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Audio Arts: Volume 12 No 4

1993

 
 
  • Audio Arts: Volume 12 No 4, Side A - Richard Serra 00:35:03
    00:00:01 An interview with Richard Serra. The extent to which Richard Serra's works establish such an exacting tension within the space where they are installed is surprising given the economy of his materials and the reductive nature of the formal elements he employs. Serra's drawings installed in the Serpentine Gallery in 1993 comprised rectangles of canvas covered with several layers of paint stick: a waxy oil based crayon. In this interview Serra discusses this installation of drawings as well as the issues and attitudes which inform his publicly sited works.
    00:35:03
  • Audio Arts: Volume 12 No 4, Side B - Mike Kelley, Anya Gallaccio
    00:00:01 An interview with Mike Kelley. The word failure appears constantly in writings on Mike Kelley's work: he talks about the centrality of this notion to his art. Kelley discusses his use of soft toys - things whose 'object nature is repressed' by the sentiment invested in them - In Craft Morphology and the Arena series.The ICA Exhibition, during the installation of which the recording was made, contained works across the wide range of media employed by Kelley. The interview explores how general themes - social conventions, relations of power, issues of gender - inform this variety of approaches. 00:21:46 An interview with Anya Gallaccio. When it was shown at the ICA, Anya Gallaccio's Red on Green was the latest in a series of installations she had made using cut flowers. In this interview, she describes its genesis and explains the importance for her of working with materials whose behaviour is unpredictable.

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Audio Arts
Title
Audio Arts: Volume 12 No 4
Date
1993
Description
This Audio Arts issue, originally published as an audio cassette magazine in 1993 features interviews with Richard Serra, Mike Kelley and Anya Gallaccio.
Format
Audio-visual - sound recording
Collection
Tate Archive
Acquisition
Purchased from William Furlong, July 2004.
Reference
TGA 200414/7/3/1/41

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  • Material relating to William Furlong’s Audio Arts Magazine TGA 200414 (122)
    • Audio recordings TGA 200414/7 (122)
      • Published recordings TGA 200414/7/3 (122)
        • Volumes TGA 200414/7/3/1 (72)
          • Audio Arts: Volume 12 No 4 TGA 200414/7/3/1/41
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