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Artist's Talk: Fujiko Nakaya: Artist's Talk: Fujiko Nakaya
Artist’s Talk: Fujiko Nakaya
Photographing History: Conflict, Time, Photography artists in conversation with Simon Baker
Photographing History: Conflict, Time, Photography artists in conversation with Simon Baker
Audio Description Constable’s Salisbury Cathedral from the Meadows 1831
Audio description of Constable’s ‘Great Salisbury’.
Audio: Performance, Collaboration, Photography: Actions of Exchange
How do artists work together? What does performance enable artists to do and to say?
Capture and consumption: images and digital culture talk audio recording
This panel discussion examines the ways in which artists are using social media platforms like Instagram and the role it …
Harrogate: Access All Areas, collections research project
Jane Sellars, Curator of the Mercer Art Gallery, Harrogate, and Acting Culture Manager discusses the Harrogate: Access All Areas
Connect: People, Place and Imagination
Nilesh Mistry, Curator, International and Decorative Art, Cartwright Hall Art Gallery, Bradford discusses the development of the Connect permanent displays …
Tate Collective: BP Spotlight Source
Mark Miller, Circuit National Lead and Convenor Young People’s Programmes, Tate Britain and Tate Modern, and Leyla Tahir, Assistant Curator, …
Autograph ABP - Missing Chapters and Black Chronicles: Reconstructing the Archive
Established in 1988 with the mission of advocating the inclusion of historically marginalised photographic practices
Sarah Turner - Fighting talk: the Place of Combat Sports in British Art
As well as interrogating the status of "fighting art" within histories of British art, this talk examines the ways in …
Cicely Robinson - ‘What a baying and writhing and struggling and brawling is here!’ - Negotiating the reception of Edwin Landseer’s The Otter Speared.
With the creation of a new sporting art gallery currently underway in Newmarket, Cicely Robinson briefly re-examines Landseer’s Otter Speared
Hannah Williamson - The display of Richard Ansdell's The Chase at Manchester Art Gallery
In a stately home branch gallery for many years, and then unfortunately placed underneath a leaking pipe, Richard Ansdell’s enormous …
Anne Massey - Twentieth Century British Sporting Art
Sporting art, at least in the twentieth century is often overlooked and marginalised, given the predominance of a modernist, avant …
Hannah Clarke - Traditional Past-time or Modern Sport? Re-evaluating Early Nineteenth Century Depictions of Fox-hunting in Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire
This talk challenges the veracity of traditional interpretations of early nineteenth-century depictions of fox-hunting in the sporting capital of Melton …
Alison Wright – ‘Animal Painting’ and ‘Sporting Art’
While it is easy to see that ‘sporting’ and ‘animal’ art are not interchangeable terms it can be harder to …
British Sporting Art
To coincide with the development of a National Heritage Centre for Horseracing and Sporting Art.
Nicholas Price - British Sporting Art and its place in the commercial art world
This talk briefly examines the interaction between auctioneers, galleries and collectors of sporting art and how the British Sporting Art …
Sonia Delaunay audio guide trailer
An audio trailer for the audio guide to the Sonia Delaunay exhibition at Tate Modern
Mehmet Sander in conversation with Dominic Johnson
Mehmet Sander’s work challenges people’s habitual ideas of what a dance should be like.
Phillip Warnell: Ming of Harlem
Phillip Warnell is a filmmaker, artist and academic based in London. He produces cinematic works exploring a range of philosophical …