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Tramway Visual Arts Podcasts

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Episodes

Episode 13: Keith Farquhar, T5 Feb - Mar 2011

9m · Published 28 Feb 22:21
In this episode artist Keith Farquhar talks about his exhibition More Nudes in Colour, Glasgow. This new work – flat-pack, cardboard cut-out statues, are lightweight, easily transportable, disposable and can be (re)fabricated on demand from a digital file. They explore what it is to make permanent sculptural objects in the digital age. In partnership with Studio Voltaire and Focal Point Gallery, Southend-on-Sea. Supported by The Hope Scott Trust and Hugo Brown. Exhibition open: Fri 18 Feb 2011 - Sun 27 Mar 2011, Tue - Fri 12noon - 5pm, Sat and Sun 12 noon - 6pm, Free

Episode 11: Artur Zmijewski, T5, Oct - Dec 2010

22m · Published 28 Oct 19:25
Curators Lesley Young and James Hutchison discuss Artur Zmijewski's work Democracies, their relationship to the artist, his developing practise and ponder audiences' reactions to the work. Democracies features 19 videos of mass public gatherings, riots and protests shown simultaneously in Tramway's street-facing gallery T5.

Episode 10: Subodh Gupta, T2, Oct - Dec 2010

22m · Published 28 Oct 19:20
Subodh Gupta is one of India's foremost contemporary artists. He is in conversation with writer and journalist Moira Jeffrey about his exhibition Take Off Your Shoes and Wash Your Hands in Tramway's large gallery space, his first solo exhibition in the UK.

Episode 8: Pietro Fortuna 'Glory', T2 Aug-Sep 2010

20m · Published 31 Aug 19:07
In August and September, Tramway plays host to Italian artist Pietro Fortuna, as he takes up a 1-month residency in the main exhibition space, Tramway 2. Positioning the gallery space as an outdoor forum or piazza – referencing the historical idea of an open, public space where people would come together to discuss and debate – Glory will explore the idea of ‘community’ and how a sense of identity can be expressed individually and communally. Working with groups who already have links with Tramway – who already form part of the building’s own ‘creative community’ – the artist will undertake a two week exploration period in the gallery space, thereafter opening the space up to the public from Saturday 28th of August to Sunday 12th September.

Tramway - Episode 4: Paulina Olowska, T5, Jan-Mar 10

22m · Published 27 Aug 19:46
This Podcast explores Polish artist, Paulina Olowska's 'Accidental Collages' exhibition currently showing in Tramway 5. The exhibition features 17 collages drawing together images from neon art in communist era Warsaw, and the theoretical charts of art pioneer Kasmir Malevich. This podcast features interviews with Tramway's Visual Arts Programmer about Paulina's artistic practise, her influences, and the importance of the art-work's evolution as it journeys between galleries in Poland, Germany and now Scotland. Visitors to the venue also give their impressions of the exhibition. The Performance programmer, Claire Jackson, also discusses what we can expect from the venue in the next few months, and the move Tramway is making towards exploring more cross-art-form work.

Episode 7: Giant's Folding Clouds & Hoovering Hills, T5, July-August 2010

29m · Published 29 Jul 18:52
Giant are an art organisation specialising in creating artworks for and by children under 12. This episode features the artists working on the Folding Clouds & Hoovering Hills exhibition on display in Tramway's street-facing gallery space, Tramway 5. Giant's artistic director Maria McCavana, visual artist Rachel Mimiec and sound artist Sarah Kenchington talk about their work and we hear from some of the children who were involved in the workshop process that lead up to the finished exhibition. More information about the exhibition and Giant can be found on Tramway's website www.tramway.org

Episode 3: Duncan Campbell, T2, Jan-Mar 10

30m · Published 28 Apr 20:02
This podcast explores Duncan Campbell's latest exhibition: Make It New John. A documentary film-based work following the rise and fall of legendary car designer and engineer John DeLorean, famous for, among other things, the DMC12 'Back to the Future' car. The podcast features interviews with Duncan Campbell himself, as he discusses why he chose DeLorean as the subject of this work, what inspires him about working with film, and his development into the realm of feature film. Lorraine Wilson, Tramway's visual arts programmer discusses why this work is important in Tramway here and now. The public also voice their reactions to the work, along with some of Duncan Campbell's art-peers from the Glasgow visual arts scene who turned out in force at the preview night to celebrate Campbell's first solo show in Scotland.

Episode 6: GI 2010 Douglas Gordon, Keren Cytter, Graham Eatough

30m · Published 28 Apr 18:48
A packed episode, covering the GI exhibitions, screenings and events happening throughout Tramway as part of GI 2010. Douglas Gordon's 24 Hour Psycho Back and Forth and To and Fro, Keren Cytter's Four Seasons and Graham Eatough's This Time With Feeling. With interviews from journalist Moira Jeffrey, The SAC's Amanda Catto, and Graham Eatough.

Episode 5: GI 2010 Christoph Büchel

21m · Published 28 Apr 18:34
In this very special episode of Tramway's Visual Art Podcasts we explore Christoph Büchel's immersive and highly complex installation in T2 as part of the 2010 Glasgow International Festival of Visual Art. With interviews from festival director Katrina Brown, Tramway's director Sarah Munro and journalist Moira Jeffrey.

Episode 1: Lara Favaretto, T2 Oct-Dec 09

17m · Published 16 Nov 19:20
Lara Favaretto is an Italian artist. Her Autumn / Winter exhibition in Tramway features large kinetic sculptures. For more information about the artist, the venue and the exhibition visit Tramway's website: http://www.tramway.org The exhibition runs Fri 23 Oct 2009 - Sun 13 Dec 2009 And is open: Tue - Fri 12noon - 5pm Sat and Sun 12 noon - 6pm Venue: Tramway 2

Tramway Visual Arts Podcasts has 11 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 4:01:31. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 16th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on March 24th, 2024 21:24.

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