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Fruitmarket Segments
Words and Things: celebrating fifty years of writing on art
2024 was Fruitmarket’s fiftieth birthday. As part of our celebrations we published Words and Things, a selection of just some of the writing on art published by Fruitmarket over the decades, edited by Ruth Bretherick, the gallery’s Research and Public Engagement Curator. To launch the book, Ruth and Fruitmarket head of publishing Elizabeth McLean were joined in conversation with Words and Things contributors David Hopkins, Briony Fer and James Robertson. They discussed the past and the future of writing about and alongside art, and the relationship between art and language. The book publi...
2025-06-18
1h 15
Fruitmarket Segments
Mike Nelson & Simon Patterson: Print the Legend
Extracts of a conversation between artists Mike Nelson and Simon Patterson and art historian, lecturer and writer Patricia Bickers, from the opening of Print the Legend: The Myth of the West, at Fruitmarket in 2008. British artist Mike Nelson is known for immersive, absorbing installations assembled from the detritus of everyday lives. Often referencing works of literature or countercultural or fringe political movements, his work transforms the spaces it inhabits. This summer Mike is taking over Fruitmarket with his new show Humpty Dumpty/ a transient history of Mardin earthworks / low rise, which opens on 27t...
2025-06-11
12 min
Fruitmarket Segments
Sara Glojnarić in conversation with Kate Molleson
A conversation recorded in 2023 between composer Sara Glojnarić and journalist and author Kate Molleson, recorded in front of a live audience at Fruitmarket’s first Deep Time festival of new music ahead of the world premiere of Sara’s piece seconds, minutes, hours, eons, - commisioned by Fruitmarket and the ensemble p.e.r.s.o.n.a.l.c.l.u.t.t.e.r. Germany-based Croatian composer Sara Glojnarić is the winner of the Ernst von Siemens Förderpreis 2023, Erste Bank Composition Award and Darmstadt’s Kranichstein Music Prize. Kate Molleson presents BBC Radio 3’s New Music Sho...
2025-06-04
53 min
mbanerjeepalmer+listennotes 's Listen Later
Documentary Photography in Apartheid South Africa - Tamar Garb
Podcast: Gresham College Lectures (LS 42 · TOP 1.5% what is this?)Episode: Documentary Photography in Apartheid South Africa - Tamar GarbPub date: 2025-04-22Get Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationWatch the Q&A session here: https://youtu.be/9tcRtGh7hkMThis lecture looks at debates and dialogues that characterise realist photography in Apartheid South Africa (1948-1994) examining the tensions between advocacy, propaganda and the ‘struggle’ on the one hand and the poetics of everyday life on the other. Figures from Ernest Cole and David G...
2025-05-12
58 min
Gresham College Lectures
Documentary Photography in Apartheid South Africa - Tamar Garb
Watch the Q&A session here: https://youtu.be/9tcRtGh7hkMThis lecture looks at debates and dialogues that characterise realist photography in Apartheid South Africa (1948-1994) examining the tensions between advocacy, propaganda and the ‘struggle’ on the one hand and the poetics of everyday life on the other. Figures from Ernest Cole and David Goldblatt to Zanele Muholi and Lebohang Kganye will be examined. This lecture was recorded by Tamar Garb on 25th March 2025 at Barnard's Inn Hall, London.Tamar Garb is Durning Lawrence Professor in the History of Art. Her research inte...
2025-04-22
58 min
Fruitmarket Segments
William Kentridge and Vivienne Koorland
Artists William Kentridge and Vivienne Koorland in conversation with curator Tamar Garb. The conversation was recorded at the opening of the 2016 Fruitmarket exhibition William Kentridge and Vivienne Koorland: Conversations in letters and lines. Curated by Garb, this exhibition brought together the work of the two prominent South African artists, mapping their artistic friendship through shared artistic strategies and a common sense of the urgency and agency of art. Further details about the show, including images and video, can be found at the Fruitmarket online archive. The book published to accompany the sh...
2025-04-15
53 min
Fruitmarket Segments
Linda Goode Bryant on Senga Nengudi
Curator and activist Linda Goode Bryant and Fruitmarket director Fiona Bradley discuss the art of Senga Nengudi. This conversation was recorded in 2019, when Fruitmarket showed the first solo institutional exhibition of Nengudi’s work outside the United States. Born in Chicago in 1943, Senga Nengudi has been a trailblazer in sculpture for fifty years. A vital figure in the avant-garde scenes of Los Angeles and New York in the 1960s and 1970s, her work is characterised by a persistently radical experimentation with material and form. Linda Goode Bryant founded the New York art...
2025-04-15
58 min
Fruitmarket Segments
Phyllida Barlow: Why Make?
Phyllida Barlow in conversation with fellow artists with Kate Davis, Keith Wilson, Eric Bainbridge and Jon Wood. They discuss the question why make art? This conversation accompanied the 2015 Fruitmarket exhibition Phyllida Barlow: Set, a major exhibition of new work made specially for the gallery. Further details about Set, including images and video, can be found at the Fruitmarket online archive In 2024 Fruitmarket and Hauser & Wirth Publishers published an updated and expended edition of the book Phyllida Barlow: Sculpture, 1963-2023 available now from the Fruitmarket online bookshop. This major monograph is a co...
2025-04-15
1h 30
RNIB Connect
See With Me At Edinburgh Fruitmarket
Edinburgh Fruitmarket is hosting a exhibition with art by blind and partially sighted creators until the 11th April as part of a larger project to make the space and exhibitions more accessible for VI people. At 6pm on the 10th April they're hosting a panel discussion on how blind and visually impaired communities are changing contemporary art galleries and access to participatory art. Amelia learned more from Kirin Saeed, Learn more on the See With Me website - See With Me Talk - Fruitmarket Image shows the RNIB Connect Radio logo. On...
2025-04-09
07 min
Fruitmarket Segments
On Sisters!: Pragna Patel & Meena Patel of Southall Black Sisters
Sisters in Solidarity: The Legacy of Southall Black Sisters University of Edinburgh students in conversation with Pragna Patel and Meena Patel This episode is one of three in a series accompanying the exhibition of Sisters!, a film by Petra Bauer, at the Fruitmarket: a collaborative film, documenting a day in the life of the Southall Black Sisters, a feminist organisation supporting Black and minority women in London with issues of domestic abuse and immigration. The film follows the organisation, exploring the day-to-day challenges and successes of running a politically charged non-profit. This episode delve...
2025-04-07
59 min
Fruitmarket Segments
On 'Sisters!': Kirsten Lloyd & Rochelle Rowe
University of Edinburgh students in conversation with Dr. Kirsten Lloyd and Dr. Rochelle Rowe This episode is one of three in a series accompanying the exhibition of Sisters!, a film by Petra Bauer at Fruitmarket. Sisters! is a collaborative film, documenting a day in the life of the Southall Black Sisters, a feminist organisation supporting Black and minoritised women in London facing domestic abuse and immigration challenges. The film follows the organisation, exploring the day-to-day challenges and successes of running a politically charged non-profit. In this episode, University of Edinburgh students facilitate a conversation between tw...
2025-04-07
46 min
Fruitmarket Segments
On 'Sisters!': Petra Bauer & Frances Stacey
A conversation between Swedish artist Petra Bauer and curator Frances Stacey, recorded in February 2025 during the Preview event of the Fruitmarket exhibition of the film Sisters!, on loan from the University of Edinburgh Art Collection. This episode is one of three in a series accompanying the exhibition of Sisters! This was the first major exhibition in Scotland of Sisters! by Petra Bauer, who uses film to explore the intersection of art and activism. Sisters! was made in collaboration with the Southall Black Sisters, a London-based organisation advocating for the rights and safety of Black and minor...
2025-04-07
55 min
Fruitmarket Segments
Karla Black on Barry Le Va
Artist Karla Black in conversation with Fruitmarket Director, Fiona Bradley, discussing how Barry Le Va’s work inspires and informs her approach to materials and continues to have relevance for artists working today. This conversation, recorded in January 2025, accompanied the Fruitmarket show Barry Le Va: In a State of Flux, the first-ever major exhibition in the UK of the work of ground-breaking American artist and the first comprehensive museum exhibition anywhere since his death in 2021. The work of Le Va has long been a touchstone for Black. Sharing a use of fragmented and scattered materials, including powders – chal...
2025-03-20
1h 12
Fruitmarket Segments
Leonor Antunes
Portuguese, Berlin-based artist Leonor Antunes in conversation with Professor Briony Fer and Fruitmarket director Fiona Bradley, recorded in October 2023 to accompany Antunes’ Fruitmarket exhibition the apparent length of a floor area. Leonor Antunes works with traditions of modernist art, architecture and design through sculpture made and displayed with the specifics of a given place in mind. The forms and materials of her sculptures reference a history of modernism embedded in the work of its less visible protagonists; overlooked, often female, artists and designers. This cast of historical ‘companions’ enters Antunes’ work in enigmatic ways – through an echo of...
2025-03-20
1h 01
Jo's Art History Podcast
Lee Lozano with Kelly Wu
Welcome to Season 4! In this episode of Jo’s Art History Podcast, Jo McLaughlin is joined by artist Kelly Wu to discuss the performance artist Lee Lozano.Whether you’re an art enthusiast, a history buff, or just curious about the stories behind the masterpieces of the past, this episode is packed with fascinating discussions and fresh perspectives.Guest Details:Kelly Wu is an artist based in London.Find Kelly online:Website: https://www.kellywu.co.uk/Host Details:Jo M...
2025-03-04
46 min
Art Monthly Talk Show
Erika Balsom, Ben Burbridge & Dan Kidner
Erika Balsom on John Smith’s latest film ‘Being John Smith’, Ben Burbridge on rave culture as an unfulfilled promise for a new politics of the left and Dan Kidner reviews the Deep Time festival at Fruitmarket in Edinburgh.
2025-02-10
58 min
Fruitmarket Segments
Briony Fer on Eva Hesse
Professor Briony Fer’s keynote lecture on German-born American artist Eva Hesse, accompanying the 2009 Fruitmarket exhibition Eva Hesse: Studiowork, curated by Fer and Barry Rosen, Director of The Estate of Eva Hesse. Throughout her career, Eva Hesse produced a large number of small, experimental works alongside her large-scale sculpture. These objects, the so-called test pieces, were made in a wide range of materials, including latex, wire-mesh, sculp-metal, wax and cheesecloth. The exhibition was the result of new research by renowned Hesse scholar Professor Briony Fer and proposed that rather than simply technical explorations, the...
2025-01-29
1h 02
Fruitmarket Segments
Ibrahim Mahama
A conversation from October 2024 between Fruitmarket Director Fiona Bradley and Ibrahim Mahama, a Ghanaian artist critically acclaimed for his evocative large-scale, site-specific installations that speak to the cultural and social effects of post-colonialism and global migration. Mahama’s 2024 Fruitmarket exhibition, Songs about Roses, was his first solo exhibition in Scotland. He worked with materials he collected from the now obsolete railway the British built in Ghana in 1923 to transport minerals and cocoa around the then Gold Coast. Large scale charcoal and ink drawings, sculpture and film bring the materials, histories and ghosts of this defunct railway back to...
2025-01-29
1h 08
Jock's Celtic Calamity
JCC Show No 521
Send us a text | Artist | Title | Album | Lúnasa | Morning Nightcap | The Merry Sisters of Fate | Coelbeg | The Jolly Beggar / The Man in Black | Folk 'n' Hell | Vitamin String Quartet | I'm Yours | Vitamin String Quartet Performs Ja… | Vair | Roland the Headless Thompson Gunner | A Place in Time | Tony McManus | Invernan Set | Greentrax Sampler | Sarah McQuaid | Charlie's Gone Home (The St Buryan Sessions) | The St Buryan Sessions | Sam Kelly, The Lost Boys, G… | Angeline the Baker (feat. Geoff Lakeman) | 2018 BBC 2 Folk Awards | Rura | Catriona's | Live a...
2025-01-24
2h 00
The Food Programme
BBC Food and Farming Awards 2024
Join Sheila Dillon at the Old Fruitmarket in Glasgow for the BBC Food and Farming Awards 2024.The awards honour those who have done most to promote the cause of good food and drink. Our judging panel this year is chaired by chef and broadcaster Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall. Presented by Sheila Dillon and produced by Robin Markwell for BBC Audio in Bristol.
2024-12-06
42 min
A Kick Up The Arts with Nicola Meighan
Barbara Dickson and Fionna Carlisle
Send us a textThis week, I'm at Edinburgh’s Fruitmarket Gallery with artist Fionna Carlisle and the legend of stage, screen - and music - that is Barbara Dickson…Fionna’s glorious painting, Eleven Red Roses, was shown in the gallery in the 1980s, and - as such - she features in Holly Davey’s exhibition, The Unforgetting, which is a role-call of the 354 women whose art has been shown there since the mid-1970s, from Tracey Emin to Yoko Ono.Holly dug deep on the Fruitmarket’s archives, giving a voice to many fe...
2024-11-14
46 min
Sound and Vision
Fred Tomaselli (Reissue)
Episode 449 / Fred Tomaselli (born 1956, Santa Monica, CA) Fred has been the subject of solo exhibitions at institutions including the Joslyn Art Museum, Omaha, NE (2019); Oceanside Museum of Art, Oceanside, CA (2018); Toledo Museum of Art, Toledo, OH (2016); Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth (2014) and the University of Michigan Museum of Art (2014); a survey exhibition at Aspen Art Museum (2009) that toured to Tang Museum in Saratoga, NY and the Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn NY (2010); The Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh (2004) toured to four venues in Europe and the US; Albright-Knox Gallery of Art (2003); Site Santa Fe (2001); Palm Beach ICA (2001), and Whitney Museum o...
2024-11-14
1h 08
Cerebral Women Art Talks Podcast
Ibrahim Mahama
Ep.218 Ibrahim Mahama was born in 1987 in Tamale, Ghana. He lives and works in Accra, Kumasi, and Tamale. Solo exhibitions include Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh (2024); Barbican Centre, London (2024); Kunsthalle Osnabrück, Germany (2023); Oude Kerk, Amsterdam (2022); Frac des Pays de la Loire, France (2022); The High Line, New York (2021); University of Michigan Museum of Art (2020); The Whitworth, The University of Manchester, UK (2019); Norval Foundation, Cape Town (2019); Tel Aviv Art Museum, Israel (2016); and KNUST Museum, Kumasi, Ghana (2013). He has participated in numerous group exhibitions including Desert X AlUla, Saudi Arabia (2024); Sharjah Biennial 15, UAE (2023); 18th International Venice Architecture Biennale, Italy (2023); the 35th Bienal de São...
2024-10-23
29 min
Fruitmarket Segments
Poor Things
Poor Things was an exhibition of sculptures made by 22 artists, working across the UK, shown at Fruitmarket in spring 2023. It was born out of conversations about art and social class that Emma Hart and Dean Kenning had together, both as friends and as artists. Emma and Dean’s hope for Poor Things was that it might reveal the multiplicity of experiences of artists whose work speaks to working and lower-middle class backgrounds, whilst identifying points of commonality. Details on Poor Things can be found at the Fruitmarket online archive. In May 2023, Emma...
2024-09-26
1h 22
Fruitmarket Segments
Howardena Pindell
A November 2021 conversation between Howardena Pindell and Fruitmarket Director, Fiona Bradley, about the selection of works in Howardena Pindell: A New Language at Fruitmarket. This was Howardena Pindell’s first solo exhibition in a public organisation in the UK. The exhibition tracked the development of Pindell’s artistic language from the 1970s to now, and examined her work as exemplary in articulating empowerment. The exhibition brought together a significant selection of her work, and did its best to celebrate and communicate her vision, in the hope that we might all be able...
2024-09-24
1h 05
Fruitmarket Segments
Karla Black
Karla Black in conversation with Fiona Bradley, Director of Fruitmarket, from September 2021. This event accompanied Karla’s 2021 exhibition, sculptures (2001–2021) details for a retrospective. Scottish artist Karla Black makes sculptures that begin with a desire to do something. To experiment with certain materials, certain colours. In turn, the sculptures she makes do something: they hang, heap, spread, reach, spill, stand, hover. The materials Karla uses include cosmetics, over-the-counter medicines, cleaning products and packaging as well as the paint, paper and plaster more usually found in fine art. She uses them because she likes them, and wants to see what...
2024-09-18
55 min
Jock's Celtic Calamity
JCC Show No 502
Send us a textArtist, Title, AlbumCeltic Fiddle Festival, The Battering Ram/The Kilfenora Jig, RendezvousRuth Unthank $ The Winterset, Blue's Gaen Oot O'the Fashion, The BairnsStarling Arrow, By The Jordan, CradleTina Jordan Rees, The Cable Cars / Ngong Ping Brolly / Rainbow Flats, BeathaAn Triúr, The Cameronian / The Kerry Reel / The Humours of Carrigaholt, Three PeopleEilias Crean, The Cloonlish Hornpipe, Searbh SiúcraCathie Ryan, Daddy, Through Wind and R…The Trials of Cato, Dawn...
2024-09-14
2h 00
EMPIRE LINES
Scottish Mission Book Depot Keta, El Anatsui (2024) (EMPIRE LINES x Talbot Rice Gallery)
Curator Tessa Giblin deconstructs El Anatsui’s monumental, sculptural textiles, unravelling the ties that still bind post-colonial Ghana, Nigeria, and Scotland in the 21st century. Born in 1944, between the German and British colonial periods of the Gold Coast (1821-1957), El Anatsui has engaged critically with the impact of colonialism across Africa. He is well-known for his large-scale, sculptural wall hangings made by stitching-together of thousands of aluminium metal bottle tops; whisky, gin, and brandy were alcohols introduced into Ghana and Nigeria during the 15th century as ‘trade spirits’, first exchanged for gold, then enslaved people, becoming the second...
2024-09-12
17 min
EMPIRE LINES
Sekondi Locomotive Workshop, Ibrahim Mahama (2024) (EMPIRE LINES x Fruitmarket, White Cube)
Artist Ibrahim Mahama ‘time travels’ between British colonial and independent Ghana, tracing railway lines across African and European countries in the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) in the 20th century. Ibrahim Mahama is well-known for his large-scale, site-specific installations that speak to the local effects of colonialism, migration, and global economics. Working in Tamale, Kumasi, and Accra, Ghana, he often works with found materials, collected from abandoned places of pre- and post-independence production. Spanning what was then known as the Gold Coast, the Sekondi Locomotive Workshop was built by the British in 1923, to extract and transport resources like cocoa and...
2024-08-29
20 min
EMPIRE LINES
Br’er Rabbit and the Tar Baby, Sequoia Danielle Barnes (2024) (EMPIRE LINES x Edinburgh Sculpture Workshop, Edinburgh Art Festival 2024)
Artist and academic Sequoia Danielle Barnes redresses the ugly side of kitsch and ‘cute’ toy cultures, telling histories of trickster rabbits from Peter Rabbit to Bugs Bunny, appropriated from Black Southern American folklore from the 16th century to now. With ceramics, fabrics, and super sticky slugs, Sequoia Danielle Barnes’ new installation is an Afro-surrealist retelling of Br’er Rabbit and the Tar Baby, a folktale developed by her enslaved ancestors after being ripped from Africa and displaced in Alabama, in the United States - the place she grew up before pursuing her practice in ‘transatlantic’ institutions. Here, stories abou...
2024-08-16
21 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
Fruitmarket Segments
Daniel Silver & Phyllida Barlow
Programmed alongside Daniel Silver: Looking at the Fruitmarket, Edinburgh (11 June – 25 Sep 2022), this conversation explores space, sculpture and the audience encounter. Silver was taught by Barlow at the Slade School of Fine Art, London, and this conversation emerged from their professional and artistic relationship. As Fruitmarket Director, Fiona Bradley says, ‘Daniel mentioned having bumped into Phyllida and having had a conversation and I thought, wouldn't that be nice if I could eavesdrop on that conversation? Wouldn't it be nice if we could all eavesdrop on that conversation?’ More detail on Daniel’s show, Looking, can be found at...
2024-07-30
59 min
The Food Programme
The BBC Food and Farming Awards 2024: The Search Begins...
Jaega Wise heads to Glasgow to open the nominations for this year's BBC Food and Farming Awards, and to announce that the 2024 ceremony will be held in the city on December 2nd. The head judge for 2024 is Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, a long time supporter of the Awards, and there is a brand new award for those championing the best Scottish local produce with a strong connection to their community - BBC Scotland Local Food Hero, which will be judged by Dougie Vipond (Landward & The Great Food Guys) and Rachel Stewart (Out of Doors). Another new face...
2024-06-07
42 min
Our Scotland: A Fantasy 24 Hours in Scotland
S2E5 From Orkney to Glasgow with trad musician Graham Rorie (Old Man of Hoy, Lochinver, Glasgow, Crathes, Stromness, Orkney Folk Festival)
Joining Alison to share their perfect Scottish day is Orcadian fiddle and mandolin player Graham Rorie. Graham is an award-winning folk musician based in Glasgow. Nominated for ‘Musician of The Year’ at the 2023 Scots Trad Music Awards and a finalist in the 2021 BBC Radio Scotland Young Traditional Musician of the Year, Graham has been making a name for himself as a performer, composer, session musician and producer since he graduated from the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland’s Traditional Music Degree. Graham’s links: Website: https://www.grahamrorie.com/ Youtu...
2024-05-13
35 min
Sentimental Garbage
Kiss FM, Craig David and The Holy Trinity of Irish Manhood with Alexandra Haddow
In this very special episode, comedian Alexandra Haddow joins us ahead of the live tour to talk about what she wants to dig out of the Sentimental Garbage can. Catch us on tour together with https://www.fane.co.uk/sentimental-garbageLIVE TOUR DATES:LONDON: 02 JUN 2024 - HACKNEY EMPIREBRIGHTON: 07 JUN 2024 - BRIGHTON DOME CORN EXCHANGESALFORD: 15 JUN 2024 - THE LOWRY, SALFORD QUAYSGLASGOW: 16 JUN 2024 - THE OLD FRUITMARKET, GLASGOWBRISTOL: 20 JUN 2024 - ST GEORGE'S BRISTOLTICKETS HERE: https://www.fane.co.uk...
2024-04-18
1h 15
Sentimental Garbage
LIVE with Dolly Alderton at the Bloomsbury Theatre
Hello! This podcast was recorded courtesy of FANE in January 2024 with Dolly Alderton at the Bloomsbury Theatre. Want to come on tour with us? We're playing:LONDON: 02 Jun 2024 - 19:30 - HACKNEY EMPIREBRIGHTON: 07 Jun 2024 - 19:30 - BRIGHTON DOMESALFORD: 15 Jun 2024 - 20:00 - THE LOWRY, SALFORD QUAYSGLASGOW: 16 Jun 2024 - 19:30 - OLD FRUITMARKET, GLASGOWBRISTOL: 20 Jun 2024 - 19:30 - ST. GEORGE'S BRISTOLTICKETS HERE: https://fane.co.uk/sentimental-garbage Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2024-03-27
1h 31
Girls Overheard
The Worst Ever!
Unlock another podcast episode today - Confession Sessions with Girls Overheard. Click HERE or follow the link - https://girlsoverheard.supercast.com/ AND... it's time to GET ‘ALL WAXED FOR SANTA’. Tickets ON SALE now for our SECOND LIVE SHOW at Old Fruitmarket, Glasgow, 16th December 2023. https://www.gigsinscotland.com/artist/girls-overheard Be sure so get in there quick to grab your tickets and upgrade to VIP for early access, an after party with us and an exclusive goodie bag! **NOW SOLD OUT DUE TO PHENOMENAL DEMAND** Click HERE for OUR SECRET CHAT! And PLEASE leave a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. Girls Overheard Podcast: Instagram | ...
2023-11-27
47 min
Girls Overheard
Remove The Mother In Law
Unlock another podcast episode today - Confession Sessions with Girls Overheard. Click HERE or follow the link - https://girlsoverheard.supercast.com/ ***LAST FEW TICKETS REMAINING...*** AND... it's time to GET ‘ALL WAXED FOR SANTA’. Tickets ON SALE now for our SECOND LIVE SHOW at Old Fruitmarket, Glasgow, 16th December 2023. https://www.gigsinscotland.com/artist/girls-overheard Be sure so get in there quick to grab your tickets and upgrade to VIP for early access, an after party with us and an exclusive goodie bag! Click HERE for OUR SECRET CHAT! And PLEASE leave a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. Girls Overheard Podcast: Instagram | ...
2023-11-20
34 min
Girls Overheard
Fast Tongues!
Unlock another podcast episode today - Confession Sessions with Girls Overheard. Click HERE or follow the link - https://girlsoverheard.supercast.com/ ***LAST FEW TICKETS REMAINING...*** AND... it's time to GET ‘ALL WAXED FOR SANTA’. Tickets ON SALE now for our SECOND LIVE SHOW at Old Fruitmarket, Glasgow, 16th December 2023. https://www.gigsinscotland.com/artist/girls-overheard Be sure so get in there quick to grab your tickets and upgrade to VIP for early access, an after party with us and an exclusive goodie bag! Click HERE for OUR SECRET CHAT! And PLEASE leave a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. Girls Overheard Podcast: Instagram...
2023-11-13
46 min
Girls Overheard
Pants Off Now!
This episode is sponsored by Arran | Sense of Scotland (https://arran.com/). The code will be GIRLSOVERHEARD which will give listeners 25% off one-time purchase. T&Cs - Cannot be used more than once, excludes Advent Calendar and Refills, not valid after 18/11/23 23:59. Unlock another podcast episode today - Confession Sessions with Girls Overheard. Click HERE or follow the link - https://girlsoverheard.supercast.com/ ***LAST FEW TICKETS REMAINING...*** AND... it's time to GET ‘ALL WAXED FOR SANTA’. Tickets ON SALE now for our SECOND LIVE SHOW at Old Fruitmarket, Glasgow, 16th December 2023. https://www.gigsinscotland.com/artist/girls-overheard Be sure so get in there quick to grab your tickets and upgrade to VIP for early access, an after party with us and an exclusive goodi...
2023-11-06
49 min
Girls Overheard
He's Dripping!
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2023-10-30
34 min
Girls Overheard
Podium of P*ss
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2023-10-23
44 min
Girls Overheard
A Slight Hostage Situation!
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2023-10-16
55 min
Girls Overheard
What A SH*Tuation!
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2023-10-09
47 min
Out and About in the Lothians
Episode 37- Fiona Bradley, Fruitmarket Gallery
In this episode, Jeremy chats with Fiona Bradley from the Edinburgh Fruitmarket Gallery. They discuss the gallery's history, its impact on the local community, and its plans for the future. They also talk about the role of art in society and the importance of supporting arts organizations.Show notesHome - FruitmarketCreditsMusic: Savour The Moment by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.comSound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.comProduced and Edited by Sam Barge
2023-10-06
18 min
Girls Overheard
Mummy’s Boy!
Unlock another podcast episode today - Confession Sessions with Girls Overheard. Click HERE or follow the link - https://girlsoverheard.supercast.com/ AND... it's time to GET ‘ALL WAXED FOR SANTA’. Tickets ON SALE now for our SECOND LIVE SHOW at Old Fruitmarket, Glasgow, 16th December 2023. https://www.gigsinscotland.com/artist/girls-overheard Be sure so get in there quick to grab your tickets and upgrade to VIP for early access, an after party with us and an exclusive goodie bag! Click HERE for OUR SECRET CHAT! And PLEASE leave a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your pod...
2023-10-02
30 min
Terpsichore: Voices in Dance
Episode 19: Florence Peake
Florence Peake is a London-based artist who has been making solo and group performance works intertwined with an extensive visual art practice since 1995. Presenting work internationally and across the UK in galleries, theatres and the public realm, she is known for an approach which is at once sensual and witty, expressive and rigorous, political and intimate. Florence explores notions of materiality and physicality: from the body as site and vehicle of protest to the erotic and sensual as tools for queering materiality. Most recently, she’s been working on her exhibition and performance, ‘Factual Actual’, focusing on the possibilities of pain...
2023-06-29
45 min
Lita Doolan's Audio Books
Edinburgh Art - Stills Gallery and Fruitmarket New Shows
Home is not a place and New Fruitmarket show explored
2023-04-16
04 min
ART FICTIONS
Slow Dancing and Fluid Encounters (FLORENCE PEAKE)
Guest artist FLORENCE PEAKE joins ELIZABETH FULLERTON to discuss her multi-faceted, performance-led art practice via 'Stone Butch Blues' 1993 by Leslie Feinberg. It tells the story of life as a butch lesbian in 1970s, working class America and is particularly unique due to the writer gaining full rights to the text, making it fully accessible online and for free. Florence and Elizabeth talk about hysterical clay, collapsing paintings, mark-making without sight, rigid heteronormative conventions, the patriarchy's rule which brings a perpetual fear of violence, butch lesbians in the 70s, drag queens, sex workers and femmes, extractions of earthly...
2023-03-09
50 min
The Edinburgh Report
Jyll Bradley artist
We explore the new sculpture at Fruitmarket - Pardes by Jyll Bradley
2021-11-27
10 min
The Edinburgh Report
Jyll Bradley artist
We explore the new sculpture at Fruitmarket - Pardes by Jyll Bradley --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/edinburgh-reporter/message
2021-11-27
10 min
The Edinburgh Report
A walk around the new Fruitmarket
In advance of the reopening of Fruitmarket we were invited to have a walk around the new space and the new exhibition created by artist Karla Black in the company of Director, Fiona Bradley. We highly recommend popping in for a look.
2021-07-07
18 min
The Edinburgh Report
A walk around the new Fruitmarket
In advance of the reopening of Fruitmarket we were invited to have a walk around the new space and the new exhibition created by artist Karla Black in the company of Director, Fiona Bradley. We highly recommend popping in for a look. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/edinburgh-reporter/message
2021-07-07
18 min
Front Row
Bobby Gillespie, Karla Black, Audience Anxiety
We speak with Bobby Gillespie, front man of Primal Scream who has released a new album, Utopian Ashes, comprised of duets with French singer Jehnny Beth from Savages. Themed around a disintegrating marriage, it’s a richly orchestrated album that doesn’t necessarily fit into fans’ expectations for either singer. After Public Health Scotland revealed yesterday that over 1,000 people who attended Euro 2020 matches went on to contract COVID 19, throwing the success of the Government’s Events Research Programme (of which the matches were a part) into doubt, Anne Torreggiani, CEO of The Audience Agency, joins us to explore...
2021-07-01
27 min
The Braw and The Brave
The Eves
The Braw and The Brave is a podcast about people and their passions. Episode 154 is in conversation with Marissa Keltie and Caroline Gilmour of The Eves. From TRNSMT to Country to Country and King Tut’s, as well as opening for The Shires at Glasgow’s Old Fruitmarket, this Scottish pop duo, established in 2018, have achieved great success becoming one of the UK’s most promising female groups in recent years. With their empowering and positive anthem Brand New Day most recently making Radio’s 2’s New Music Playlist B, The Eves are reaping the benefits of their hard work and determ...
2021-06-12
1h 00
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
Edinburgh International Book Festival
Olivia Laing: Art is Political (2020 Event)
Funny Weather: Art in an Emergency is more than just a collection of Olivia Laing’s essays over decades. Ranging from interviews and profiles to reflections and confessionals, Laing’s characteristic generosity of spirit and optimism of purpose inspires hope in the midst of the unsettling weather of the present emergency. But this book is also a manifesto for the power, the value and the need for art: ‘Art is… political in the sense of being available as a tool for protest and activism… but it’s also political in that it continually offers new perspectives, new ways of seei...
2021-04-27
00 min
Kitchen Party Ceilidh
KPC 2021 01 31 Podcast
Our 381st episode, which aired on January 31, 2020. Tim Edey – The American Polka, Locked in a Box NEW TO YOU: Karen Matheson – Recovery, Still Time Martin Hayes – The Road to Gary/Big Pat, Live at the NCH 2020 David Wilkie – The Colorado Trail, Cowboy Celtic Joe Burke & Charlie Lennon – Pat Burke’s/Fraher’s, Traditional Music of Ireland Joe Burke, Michael Cooney & Terry Corcoran – Aggie Whyte’s/Miss Thornton’s, Happy to Meet Sorry to Part Jack Talty – The Heathery Breeze/Rakish Paddy, In Flow Christy Barry, Conor McCarthy & Cyril O’Donoghue – Sergeant Early’s Dream/The Barge Inn/McEvoy’s No. 2, Late in the Night Rura – The G...
2021-02-07
58 min
Artists' Impressions
Episode Seven: Colourful Collage
In this episode Laura chats to printmaker and textile artist Sophie Fields about collaging in lockdown, life as an Artist in Residence and creating an installation using 150m of fabric to fill the windows of the Festival Theatre in Edinburgh. Find Sophie's work on her website here: https://www.sophielfields.co.uk/Featured in the Episode: Capital Theatres, Hanging by a Million Threads by Sophie Fields https://www.capitaltheatres.com/about/stories/art-installation-at-the-festival-theatreTanya Kovats, Rivers at Jupiter Artland, Edinburgh https://www.jupiterartland.org/art/tania-kovats-rivers/#:~:text=Jupiter%20Artland%20%2D%20...
2021-01-29
26 min
Kitchen Party Ceilidh
KPC 2020 12 27 Podcast
Our 376th episode, which aired on December 27, 2020, and featured our year-end review. Caroline Keane – The Gatehouse Maid/Arkle Mountain/The Strawberry Blossom, Shine John Doyle – The Path of Stones, The Path of Stones Tim Edey – Fields of Gold, single release J.P. Cormier – Us, unreleased Enda Scahill/David Howley/Russ Carson/Tim Edey – The Cameronian/The Doon, unreleased The Dardanelles – Double Sledder Lad, In the Spring That’s the Time Rura – Elliott’s, Live at the Old Fruitmarket Jim Hanlon – Seventeen, unreleased Frigg – Early Bird, Frigg XX Tempest – Queen of Argyll, Live from Soundtek Studios Hauler – George VI, Hauler Dave Gunning & friends – These...
2021-01-03
59 min
Foot Stompin Free Scottish Music Podcast
Mr Thoumire's Fine Tunes - Foot Stompin’ Free Scottish Music Podcast
The Foot Stompin' Podcast is back with more great new and classic releases from the Scottish traditional music scene. If you enjoy this podcast please support our Patreon on www.patreon.com/handsupfortrad Avalanche by Ìmar Track - Deep Blue https://www.imarband.com Songs of Govan Old by Norrie MacIver and the Glasgow Baron Track - Lizzie https://www.norriemaciver.co.uk Bonfrost by Nordic Fiddlers Bloc Track - Tune For Lukas / Up Da Stroods Da Sailor Goes https://thenordicfiddlersbloc.bandcamp.com/album/bonfrost-2 B...
2020-11-17
59 min
Foot Stompin Free Scottish Music Podcast
Mr Thoumire's Fine Tunes - Foot Stompin’ Free Scottish Music Podcast
It's great to be back with yet another podcast full of brilliant Scottish trad music! Starting off with the latest epic release from piper Ross Ainslie , there's lots of great new and classic releases from the vibrant Scottish music scene. If you enjoy these podcasts please support our Patreon www.patreon.com/handsupfortrad Vana by Ross Ainslie Track - Happy Hideaway http://rossainslie.bandcamp.com Laws of Motion by Karine Polwart Track - Ophelia http://karinepolwart.bandcamp.com Live at Hands Up for Trad Music Club 2020 by Heisk...
2020-10-13
57 min
Kitchen Party Ceilidh
KPC 2020 09 13 Podcast
Our 362nd episode, which aired on September 13, 2020. Rura – Catriona’s, Live at the Old Fruitmarket Hauler – The Widow’s Vow, Hauler The Bonny Men – The King’s Arrival, The Broken Pledge Alan Doyle – Anywhere You Wanna Go, Rough Side Out Caroline Keane – Denis Murphy’s Slide/Nelly Mahony’s/Thadelo’s Slide, Shine Dirk Powell – Jack of Hearts, When I Wait for You 3-Oh – The Big Reel of Ballinacally/Patsy Hanley's/Paddy Taylor’s, On the Go Tempest – The Serb, Live on the Air Laura Flanagan – O’Flaherty’s/Callahan’s Hornpipe, The Great Southern Ocean Kristen Grainger & True North – When No One’s Around, Ghost Tattoo Steáf...
2020-09-27
58 min
Foot Stompin Free Scottish Music Podcast
Mr Thoumire's Fine Tunes - Foot Stompin’ Free Scottish Music Podcast No 195
Simon is back with yet more fabulous Scottish trad music. This weeks Hands Up for Trad single of the week is Ailie Robertson's IVAN's. This podcast was first recorded live on Tuesday 18th August 2020. If you enjoy these podcasts please support our Patreon www.patreon.com/handsupfortrad Sandwood by Duncan Chisholm Track - North to Cape Wrath / The Dark Reel https://www.duncanchisholm.com Moorlough Shore by ELÍR http://elirmusic.bandcamp.com/ When You Come Back Down by Man of the Minch https://manoftheminch.bandcamp.com L...
2020-08-18
1h 01
Foot Stompin Free Scottish Music Podcast
Mr Thoumire's Fine Tunes - Foot Stompin’ Free Scottish Music Podcast
Listen in to the latest Foot Stompin' Podcast first broadcast on Tuesday 28th July on Mixlr.com/handsupfortrad. Loads of great music this week including new releases from Blue Rose Code and James Harper. If you enjoy these podcasts please consider supporting our Patreon at www.patreon.com/handsupfortrad Raw by Jarlath Henderson Track - Boys https://jarlathhenderson.bandcamp.com With Healings Of The Deepest Kind Track - Bloom https://bluerosecode.bandcamp.com Sròmos by James Duncan MacKenzie Track - Sròmos https://jamesduncanmackenzie.bandcamp.com...
2020-07-28
1h 03
The Art Life
We Need to Sort Out Our Priorities!
What's the opposite of writer's block? Too many ideas! Grace and Xandra discuss the need for both structure and freedom. Gryffindors and Slytherins alike need to sort out their priorities.SHOW NOTES: ‘The Source' by Tara SwartPassion PlannerBookmarket at Edinburgh Waverley Mall, by Fruitmarket Gallery‘Lucky Bitch’ by Denise Duffield-ThomasThe Art Life: Episode 18: Art & BarterThe Art Life: Episode 19: 100 Books a Year?SHOW DETAILS:Read more at http://theartlife.showSend letters to: The Art Life, c/o Grace Gordon, P.O. Box #4292, Valley Village, CA 91607Email: theartlife@heroinetraining.comXandr...
2020-01-03
36 min
La Revue Ecossaise - Le podcast
Episode 10 - Finir L'année En Beauté En Ecosse
Et toi, tu fais quoi pour les fêtes de fin d’année ? Si vous passez Noël et le Nouvel An à Edimbourg ou que vous voulez venir, cet épisode est pour vous ! On vous parle des festivités de Noël et de Hogmanay, le 31 écossais, pour terminer l’année en beauté. On a parlé à Donald Wilson, conseiller municipal travailliste en charge de la culture à la ville d’Edimbourg, pour lui demander quel impact ces festivités ont sur la ville, et si Edimbourg bénéficie vraiment de l’état de festival permanent. Et aussi un point politique, alors qu...
2019-11-19
36 min
Saturday Review
At the Edinburgh Festivals, including The Secret River and the Pet Shop Boys Musical, Musik
We're at the Edinburgh Festivals, including the Pet Shop Boys/Jonathan Harvey musical starring Frances Barber: Musik. Also the stage adaptation of Kate Grenville's best-selling novel about the collision between settlers and Indigenous Australians, The Secret River. As well as the Bridget Riley retrospective at The National Gallery of Scotland and Blinded By The Light - the film of Safraz Mansoor's story about growing up in Luton and his love for the music of Bruce Springsteen. Also we find out what wonders members of our audience have come across. Tom Sutcliffe's guests Denise Mina, Louise Welsh and...
2019-08-12
50 min
The Paul McLoone Show
The Divine Comedy | The McLoone Sessions
The Divine Comedy are frankly a sensation. Their new album 'Office Politics' was released in early June and we were delighted to invite the band in for a McLoone Session. It’s the follow-up to the acclaimed top ten 2016 album ‘Foreverland’. Neil will play four UK and Ireland instores this June as well as 11 dates this October, including a show at Dublin's Bord Gais Energy Theatre on 6th October. Listen to the podcast of the session by just pressing play! The McLoone Sessions every Wednesday 9pm [audio mp3="https://media.radiocms.net/uploads/2019/07/10165412/THE-DIVINE-COMEDY-SESSION.mp3"][/audio] Neil expertly narrates the quirky...
2019-07-10
00 min
The Edinburgh Report
Incredible Distance
This is an audio visual installation which you can see and hear until mid February at WHALE Arts and the Fruitmarket Gallery. It is the result of a collaboration between the Scottish Chamber Orchestra and people in Wester Hailes.
2019-01-16
11 min
Scots Whay Hae!
Helen McClory
For the latest podcast Ali met up with writer Helen McClory at Edinburgh's Fruitmarket Gallery to talk about her life as a writer to date - and a very interesting story it proves to be. From studying creative writing in Sydney and Glasgow, to winning awards for her debut short story collection 'On The Edges Of Vision', walking Lou Reed and Laurie Anderson's dog, the difficult publication of her novel 'Flesh Of The Peach', writing about Jeff Goldblum, to her latest collection of short fiction 'Mayhem & Death', it is fascinating tale, and one which will be of interest to anyone...
2018-04-08
53 min
Royal Academy of Arts
A closer look at Salvador Dalí's ‘Christ of Saint John of the Cross’
Catch up with this talk from Dr Fiona Bradley, Director of The Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh, as she discusses one of Dalí’s most famous and best loved paintings in the context of the artist's iconography of Port Lligat (the landscape of his home), Gala (his wife) and above all – himself.
2018-02-21
00 min
Heart Scotland News
'All gone in a matter of minutes' - man who lives near Glasgow Fruitmarket describes devastating fire.
70 firefighters have been tackling a massive blaze at Blochairn Fruitmarket. Daniel lives nearby - he's told us about the moment he realised something was wrong:
2017-08-17
01 min
Heart Scotland News
Fire crews expect to be at Glasgow Fruitmarket blaze for most of the day.
Around 400 workers had to leave a warehouse in Glasgow in the early hours of this morning when a massive blaze broke out. 70 firefighters have been tackling the flames at Blochairn Fruitmarket - they expect to be there for most of the day. We've been speaking to Deputy Assistant Chief Officer John Joyce from the Fire Service:
2017-08-17
02 min