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Art, Climate, Community Lucia Scazzocchio Art, Climate, Community Lucia Scazzocchio

Climate Frequencies: Ep 4: Veins of the Planet

Femi Oriogun-Williams (UK 2021)

Femi Oriogun-Williams / Reduced Listening (UK 2021)

30min

Musician and artist Natalie Sharp enters the veins of the planet: its rivers, waterways and oceans. Artist Carolina Caycedo discusses the effects that large dams have on ecosystems across the globe; whilst legal expert Erin O’Donnell talks about the fight to grant rivers the same rights as humans; and poet Alexis Pauline Gumbs asks us to consider what it might mean to become an apprentice to a marine mammal.

Presented by Natalie Sharp
Produced and sound designed by Femi Oriogun-Williams, exec produced by Alannah Chance
A Reduced Listening Production for Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art

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Art, Conversation, History Lucia Scazzocchio Art, Conversation, History Lucia Scazzocchio

Sculpting Lives: Making Sculpture Public

Jo Baring and Sarah Victoria Turner (UK 2021)

Jo Baring and Sarah Victoria Turner (UK 2021)

1h02 min Episode 12 of 12

Some of the most globally well-known British artists are women sculptors. Conversely, the profession and practice of sculpture was seen by many throughout the twentieth century (and before) to be very much a man’s world. Often using heavy and hard materials, sculpture was not typically viewed as suitable for women artists. Sculpting Lives explores the lives and careers of these five female sculptors who worked (and are still working) against these preconceptions, forging successful careers and contributing in groundbreaking ways to the histories of sculpture and art.

Over the last year public sculpture has become a hugely controversial issue. No longer passive objects that we simply walk past on our streets, public sculptures are part of a vigorous debate about contemporary society – who is commemorated and represented, and why. In this episode we delve further into this subject, interviewing the people associated with our most recent sculpture commissions of and by women, speaking to critics and researchers who are reflecting on the historical dimensions of this contemporary moment, and the contemporary sculptors who are making objects that occupy our streets and squares.

Written and Presented by Jo Baring and Sarah Victoria Turner

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The Process: What Is Financial Astrology?

Alanna Chance (UK 2022)

Alanna Chance / Somerset House (UK 2022)

29 min Episode 2 of 6

We’re used to experiencing the work of an artist in its final form – in the gallery, on the stage, or mixed on an album. But what has been the journey to get there? Somerset Housemersethouse.org.uk/ is home to a community of over 70 artists and makers.

This series goes behind the scenes of the process that some of these artists go through to get to the finished work.

Gary Zhexi Zhang is an artist interested in exploring the chimeric edges of global systems. Recently his research has taken him into the world of finance, where he’s been drawn to the sorts of speculative ways of thinking we might normally associate with the occult. Enter Financial Astrology, a way of forecasting the markets based on the positions of the cosmos. In this episode of The Process, Gary goes down the rabbit hole to try to understand this field and grasp why cryptocurrency in particular is so obsessed with the stars. He hears about some seismic events on the horizon from Christeen Skinner, a financial astrologist who has been working in the City of London for over 20 years and talks to social anthropologist and former equity fund manager, Philip Grant about how ideas of magic and finance overlap.

Produced by Alannah Chance

Produced as part of the Creators-in-Residence Programme 2021
Supported by The Rothschild Foundation

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