Edged Forms and Rhythmic Waves (HANNAH HUGHES)
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Guest artist HANNAH HUGHES
joins ELIZABETH FULLERTON to chat about her work via Virginia Woolf's 1931 novel 'The Waves'. Not so much a story as a stream (or perhaps, more accurately, a wave) of consciousness, the book is classified as an experimental fiction. It describes the thoughts of six characters through soliloquies, whose lives all pivot around the muted Percival.
Hannah and Elizabeth then open up the artist's practice as collages, cuts and slide-throughs of shadowy forms and real edges. They track how shapes are formed from in-between spaces around objects and the body, how multiple processes distance the form from its source, the invention of visual language and the importance of fragmentations which create a sense of the whole.
ARTISTS
Al Loving Ana Mendieta Eva Hesse Trisha Brown Yvonne Rainer BOOKS Amy Sillman 'The Shape of Shape' 2019 zine and MoMA exhibition Hilma Af Klimt 'Notes and Methods' 2018 Jess Chandler, Aimee Selby, Hana Noorali & Lynton Talbot, published by Prototype (editors) 'Intertitles: An anthology at the intersection of writing and visual art' 2021 Marina Abramovic 'Walk Through Walls' 2017 Roxana Robinson 'Georgia O’Keeffe: A Life' 1999 Yvonne Rainer 'Feelings Are Facts' 2016 PODCASTS 'Talk Art' Russell Tovey and Robert Diamant 'Chats with Artists in Lockdown' Emma Cousins 'Sound and Vision' Brian Alfred 'Great Women Artists' Katy Hessel GALLERIES Sid Motion Gallery53 episódios