives and careers of these five women who worked (and are still working) against these preconceptions, forging successful careers and contributing in ground-breaking ways to the histo...
2020-03-16
00 min
The Daily Gardener
January 10, 2020 Charlotte Moss Winter Garden, Elm Tree Comeback, Nicholas Culpeper, Indian Tea, Henry Winthrop Sargent, Dame Barbara Hepworth, Henry David Thoreau, Emily Dickinson's Gardens by Marta McDowell, Back to the Roots Organic Mushroom Kit
Today we celebrate the 17th-century renegade who wanted medicine through herbs to be accessible to the people and the Anniversary of the day Indian tea became available for sale in England. We will learn about the American landscape gardener whose superpower was framing a view and the English sculptor who famously said I am the landscape. Today’s Unearthed Words feature words from Henry David Thoreau - It turns out it was super cold 164 years ago today. We Grow That Garden Library™ with a book that features a beloved poet gardener or gardener poet - whichever you prefer. I'll talk...
2020-01-10
24 min
Rock's Backpages
E54: Barbara Charone on The Who + Keef Richards + Chelsea FC
In this week's episode, Mark & Barney welcome music scribe turned PR legend Barbara Charone into the RBP "cupboard" (© David Hepworth) and ask her about moving to London from her native Chicago in 1974 – along with her experiences of interviewing the Who, the Stones and other superstars of the '70s."BC" talks about befriending Keith Richards and writing his biography while staying at his Sussex home, Redlands, then reminisces about her move into PR and her decades-long association with such clients as Madonna and Robert Plant. Finally, Mark & Barney ask Barbara how she came to support the team they all thre...
2019-11-22
1h 02
Saturday Review
Memoir of War, King Hedley II, Gerald Murnane, Leonardo Da Vinci, When They See Us
Memoir Of War,based on Marguerite Duras's book “La Douleur” is set in Occupied France. Critical opinion has varied widely from 'dreadful' and 'empty' to 'masterpiece'. What will our reviewers make of it? King Hedley II starring Lenny Henry, has opened at the Theatre Royal Stratford East Gerald Murnane's novel A Season On Earth tells the tale of a lustful teenager in Melbourne in the 1950s. It was originally published in 1976 and is now reissued as was originally intended; with two previously unseen new chapters Marking the 500th anniversary of the death of Leonardo da Vinci, The Queen's Gallery at B...
2019-05-25
50 min
Storhaug Productions
Natasja Askelund
Kunstner Natasja Askelund mener kunsten plikter å være en tydelig stemme. Hun mener og tror at kunsten spiller en viktig rolle i samfunnet. Natasja har også gjort seg bemerket i den lokale kunst og kulturdebatten blant annet gjennom det mye omdiskuterte salget av Barbara Hepworth.
2018-09-19
54 min
Irreplaceable: A History of England in 100 Places
The Angel of the North, Yorkshire Sculpture Park and Barbara Hepworth's home
This episode begins the Art, Architecture & Sculpture category by exploring some of England's most stunning sculpture. The host Dr Suzannah Lipscomb takes us to the Angel of the North, the beautiful landscape of Yorkshire Sculpture Park and Barbara Hepworth's home and studio in Cornwall. The 100 places featured in this series have been nominated by the public and chosen by a panel of judges. Together they help tell England's fascinating history. Irreplaceable: A History of England in 100 Places is a Historic England podcast, sponsored by specialist insurer Ecclesiastical ecclesiastical.com
2018-06-12
22 min
The Sodshow, Garden Podcast - Sod Show
Stuart Charles Towner, Chelsea Flower Show 2018
Stuart Charles Towner is a freelance multi-award winning garden designer and RHS consultant. This 2018 he will design his first garden on Main Avenue, Chelsea Flower Show 2018 - his first time to design at the prestigeous RHS event. On this episode of The Sodshow Garden Podcast Stuart and Peter Donegan chat everything from just how did you get here, nerves, never seeing a garden build being taken apart to Dolly Parton, spare time and escapism from a world of working on your lonesome for a love of horticulture. We also talk his upcoming garden and why one should...
2018-04-11
29 min
Discovery
D'Arcy Thompson
One hundred years ago D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson published On Growth and Form, a book with a mission to put maths into biology. He showed how the shapes, forms and growth processes we see in the living world aren’t some arbitrary result of evolution’s blind searching, but are dictated by mathematical rules. A flower, a honeycomb, a dragonfly’s wing: it’s not sheer chance that these look the way they do. But can these processes be explained by physics? D'Arcy Thompson loved nature’s shapes and influenced a whole new field of systems biology, architects, designers and artists, i...
2018-04-02
26 min
Erratic Dialogues
2017 in Review: Books
In our literary segment of a three-part Cultural Roundup Series for 2017 (Part One: Film can be found here), Gabriella and Claudette discuss some of their favourite books of the year. Length: 24 mins, Recorded December 2017 https://erraticdialogues.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/2017-in-books-final-itunes.mp3 iTunes Link/Download HERE/Podcast Feed Notes The 2017 Booker Prize 1:40 – 4 3 2 1 by Paul Auster (The book Claudette never finished) 1:57 – Autumn by Ali Smith 2:00 – Exit West by Exit West by Mohsin Hamid 2:30 – The Underground Railroad by Colson Whitehead 3:17 – Lincoln in the Bardo by George Saunders 4:55 –Tenth of December by George Saunders Black Mirror – A sci-fi TV show...
2017-12-28
24 min
Museos en el aire
169_Museo de la escultura- Sala Barbara Hepworth
2016-01-28
00 min
The National Archives Podcast Series
Barbara Hepworth, her life and work
Barbara Hepworth's life and work examined through records held by selected archives, including The National Archives and the Tate archives, marking the 40th anniversary of her deathInga Fraser is Assistant Curator of Modern British Art 1890-1945 at Tate Britain and assistant to curators of the exhibition, Barbara Hepworth: Sculpture for a Modern World at Tate Britain. Briony Paxman is a modern records specialist at The National Archives.Morwenna Roche and Bianca Rossmann from Tate Archives discuss their project to catalogue Barbara Hepworth's personal and professional papers, which provide a fascinating and rich insight into...
2015-10-22
00 min
Saturday Review
Educating Rita, Barbara Hepworth, Everyone's Going to Die, Book of Numbers, Not Safe for Work
Lenny Henry's career as an actor continues with Willy Russell's Educating Rita at Chichester's Minerva Theatre The first Barbara Hepworth retrospective exhibition in London for half a century has opened at Tate Britain. Does it do her career justice? Everyone's Going To Die is a small scale British dark comedy film about hitmen, relationships and reincarnation The author Joshua Cohen's latest novel is Book of Numbers about a writer called Joshua Cohen (not him) writing a biography of an internet genius called Joshua Cohen (also not him). Confused? Let us help you to make some sense. Channel 4's Not...
2015-07-01
41 min
Private Passions
Rachel Nicholson
Rachel Nicholson has an extraordinary artistic background: her mother was Barbara Hepworth, her father Ben Nicholson. Yet despite, perhaps because of, the burden of that parentage, she herself did not begin to paint until she was in her forties. Now in her early eighties, she's established a reputation as a painter of rhythmically beautiful landscapes and still lifes; her work influenced perhaps by her father's sense of space and colour, but very much her own. She paints every day in an attic studio in North London; for Private Passions she invited Michael Berkeley to her studio and...
2015-06-28
33 min
The Art Attack Podcast
Flesh and Stone: Barbara Hepworth’s “Merryn”
After a considerable “summer” hiatus, the Art Attack is back! We kick off the new season with a gorgeous piece by Barbara Hepworth. Hepworth is considered to have been one of the first truly abstract sculptors and the piece, entitled Merryn, is a great example of her work. But more importantly, this little sculpture has […]
2012-11-06
00 min
The Art Attack Podcast
Flesh and Stone: Barbara Hepworth’s “Merryn”
After a considerable “summer” hiatus, the Art Attack is back! We kick off the new season with a gorgeous piece by Barbara Hepworth. Hepworth is considered to have been one of the first truly abstract sculptors and the piece, entitled Merryn, is a great example of her work. But more importantly, this little sculpture has us all hot and bothered. Listen to the episode to find out why! You can visit Merryn in the flesh at the National Museum of Women in the Arts. https://theartattack.files.wordpress.com/2012/11/hepworth-final.mp3 Our References:
2012-11-06
00 min
Saturday Review
27/10/2012
Tom Sutcliffe and guests writers Maev Kennedy and David Aaronovitch and author Dreda Say Mitchell review the week's cultural highlights.James Bond with Daniel Craig is back and in the new film Skyfall, directed by Sam Mendes, 007 becomes M's only ally as MI6 comes under attack, and a mysterious new villain emerges with a diabolical plan. Bond's latest mission has gone horribly awry, resulting in the exposure of several undercover agents. The villain must be stopped at any cost.Secret State is a political conspiracy thriller tv series exploring the relationship between democratically elected government...
2012-10-29
41 min
Exhibition Modern Britain - Audio Guide
Eidos by Barbara Hepworth
NGV curators discuss Barbara Hepworth’s sculpture Eidos which means ‘form’ in Greek. In this work, Hepworth is attempting to sculpt form itself.
2010-06-11
02 min