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In Talks With
Pauline Boty

In Talks With

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 45:36


Who was Pauline Boty? With her blonde, backcombed hairstyle and It Girl charm, this pioneer of Pop Art embodied  the 1960s scene in London, hanging with Bob Dylan, posing for David Bailey, and acting with Michael Caine in the film Alfie. As a new generation discovers her work, Danielle Radojcin and guests explore the tragically short life and burgeoning legacy of this extraordinary woman.  Born in 1938 in Croydon, Boty studied at The Royal Academy and became a part of the nascent British pop art movement, along with the likes of Peter Blake and Derek Boshier. In the words of the writer Michael Bracewell, “She seemed to embody the early days of the Pop Age.” During her tragically short life, she produced an exciting and complex body of work, commenting on pop culture, feminism and so much of the era in which she lived, and much of which has been assembled for an exhibition at the Gazelli Art House in Mayfair, where this recording took place. Danielle Radojcin discusses Pauline Boty with  Mila Askarova, owner of Gazelli Art House and curator of the exhibition; Vinny Rawding , film director of a new, soon to be released documentary about Boty; and the curator and art historian Sue Tate, author of a biography on Boty's life.Episode artwork: Michael Ward, Untitled (Men Only Cover Shot), 1963/2023. Courtesy of Elizabeth Seal-Ward for the Michael Ward Archive, Iconic Images & Gazelli Art House (detail)  https://paulineboty.org/Gazelli Art Housemonomediafilms.london

In Which I Talk To Artists
Episode 65 - Arabella Proffer

In Which I Talk To Artists

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2021 47:19


Arabella Proffer is an artist, author, and co-founder of the indie label Elephant Stone Records. Her work combines interests in portraiture, visionary art, the history of medicine, and biomorphic abstraction. She delves into the her practice of oil painting tying together its relationships to biology, nature, and emerging sciences. She attended Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, CA before receiving her BFA from California Institute of the Arts where she studied under artists such as John Mandel, Derek Boshier, Jim Shaw, and Suzan Pitt. Arabella's work is in over 60 private collections, and she participates in solo and group exhibitions throughout North America, Europe, the Middle East, and Australia. She has authored several art books including, The National Portrait Gallery of Kessa: The Art of Arabella Proffer (2011) Gurls (2016-17) and The Restrooms of Cleveland (2019) . She was awarded an Ohio Arts Council grant in 2016, Akron Soul Train Fellowship in 2019, a Rauschenberg Foundation award, and a Satellite Award from the Andy Warhol Foundation and SPACES in 2020. Her work has appeared in The Wall Street Journal, The Plain Dealer, The Portland Review, Hi-Fructose, Juxtapoz, The Harvard Gazette, Scene, Snob, SF Weekly, Dallas Arts Review, Pittsburgh City Paper, Westfälische Nachrichten, Hektoen International Medical Journal, Creative Minds in Medicine, and more. Born in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and bred in Southern California, she and her husband live on the shores of Lake Erie in Cleveland, Ohio. https://www.instagram.com/arabellaproffer/

Gazelli Art House Tuesday Talks' Podcast
Derek Boshier | Gazelli Connect Live

Gazelli Art House Tuesday Talks' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2020 59:21


On May 27th we had the pleasure of welcoming Derek Boshier for a live conversation on our instagram channel. Derek Boshier is an English artist, among the first proponents of British pop art. His contribution to that scene was a strong satirical edge, which distinguished his work from his contemporaries. ⁠Taking a non-hierarchical approach to the use of popular images has been a long-running theme within Boshier’s work, making use of the Pepsi logo in place of the rising sun and other iconic images such as Kellogg’s cornflakes logo and iconic striped toothpaste image.

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Gazelli Art House Tuesday Talks' Podcast
Tuesday Talk: Derek Boshier x Renaud Faroux

Gazelli Art House Tuesday Talks' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2020 85:45


An artist’s talk between RCA alumni Derek Boshier and French author, critic and curator Renaud Faroux. Set against the backdrop of Boshier’s Gazelli Art House show ‘Night and Snow’ the two discuss the artist’s process, lifestyle, high-profile friendships and evolution from pop-art to his enduring contemporary relevance. Supported by the RCA.

Gazelli Art House Tuesday Talks' Podcast
Tuesday Talk: In Conversation With Derek Boshier

Gazelli Art House Tuesday Talks' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2017 52:46


Veteran of the Pop Art movement, Derek Boshier and fellow leading figure in the British contemporary art scene, Bruce McLean, in conversation at Gazelli Art House in London on Tuesday, October 3rd 2017. 'On the Road' is the inaugural solo exhibition, showcasing Boshier's latest acrylic on canvas works and premiering two short films.

Cinema Eclectica | Movies From All Walks Of Life
Cruel Story of Youth + Legend (2015) + Medium Cool + Pop Goes the Easel - Eclectica #36

Cinema Eclectica | Movies From All Walks Of Life

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2015 73:52


The Mixing Desk is POWER! This week we get unnecessarily vengeful about a children's Christmas film. Off the Shelf features Nagisa Oshima's Cruel Story of Youth and Haskell Wexler's Medium Cool - both from Masters of Cinema. Meanwhile, Ryan delves into the underrated Sympathy for Lady Vengeance and Graham takes on Pop Goes the Easel - Ken Russell's portrait of artists Peter Blake, Derek Boshier, Pauline Boty, and Peter Phillips. Our Film of the Week is Legend - the Tom Hardy delivery vehicle based on the story of notorious London gangsters the Kray twins.

Conversations on the Arts with Irit Krygier
Derek Boshier, artist of the 60's british pop art movement, discusses his exhibit at flowers gallery and his work with David Bowie and The Clash.

Conversations on the Arts with Irit Krygier

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2013


Derek Boshier, artist of the 60's british pop art movement, discusses his exhibit at flowers gallery and his work with David Bowie and The Clash.

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Midweek
Matthew Childs, Rachel Lichtenstein, Derek Boshier and Rebecca Thomas

Midweek

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2012 41:50


Libby Purves meets artist Derek Boshier; writer/curator Rachel Lichtenstein; film maker Rebecca Thomas and garden designer Matthew Childs who survived the 7/7 London bombings. Derek Boshier was one of the leading pop artists of the 1960s. A contemporary of David Hockney and Peter Blake, he featured in Ken Russell's 1962 film Pop Goes the Easel. An exhibition of his graphic work including his set designs for David Bowie and album cover artwork for The Clash, is at the Pallant House Gallery, Chichester, until October. Rachel Lichtenstein is an internationally exhibited artist, writer and curator. Her book Diamond Street: the Hidden World of Hatton Garden is published by Hamish Hamilton and is part of a trilogy of books exploring London market streets including Brick Lane and Portobello Road. Writer-director Rebecca Thomas was raised a Mormon in Las Vegas. Her debut feature film Electrick Children is a coming of age film about a young Mormon girl growing up in a fundamentalist Mormon community. Matthew Childs is one of this year's garden designers at the RHS Hampton Court Palace Flower Show. A former advertising man, he was inspired to pursue a career in gardening after surviving the 7/7 London bombings in 2005 with severe injuries to his legs. His design at Hampton Court Palace entitled "Light at the end of the tunnel", is about hope and recovery. The RHS Hampton Court Palace Flower Show runs from July 3-8th. Producer: Paula McGinley.

Tate Events
Frank Bowling

Tate Events

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2007 79:04


Frank Bowling was born in Guyana in 1936 and he studied at the Royal College of Art with David Hockney and Derek Boshier. He has exhibited in the Whitney Biennial, has been awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship, shown in the 2003 Venice Biennale and his work is