The Artangel Podcast
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Quarterly audio dispatches Artangel. Subscribe for exclusive audio features, news, sound extracts and interviews. www.artangel.org.uk
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Podcast 5: Destinations | A fake exhibition in a locked room, a fragmentary sound work for a railway station and a not-quite symphonic journey across Sarajevo... As our autumn projects enter their last week, the artists who created them discuss some of the ideas that guided them each to their own particular destination. A motif emerges: all the projects, while very different in form and substance, touch upon the idea of arriving and departing, and more specifically what happens to us inbetween. With: Lavinia Greenlaw, Ryan Gander, Anri Sala and �ejla Kameri?. Producer: Iain Chambers. | 10/18/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Rebecca Solnit: The Blue of Distance | Each summer in the Icelandic town of Stykkisholmur, different writers take up residency in Roni Horn's VATNASAFN/Library of Water. To mark the arrival of this year's writer Julie Ault, Artangel asked each of her predecessors to record a reading of their choice, to be presented as a week-long series of short podcasts. The fifth reading, by Rebecca Solnit, is of her essay The Blue of Distance. | 7/22/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Gudrun Eva Minervudottir: The Creator (English) | Each summer in the Icelandic town of Stykkisholmur, different writers take up residency in Roni Horn's VATNASAFN/Library of Water. To mark the arrival of this year's writer Julie Ault, Artangel asked each of her predecessors to record a reading of their choice, to be presented as a week-long series of short podcasts. The fourth reading, by Gudrun Eva Minervudottir, is from her novel The Creator. | 7/21/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Gudrun Eva Minervudottir: The Creator (Icelandic) | Each summer in the Icelandic town of Stykkisholmur, different writers take up residency in Roni Horn's VATNASAFN/Library of Water. To mark the arrival of this year's writer Julie Ault, Artangel asked each of her predecessors to record a reading of their choice, to be presented as a week-long series of short podcasts. This is the Icelandic language version of her reading. | 7/21/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Thordis Bjornsdottir: Into the Night | Each summer in the Icelandic town of Stykkisholmur, different writers take up residency in Roni Horn's VATNASAFN/Library of Water. To mark the arrival of this year's writer Julie Ault, Artangel asked each of her predecessors to record a reading of their choice, to be presented as a week-long series of short podcasts. To mark the arrival of this year�s writer Julie Ault, Artangel asked each of her predecessors to record a reading of their choice, to be presented as a week-long series of short podcasts. The third reading, by Thordis Bjornsdottir, is a short story called Into the Night | 7/20/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Oddny Eir Aevarsdottir: journal (Icelandic) | Each summer in the Icelandic town of Stykkisholmur, different writers take up residency in Roni Horn's VATNASAFN/Library of Water. To mark the arrival of this year's writer Julie Ault, Artangel asked each of her predecessors to record a reading of their choice, to be presented as a week-long series of short podcasts. This is the Icelandic language version of her reading. | 7/19/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Oddny Eir Aevarsdottir: journal (English) | Each summer in the Icelandic town of Stykkisholmur, different writers take up residency in Roni Horn's VATNASAFN/Library of Water. To mark the arrival of this year's writer Julie Ault, Artangel asked each of her predecessors to record a reading of their choice, to be presented as a week-long series of short podcasts. The second reading, by Oddn� Eir Aevarsd�ttir, is from a journal entry written during her stay. | 7/19/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Anne Carson: Cage a Swallow Can't You But You Can't Swallow a Cage | Each summer in the Icelandic town of Stykkisholmur, different writers take up residency in Roni Horn's VATNASAFN/Library of Water. To mark the arrival of this year's writer Julie Ault, Artangel asked each of her predecessors to record a reading of their choice, to be presented as a week-long series of short podcasts. The first reading is Anne Carson�s poem Cage a Swallow Can�t You But You Can�t Swallow a Cage. Sigur Ros member Kjartan Sveinsson subsequently composed a musical response to the poem, which was performed at the Church of St Paul the Apostle in New York last year by The Hilliard Ensemble. A clip from this performance, courtesy of Q2, introduces the piece. | 7/18/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Podcast 3: Memory | Inspired by our three projects launching this autumn, award-winning sound producer Francesca Panetta weaves together ideas on the subject of memory: personal, geographical, musical, architectural... Clio Barnard, Susan Philipsz and Mike Kelley reflect on how this theme relates to their work; their voices are joined by those of scientist Steven Rose, historian Michael Sherringham, poet Lavinia Greenlaw, violinist Paul Robertson, author Rachel Lichtenstein and Artangel Co-Director James Lingwood. With music from The Arbor soundtrack by Molly Nyman and Harry Escott and Susan Philipsz's project SURROUND ME, plus composers Felix Carey, Andrew Pekler and Ruaridh Law | 10/22/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Podcast 2: A dictionary, a blunderbuss, a crooked house, young parents | Artangel Co-Director Michael Morris takes a walk through the Victoria and Albert Museum's vast, maze-like reserve stores at Blythe House in the company of the building's longstanding manager Glenn Benson. Artist Sarah Cole and parents from the Coram foundation discuss Smother, a multi-leveled portrayal of young motherhood in a slim, triangular house in King's Cross. | 5/19/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Podcast 1: A decade, a lighthouse, a protest, a barber's | Jem Finer on completing the first decade of his 1000-year composition Longplayer. Karen Mirza and Brad Butler on how their Artangel Interaction project The Museum of Non Participation took them from a gallery in Karachi to a barber's in Bethnal Green. | 1/21/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| Total: 11 Episodes |
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