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We meet artist Doron Langberg at his new exhibition in London at Victoria Miro Gallery. Night is a hymn to nocturnal worlds both interior and exterior, and the spaces of ambiguity, opportunity and liberation – physical and psychological – that open up after dark. We also meet Doron's gallerists Victoria Miro and Glenn Scott Wright.Doron Langberg's intimate yet expansive take on relationships, sexuality, nature, family and the self proposes how painting can both portray and create queer subjectivity, forging a relationship between interior and exterior realities and the ways in which they shape and are shaped by one another. Titled after queer New York parties and club nights such as Merge and Wrecked, the spaces in these new paintings are worlds in themselves, sites of multiple layers and levels of experience and connection. Together, the works create a narrative arc that follows the course of an evening, a night out becoming the morning after as we move from Basement to Sunrise. The exhibition is accompanied by a new essay by New York-based writer and therapist Hannah Baer. Prominent among a new generation of figurative painters, Doron Langberg creates luminous works that celebrate the physicality of touch – in subject matter and process. Depicting a range of subjects, from queer love to wildflowers and sweeping landscapes, the broad scope of themes and experiences in Langberg's work are underscored by his deeply felt use of paint. Aspects of nature are an enduring source of inspiration, resonating feelings of connection through flowers depicted in close up or as part of enveloping vistas.The works on view in Venice were painted en plein air at different times of the year and include cultivated garden plants as well ostensibly wild or self-seeded varieties – such as ragwort, thistle and dandelion. Langberg paints these fleeting moments spontaneously in one session, alighting on patches of ground and recording them in bursts of activity. Flowers and foliage spring from the whiteness of the canvas in flurries of brushstrokes, preserved by the artist as if moments of revelation. For the artist, painting nature as an ‘embodied experience' is key. Capturing both external realities and internal states of mind, he makes a connection with artists across history – for example, the landscapes of Munch or Van Gogh. The work points to the broader significance of landscapes exterior and interior, and how they relate to or signify our own emotional states.Doron Langberg: Night, featuring large-scale tableaux of nightclub and nocturnal beach scenes, is on view at Victoria Miro, London, is now open and runs until 28 March 2024. Free entry. Visit: https://online.victoria-miro.com/doron-langberg-london-2024/Victoria Miro, Venice is concurrently presents an exhibition of landscapes and flower paintings by Langberg, whilst Part of Your World, the artist's first solo institutional presentation in Europe, on view at Kunsthal Rotterdam runs until 26th May 2024.Follow @DoronLangberg and @VictoriaMiroGallery on Instagram. Thanks for listening! Visit @TalkArt for images and more details. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hassell Principal Glenn Scott is an internationally recognised specialist in designing and planning city-defining public places like sports and entertainment centres. He's worked on many major projects in Australia, Europe and Asia, including the development of ICC Sydney – the new convention, exhibition and entertainment venues in Sydney's pivotal Darling Harbour precinct.He loves the spectacle of live events – large or small – and his passionate about designing entertainment and sports destinations that will excite visitors and thrill fans, each and every time. This podcast is brought to you in association with Stormtech proud sponsors of our 2023 Hospitality & Retail series of podcasts.
Website: https://terriblehappytalks.com/Instagram @terriblehappytalks***Father's Day Special***Glenn is a husband, father, skateboarder, musician, founder of the legendary skateboard brand; Criminal skateboards, former team manager of clothing brand SMP, founder of the epic swing band “the Louisville Sluggers”, founder of The Rad Dads Club, and founder of the the TILT channel on Youtube. Born and raised in the north western suburb of Sydney Australia Baulkham Hills, Glenn is a larger than life character who is deeply significant in the history of Australian Skateboarding. In this week's episode, Glenn is with me live from his home in Melbourne to share his journey, experiences, challenges and hopes for the future. Happy Father's Day!ShanGlenn supports and advocates for:Prostate Cancer ResearchR U OK DayBeyond BlueCheckout Glenn's work:Rad Dad's Club websiteTilt Channel TVCOMPANIES THAT SUPPORT THIS PODCASTUse the THT code!!!INDOSOLE Code: THT(15% discount shipping is WORLDWIDE and fast).Sandals made from recycled Tyres. Timeless footwear for the conscious consumer.KingPin Skate ShopCode: THT(Get 15% Discount)Best Skateshop in Australia!Best shoe range ever: Vans, Nike, Adidas, Lakai, Fallen, Etnies (and more).Rad clothes (To many to mention)Best skateboard brands: Baker, Girl, Chocolate, FA, Hockey, Antihero, Passport (and way more).Australian owned and operated. Best dudes ever! Get on dat code.KRUSH ORGANICS - CBD oils and topicalsCode: THT(Get a HUGE 40% Discount...shipping is WORLDWIDE and fast).Purveyors of the finest CBD oils and topicals. I think long and hard about who I want to be affiliated with, and I'm stoked to embark on a new affiliation with Krush Organics and advocate for the use of CBD products for supplementary use. Do the research yourself, the health benefits are unquestionable. It's done so much for me, especially during times of stress and anxiety, it's improved the quality of my sleep and sped up my recovery time especially post workouts. And it's all natural.Write a review on Apple Podcasts and give a 5 star rating.Thanks for listening!Big love and respect,ShanSupport the show (https://terriblehappytalks.teemill.com)
This is a truncated version of the show! If you want the whole thing, go to subbeacon.com and join our Patreon. It's totally worth it, you guys.JVL has an ... interesting ... theory about Greenland. Vic's Lenten sacrifice faces a difficult test. Sonny thinks 300's Gerard Butler and Sucker Punch's Glenn Scott are great! All this and so much more on the latest episode of the Sub-Beacon.
The Glenn Butler Podcast Hour Spectacular’s annual Oscar preview takes a look at 2019’s Best Original Score nominees. Glenn & Scott cover the distinctly different moods expressed in the scores for Joker, Marriage Story, 1917, Little Women, and The Rise of Skywalker — a Star Wars score by John Williams, something never before discussed on this podcast. In part 2 they discuss the one 2019 score Scott actually liked, some highlights Glenn found noteworthy, and the best single track from any score in the last five years. Glenn feels the joy of eucatastrophe, while Scott searches desperately for melodies. Musical Selections:“Defeated Clown” from Joker by Hildur Guðnadóttir“Bathroom Dance” from Joker by Hildur Guðnadóttir“Following Sophie” from Joker by Hildur Guðnadóttir (2x speed)“What I Love About Nicole” from Marriage Story by Randy Newman“Shouting and Shopping” from Marriage Story by Randy Newman“Canon in D” by Johann Pachelbel“Sixteen Hundred Men” from 1917 by Thomas Newman“Theatre in the Attic” from Little Women by Alexandre Desplat“Ice Skating” from Little Women by Alexandre Desplat“Main Title” from North and South by Bill Conti“We Go Together” from Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker by John Williams“End of Story (Credits)” from Marriage Story by Randy Newman“Main on End” from Avengers: Endgame by Alan Silvestri“Far from Home Suite Home” from Spider-Man: Far from Home by Michael Giacchino“Swinging Set” from Spider-Man: Far from Home by Michael Giacchino“The Professor and the Madman” from The Professor and the Madman by Bear McCreary“Rebirth” from Godzilla: King of the Monsters by Bear McCreary“Portals” from Avengers: Endgame by Alan Silvestri“Far from Home Suite Home” from Spider-Man: Far from Home by Michael Giacchino
Star Wars Month (observed) comes to an end as Glenn and Scott finish their examination of the franchise’s scores. First, they review the new score for The Rise of Skywalker, examining the use of new themes and old, as John Williams takes his final bow as a Star Wars composer for the third time. After the ad break, discussion turns to the franchise as a whole, as Glenn & Scott rank all 11 scores and cover topics like the best end title suite and the three best tracks from each score. Glenn discusses other composers who should be candidates to score future Star Wars movies, and Scott rates each opening title crash. (TROS spoilers begin at 5:04.) Musical Selections by John WilliamsThe Rise of SkywalkerThe Rise of Skywalker Trailer“The Force Is with You”“The Rise of Skywalker” (“trio” theme)“The Rise of Skywalker” (“rise” theme)“The Speeder Chase”“Parents”“A New Home”“Falcon Flight”“They Will Come”“The Jedi Steps and Finale” from The Force Awakens“Finale”The Rise of Skywalker trailer“Farewell”The Star Wars Franchise“Star Wars” from Star Wars and Other Galactic Funk by Meco“Finale” from The Rise of Skywalker“Main Title” from Star Wars“Main Title” from The Force Awakens“Main Title” from The Phantom Menace“Main Title” from Return of the Jedi“Fanfare” from The Rise of Skywalker“Main Title” from The Empire Strikes Back“Binary Sunset” from Star Wars“The Rebel Fleet” from The Empire Strikes Back“Finale” from The Rise of Skywalker
The Star Wars sequel trilogy has come to an end with The Rise of Skywalker, and The Glenn Butler Podcast Hour Spectacular is ON IT. Podcast diad Glenn & Scott welcome Alanna Kelly back to the show to cover all aspects of the new film, starting with a non-spoiler review to open the show. After that, they discuss how this movie treats its many characters, which storylines worked and which ones didn’t, and whether or not this is a satisfying conclusion to The Skywalker Saga. Don’t miss Alanna’s reaction to certain character developments, Glenn’s desperate search for hope, and Scott’s favorite part of the movie. Plus, it wouldn’t be a Star War without gratuitous cameos! (Spoilers begin at 16:00.)Note: the traditional Spectacular score analysis will be included in a final wrap-up episode of our Star Wars Scores series, coming soon to Place to Be Nation Pop and all fine RSS readers near you. Musical Selections from The Rise of Skywalker by John Williams“The Rise of Skywalker”“They Will Come”“Anthem of Evil”“Falcon Flight”
Steve Wille joins Glenn & Scott to answer YOUR questions for the first Spectacular Advice edition of The Glenn Butler Podcast Hour Spectacular — big or small, we'll consider them all! Email us at spectacularadvice@gmail.com or go to our Ask.fm page to send your questions today. In their first foray into advice podcasting, the three have a headier-than-expected discussion of personal growth and shifting perspectives.
Star Wars: The Last Jedi has been chased down by the latest episode of The Glenn Butler Podcast Hour Spectacular, as Alanna Kelly joins Glenn & Scott to dissect the latest addition to the Star Wars saga. A brief spoiler-free discussion on their expectations for and impressions of the film (taking up the first twelve minutes of the show) is followed by a longer discussion of the depth and breadth of The Last Jedi. How does the movie carry everyone's favorite characters forward? How does it play with preconceived notions of what a trilogy's middle chapter does? Why does Glenn suddenly care about Kylo Ren? They discuss how one of the storylines seems to be a sidetrack from the main plot, and then Glenn & Scott get sidetracked by ranking all nine Star Wars scores.
As Star Trek: Discovery brings Trek back to your TV screen, so too does it herald the return of The Glenn Butler Podcast Hour Spectacular to the podcatcher of your choice. Glenn & Scott are back to discuss Discovery‘s two-part pilot, “The Vulcan Hello” and “Battle at the Binary Stars,” and a bevy of related issues. In the spoiler-free opening section, Scott tells a tale of his misbegotten youth…also they talk about the show. After that, SPOILERS abound as they break down Discovery‘s characters, plot, score, design aesthetic, and the surprising status of its eponymous starship. Find more written pieces and many more podcasts on Star Trek, including Glenn & Scott's series on all of the movies, here!
RSN Werribee Cup Feature .. CEO Glenn Scott with Andrew Kuuse talking this weeks Tab Werribee Cup
This month, on Produce Talks, we turn our attention to a project aimed at addressing food security issues in northern communities. Glenn Scott, from Agriartic, joins us to discuss the Agridome, a controlled environment growing facility that is operating year round in Whitehorse, Yukon. Currently, Glenn is conducting a feasibility study supported by Yukon Research Centre – Cold Climate Innovations, Yukon Agriculture, HydeAway Domes and däna Näye Ventures to determine the viability of commercial production facilities throughout the north.The AgridomeWith a consistent drive to increase the consumption of fruits and vegetables it’s easy to see why projects like this one are intriguing, but what impact can this have on the capacity of communities in the north to grow their own fruits and vegetables year round? Glenn shares with us the origin of the project, how it all came together and his our look on the future of year-round northern agriculture. If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element Play EpisodeMusic in this episode is from bensound.com.You can find more information on the project by visiting Agriarctic, their Facebook and Twitter. Tomatoes growing in the Agridome Winter Kale from inside the Agridome
Glenn Scott and Nacho Solis spoke with Elecia about content-centric networking, being research scientists, and working at PARC. [Note: Elecia was the recording engineer and her inexperience showed by not hitting that other little button on the software. Nacho's mic ended up bad but Chris mostly fixed it... the sound gets better after the first five minutes.] Twitter: Nacho (@isolis), CCN (@projectccnx), and PARC (@PARCInc) CCNX website (includes contact link) CCN enabled Riot OS
01. Pete Gust - Nightlife 02. Seva K - Fizz 03. Robert Babicz - Dark Flower (Joris Voorn Magnolia Mix) 04. TJ Kong & Nuno Dos Santos - Tranentrekker 05. Glenn Scott & Phunk Investigation - Look At Me 06. Chymera - Parelo (Jody Wisternoff Remix) 07. Siriusmo - Mein Neues Fahrrad 08. Ali Payami - Pictures 09. Gui Boratto - Haute Couture 10. Hybrid - The Formula Of Fear (Glenn Morrison Remix)