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The Royal College of Art Podcast
How can scientists and designers collaborate to protect our oceans? With the National Oceanography Centre
In 2024, representatives from the Royal College of Art (RCA) joined the National Oceanography Centre (NOC) on an expedition from Greenland to Iceland onboard Royal Research Ship James Cook, but what exactly was an art school doing in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean? In this collaborative episode, Into the Blue Podcast and the Royal College of Art Podcast join together to explore the critical role of collaboration in tackling the challenges facing our oceans. Professor Ashley Hall, Professor of Design and Innovation in the School of Design and Lead Researcher on NEMO (New Economic Model f...
2025-01-15
37 min
The Royal College of Art Podcast
How can we make creative education and fashion truly equitable? with Joyce Addai Davis and Andrew Ibi
What does a genuinely ‘decentered’ space look like in creative education and the fashion industry? Ahead of the upcoming FACE (Fashion Academics Creating Equity) Summit at the Royal College of Art on November 7-8, 2024, we explore the deep, systemic work necessary to create fairer, more inclusive spaces within the arts and education. FACE is a pioneering collective founded to confront inequities in creative education, championing the intersection of fashion, art, and academia as a force for meaningful change. This episode’s host is Joyce Addai Davis—an RCA Fashion MA graduate, footwear designer, and the...
2024-11-04
33 min
The Good The Bad And The Arty
The Royal College of Art
Art critic Tabish Khan and artist and broadcaster Anna Gammans speak with Christoph Lindner, the newly appointed President and Vice-Chancellor of the Royal College of Art in London.Website: www.rca.ac.ukOn instagram: @royalcollegeofartContact the podcast: goodbadarty@gmail.comAbout Tabish:Tabish Khan is an art critic specialising in London's art scene and he believes passionately in making art accessible to everyone. He writes for multiple publications including Londonist, FAD and Culture Whisper. He is a trustee of City & Guilds London Art School...
2024-09-19
34 min
The Royal College of Art Podcast
Get ready for the RCA2024 Festival of Communication from the Royal College of Art
In the final episode of our Dean's Downloads series for RCA2024, we catch up with Kerry Curtis, Dean of the School of Communication. Kerry chats with Etan about The Festival of Communication, which takes place across a variety of London locations between 17 July and 4 August. They discuss the innovative programmes at the School, which explore how communication shapes our lives and develop new ways to interact with the world. Kerry tells us of the various mediums used by students, from animation, data visualisation, and game design to graphic design, illustration, XR, AI, generative...
2024-07-17
21 min
Annual Lectures, Symposiums, and Events
What does art tell us about ourselves? Life, art, and philosophy: Alva Noë, London Annual Lecture 2023
We make art out of life, but life in turn is remade by art. We are by nature tied to art, and this means, finally, that we can’t really speak of our “nature” at all. We are art’s product. Art is not a late accomplishment of our history, a mere cultural add on. We are entangled with art, and the whole phenomenon of the aesthetic, from the very beginning. If there is to be a science of the human (neuroscience, or cognitive science etc.) it must come to grips with our aesthetic character.In this talk, Pr...
2024-07-03
1h 29
The Royal College of Art Podcast
Kimberley Burrows: Accessible making and making accessible
In this episode, we chat to Kimberly Burrows. Kimberly graduated from the Royal College of Art with a MA in Painting in 2023, and continued her RCA journey as the President of the RCA Student Union. She is an interdisciplinary artist, disability advocate and model living and working in London. Kimberley is a recipient of the Tony Snowdon Scholarship, awarded by The Snowdon Trust to exceptional disabled scholars, and was named on The Shaw Trust’s Disability Power 100 List of the UK’s top 100 influential disabled people and organisations. Listen as Kimberley chats to fellow RCA grad...
2024-06-27
22 min
The Royal College of Art Podcast
RCA2024 Dean's Download: School of Arts & Humanities
In the first episode of our Dean's Downloads series for RCA2024, we catch up with Ken Neil, Dean of the School of Arts & Humanities, to chat about the School's upcoming exhibition taking place from Thursday 20 - Sunday 23 June. In the midst of the exhibition install at the RCA's Battersea campus, Ken discusses the diverse offering of work that will be on display from the 11 programmes exhibiting.Programmes includes: Ceramics & Glass MA Contemporary Art Practice MA Curating Contemporary Art MA Jewellery & Metal MA Painting MA Photography MA Print MA Sculpture MA Writing MA Arts...
2024-06-19
16 min
The Royal College of Art Podcast
Designing the future - educating for sustainability in art and design
How can we integrate sustainability into arts and design education to empower students to make an impact? In the latest episode of the RCA Podcast, Dr Nick de Leon explores this question with representatives from the Sustainable Markets Initiative, the Dubai Institute of Design and Innovation (UAE), the National Institute of Design Ahmedabad (India) and the Rhode Island School of Design (USA). Following on from the global success of the 2022 edition, the RCA is partnering for a second time with the Sustainable Markets Initiative’s Terra Carta Design Lab - a competition to discover student le...
2024-06-10
55 min
The Glasgow School of Art
The Tree Project - Life & Legacy of Dorothy Hogg: Cathie Pilkington
ABOUT THE TREE PROJECT: LIFE & LEGACY OF DOROTHY HOGGThe Glasgow School Of Art is delighted to host the Scottish Goldsmiths Trust 'Tree Project' podcast archive. The Scottish Goldsmiths Trust podcast series highlights the impact and legacy of the late Dorothy Hogg MBE and her influential time at Edinburgh College of Art. Alumni from ECA who studied Jewellery & Silversmithing under Dorothy at Edinburgh College of Art between 1989 and 2008, and these interviewees were selected by Dorothy herself alongside Curator Amanda Game. During her time as Head of Jewellery & Silversmithing at Edinburgh College of Art, re...
2024-05-29
39 min
The Royal College of Art Podcast
Being a working-class creative
In this episode, Benji Jeffrey chats to Christoph Jones and Melanie King from the Working Class Collective (WCC). The WCC is a student-run society, founded by Jennifer McMillan and Cristoph Jones in 2020 with an aim to uplift and provide solidarity for working-class students at the RCA. The WCC acknowledges and celebrates the varied lives and experiences of working-class people through talks, events, exhibitions and social gatherings, and has produced two triumphant summer shows. At the time of recording, Melanie King is the Interim Chair. Listen as Benji, Christoph and Melanie discuss:
2024-04-04
31 min
Autumn Colors Podcast
Persona 5 Royal(e With Cheese)
(recorded on Dec 25, 2023 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ULtZQoGSja8 )Due to a prior episode not covering Persona 5 Royal, I brought on a special guest who initially was going to be on said episode to have a 1 on 1 discussion about Royal.Kagato The Final Boss/Bun The Secret Bosshttps://www.youtube.com/@Kagatohttps://www.twitch.tv/kagatothefinalbossIf you can & want to, support me on Ko-fi! https://ko-fi.com/theartsozoshaArtstation https://www.artstation.com/theartsozoInstagram https://www...
2024-03-20
2h 21
The Royal College of Art Podcast
Investing in women: Entrepreneurship at InnovationRCA
In a special episode for International Women’s Day, this week's episode focuses on InnovationRCA - the Royal College of Art's centre for enterprise, entrepreneurship, incubation and business support. In the last five years, companies supported through InnovationRCA’s incubator programme have been valued at more than £305 million, with 52% of the 116 founders being female, and 34% of founders from ethnic minority backgrounds. Part 1: Introducing InnovationRCA with Dr Nadia Danhash In the first part of this two part episode, we hear from Director Dr Nadia Danhash, who has been leading the way in championing diversity among...
2024-03-07
47 min
The Royal College of Art Podcast
Behold our power - celebrating the RCA’s Black community
In the latest episode of the Royal College of Art Podcast, Emily Moore and Ekua McMorris discuss initiatives to support the RCA’s Black community. Host Benji Jeffrey was joined by Emily Moore (Painting MA, 2020) – co-chair of RCA BLK, the association of Black Students, Alumni & Friends – and Ekua McMorris (Photography MA, 2009), former RCA Student Union President and current tutor on the Graduate Diploma Art and Design at the College. From an online support network to scholarships and socials, Emily explains the origins of RCA BLK and how it has evolved to support the needs of Black R...
2024-02-02
32 min
Sit Down with RHS
Sitting Down with Harriet Barber, Head of Art
Today we're sitting down with Harriet Barber, Head of Art. Harriet oversees and leads the art provision at RHS. She worked for the Medici Society and the Royal Society of British Sculptors in London, before training as a teacher. We talk to her about the school's expansive arts offering , the incredible art installations she masterminds each year, the concept of kitchen sink painting with Year seven, and most importantly, the power of art to generate creative and innovative pathways.
2023-11-24
32 min
Hip Hop Royalty
The Business of Art & The Art of Business
The Real God MC, The Hip Hop King, breaks down the reality of business when it comes to any artform--- especially music, educating artists about sin and unrighteousness, righteousness and wisdom, so that there can be understanding concerning both the art and the business. www.iamthepodcastking.com www.theroyalpriest.com To donate and support the podcast: Cash app: $theroyalpriest Venmo: @theroyalpriest
2023-11-22
40 min
The Royal College of Art Podcast
Loo-topia: Designing Inclusive Public Toilets
In this episode of the Royal College of Art Podcast, host Benji Jeffrey delves into the fascinating world of public toilets with guests Gail Ramster and Professor Jo-Anne Bichard. As part of the RCA's Helen Hamlyn Centre for Design, they lead the Public Toilet Research Unit, exploring the crucial intersection of design, inclusivity, and public spaces. From the challenges of finding a decent public toilet to the broader implications on business and public life, Gail and Jo-Anne share insights into their research and experiences. The conversation spans topics like: - the neglected design...
2023-11-20
42 min
Art Musings
Josie Clouting: building an art community
Sally and Carole chat with an incredible Oxfordshire artist: Josie Clouting. The focus? How can new artists break into their local art scene? Find out on this episode of Art Musings. And THANK YOU for being here. Means the world. ❤️ -- ABOUT JOSIE CLOUTING: "I'm Josie Clouting. I am a landscape artist inspired by wild and ancient places. My paintings are expressive and intuitive, and respond to the light, atmosphere and topography of the natural world. "I take great joy in the variety of colours and textures in the landscape and try to brin...
2023-11-06
32 min
Royal Cyber - Today’s IT Trends
EP: 2 Mastering Branding: The Art of Shaping Customer Perception for Business Success
In this illuminating video, we delve deep into the realm of branding, exploring how it transcends design. Discover the art of shaping customer perception and its profound impact on business success. Through insightful examples, we uncover the intricate relationship between design and branding, unravelling how these elements can be harnessed to achieve your business goals. Join us on this journey of mastering the art of branding and unlocking its potential for your brand's triumph. Website: https://www.royalcyber.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/royal-cyber-inc- X: https://twitter.com/RoyalCyberUSA Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/royalcyberinc/ Meta: https...
2023-11-02
03 min
Kingsville Royal Scribe
THE ART OF DEVOTIONCultivating A Vibrant, Intimat.MP3
THE ART OF DEVOTIONCultivating A Vibrant, Intimat.MP3 by Kingsville Royal Scribe
2023-10-29
43 min
The Royal College of Art Podcast
Addressing local and global design challenges
Welcome to the Royal College of Art podcast, exploring the world of art, design, and research at the World's Number 1 College for postgraduate artists and designers worldwide. In this episode, Benji speaks to Dr Dave Webster, Assistant Dean (School of Design), where they delve into the essential topic of inclusive research methodologies, emphasising the importance of inclusivity at every stage of the research process. Benji and Dave reflect on the evolution of design over the past 15 years, focusing on its relative merits and its role in shaping our future. Discover the complexities of defining research...
2023-09-19
30 min
The Royal College of Art Podcast
Doing, undoing and imagining futures
In this episode, Benji takes you on an enlightening journey through the Venice Biennale, where the theme of "The Laboratory of the Future" spotlights Africa as a pivotal force in decolonization and decarbonization. We explore how architecture has historically shaped colonialism, racial capitalism, and carbon economies. Join us in questioning the importance of thinking locally in architecture and gain valuable insights from Thandi Loewenson, Senior Tutor (School of Architecture), on how the Royal College of Art is engaging with these thought-provoking topics. Learn more on https://www.rca.ac.uk/news-and-events/rca-podcasts/
2023-09-19
38 min
The Royal Path
"Members One of Another" (The Royal Path Ep 079)
In this episode, Father Turbo, Andrew, and Cyprian are joined by Fr. Boniface Carroll for a fascinating conversation about art, icons, and authentic American Orthodoxy. Join us and walk The Royal Path: https://royalpath.store All proceeds for our merchandise go to Saint Mary Of Egypt Orthodox Church (2/3) and Fools For Christ, the creator of our intro and imagery (1/3) Walk The Royal Path and be a part of the network by viewing and sharing this video on IPFS: https://dweb.link/ipfs/QmezApoJhgAWh7N9FD91r5TjnH1sBeoKpm4z3N9Y4gCpog?filename=TheRoyalPath-ep079-Members_Of_One_Another.mp4 ...
2023-09-19
1h 52
The Royal College of Art Podcast
Creative education through uncertainty
In this episode, our host Benji sits down with Chris Mitchell, Deputy Director of Academic Development at the Royal College of Art (RCA), to explore what sets creative education apart from conventional learning methods. We delve into the dynamic shifts in education and how the RCA adapts to an ever-changing world. Discover the nuanced journey of individual students and the transformative role of teachers in fostering creativity. Learn more from https://www.rca.ac.uk/news-and-events/rca-podcasts/
2023-09-18
39 min
The Royal College of Art Podcast
Between art and humanity
Benji speaks to Martin Newth, Assistant Dean (School of A&H), on what the Arts and Humanities is, how the art world has changed, the value of slow learning, and young people in the arts. Find out more about how the Royal College of Art's new MFA Arts & Humanities respond to the vast array of practices and approaches, and creating space for collaborative and collective work. Read the show notes and transcript here: https://www.rca.ac.uk/news-and-events/news/rcast-art-and-humanity/
2023-09-18
36 min
The Royal College of Art Podcast
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2023-08-23
01 min
Ride Pure - The Royal Enfield Podcast
#IntoTheMotoverse Episode 6 - With Haneef Kureshi | Royal Enfield Ride Pure Podcast
In the latest #IntoTheMotoverse edition of Ride Pure, The Royal Enfield Podcast, acclaimed podcaster Shandy hosts artist Haneef Kureshi as he talks about his stunning Royal Enfield street art in Goa. Haneef is also behind the iconic artwork displayed in our Ride Pure Podcast.
2023-07-15
25 min
Gardening with the RHS
The Art of Our Gardens
In this special episode, we’re branching off from the regular content of the show to zero in on what we can make when using flora as both our inspiration and our medium. It’s about art – where the greenery of our landscape is the lens through which we create. We’ll be travelling to RHS Lindley Library to get some expert insights into the secrets of the world’s finest botanical art, getting the inside scoop on what to grow to produce natural dyes ahead of the WOVEN festival in Kirklees, and finally, chatting with academic and author Elizabeth...
2023-06-01
34 min
The RICS Podcast
MODUS: The Challenges of Art Provenance #68
How has the way art surveyors assess the provenance of art and antiquities changed over the years? And what unique challenges are there in authenticating and valuing artworks from different regions and eras? These are some of the topics considered in the latest episode of the Modus podcast Building the Future.Speaking on the podcast are Marianne Magnin, executive director at Art Identification Standard (AIS), Alvah Beander FRICS, president of Melanin Art Appraisals, and Aubrey Catrone, owner of Proper Provenance.Find out how a postcard discovered in the 1960s allowed the heirs to a Kandinsky...
2023-04-24
33 min
Click Hear: Not the Herd
art-ICLE: The Romans Created Christianity, and much more! Arius Piso & his grand "screen play".
Matrix? More like Ma tricks and Papa too. Romade Religion, what can you say? Feel controlled? There is a reason for that seizin', listen hear, unherd."Hear" are the links I mentioned: You can find them posted at the following sites: The Piso Project http://pisoproject.wordpress.com The Roman Piso Papers (Scroll down for papers) http://independent.academia.edu/RomanPiso/Papers As I said above, Druidic priests were not A Few Words About The Royal Language (a language within language) http://www.academia.edu/30347785/A_Few_Words_About_The_Royal_Language References: S...
2023-01-18
58 min
Untitled Art Podcast
Episode 61: The Estate of Val del Omar and Margarita Cabrera in conversation with Omar López Chahoud
A lively panel discussion highlighting exhibiting artists at Untitled Art, Miami Beach 2022. Hosted and moderated by Omar López Chahoud, Artistic Director and Curator of Untitled Art, in conversation with Piluca Baquero representing The Estate of Val del Omar (Special Project presented by Max Estrella), and participating artist Margarita Cabrera (presented by Jane Lombard Gallery). About Piluca Baquero Piluca Baquero started producing films at 19. Her first feature film, Ojala Val del Omar, was presented at the Venice Film festival. Since then, she has produced more than twenty fiction films and documentaries, such as Lena by Gonzalo de Tapia, Lo que s...
2022-12-27
35 min
Untitled Art Podcast
Episode 53: Devan Shimoyama and the Tarot Series. Presented by De Buck Gallery
Join artist Devan Shimoyama in a timely conversation with Artistic Director and Curator of Untitled Art, Omar López Chahoud. The talk will cover Shimoyama’s current series, "The Tarot," paintings from which will be on view at De Buck Gallery. In Devan Shimoyama’s Tarot series, the artist takes inspiration from the centuries-old divination practice of card reading. For Shimoyama, the Tarot represents how we look to mystical practices to help sustain ourselves through difficult times. About Devan Shimoyama Devan Shimoyama is a Philadelphia-born visual artist whose works investigate the politics of queer culture using the male form. Inspired by my...
2022-12-27
27 min
The Royal Path
"He Who Watcheth" (The Royal Path Ep 053)
In this episode, Father Turbo, Andrew, and Cyprian discuss the need for Orthodox vigilance in an age of technological sorcery. Join us and walk The Royal Path: https://royalpath.store All proceeds for our merchandise go to Saint Mary Of Egypt Orthodox Church (2/3) and Fools For Christ, the creator of our intro and imagery (1/3) Walk The Royal Path and be a part of the network by viewing and sharing this video on IPFS: https://dweb.link/ipfs/QmPefb7McbqBoGjRS7YsNPKzyC6PZQhcte63CTHrnmBeSG?filename=TheRoyalPath-ep052-Art_And_Soul...
2022-12-05
2h 06
The Royal Path
"Art And Soul" (The Royal Path Ep 052)
In this episode, Father Turbo, Andrew, and Cyprian discuss how art (and artists) might be a possible medium for national repentance. Join us and walk The Royal Path: https://royalpath.store All proceeds for our merchandise go to Saint Mary Of Egypt Orthodox Church (2/3) and Fools For Christ, the creator of our intro and imagery (1/3) Walk The Royal Path and be a part of the network by viewing and sharing this video on IPFS: https://dweb.link/ipfs/QmZwXJUVc77upnTWstw2cBy1eK29G3apDGz58VZhbQ8Pta?filename...
2022-11-28
2h 13
Ask the Geographer
Art and the representation of place with Francesca Sanders
Art and the representation of place with Francesca Sanders by Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) Schools
2022-11-11
27 min
The Week in Art
Artists and climate action; US National Gallery of Art’s women artists fund; Paula Modersohn-Becker
This week: as the UN’s climate emergency summit, Cop27, continues in Egypt, Ben Luke talks to Louisa Buck, The Art Newspaper’s contemporary art correspondent—and the author of our online column about art and climate change—about international art initiatives responding to the crisis. Kaywin Feldman, the director of the National Gallery of Art (NGA) in Washington, DC, tells us about the museum’s new $10m endowment fund for purchases of works by women artists. The historic gift, from the family of the gallery’s first female president, Victoria P. Sant, will help the NGA fill gaps in its colle...
2022-11-11
51 min
Brews, Beards, & Shipwrecks
Everyday Orthodox: Jamey joins Elissa Bjeletich Davis to discuss his journey to Orthodoxy, the Unexpected Joy EP, and faith & art
Greetings family! We hope y'all are living good!! On this episode we run an interview Jamey did on Everyday Orthodox, hosted by Elissa Bjeletich Davis, a show about regular people and their journey into the Orthodox Christian faith. Some are creatives, some are clergy, and many are regular people sharing their story. Jamey was in Austin at this time for the release party of Unexpected Joy and was able to swing by her studio and discuss Jamey's journey to Orthodox Christianity from evangelical Christianity, as well as his family's background in Mormonism—and how church his...
2022-10-24
1h 09
The Week in Art
Art and the British Royal Family; museums’ energy crisis; Fuseli’s The Nightmare
Following the death of Queen Elizabeth II and the proclamation of King Charles III, Ben Luke speaks to the former Surveyor of the Queen’s Pictures, Desmond Shawe-Taylor. They discuss the Royal Collection, the late Queen’s taste in art, the new King’s commitment to art education, and how the modern era compares to the past in terms of Royal patronage of visual art. As lights in museums and on monuments are turned off across Europe, UK institutions are facing soaring energy bills that could prove an existential threat. Lisa Ollerhead, director of the Association of Independent Museums, discus...
2022-09-16
52 min
Royal Academy of Art, The Hague (KABK)
In Conversation with Sam & Lora (Master Type and Media)
👀 Do you want to apply to the KABK but wonder what it means to study at our academy? What do Photography students do? What is the ArtScience department? What does the day of a Fine Art student look like? 💬 Our podcast series 'In Conversation' gives insight into the different departments and introduces the listeners to the student community of the KABK. Graphic Design student Paulina Trzeciak interviews students from all departments for you, the prospective students who would like to apply to KABK. 👈 Stone carving, revival assignment or coding in Python? Listen to another In Conversat...
2022-07-14
28 min
Royal Academy of Art, The Hague (KABK)
In Conversation with Lina & Njål (Master Interior Architecture (INSIDE))
👀 Do you want to apply to the KABK but wonder what it means to study at our academy? What do Photography students do? What is the ArtScience department? What does the day of a Fine Art student look like? 💬 Our podcast series 'In Conversation' gives insight into the different departments and introduces the listeners to the student community of the KABK. Graphic Design student Paulina Trzeciak interviews students from all departments for you, the prospective students who would like to apply to KABK. 👈 Tune in and listen to Lina and Njål who are explaining the struct...
2022-07-12
28 min
Royal Academy of Art, The Hague (KABK)
In Conversation with Frans (Bachelor Fine Arts)
👀 Do you want to apply to the KABK but wonder what it means to study at our academy? What do Photography students do? What is the ArtScience department? What does the day of a Fine Art student look like? 💬 Our podcast series 'In Conversation' gives insight into the different departments and introduces the listeners to the student community of the KABK. Graphic Design student Paulina Trzeciak interviews students from all departments for you, the prospective students who would like to apply to KABK. 👈 Listen to Frans talking about the structure of the Fine Arts department being "a...
2022-07-10
31 min
Royal Academy of Art, The Hague (KABK)
In Conversation with Agata & Emily (Preparatory Year)
👀 Do you want to apply to the KABK but wonder what it means to study at our academy? What do Photography students do? What is the ArtScience department? What does the day of a Fine Art student look like? 💬 Our podcast series 'In Conversation' gives insight into the different departments and introduces the listeners to the student community of the KABK. Graphic Design student Paulina Trzeciak interviews students from all departments for you, the prospective students who would like to apply to KABK. 👈 Are you wondering which department would be the best fit for you or were y...
2022-06-20
28 min
Royal Academy of Art, The Hague (KABK)
In Conversation with Elze & Jai (Bachelor Interior Architecture & Furniture Design)
👀 Do you want to apply to the KABK but wonder what it means to study at our academy? What do Photography students do? What is the ArtScience department? What does the day of a Fine Art student look like? 💬 Our podcast series 'In Conversation' gives insight into the different departments and introduces the listeners to the student community of the KABK. Graphic Design student Paulina Trzeciak interviews students from all departments for you, the prospective students who would like to apply to KABK. 👈 In this 'In Conversation' episode Elze and Jai, talk about their classes, expectati...
2022-06-13
29 min
Royal Academy of Art, The Hague (KABK)
In Conversation with Petra & Benedikte (Master Photography & Society)
👀 Do you want to apply to the KABK but wonder what it means to study at our academy? What do Photography students do? What is the ArtScience department? What does the day of a Fine Art student look like? 💬 Our podcast series 'In Conversation' gives insight into the different departments and introduces the listeners to the student community of the KABK. Graphic Design student Paulina Trzeciak interviews students from all departments for you, the prospective students who would like to apply to KABK. 👈 In this 'In Conversation' episode Petra and Benedikte talk about the Photography & Society d...
2022-06-09
28 min
The RICS Podcast
RICS: Applying Art Valuation Principles in America vs Britain with Tom Flynn and Alvah T. Beander #20
What is the value of art? The varied interpretations of value in art makes the discipline a difficult one within which to offer valuations.On The RICS Podcast this week we’re looking at how to apply frameworks in a market with increasing complexity due to the advent of NFTs, wealthy outsiders influencing the market, and the challenge of provenance research.This episode of The RICS Podcast covers:What and who determines the monetary value of artThe grey area between art’s emotional value and financial valueExternal factors that can influence valueThe challenging element of p...
2022-05-02
41 min
Royal Academy of Art, The Hague (KABK)
In Conversation with Talita (Master Non Linear Narrative)
👀 Do you want to apply to the KABK but wonder what it means to study at our academy? What do Photography students do? What is the ArtScience department? What does the day of a Fine Art student look like? 💬 Our podcast series 'In Conversation' gives insight into the different departments and introduces the listeners to the student community of the KABK. Graphic Design student Paulina Trzeciak interviews students from all departments for you, the prospective students who would like to apply to KABK. 👈 In this 'In Conversation' episode Talita Virgínia, a second year master student at...
2022-04-29
26 min
Royal Academy of Art, The Hague (KABK)
In Conversation with Max & Pelle (Bachelor & Master ArtScience)
👀 Do you want to apply to the KABK but wonder what it means to study at our academy? What do Photography students do? What is the ArtScience department? What does the day of a Fine Art student look like? 💬 Our podcast series 'In Conversation' gives insight into the different departments and introduces the listeners to the student community of the KABK. Graphic Design student Paulina Trzeciak interviews students from all departments for you, the prospective students who would like to apply to KABK. 👈 Fresh podcast delivery! In this episode of the 'In Conversation' podcast, Max and Pelle...
2022-04-29
29 min
Royal Academy of Art, The Hague (KABK)
In Conversation with Stefan (Master Industrial Design)
👀 Do you want to apply to the KABK but wonder what it means to study at our academy? What do Photography students do? What is the ArtScience department? What does the day of a Fine Art student look like? 💬 Our podcast series 'In Conversation' gives insight into the different departments and introduces the listeners to the student community of the KABK. Graphic Design student Paulina Trzeciak interviews students from all departments for you, the prospective students who would like to apply to KABK. 👈 The sixth episode of 'In Conversation' podcast focuses on the MA Industrial Design. T...
2022-04-22
27 min
Royal Academy of Art, The Hague (KABK)
In Conversation with Ben & Teá (Bachelor Photography)
👀 Do you want to apply to the KABK but wonder what it means to study at our academy? What do Photography students do? What is the ArtScience department? What does the day of a Fine Art student look like? 💬 Our podcast series 'In Conversation' gives insight into the different departments and introduces the listeners to the student community of the KABK. Graphic Design student Paulina Trzeciak interviews students from all departments for you, the prospective students who would like to apply to KABK. 👈In In the fifth episode we welcome two 4th year Photography students who just j...
2022-04-15
37 min
Royal Academy of Art, The Hague (KABK)
In Conversation with Omid & Aleksandra (Master Artistic Research)
👀 Do you want to apply to the KABK but wonder what it means to study at our academy? What do Photography students do? What is the ArtScience department? What does the day of a Fine Art student look like? 💬 Our podcast series 'In Conversation' gives insight into the different departments and introduces the listeners to the student community of the KABK. Graphic Design student Paulina Trzeciak interviews students from all departments for you, the prospective students who would like to apply to KABK. 👈 The fourth episode of 'In Conversation' podcast focuses on the MA Artistic Research...
2022-04-09
48 min
Royal Academy of Art, The Hague (KABK)
In Conversation with Sophia & Ieva (Bachelor Textile & Fashion)
👀 Do you want to apply to the KABK but wonder what it means to study at our academy? What do Photography students do? What is the ArtScience department? What does the day of a Fine Art student look like? 💬 Our podcast series 'In Conversation' gives insight into the different departments and introduces the listeners to the student community of the KABK. Graphic Design student Paulina Trzeciak interviews students from all departments for you, the prospective students who would like to apply to KABK. 👈 The third episode of 'In Conversation' podcast focuses on BA Textile & Fashion departmen...
2022-03-21
36 min
Royal Academy of Art, The Hague (KABK)
In Conversation with Tala & Marijn (Bachelor Interactive/Media/Design)
👀 Do you want to apply to the KABK but wonder what it means to study at our academy? What do Photography students do? What is the ArtScience department? What does the day of a Fine Art student look like? 💬 Our new podcast series In Conversation gives insight into the different departments and introduces the listeners to the student community of the KABK. Graphic Design student Paulina Trzeciak interviews students from all departments for you, the prospective students who would like to apply to KABK. 👈 The second episode of 'In Conversation' podcast focuses on BA Interactive/Media/Des...
2022-02-22
26 min
Royal Academy of Art, The Hague (KABK)
In Conversation with Cami & Stefa (Bachelor Graphic Design)
👀 Do you want to apply to the KABK but wonder what it means to study at our academy? What do Photography students do? What is the ArtScience department? What does the day of a Fine Art student look like? 💬 Our new podcast series (In Conversation) gives insight into the different departments and introduces the listeners to the student community of the KABK. Graphic Design student Paulina Trzeciak interviews students from all departments for you, the prospective students who would like to apply to KABK. 👈 In the first episode Paulina Trzeciak talks to two Bachelor Graphic Design st...
2022-02-03
31 min
Historic Royal Palaces Podcast
Charles I: Royal Collector
Our palaces are home to many significant works of art. This series taken from our archives explores the history of art in the palaces, from royal patronage to its modern influence. In this talk we explore the role of Charles I as a collector of masterpieces. As the first British monarch to collect art for art's sake, he lay the foundations of today's sumptuous Royal Collection. This talk was originally recorded at Hampton Court Palace in 2015. For more information on the history and stories of our palaces visit: www.hrp.org.uk/history-and-stories
2022-01-13
11 min
Historic Royal Palaces Podcast
Yinka Shonibare: Empire and art
Our palaces are home to many significant works of art. This series taken from our archives explores the history of art in the palaces, from royal patronage to its modern influence. This conversation with artist Yinka Shonibare explores how the Georgians have influenced modern art, and how Yinka's own work has explored ideas of race, class and the meaning of cultural and national definitions. This talk was originally recorded live at Kensington Palace in 2017. For more information on the history and stories of our palaces visit: www.hrp.org.uk/history-and-stories
2022-01-06
46 min
The ROCC Pod
Patt Trama of Patt's Word Art
Ever since she was a little girl, Patt Trama has always been interested in writing. She's won multiple awards for her work across many different genres. Today, she sits down with Jon, Lisa, Trish, and Andrea to reflect on her journey.Patt believes if a picture is worth a thousand words, you can take those thousand words and create a picture with them. We talk about her writing style, her process, and how she's had to adapt her approach over the decades. She's worked with the University of Windsor and Wayne State University. And of course she's been...
2021-12-16
20 min
Royal Academy of Art, The Hague (KABK)
#stayinspired 1: I miss you, home
Hannah Burgers talks with Lina Self, Dario di Paolantonio and Ben Maier about their exhibition: I miss you, home Den Haag is facing a housing shortage. As a consequence, a lot of its citizens have issues in finding suitable accommodation, and are affected by inappropriately high rental prices. Amongst them there are students, whose hope to build a better future is too often hindered by the failure of getting a basic human need – a place to live. Lacking sufficient social support, they hop from one friends’ couch to another, or reside in expensive hostels, suffering from emotional dist...
2021-11-15
22 min
The Royal Path
"The Powers Of Music" (The Royal Path Ep 007)
In this episode, Seraphim joins Father Turbo, Andrew Funk, and Cyprian in a conversation that begins with a look at the spiritual aspects of the recent tragedy surrounding Travis Scott's festival and performance in Houston. This leads to a larger discussion around the relationship between art and the Life in Christ. Join us and walk The Royal Path: http://royalpath.network Walk The Royal Path and be a part of the network by viewing and sharing this video on IPFS: https://infura-ipfs.io/ipfs/QmQoyRe6653e6TLBUegsRNPd8JEoxAKFBq4oobj8iQEJ2m?filename=TheRoyalPath-ep007-The_Powers_Of...
2021-11-08
2h 03
the Roberts Institute of Art
Michaela Crimmin and Hrair Sarkissian
Michaela Crimmin is an independent curator and co-director of the not-for profit agency, Culture+Conflict. For over 15 years she taught on the Royal College of Art’s curating contemporary art MA.Hrair Sarkissian is a photographer who was brought up in Damascus and who now lives and works in London. His practice explores his own personal memories and histories and the relationship between visibility and invisibility. In this podcast, our guests discuss Sarkissian's formative years working in his father’s studio in Damascus, the notion of home and identity and the aesthetic and political capacities of pho...
2021-09-27
33 min
The ROCC Pod
Shelly Kemp, Executive Director of the Royal Oak Chamber
We figured that after 13 great Royal Oak Chamber guests, we should take an episode to go straight to the source - the Chamber itself. Executive Director Shelly Kemp joins us today.We hear about Shelly's background - what made her unique in Key West, and how an earthquake brought her home from California.We also learn about the Chamber, its wonderful staff, and why it's sometimes considered the "sherpa" of Royal Oak - going above and beyond for residents.Shelly walks us through the different networking groups within the Chamber, including the Business W...
2021-09-02
32 min
GAC Radio
Season 2, Ep. 5 "Royal Family Promises"
Have you ever broken a promise? What about a royal promise? Enjoy Princes, Princesses and family and pet stories and a silly smattering of fake advertisements. The story of the week is "Blanca Flor" a Mexican folk tale about keeping your promises. Inspired by the story, campers ages 5 to 13 tell true stories, write fictional tales, interview each other, and engage in civil debates. Recorded at Grace Art Camp in Portland, OR the week of July 26 to 30th, 2021. Produced and edited by Kelly Campbell. For inquiries contact campbekel@gmail.com
2021-08-05
47 min
Gardening with the RHS
Art and the garden
This week we’re exploring the relationship between art and gardens. Including an interview with award-winning designer Sarah Price who shares her experience of using art to inspire her RHS Chelsea gold medal winning gardens, and we visit a new David Hockney exhibition celebrating the arrival of spring in his garden in France. Plus plant-loving Instagrammers discuss how social media affects the way we garden and Curator of RHS Garden Wisley, Matthew Pottage, shares tips how to use sculpture in your home plot.
2021-07-01
26 min
Podcast Royal
29. Podcast Royal Interview: Victoria Murphy of Town & Country Magazine
In this episode, Rachel and Jessica interview Contributing Editor of Town & Country Magazine and Royal Expert Victoria Murphy on the Royal Style In The Making exhibition at Kensington Palace. Victoria gives listeners a glimpse into this stunning exhibition, which features Princess Diana's iconic wedding dress and the design process that led to this historical work of art in the fashion industry. Victoria also talks about her new book, "The Queen A Life In Pictures," which is available today. At the top of the episode, we also include our usual Royal Rundown with so many new headlines from...
2021-06-16
48 min
The Artist Business Plan
All You Need to Know About Mentorship and Fundraising with Dame Julia Peyton-Jones
In this episode of The Artist Business Plan we sit down with Dame Julia Peyton-Jones, famous British curator and gallery director. She leads an awesome discussion on mentorship and the necessity of fundraising for the arts. With cheeky tips like, you meet successful, interesting people through fundraising, and what a perfect way to find a mentor! Get yourself into those circles. Listen for more cheeky tips!“If you’re persistent you’ll find the answer to your question." - Dame Julia Peyton-JonesGuest: Julia Peyton Jones is a British curator and gallery director, currently Senior Global...
2021-06-03
43 min
T-Time Podcast
I am ART | Chakra • Balance • Connection
Vibration, energy, connection ... I am ART! Alexander Scott joins ClassicTalks' "I am ART" session to talk about his freelance mentality to Art, his passion and knowledge for crystals & how even family has to respect boundaries. The connection between the guest co-host took off from a simple comment made at the start of the show about crystals. That comment started a conversation about balance, being yourself, & loving your ART enough to give it LIFE💯 If you are courageous & want to share your ART go to www.NPMEntertainment.com and submit your NEXT PLAY for consideration to be on an...
2021-04-30
45 min
T-Time Podcast
I AM ART - Dubeu
I AM ART | DUBEU I AM ART is.... - where your Purpose meets Passion - a place to Allow yourself to show up exactly who you are - welcomes your courage to share your story Speak mission Join this I AM ART Session where Music Artist and Creative Debeu talk about being ULTRA, redefines weird, and make a connection to the late Nipsey Hustle who made an impression about the point of inception, "where opportunity meets preparation." Humble interview for someone who is running on Iconic Energy, this interview takes us back to the old neig...
2021-04-20
29 min
Art on a Podcast
Series 6 - Episode 6: Anne Desmet RA - IWD 2021 Art on a Postcard Auction
In this final episode of the International Women’s Day auction series Rosa talks with Anne Desmet RA about her work and practice as one of Britain’s leading printmakers. They talk about becoming a Royal Academician, the history of wood engraving and Anne’s love of Italian architecture. Anne Desmet was born in Liverpool, UK, in 1964. She has taught wood engraving widely, including at the RA Schools, British Museum and Middlesex University. In 2011, Anne was elected a member of the Royal Academy of Arts and is only the third wood engraver ever elected to the RA in its entire history. She...
2021-03-03
33 min
ACCA Podcast
Six Walks Ep 2: Sophie Cunningham on Royal Park
This episode featuring Sophie Cunningham is part of Six Walks an audio walking tour series commissioned by ACCA – Australian Centre for Contemporary Art. Find bio, access notes, images and further information here: https://acca.melbourne/six-walks-episode-two-sophie-cunningham/ ABOUT THIS EPISODE: In this episode of Six Walks, author Sophie Cunningham invites you on a walk through Royal Park. Established in 1854, Royal Park’s very existence was both a gesture towards the colonial administrator's belief in the role of public spaces to improve the health of the new town’s citizens, and a strategic way of building a green fortress around the city: that i...
2020-11-24
1h 00
Brussels in English
Inside the Royal Museum of Art and History's plaster cast workshop
There is a section of the Royal Museum of Art and History that is unique in that it displays a museum collection and is also a going commercial concern producing art for sale. It's the Plaster-cast Workshop that houses over 4,000 historical plaster casts as well as creating new ones. Nele Strobbe, responsible for the collection tells us exactly what they do and when you can visit for free. We also hear from Elena Salvini, co-curator of the new KBR Museum, about how and why the two institutions collaborated. http://www.kmkg-mrah.be/plaster-cast-workshop-0
2020-07-20
04 min
Royal Academy of Arts
Making a mockery: exploring humour and satire in art
Catch up with this panel discussion featuring political satirist Steve Bell, artist Bedwyr Williams and artist duo John Wood and Paul Harrison as they explore humour and satire in art, discussing how it's impacted today’s contemporary art world.
2019-08-02
00 min
Let's Take Five
The Royal Tenenbaums
"All my life I wanted to review The Royal Tenenbaums." "Me too." Eric and Austin break down one of Eric's favorite films--and favorite films to quote. It is the story of a father who abandoned his family and left them all emotionally stunted geniuses. The guys break down how this film features some of the best performances by its cast (included Gene Hackman), the particular qualities of the set design and its use of music. Let's Take Five's Let's Take Ten Let's Take Five Wrap-Up 1) Casablanca 2) Rear Window...
2019-04-19
34 min
Royal Academy of Arts
Gatekeepers of censorship: contemporary erotic art in a digital age
In this panel discussion recorded in the RA's Benjamin West Lecture Theatre, Julia Farrington, Associate Arts Producer at Index on Censorship, Psychoanalyst and Professor, Adam Phillips, and artist Celia Hempton explore the challenges in creating erotic art in today’s contemporary art world. The talk was chaired by journalist and broadcaster, Kirsty Wark.
2019-03-12
00 min
Royal College of Surgeons podcasts
The Art of the Image: Leonardo Da Vinci And Medical Imaging
The Art of the Image: Leonardo Da Vinci And Medical Imaging by Royal College of Surgeons
2019-01-22
1h 00
Royal Academy of Arts
Artist Yinka Shonibare on how race, class and art
Turner Prize-nominee Yinka Shonibare RA discusses his interdisciplinary art practice – critiquing the establishment, money and power in the art world and emerging art markets. He speaks to critic and author Louisa Buck, as part of the RA's Festival of Ideas. Look out for details of the next Festival of Ideas, coming soon: https://roy.ac/FOI2019
2018-12-21
00 min
Royal Academy of Arts
How did Charles I's queen influence his art collection?
Catch up with this talk from Dr Erin Griffey, exploring Queen Henrietta Maria's assertive, sophisticated and fashionable influence on one of England's most infamous art collections. Henrietta's influence on art at the Stuart court has traditionally been downplayed as a portrait subject, but she also played an active role in the court masque, the luxury trade and the visual arts and was a patron and a director of display in her palaces.
2018-06-04
00 min
The Art of Being
12. Royal Wedding, Ark Of The Covenant And The Spirit Of The Lord
The Art of Being has embarked on a Spirit filled Podcast so join the crew as Milly talks about the Royal Wedding and Jason share about how to usher the Spirit of the Lord into your life. To spend more time hanging out with The Art of Being join us on Facebook at: @theartbeing Or to advertise on this Podcast or get in contact with the staff email at: theartofb3ing@gmail.com
2018-05-23
39 min
The Royal Irish Academy
Françoise Henry at UCD: Towards a history of Art History in Ireland
A Royal Irish Academy Library Lunchtime Lecture on archaeologist and Irish art historian Françoise Henry, MRIA. Speaker: Dr Eileen Kane Born in Dublin, Dr. Eileen Kane was educated at the Dominican College, Eccles Street and at University College Dublin, from which she graduated with a B.A. in Latin and French, M.A. in French, and Higher Diploma in Education. After some years teaching at Secondary level, and two years in the Irish Diplomatic Service, she was invited by Dr. Françoise Henry to join the Department of the History of European Painting, in 1967, as Assistant, tasked with delivering th...
2018-05-10
41 min
The Comics Alternative
Reviews of Why Art?, Infidel #1, and Vampironica #1
Time Codes: 00:00:30 - Introduction 00:03:12 - Welcoming new Patreon supporters, and more listener mail! 00:14:29 - Why Art? 00:42:19 - Infidel #1 00:58:55 - Vampironica #1 01:13:58 - Wrap up 01:15:53 - Contact us This week Gene and Derek discuss three different titles that may or may not be connected (you'll have to ask Gene). They begin with Eleanor Davis's Why Art? (Fantagraphics Books). Going into this reading, the guys thought that the book might be more on the expository or critical side. However, they quickly discovered Davis's unique approach in combining humor, storytelling, and aesthetic analysis. After that they check out...
2018-03-28
00 min
Royal Academy of Arts
Provocations in art: the erotic
Catch up on this talk, exploring how 20th century artists have used eroticism in their work, and why it continues to challenge viewers and provoke controversy today. Speakers: Dr Alyce Mahon, Reader in Modern and Contemporary Art History, University of Cambridge, is a specialist in modern and contemporary art and their erotic politics. Rowan Pelling, editor of The Amorist and former editor of The Erotic Review. Adham Faramawy, artist and RA Schools alumnus. Dr Shahidha Bari, Senior Lecturer in Romanticism, Queen Mary University of London & Fellow of Forum for European Philosophy, London School of Economics
2018-02-12
00 min
Brews, Beards, & Shipwrecks
Ep. 17: Knowdaverbs Chats with Chunjay: A conversation on hip-hop, belief in God, and perfecting your art.
Brews, Beards, Shipwrecks Podcast. //This is a first! Two new episodes in one day! Enjoy this Monday two-fer.// Michael Boyer, aka Knowdaverbs, sits down with Chunjay to compare notes. How we met. How he got the idea to leave Phoenix and move to Nashville. Clips from “The Latte, Latte Show” from Royal Ruckus’s Self-Titled album. Rooming with Coffee and Bonafide of GRITS. DJ Form. 1996-2004, roommates, label mates, and tour mates. Soup the Chemist album listening party—“The James Brown of Christian Hip-Hop.” The article by Chunjay: http...
2017-12-04
1h 42
Royal Academy of Arts
How much context and knowledge do you need to enjoy art?
Taking our current Jasper Johns exhibition as a starting point, this discussion explores the question of how we view and interpret art more widely. Where a work of art has a narrative, would our experience of it be enhanced by having more knowledge, or are our senses enough? Where art is explained, who is the author of that interpretation and how are they directing us in how we view art? Is it the role of the artist to explain their work? Our panel: Cathie Pilkington, artist Gill Hart, Head of Education at the National Gallery Kirsteen McSwein, Curator, Interpretation at...
2017-11-21
00 min
Royal Academy of Arts
How can performance art be collected, preserved, displayed and sold?
Artists Brian Catling RA and Pablo Bronstein join Tate Senior Curator Catherine Wood and Dr Jen Harvie to explore the evolution of performance art in museums and its entrance into the contemporary art market.
2017-08-21
00 min
Royal Academy of Arts
How do art and architecture shape the politics of memory around conflict?
Artist Miroslaw Balka and architectural historian Joseph Rykwert discuss the concepts of memory and conflict, and how these are explored in contemporary art and architecture from UK to Poland – the birthplace of both speakers. Conflict leaves a mark upon cities, societies and culture that endures not only in the sensibilities of the generations living it, but also in the identities of those that follow. In the aftermath, memories of conflict continue to have great impact, frequently creating greater political awareness and engagement. Culture reflects the values of a society and conflict has historically had a strong influence on art and ar...
2017-07-24
00 min
Royal Academy of Arts
How can art define a sense of national identity?
In the midst of Brexit and in an age of political upheaval in the UK and abroad, how are ideas about national identity portrayed through art? How can art and spaces for art can define national identity? What is the role of the wider art community in defining national identity? Our discussion begins post-Wall Street Crash with the government's Works Progress Administration (WPA) programme, which aimed to generate art that re-examined American culture and values and define a new national identity. Using this as a catalyst for our conversation, we refocus our discussion on the contemporary UK art world, looking...
2017-07-17
00 min
Royal Academy of Arts
Black art and activism
Artists Sonia Boyce RA, Dr Kimathi Donkor and Jacob V Joyce join arts practitioner and academic Dr Michael McMillan to discuss whether black artists today are expected to challenge global and national issues of race and representation. Can art and spaces for art contribute to an ongoing dialogue between visual culture and activism in the context of racial prejudice? How do artists see their role? Is art an effective vehicle for protest, grief or hope?
2017-05-18
00 min
Royal Academy of Arts
Art under state control from the Russian Revolution to today
Throughout history the arts have been subject to varying degrees of state control in different countries across the world. It is evident that art can survive even under a severe curtailment of artistic freedom, but can creativity flourish? State support is significant to the development of the arts, but even in countries where freedom of expression is encouraged, it can also unduly influence its direction through funding, policies and control over education. Should art be connected to the state? To what extent do governments preside over their countries' cultural sectors today? Speakers: Elena Sudakova – Founder and Director of GRAD: Gallery fo...
2017-04-19
00 min
Royal Academy of Arts
Introduction to ‘Revolution: Russian Art 1917–1932’
Exhibition co-curator Professor John Milner introduces ‘Revolution: Russian Art 1917-1932’ and investigates how artists from Kazimir Malevich to Alexander Deineka made Russian art revolutionary in the first 15 years after the Bolshevik revolution of 1917. The revolution triggered radical innovations in Russian art. Encouraged to work collectively to promote the revolution, artists began to make a face for the Bolshevik regime, replacing signs of the Imperial command with an art for the people. Artists including Kandinsky, Malevich, Tatlin, Rodchenko and Popova turned the storm of the Russian Revolution into a radical experiment in art and society. In 1932, the work of these artists was...
2017-04-05
00 min
Royal Academy of Arts
Art in the service of the Russian Revolution
Dr Natalia Murray, co-curator of the RA's ‘Revolution: Russian Art 1917-32’, explores how visual art was used to propagate revolutionary and communist ideas in the aftermath of the Russian Revolution. The Bolshevik Revolution of 1917 aimed to destroy the old bourgeois society and build a new, homogenous socialist state. Overnight becoming the ruling party in Russia, the Bolsheviks aimed to use the power of mass propaganda to establish their founding mythology and disseminate their ideas to an overwhelmingly rural and illiterate population. The leader of the new Bolshevik state, Vladimir Lenin, proclaimed that culture should support political needs, which effectively meant that...
2017-03-28
00 min
Royal Academy of Arts
Exploring the relationship between gender and materials in art
A panel discussion exploring the relationship between art, gender and materials and how an artist’s process, biography and scale of work can shape our reading of gendered art practice. The panel is comprised of artists Ann Christopher RA, Coco Crampton and Mark Dunhill (of Dunhill and O’Brien, and chaired by Helena Reckitt, Senior Lecturer in Curating at Goldsmiths University
2017-03-27
00 min
Royal Academy of Arts
The Eclectic Art of James Ensor
Herwig Todts, Conservator of Modern Art at the Royal Museum of Fine Arts, Antwerp, examines the eclectic nature of James Ensor's work and his creative process. The work of Ensor is so extremely varied that his oeuvre has been viewed by some as verging on incoherent. Ensor wrote many satirical texts, and through close analysis of these texts an explanation begins to emerge for this inconsistency: Ensor did it on purpose. He developed each of his artistic projects from a different starting point. Whether he was solving a stylistic problem or following a specific technique, the different artworks he produced...
2016-12-13
00 min