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Frieze Projects: Bridget Riley Novelist, essayist and cultural commentator Bracewell spoke to artist Riley about the evolution of her ground-breaking work from the 1960s to the present.
Ramin Bahrani Hailed ‘director of the decade’ (Roger Ebert ), Bahrani has eloquently told the story of US immigrants in films such as Chop Shop (2007) and Goodbye Solo (2008). Born to Iranian parents, he is at the forefront of ‘Neo-Neo Realism’. In conversation with Rebhandl, Bahrani discussed the ‘neo’ in realism, and how its limits can be pushed. Wolfgang Tillmans For 20 years Tillmans’ photography has been a sustained meditation on observation and perception, politics and abstraction. Winner of the Turner Prize in 2000, recent exhibitions include the Hamburger Bahnhof, Berlin in 2008 and London’s Serpentine Gallery this year. In 2009 his work was included in‘Making Worlds’ at the 53rd Venice Biennale.
Agnès Varda A talk.
Roni Horn Cultural Cartography Roni Horn presented a keynote lecture exploring ideas of site-specificity and seriality in her work. Her most recent project, Library of Water (Iceland) is the culmination of a lifelong interest in the relationship of language to place.
Susan Hiller In anticipation of Hiller’s upcoming retrospective at Tate Britain, the American, London-based artist discusses with a California-based, British art historian, the transatlantic conundrums of conceptualism, and the role of humour and the unconscious in the creative act.
Baltic: Damien Hirst Pharmacy Vimeo: Susan Boyle & Damien Hirst deBriefing Podcast
Mark Wallinger Vodcast The highly politicised British artist Mark Wallinger is best known for his sculpture for the empty fourth plinth in Trafalgar Square, Ecce Homo. Wallinger studied at the Chelsea School of Art and later at Goldsmith’s College, where he was also a tutor from 1986. He exhibited throughout the 1980s, and later showed work in the Young British Artists II show at Charles Saatchi’s gallery in 1993 and at the Royal Academy’s Sensation exhibition in 1997. In 2000 a retrospective of his work, Credo, was exhibited at Tate Liverpool. Wallinger has a new and highly controversial work opening at Tate Britain in January 2007 and Melvyn Bragg follows the preparations for this major art event.
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Artforum selected videos. Susan Philipsz, Lowlands, 2009. Cory Arcangel, Naptime, 2002m, Interview with Thorkell S. Hardarson and Orn Marino Arnarson, Rodarte spring/summer 2010 show, New York. Jack Goldstein, The Jump, 1978 Melissa Chiu on Ai Weiwei and Creative Expression in China, Martha Friedman Discusses Her Show at the DeCordova, Richard Hell and the Voidoids "There’s Something Wrong Here," ca. 1979
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