Antony Gormley spoke at length in a podcast recently. It included some of the most intelligent and articulate points about art and culture that I've heard in a very long time. Particularly since programmes about art history disappeared along with BBC4 original programming.
PODCAST: Antony Gormley: Art, religion, and the battle for culture
This is:
- an Apple Podcast link to Antony Gormley: Art, religion, and the battle for culture
- the Global Player link to the same podcast
Can Britain remain a cultural superpower post-Brexit? How does religion and philosophy inform creativity? How can we prevent arts from being cut from curriculums?
- The podcast show you can find it on is LEADING which is hosted by "Alistair and Rory" (they've left their surnames off the blurb so I will too!) - but don't let that worry you. There is remarkably little politics about it for those who are more used to their "The Rest is Politics" podcast.
TALK: Antony Gormley on Drawing (21st January 2008)
'Drawing what you can't see' pen and ink in Moleskine sketchbook copyright Katherine Tyrrell |
This is my blog post Antony Gormley on drawing - at the Jerwood. It includes some soundbites which I kept writing down as he was talking as he is so articulate and incisive! Here's a couple
"Drawing is like thinking out loud"
"Drawing is a form of explanation. It's a notation of a journey"
I drew Antony Gormley - and made notes - while he gave a Gallery Talk to a small audience at the Jerwood Space. The exhibition was about the relationship between sculpture and drawing.
Three artists, for whom drawing is a major part of their professional practice have been invited to give Gallery talks during the course of the exhibition and Antony Gormley gave the first of these last night - "Drawing From & Drawing Out".I had a partial view of him so drew what I could see until I got a better view - hence the starts which never finished!