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Monday's Experts
Monday's Expert - Marc Quinn 10.02.25

Monday's Experts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 25:29


Trainer, Marc Quinn, joins Dave to chat through his childhood in Rosehill, how he got into training, the tough start to a career in racing, his best horses, how his family now work in racing and more.

レアジョブ英会話 Daily News Article Podcast
Science and nature inspire huge new sculpture series at London’s Kew Gardens

レアジョブ英会話 Daily News Article Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2024 2:13


The tranquil spaces of Kew Gardens are a perfect place for a bit of quiet reflection. And there's more than one way to do that now. Dotted across the landscape is a series of sculptures, many of them made in stainless steel. The lush green vegetation of Kew is mirrored back from their shiny surfaces. There are 16 works to spot, some sitting on the open lawns, others buried between the plants inside the famous glasshouses. All are the work of artist Marc Quinn who was inspired by Kew's scientific research to create five sculptures in the collection. "Kew approached me to do something and I came down, and I hadn't really been for a long time. And when I came here and realized that they have hundreds of scientists doing research and horticulturists and I spent more and more time here, I realized that there was actually a whole show to do here, so we worked together to do that,” he says. “I mean, the sculpture we're standing on next to now is from a herbarium sample, and they're sculptures of plants that have been used to create anti-cancer medicines." The famous Palm House inspired a series of sculptures based on the fronded plants it houses. Those artworks have been placed outside the glasshouse, reflecting land, sky and the water of the nearby pond. Orchids have also been created in steel. The artist thinks it's only right that they are on display in the place that inspired him. "I love the way they interact with the gardens and I love also the idea that these sculptures that were conceived here are now shown here. So they're kind of like being born into their own environment. And it's such a beautiful place. And because there's so much about reflection, you see this beauty doubled, trebled, redoubled. It just feels to me like a beautifully integral presentation," Quinn says. While Kew hopes the new exhibition will drive more visitors to come and see the gardens, it also wants people to reflect on the wider importance of plants. The exhibition ‘Light into Life' opened on May 4 and runs until September 29. This article was provided by The Associated Press. 

Front Row
The Tattooist of Auschwitz, Marc Quinn at Kew, The Fall Guy,

Front Row

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2024 42:29


Harvey Keitel stars in The Tattooist of Auschwitz - a six-part Sky Atlantic series based on the best-selling novel by Heather Morris, inspired by the real-life story of Holocaust prisoners Lali and Gita Sokolov. Marc Quinn's exhibition Light into Life is at Kew Gardens from Saturday (4th May) until Sunday 29 September 2024.The Fall Guy, directed by David Leitch, stars Ryan Gosling as a stuntman and Emily Blunt as his film director ex who entices him out of retirement.All three are reviewed by Naomi Alderman and Jason Solomons.And producer Trevor Horn assesses the legacy of guitarist Duane Eddy whose death was announced yesterday. Presenter: Tom Sutcliffe Producer: Torquil MacLeod

Racing HQ
Marc Quinn Nostradamus 26.02.24

Racing HQ

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2024 1:22


Trainer Marc Quinn made comment on the Tuesday before last Saturday's Country Championships race at Tuncurry that Auzstar and AGirlsBestFriend weren't suited to the wet track and let's just say the rest is history.

John Tapp Racing
Episode 462: Jenny Duggan

John Tapp Racing

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2024 50:09


I deserve a reprimand for taking so long to catch up with Jenny Duggan. There are several well known facts about this 44 year old Swedish born jockey. She can hold her own on the back of a thoroughbred at any level. She's a hard worker, she's as tough as teak and thoroughly reliable. She's a great wife to Ben, and a wonderful mum and stepmother. What more can I say. Let's hear from Jen who begins by talking about the support she receives from country and provincial trainers. She gives great credit to manager Shaun Flaherty. The jockey talks about a “near miss” on her old favourite Torrens in the recent black type Australia Day Cup. She rates Torrens as her all time favourite. Jenny talks about a happy childhood on the family dairy farm at Figeholm in Sweden. The dairy cows shared the paddocks with a handful of horses. The die was cast. She recalls her parents having to drag her off the pony at dinner time. Jen pays tribute to her late paternal grandfather, and to her parents Tony and Lisa. The former Jenny Lindgren says the majority of “horsey” Swedish kids often finish up in trotting stables. She much preferred to ride. She looks back on a memorable six month stint with NZ trainer Murray Baker. Jenny talks about an invitation to visit Australia with a Swedish friend. The friend went home. Jenny is here for life. She talks of her introduction to Warwick Farm trackwork for several stables. The jockey reflects on a new job at Port Macquarie and a burgeoning romance with a well known amateur jockey. It wasn't long before she joined her partner on the picnic circuit. She talks of an exciting premiership win, and a meeting with Racing NSW regarding unsatisfactory amateur riding fees. That meeting would change the course of her life. Jenny made her pro debut at Port Macquarie in 2012, and what a beginning! She won at her very first ride. She looks back on a winning run that earned her the ride on a horse she still regards as the best she's ridden.  Jen soon discovered that race riding is fraught with danger. Her winning streak was halted by a Newcastle fall which left her with serious injuries to a knee. She was out for the best part of a year. She hasn't forgotten her return to trackwork. Mother nature put her on the sidelines again. It was another year off to get her new son up and running. Back to trackwork and you won't believe what happened! On finally returning to the saddle, Jenny says she intended to ride trackwork only. As her weight stabilised and her rhythm came back, the desire to ride in races surfaced again. It was brother-in-law Adam Duggan who agreed to apprentice her. In selecting a few memorable wins to talk about, we reminded the jockey of a Randwick Highway win on Gumshoe for former boss Marc Quinn. Jenny was going so well by Scone Cup day 2020, she had six rides at the meeting despite the presence of top Sydney riders. She just missed a place on a Chris Waller runner in the Cup, before crashing in a later race. She has no memory of the fall. The resilient jockey lists her injuries and talks about an agonisingly slow and tedious rehabilitation. There was never a hint of retirement. She recalls the exciting return to the track, and a Port Macquarie double at her fourth meeting on the comeback trail. Jenny looks back on a very successful return hindered by a recurrence of an injury from the Scone fall. She talks of a decision to take a complete break from racing and a return to her native Sweden. She took her sons Max and Sebastian along to spend time with their grandparents. The long holiday fixed the problem. Jen resumed in December 2022 and won a race at Tamworth second day back. Then came a Randwick win which meant the world to her. The jockey doesn't mind admitting she's one of Australia's most senior female riders.  She talks of her ability to ride near the limit weight, and her current trackwork roster. Great to catch up with the Swedish girl who had to be dragged off the pony when her dinner was on the table.

Racing HQ
Marc Quinn 20-02-24

Racing HQ

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2024 8:13


Trainer Marc Quinn chats his district finals chances.

1 Kitap 1 Film Podcast
#S3E19 - Huzur: Arayışların En Bitimsizi

1 Kitap 1 Film Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2024 31:05


Eylül Görmüş ve Tuğçe Arslan Üçer, bu bölümde hep peşinde olduğumuz o şeyi; huzuru konuşuyor. Bir denge, bir arayış, bir parçalar bütünü... Yakalar gibi olup yakalayamadığımız o şeyi anlamaya çalışıyor, elbette bu çabamızda edebiyattan ve sinemadan destek almayı ihmal etmiyoruz.Bölümde adı geçen tüm kitap ve filmlerin listesini @1kitap1film.us instagram hesabımızda bulabileceğinizi hatırlatalım.Bu bölüme sponsor olarak bizi destekleyen Doku Clinic'e katkılarından ötürü sonsuz teşekkür ederiz. Podcast kapağı için seçtiğimiz Marc Quinn eserinin de kendilerinin koleksiyonundan olduğunu belirtelim.

Racing HQ
Marc Quinn 28.12.23

Racing HQ

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2023 6:41


Trainer Marc Quinn with the latest from his stable on Racing HQ.

Material Matters with Grant Gibson
Neil Thomas on building with bamboo.

Material Matters with Grant Gibson

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 56:18


Neil Thomas is the founder and director of Atelier One, one of the most creative engineering practices in the UK. The firm has worked on building projects such as Singapore Arts Centre, Federation Square in Australia, and Baltic in Gateshead, as well as with a hugely impressive roster of artists, including Anish Kapoor, Marc Quinn and Rachel Whiteread. It has also created stages for stadium rock shows from Pink Floyd, The Rolling Stones, U2, and Take That, often in collaboration with architect, the late Mark Fisher.The practice was the engineer behind the opening ceremony of London's 2012 Olympic Games and the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi. While Neil also teaches at Yale and MIT.Over recent years, he has developed a fascination with bamboo and was part of the team that created the award-winning Arc building, a community wellness space and gymnasium for the Green School campus in Bali.In this episode we chat about: the role of a structural engineer; his ability to talk a number of design languages; the genesis of his obsession with bamboo and its extraordinary properties; overcoming bamboo's image problem; giving up a teaching post at Yale to build with the material; wanting to be an engineer from childhood; the importance of David Bowie to his life; and, er, having a pony tail in his youth.Support the show

Racing HQ
Marc Quinn 27-06-23

Racing HQ

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2023 5:45


Marc talks about his runners today at Taree

John Tapp Racing
Episode 425: Belinda Hodder

John Tapp Racing

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2023 46:19


The popular north coast jockey knew something was wrong the moment she hit the ground in the early part of a Port Macquarie track gallop in April. She'd been back in the saddle for just three weeks following a lengthy break for the birth of her first baby. Belinda says she's making good progress seven weeks after the spill. Belinda expresses her appreciation for the skills of her orthopaedic surgeon Dr. Andrew Cree. She says the horse she was riding in the track gallop was the quietest in the stable. Belinda outlines the cause of the fall, and her decision to remain completely still. The jockey talks of her first few rides back following extended “maternity leave”. Belinda says she'd been riding work for Port Macquarie trainer Paul Shailer for many weeks before taking race rides. She shares the remarkable story of her birth in Kempsey in the early 1990's. Her arrival caught everyone by surprise. Belinda talks of her early life in Perth and a move back to Kempsey in 2002. When she made the decision to become a jockey, her mother Julie took out a trainer's licence simply to apprentice her daughter. She recalls her first race ride and her first win at Taree on Melbourne Cup day 2008. The jockey remembers the ill judged ride on one of her mother's horses that triggered the transfer of her indentures to another trainer. Belinda reflects on time spent with trainers Gordon Yorke, Ross Stitt, Marc Quinn and latterly with John Morrisey on the Gold Coast. This recent fall isn't her first. She looks back on the time when she spent twenty months on the sidelines in a four year period. Belinda says her mother Julie is now out of racing and running a business in Grafton. She talks of other family members. She looks back on two wonderful seasons which brought her a total of 115 NSW winners. Belinda remembers some of her best country wins and acknowledges the support of one particular northern trainer. The talented jockey pays tribute to the veteran northern jockey who became a valued early tutor. She says he hasn't had the good fortune to ride a top class horse, but makes mention of a few talented “bushies”. Belinda speaks of fiance Drew Smith, a former north coast Chairman of Stewards and currently the manager of several prominent jockeys and one leading northern rivers trainer. She says she won't even contemplate her likely future until her recovery is complete. This is an interesting chat with one of the best of a strong group of female jockeys in northern NSW.

John Tapp Racing
Episode 423: Steve Vardy

John Tapp Racing

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2023 48:29


In a way it's a pity this podcast was recorded ten days before Crafty Eagle's brilliant win in Saturday's Midway. I'm sure syndicator Steve Vardy would have been very excited by the dominance of the win. Steve worked for some years as a plumber and car detailer before biting the bullet and acquiring his syndicator's licence as recently as 2020. Steve begins by revisiting the magical morning at Warwick Farm trackwork when he fell in love with thoroughbreds. He talks about his years in the trades, and the nagging desire to do something in the racing industry. Steve recalls his very first venture into horse ownership- a small share in a horse called King Lear who was destined to win seven races. His admiration for King Lear led him to the purchase of a half brother. He syndicated the youngster among friends and associates and had the thrill of seeing him win at Port Macquarie for trainer Kristen Buchanan. He talks of another Port Macquarie win provided by Kristen, who's one of Vardy Thoroughbreds' regular trainers. Steve fondly recalls his very first serious appearance at the Inglis Classic Sale where he bought a Star Turn filly for $50,000. She's already a two time winner and very promising. He looks back on the whole exciting experience, and acknowledges Marc Quinn's involvement in the syndication of the filly. Steve looks back on the acquisition of Crafty Eagle at the Inglis Ready To Race Sale. He summarises  the promising gelding's career so far. He talks of the progress made by a filly called Hellbent On You who's been showing great promise at the trials for trainer John Thompson. Steve talks of other young horses he currently has in work with his “go to” trainers- John Thompson, Kristen Buchanan, Marc Quinn and Brad Widdup. He acknowledges the support of business partner Gavin Clugston who's actively involved in the operation of Vardy Thoroughbreds. Steve pays a heartfelt tribute to his wife Louise and their young family. He makes special mention of Brook and Matt, elder children from his previous marriage. The syndicator issues an invitation for interested parties to join him on Sunday June 4th at Hanover Lodge Wilberforce, where five yearlings will be paraded.  Steve expresses the intention of his company to find a suitable home for horses when their racing careers are over. He acknowledges the support he receives from Paringa Stud at Gresford. Steve endorses the work of syndication companies who endeavour to make ownership a reality for the smaller players, in a very expensive business. It's a laid back chat with a man who knew what he wanted in life, the  moment he saw track workers emerge from the fog at Warwick Farm more than four decades ago. 

The Nocturnists
Conversations: Chloé Cooper Jones

The Nocturnists

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2023 54:32


In today's episode, Emily speaks with writer and philosophy professor Chloé Cooper Jones about her memoir Easy Beauty, which chronicles her quest to widen perceptions of beauty, motherhood, and disability. Find show notes, transcript, and more at thenocturnists.com.

Mizog Art Podcast
Gemma Peppe/Art on a Postcard - MoA Bonus Episode 26

Mizog Art Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023 35:06


In this bonus episode Gary Mansfield speaks to Gemma Peppe, founder of Art on a Postcard (@artonapostcard) Art on a Postcard (AOAP) raises money for The Hepatitis C Trust towards its campaign to eliminate hepatitis C in the UK by the year 2030. In 2014 Art on a Postcard was intended to be a one off secret postcard auction, but it went so well it has spawned a small industry. Artists and photographers who have taken part in our auctions include Damien Hirst, Gavin Turk, Marc Quinn, Gilbert and George, Peter Blake RA, Hurvin Anderson, Grayson Perry RA, Larry Clark, Martin Parr, Michael Craig Martin RA, Chantal Joffe RA, Joan Snyder, Claudette Johnson, Mali Morris RA, Genieve Figgis, Vanessa Jackson RA, Rebecca Salter RA, Anne Desmet RA, Catherine Opie, Wolfgang Tillmans, Paula Rego, Julian Opie, Hassan Hajajj, Cecily Brown, Harland Miller, Marina Abramović, Florine Démosthène, Lubaina Himid and Jeremy Deller. Almost a decade later, we have a number of outstanding events under our belts including partnerships with The Other Art Fair and Photo London as well our annual outings with Art Car Boot Fair. Our work has also won us awards for our innovative fundraising initiatives.In addition to our auctions we have a print shop which includes a catalogue of contemporary art prints a number of sell out print editions including Hate's Outta Date by Harland Miller. For more information on the work of Art on a Postcard go tohttps://artonapostcard.com To Support this podcast from as little as £3 per month: www.patreon/ministryofarts If you would like to promote your work, exhibition or any other creative project, please contact us at:Social Media: @ministryofartsorgEmail: ministryofartsorg@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Racing HQ Saturday
Marc Quinn 23-01-23

Racing HQ Saturday

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2023 4:28


Marc is heading to the Highway with Agirlsbestfriend

Racing HQ
Marc Quinn 03.01.23

Racing HQ

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2023 7:57


Trainer Marc Quinn with the latest from his stable.

Break Out Culture With Ed Vaizey by Country and Town House
93. NIL BY HAND, ALL BY MOUTH: THE ART OF SARAH BIFFIN with Alison Lapper, Philip Mould and Ellie Smith

Break Out Culture With Ed Vaizey by Country and Town House

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2022 27:23


Today we're talking about Sarah Biffin, the Victorian artist who became a successful miniaturist and portraitist, after overcoming being born without arms. We talk to gallerist Philip Mould and curator/researcher Ellie Smith about the exhibition of her work at Philip Mould's gallery on Pall Mall. It's called ‘Without Hands' and runs till mid-December. Also on the podcast is the artist Alison Lapper, who was born 180 years later than Sarah Biffin, with exactly the same condition. She too paints by mouth and was an advisor on ‘Without Hands'. Alison famously became the focus of an enormous amount of public attention in 2005 when her friend Marc Quinn sculpted her pregnant for Trafalgar Square's fourth plinth. Alison tells of her own challenges of becoming a successful artist and sheds light on just how courageous and determined Sarah Biffin must have been to go from being a fairground attraction, as documented by Charles Dickens, to being a well-respected society portrait artist and miniaturist. Alison also describes just what an extraordinary feat it was for Sarah to paint feathers, for which she was known, of such exquisite delicacy, using only her mouth and shoulder. Listen in to find out more about this fascinating and inspiring breakthrough exhibition.

Racing HQ
Marc Quinn 30.08.22

Racing HQ

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022 4:14


Trainer Marc Quinn joins Dave Stanley on Racing HQ.

Desert Island Discs
Kate Moss, model

Desert Island Discs

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2022 35:34


Kate Moss came to fame in the 1990s, and her distinctive look went on to embody the era of Cool Britannia. She has appeared on the cover of hundreds of magazines and starred in campaigns for many of the top fashion houses. She has made cameos on film and television and inspired artists including Lucian Freud, Tracey Emin and Marc Quinn. Kate was born in Croydon in 1974. When she was 14, she was spotted at JFK airport by Sarah Doukas who signed her to her modelling agency. Two years later Kate was on the cover of the style magazine the Face – one of a series of photographs shot on Camber Sands by Corinne Day. The images were raw and natural and Kate's slight, delicate build, in stark contrast to the curvaceous supermodel silhouette that had defined the decade, heralded a new era in modelling. Kate moved on to high profile campaigns for the designers Calvin Klein and Marc Jacobs. In 1993 she appeared on the cover of British Vogue for the first time. Later her waif-like figure attracted criticism from some commentators who thought some of her photographs glamorised thinness. In 2013 Kate received a Special Recognition award at the British Fashion Awards, acknowledging her 25-year contribution to fashion. Kate set up her own talent agency in 2016 and one of the agency's first signings was her daughter Lila. DISC ONE: Back to Life by Sunday Service and Jazzie B (Soul II Soul mix) DISC TWO: A Whiter Shade of Pale (Live) by King Curtis DISC THREE: Harvest Moon by Neil Young DISC FOUR: Life on Mars by David Bowie DISC FIVE: Oh! Sweet Nuthin' by The Velvet Underground DISC SIX: Sympathy for the Devil by The Rolling Stones DISC SEVEN: My Sweet Lord by George Harrison DISC EIGHT: Madame George by Van Morrison BOOK CHOICE: The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry LUXURY ITEM: A cashmere blanket CASTAWAY'S FAVOURITE: My Sweet Lord by George Harrison Presenter: Lauren Laverne Producer: Paula McGinley

All About Art
Gemma Peppé, Founder and Director of Art On A Postcard

All About Art

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2022 22:21


EPISODE 28 of 'All About Art': Interview with Gemma Peppé, Founder and Director of Art On A Postcard Art On A Postcard was first launched in 2014 as a one-off secret postcard auction to raise funds for the Hepatitis C Trust, however, the response and popularity allowed it to continue multiple times a year, every year, since that first auction. These auctions offer postcard-sized works by phenomenal artists such as Damien Hirst, Grayson Perry, Marina Abramoviç, Patric Hughes, Gilbert and George, and Wolfgang Tillmans, to name a few. This episode coincides with their most recent auction, curated by gallerist and curator India Rose James and closing on April 21st, 2022. There are works on offer by the brilliant artists Olivia Sterling, Alma Barrow, Kristy M Chan, as well as Marc Quinn, and Courtney Love. Unlike all previous ones, this auction will not be raising money for the Hepatitis C Trust but instead will be donating the proceeds to Choose Love, a charity that supports Ukrainian refugees. More information here: Auction curated by India Rose James: https://artonapostcard.com/collections/aoap-x-india-rose-james Where you can go to register and bid: https://theauctioncollective.com/auctions/an-art-on-a-postcard-mini-auction-curated-by-india-rose-james/ Choose Love Charity: https://choose.love/ You can support All About Art on Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/allaboutart ABOUT THE HOST: I am an Austrian-American art historian, curator, and writer. I obtained my BA in History of Art at University College London and my MA in Arts Administration and Cultural Policy at Goldsmiths, University of London. My specializations include contemporary art, specifically feminism and artificial intelligence in artistic practice, as well as museum policies and arts engagement. Here are links to my social media, feel free to reach out: Instagram @alexandrasteinacker Twitter @alex_steinacker and LinkedIn at Alexandra Steinacker-Clark COVER ART: Lisa Schrofner a.k.a Liser www.liser-art.com

Life (UN)Closeted: LGBTQ & Heterosexual Coming Out Stories & Advice for coming out of life's closets!

Never one to walk away from a fight or a belief system, Buck Angel is coming out swinging this PRIDE Season letting everyone know that TRANPA is in the house. But what is TRANPA? An elder TRANSMAN who is not going to be told, " Go sit down TRANPA and let us younger TRANSMEN take the lead now!" All Buck is asking for is some respect. Respect for those who've gone before us all in our fight for equality rights and voice as we celebrate pride season this year. AboutBuck Angel is a world-renowned motivational speaker, pioneering filmmaker, and a human rights activist. Buck Angel's message of empowerment through self-acceptance and the mission to encourage everyone to be comfortable in their own skin - whatever that means to them - has struck a passionate chord with people around the world. Buck was born female on June 5,1962. He never felt female and struggled through life until he had the life-changing opportunity to transition from female to male and finally live life authentically. He had many obstacles during his transition mostly due to no information for transitioning for FTM transsexuals. But with the help of compassionate doctors, he lives his truth and now can help to educate the world with his story. His mission is to inspire people to re-define gender and to foster a new generation as they discover the fluidity of sexuality and navigate gender politics. His message "It's not what between your legs that defines you" has sparked many a conversation and opened minds to the important message that gender is what you say it is for you, and that self-acceptance is not only what makes a person happy, it's how others come to understand you. Buck has made appearances on HBO, National Geographic, Netflix, The Tyra Banks Show, Dan Savage, AOL, Spike TV, The Women's Entertainment Network, Howard Stern Show, Much Music, Sirius Radio, and many others. He's been written about in  Forbes ,Esquire, Cosmo, VICE, Huffington Post, ELLE, Buzz Feed, The Village Voice, Rolling Stone, Time Out, Maxim, New York Times, and other publications around the world. Armistead Maupin included Buck Angel in his latest book Michael Tolliver Lives. In August 2016 Buck produced the world's first pleasure product specifically for the transgender male community. His product, called The Buck Off, was produced in collaboration with Perfect Fit Brand as a means to re-imagine a transmale sexuality and the specific needs his community looks for. The Buck off won most innovative pleasure product at AVN and XBIZ 2017. 2017 Buck created T-Lube with Sliquid and is the first lubrication to be directly targeted to trans male vaginal health. Once again creating conversation about trans healthcare where there was none. 2016 HBO's The Trans List Buck is one of the featured speakers. In 2013 Mr. Angel a documentary about Buck's life premiered at the SXSW film festival to rave reviews. It won a Telly Award for Non-Broadcast Productions Film/Video - Social Issues. Aired on Netfilx, Amazon and Itunes. Angel's groundbreaking documentary series, titled Sexing The Transman, has shown worldwide and opened a new audience's idea to what trans male can be and is. Visit sexingthetransman.com to see this series in its entirety. British artist Marc Quinn created a life sized sculpture of Buck Angel, that was included in the sculptor's global tour. The sculpture is now a permanent piece in The Adelaide Museum of Classical art in Australia. Angel made history when he received the prestigious award from Adult Video News (AVN) for Transsexual Performer of the Year in 2007 for his groundbreaking work in the adult entertainment industry. Buck is the first trans man to win this award. Buck created this genre and has since won a second award for his work, 2017 AVN award for Best Transsexual scene. Buck partnered with longtime trans activist and photographer Leon Mostovoy to create Pride Wellness [pridewellness.net]. A cannabis company that has made it focuses the LGBTQ

40 Plus: Real Men. Real Talk.
118: Aging as a Transman – Sex and all that jazz – Buck Angel!

40 Plus: Real Men. Real Talk.

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2021 37:50


He's in his late 50's. He's a trailblazer. He's done porn, and he's a man. A transman, and he's got something to say about being a man of a certain age in the LGBTQ community. Never one to walk away from a fight or a belief system, Buck Angel is coming out swinging as a man in his 50's letting everyone know that TRANPA is in the house. But what is TRANPA? An elder TRANSMAN who is not going to be told, " Go sit down TRANPA and let us younger TRANSMEN take the lead now!" All Buck is asking for is some respect. Respect for those who've gone before us all in our fight for equality rights and voice as we age with grace and dignity. AboutBuck Angel is a world-renowned motivational speaker, pioneering filmmaker, and a human rights activist. Buck Angel's message of empowerment through self-acceptance and the mission to encourage everyone to be comfortable in their own skin - whatever that means to them - has struck a passionate chord with people around the world. Buck was born female on June 5,1962. He never felt female and struggled through life until he had the life-changing opportunity to transition from female to male and finally live life authentically. He had many obstacles during his transition mostly due to no information for transitioning for FTM transsexuals. But with the help of compassionate doctors, he lives his truth and now can help to educate the world with his story. His mission is to inspire people to re-define gender and to foster a new generation as they discover the fluidity of sexuality and navigate gender politics. His message "It's not what between your legs that defines you" has sparked many a conversation and opened minds to the important message that gender is what you say it is for you, and that self-acceptance is not only what makes a person happy, it's how others come to understand you. Buck has made appearances on HBO, National Geographic, Netflix, The Tyra Banks Show, Dan Savage, AOL, Spike TV, The Women's Entertainment Network, Howard Stern Show, Much Music, Sirius Radio, and many others. He's been written about in  Forbes ,Esquire, Cosmo, VICE, Huffington Post, ELLE, Buzz Feed, The Village Voice, Rolling Stone, Time Out, Maxim, New York Times, and other publications around the world. Armistead Maupin included Buck Angel in his latest book Michael Tolliver Lives. In August 2016 Buck produced the world’s first pleasure product specifically for the transgender male community. His product, called The Buck Off, was produced in collaboration with Perfect Fit Brand as a means to re-imagine a transmale sexuality and the specific needs his community looks for. The Buck off won most innovative pleasure product at AVN and XBIZ 2017. 2017 Buck created T-Lube with Sliquid and is the first lubrication to be directly targeted to trans male vaginal health. Once again creating conversation about trans healthcare where there was none. 2016 HBO's The Trans List Buck is one of the featured speakers. In 2013 Mr. Angel a documentary about Buck's life premiered at the SXSW film festival to rave reviews. It won a Telly Award for Non-Broadcast Productions Film/Video - Social Issues. Aired on Netfilx, Amazon and Itunes. Angel's groundbreaking documentary series, titled Sexing The Transman, has shown worldwide and opened a new audience’s idea to what trans male can be and is. Visit sexingthetransman.com to see this series in its entirety. British artist Marc Quinn created a life sized sculpture of Buck Angel, that was included in the sculptor's global tour. The sculpture is now a permanent piece in The Adelaide Museum of Classical art in Australia. Angel made history when he received the prestigious award from Adult Video News (AVN) for Transsexual Performer of the Year in 2007 for his groundbreaking work in the adult entertainment industry. Buck is the first trans man to win this award. Buck created this genre and has since won a second award for his work, 2017 AVN award for Best Transsexual scene....

Jo's Art History Podcast
28. The 'Ideal' Female Form in Art with Bryony Large

Jo's Art History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 53:37


Welcome back to the Jo's Art History Podcast Today I sit down with art historian Bryony Large for a brilliant conversation discussing the changing representation of the female figure throughout art history and what is/was considered as ‘the ideal female form.' This is a massive topic as you can imagine and Bryony has done an amazing job at selecting 4 corner stone works from within the Canon of Art History as a way of introducing this topic and to get you thinking about the changing perception of the female form. We discuss the male gaze in classical art history in Botticelli's Birth of Venus and what is arguably believed to be the first painting ever that sees a woman own her sexuality, Manet's Olympia. We also discuss Jenny Saville, an artist who as Bryony so brilliantly puts it is ‘the destroyer of false fetishes' as well as discussing the lack of representation of disabled bodies and why Marc Quinn's Alison Lapper sculpture is so important to make you think and look again at not only what we do see, but what we do not see represented within art! Guest: Bryony Large Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/confessionsofanartjunkie/?hl=en Website: https://www.confessionsofanartjunkie.com/ Host: Jo McLaughlin Instagram: https://linktr.ee/josarthistory Website: https://www.instagram.com/josarthistory Works discuss & Further Reading: 1) Birth of Venus (1485/86) by Sandro Botticelli Great Artsy Article about the Importance of Venus in culture: https://www.artsy.net/article/artsy-editorial-botticellis-birth-venus-pop-culture https://www.headstuff.org/culture/visual-arts/the-birth-of-venus-botticelli/ The male gaze: https://www.google.com/search?q=the+male+gaze+in+art&oq=the+male+gaze+in+art&aqs=chrome..69i57.4638j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8 Women in Art: https://artsandculture.google.com/usergallery/the-portrayal-of-women-throughout-history/WwIyY2IMPqeoKw 2) Olympia (1863) by Edouard Manet Article: https://www.widewalls.ch/magazine/edouard-manet-olympia 3) Propped (1992) by Jenny Saville Articles: https://www.artlyst.com/features/jenny-saville-propped-1992-significant-works-sue-hubbard/ 4) Alison Lapper Pregnant (2005) by Marc Quinn (sculpture) Guardian Article: https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2005/sep/13/arts.artsnews Alison Lapper Website: https://www.alilapper.com/about

The Week in Art
Contemporary public art: who is it for?

The Week in Art

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2020 57:42


This week, we look at contemporary public art, as debate has raged about various works in recent weeks. Who is public art for and why does it continue to provoke such strong reactions? Host Ben Luke talks to Louisa Buck, The Art Newspaper’s contemporary art correspondent, and James Lingwood from the visionary producers of public works, Artangel, about art by Christoph Büchel, Jeremy Deller, Maggi Hambling, Rachel Whiteread, Marc Quinn and Mark Wallinger; the artist Olaf Breuning tells us about a public work he has made for a hospital in Miami; and for this episode’s Work of the Week, the artist Tom Sachs talks about Mondrian's Broadway Boogie-Woogie in the Museum of Modern Art, New York. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Artists' Impressions
Episode Three: Please Eat the Artist.

Artists' Impressions

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2020 42:17


In this episode, Laura chats to painter, printmaker, jewellery maker and video artists Bryony Douthwaite. The conversation topics in this episode span long eggs (a real thing in the 1970s!), the surrealism of the internet, deep fakes and graduating into 2020. Content warning, please note this episode includes topics of a sexual nature, mention of panic attacks and allusion to drug use. Find Bryony's work here: https://www.instagram.com/bryony_douthwaite_art/and her video work here: https://vimeo.com/user97239292Featured in this episode: Story of an Eye by Georges Bataille Ways of Seeing by John Berger Website: https://thispersondoesnotexist.com/'Self' by Marc Quinn https://www.npg.org.uk/collections/search/portrait/mw138260/Marc-Quinn-SelfThe Salt Space Cooperative in Glasgow https://www.saltspacecoop.co.uk/Georgia Holman, Artist https://georgiaholman.com/AboutEva and Franco Mattes, Artist Duo https://0100101110101101.org/'Object' by Meret Oppenheim https://www.moma.org/learn/moma_learning/meret-oppenheim-object-paris-1936/Jon Ronson's Podcasts: The Butterfly Effect - http://www.jonronson.com/butterfly.htmlThe Last Days of August - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-last-days-of-august/id1258779354Episode title chosen by guest. Music by Kye Perry, https://kyeperry.myportfolio.com/production See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Finding Annie
Alison Lapper (MBE)

Finding Annie

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2020 59:45


Alison Lapper is a celebrated artist, best known for being the subject of a very famous piece of art, a Marc Quinn sculpture which caused uproar at the time depicting her ‘limbless body’, no arms and very short legs, heavily pregnant with her son Parys. The statute rested on the fourth plinth in Trafalgar square and proved quite the subversive neighbour to the other male war heroes depicted on the other plinths. Parys was born able bodied and healthy and his arrival was the beginning of nearly two decades of Alison having to prove herself capable as a Mother to the social services and to the general public. In the Summer of 2019, Parys died at the age of 19 following struggles with mental health and addiction. In this raw conversation with Annie, she talks about her mother’s rejection of her as a baby, her childhood in care and the challenges she has faced in society as a disabled person and mother. Alison speaks about her unique bond with Parys and the issues surrounding his death, including the changes that she thinks we need to help those living with disabilities or mental health illnesses. Alison is remarkable with a strength of will, humour and determined spirit like no other. If you would like to find out more about Alison you can go to:Website: www.alilapper.comInstagram: alison_lapper_mbeFacebook: Ali LapperAlison is a full member of the Mouth and Foot Painting Artists, that would be fantastic, website link - mfpa.ukWarning: This episode discusses mental illness including depression and addiction, drug misuse and has references to suicide.Should you be affected by any of the issues raised in this episode, In the UK, the Samaritans can be contacted on 116 123. In the US, the National Suicide Prevention Hotline is 1-800-273-8255. In Australia, the crisis support service Lifeline is on 13 11 14. Hotlines in other countries can be found http://www.suicide.org/international-suicide-hotlines.html See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

ArtTactic
Behind The Report: Then & Now: The YBAs

ArtTactic

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2020 4:15


In this edition of Behind The Report, Adam Green previews our brand new series of reports, Then & Now, that will explore how different artist groups or movements from the past are faring in today’s auction market. In this first edition of the series, we look at the group of Young British Artists (YBAs) who emerged during the 1990s and in particular, those artists that participated in the infamous Sensation exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts in 1997. This includes Damien Hirst, Jenny Saville, Chris Ofili, Tracey Emin, Glenn Brown, Marc Quinn, Sarah Lucas and many others.

SOTA
UK Monument Controversy

SOTA

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2020 35:57


Hello SOTAns! This week, we discuss the public art work statue A Surge of Power (Jen Reid) by Marc Quinn and collaborator/subject, Jen Reid. This piece was erected by the artist in place of a toppled monument that depicted a slave trader in Bristol, UK. Although the sculpture was quickly removed by the city, controversy around this piece still lingers. Did Quinn (a white male artist) exploit Reid's likeness (a woman of color)? Was their collaboration genuine? Did the artist take away an opportunity for a BIPOC artist? Tune in for our recap of the story and discussion. We would love to hear your thoughts! References: Slave trader's portrait removed from Bristol lord mayor's office A Surge of Power (Jen Reid) 2020 Black Lives Matter Monument Replaces Statue Of Slave Trader In England A joint statement from Marc Quinn and Jen Reid Edward Colston's statue stood for 125 years. The Black Lives Matter statue that replaced it stood for about 25 hours Black Lives Matter sculpture of Jen Reid removed from Colston plinth Removing the statue of Black Lives Matter activist Jen Reid was a mistake Who is Jen Reid? The Black Lives Matter activist whose statue replaced Edward Colston's in Bristol, before it was taken down Windrush memorial artist: ‘Marc Quinn's Jen Reid statue colonised the Colston plinth and hijacked the BLM movement. It's a con' Decolonising Art History: Statue of Black Lives Matter Protestor Jen Reid removed Jen Reid statue removal 'to be paid for by artist' 'Hope flows through this statue': Marc Quinn on replacing Colston with Jen Reid, a Black Lives Matter protester Marc Quinn: 'Our Blood came from a sense of outrage' | British GQ Britons toppled an enslaver's statue. A guerrilla artist replaced it with a Black Lives Matter protester. All Nature Flows Through Us: A Conversation with Marc Quinn Marc Quinn's Bristol statue is a vainglorious stunt Marc Quinn on Contemporary Art --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sota/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sota/support

chART Podcast
EP 15: Marc Quinn's A Surge Of Power

chART Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2020 34:46


In today's episode of chART, the squad takes a trip to Bristol to discuss one of the most controversial events as of late in the art world. When Black Lives Matter protesters took down the statue of Edward Colston from due to his relationship with the slave trade, a lot of people saw it coming. But what no one expected was that Marc Quinn would fill its plinth again shortly after with a cast of one of said protesters. "A Surge of Power (Jenn Reid)" took the whole world by surprise, pleasing some and infuriating others. Is this a tribute to the cause that Marc Quinn should be praised for, or just another case of a white privileged  artist capitalising on the struggles of others? Tune in to hear what the chART squad think about it!   Make sure to follow us on our socials!   INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/chartpodcast/   TWITTER: https://twitter.com/ChartPodcast   Here you can see on which different platforms you can listen to our podcasts! https://pod.link/1517293067   That's it for now! Hope to see you again in our next episode!   chART out! (Love you, bye)  

Page One
170 - POIR 14

Page One

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2020 24:05


Reflecting on the toppling of some statues and the protecting of others, Charles Adrian shares what he remembers of three books given to him at the beginning of the second season of the podcast.   Books discussed in this episode were previously discussed in Page One 52 (http://www.pageonepodcast.com/season-2#/52-vera-chok/), Page One 53 (http://www.pageonepodcast.com/season-2#/53-paula-varjack/) and Page One 54 (http://www.pageonepodcast.com/season-2#/54-catherine-payton/).   Correction: Edward Colston’s Royal African Company was active in the 17th century and not the 18th. You can read Gurminder K Bhambra on Edward Colston and the glorification of the British Empire in the New York Times here: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/12/opinion/edward-colston-statue-racism.html?smid=tw-share and Priyamvada Gopal on the relationship between statues and our idea of history in The Huffinton Post here: https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/statues_uk_5ee33c50c5b609f241c952b7?sl9. You can watch Afua Hirsch talking to PoliticsJOE about Black Lives Matter and British history, including some reflection on the theatrical boarding-up of the Churchill statue in Westminster, on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pXY5BfpcAlQ&feature=youtu.be.   Between recording and releasing this episode, the statue of Edward Colston in Bristol was briefly replaced by a statue of Jen Reid by Marc Quinn. You can read about it in the Guardian here: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/jul/15/the-day-bristol-woke-up-to-a-new-statue and you can read thoughts on it by Thomas J. Price in The Art Newspaper here: https://www.theartnewspaper.com/comment/a-votive-statue-to-appropriation-the-problem-with-marc-quinn-s-black-lives-matter-sculpture   You can read more about the Rhodes Must Fall movement, meanwhile, in The New Statesman here: https://www.newstatesman.com/politics/uk/2020/06/rhodes-must-fall-oxford-slavery-statue-oxford-university-oriel-black-lives-matter   For some reflection on racism and anti-racism in Europe and the UK, you can read Musa Okwonga in Byline Times here: https://bylinetimes.com/2020/06/05/white-complicity-matters-the-nazis-by-the-lake/ and Gary Younge in The New York Review Of Books here: https://www.nybooks.com/daily/2020/06/06/what-black-america-means-to-europe/   You can read June Tuesday writing about J.K. Rowling and the so-called reasonable concerns in Medium here: https://medium.com/@june.tuesday/jk-rowling-and-the-reasonable-bigotry-43bc2c6d3c2b, you can read Evan Urquhart on J.K. Rowling and her obsession with trans men in Slate here: https://slate.com/human-interest/2020/06/jk-rowling-trans-men-terf.html and you can read an open letter from the charity Mermaids to J.K. Rowling here: https://mermaidsuk.org.uk/news/dear-jk-rowling/   And, in case you are worried about how the kids are doing, you can read Katelyn Burns’ profile of New York’s Gender And Family Project in The Guardian: https://www.theguardian.com/society/2020/jun/15/trans-transgender-children-gender-family-project   The Page One podcast began as a project recorded at the Wilton Way Cafe for London Fields Radio, which is now called Fields Radio (https://fields.radio/). From the second season onwards, however, the podcast was produced independently by Charles Adrian.   Correction: The film adaptation of The Talented Mr Ripley Charles Adrian talks about seeing came out in 1999.   You can read about the theatre adaptation of The Master And Margarita made by Théâtre de Complicité here: http://www.complicite.org/productions/TheMasterandMargarita   Episode image is a detail of a photo by Charles Adrian   Episode recorded 13th June, 2020   More information and a transcript of this episode is at http://www.pageonepodcast.com/     Book listing:   Shopgirl by Steve Martin (Page One 52) The Talented Mr Ripley by Patricia Highsmith (Page One 53) The Master And Margarita by Mikail Bulgakov (trans. Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky) (Page One 54)

Race & Gender Unfiltered with Daniel Edmund
Marc Quinn & the Exploitation of the Black Community

Race & Gender Unfiltered with Daniel Edmund

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2020 17:12


In this first episode Daniel discusses why Marc Quinn's Black Lives Matter statue needed to come down and how he exploited Jen Reid, the Black community and the city of Bristol by putting it up. To find out more about Daniel visit his website danieledmund.com. You can also follow him on Instagram: @danieledmund and Twitter: @daniel_edmund

Mizog Art Podcast
Ep.75 Alison Lapper MBE - Ministry of Arts Podcast

Mizog Art Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2020 61:24


This week Gary Mansfield speaks to Alison Lapper MBE (@alison_lapper_mbe) Born with no arms and shortened legs, Alison Lapper spent most of her childhood trying to piece together her own identity. Her extraordinary background and passion for creativity has given us one of the county’s most inspirational artists. Alison’s reputation was bolstered when Marc Quinn created his modern day ‘Venus de Milo’ for Trafalgar Square’s fourth plinth, a white marble sculpture of the 8 months pregnant Alison titled, ‘Alison Lapper Pregnant’. That sculpture also went on to be shown at the Venice Biennale with an inflatable version used for the opening of the 2012 Paralympics opening ceremony. Alison was awarded an MBE in 2003 and later, an honorary doctorate from the University of Brighton.   For full line up of confirmed artists go to https://www. ministryofarts.org Email: ministryofartsorg@gmail.com Social Media: @ministryofartsorg

In the Studio
Marc Quinn: Creating 100 sculptures of refugees

In the Studio

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2020 32:32


British artist Marc Quinn has been one of the world's leading contemporary artists for over 30 years. A prominent member of the group known as the Young British Artists (or YBAs) who dominated the British art scene in the 1990s, his high-profile works have included Alison Lapper Pregnant, for the inaugural fourth plinth sculpture in London’s Trafalgar Square; and Self, a series of self-portraits of his own head - made out of ten pints of his own blood - cast and frozen every five years. In this episode of In the Studio, Marc Quinn takes Edwina Pitman behind the scenes of an ambitious new work called 100 Heads, in which he documents the stories, and casts in concrete the heads, of 100 refugees. Spurred by the images and news reports of the refugee crisis in 2015, Marc began to make plans for not-for-profit public artworks to both raise awareness and money for refugees around the world. 100 Heads is being created in part therefore to raise funds for another ongoing Marc Quinn public artwork called Our Blood, in which 2,000 litres of frozen human blood - drawn from 10,000 resettled refugees, celebrities and other participants - will be encased in a pavilion on the steps of the New York Public Library in 2021. From the initial meeting and interviewing refugees, through scanning, moulding and casting the concrete, Marc reveals the many processes as well as the technical and logistical challenges of creating 100 portrait heads of people from all over the world. The eventual creation will, he hopes, be a monument to our common humanity, one that emphasises through the power of art, that more unites than divides us.

Front Row
Floods and art, Medicine: The Wellcome Galleries, Tom Rosenthal

Front Row

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2019 28:16


With Italy set to declare a state of national emergency in Venice after the Unesco world heritage site was engulfed by a 6ft 'acqua alta', flooding its historic basilica and many other sites of great historic interest, art critic Jonathan Jones discusses the cultural significance of the imminent threat from flood and fire and what is being done to protect the city’s invaluable architectural and artistic heritage. And John Wilson talks to artist Katie Paterson about the metaphorical representation of environmental disasters in art and the responsibility amongst artists in raising awareness of current climatical concerns. On Saturday the world’s largest galleries devoted to the history of medicine open at the Science Museum in London. Surprisingly, perhaps, there is a lot of art involved in medicine, with imaginatively-designed sculptural devices and equipment. Major new artworks have been commissioned for the new galleries too. John Wilson talks to the artists Marc Quinn, Studio Roso and Eleanor Crook, as well as Sir Ian Blatchford, the Science Museum’s director. Tom Rosenthal is the musician whose songs are used on the new Radio 4 podcast Tunnel 29, the extraordinary true story of the escape tunnel dug under the Berlin Wall in 1962. Tom performs How This Came To Be live and discusses building a successful pop career outside of the mainstream music industry. Presenter John Wilson Producer Jerome Weatherald

A Matchesfashion Podcast

Recorded at his east London studio, the British artist sits down to discuss his new sculpture titled Our Blood, dealing with phone addiction, and shares his thoughts on social media. He also discusses experiencing art in real life as opposed to online and this awakening of his social conscience.

Distinctly Average Radio
Rory and Macklemore are Mildly Moist (3)

Distinctly Average Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2019 23:59


‘For Sergeant Macklemore Smith of the Humberside Police, Grimsby Special Division, justice is a warm gun and half a pork pie. When a dangerous new drug starts to the streets it’s up to him and his enthusiastic protégé Rory to mop up crimes’ gubbins. “Crime’s a lot like Glenn Close… she just don’t quit” Frankly appalling accents, knock-off keyboards and low-quality midis all meet in a Grimsby so visceral and chilling - so coldly real – that Hollywood ripped it off. Rory and Macklemore is a free, three-part series coming straight for your earholes starring Chloe Couper, Joe Albanese, Rhiannon Caitlin Morgan, Tom Pullen, Joe Raczka, Elizabeth Alice, Marc Quinn, Pearce Brannigan and art by the prodigious Heather Charters.

Distinctly Average Radio
Rory and Macklemore on The Ivory Coast (2)

Distinctly Average Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2019 20:01


‘For Sergeant Macklemore Smith of the Humberside Police, Grimsby Special Division, justice is a warm gun and half a pork pie. When a dangerous new drug starts to the streets it’s up to him and his enthusiastic protégé Rory to mop up crimes’ gubbins. “Crime’s a lot like Glenn Close… she just don’t quit” Frankly appalling accents, knock-off keyboards and low-quality midis all meet in a Grimsby so visceral and chilling - so coldly real – that Hollywood ripped it off. Rory and Macklemore is a free, three-part series coming straight for your earholes starring Chloe Couper, Joe Albanese, Rhiannon Caitlin Morgan, Tom Pullen, Joe Raczka, Elizabeth Alice, Marc Quinn, Pearce Brannigan and art by the prodigious Heather Charters

Distinctly Average Radio
Rory and Macklemore vs The Juice Boxer (1)

Distinctly Average Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2019 16:07


‘For Sergeant Macklemore Smith of the Humberside Police, Grimsby Special Division, justice is a warm gun and half a pork pie. When a dangerous new drug starts to the streets it’s up to him and his enthusiastic protégé Rory to mop up crimes’ gubbins. “Crime’s a lot like Glenn Close… she just don’t quit” Frankly appalling accents, knock-off keyboards and low-quality midis all meet in a Grimsby so visceral and chilling - so coldly real – that Hollywood ripped it off. Rory and Macklemore is a free, three-part series coming straight for your earholes starring Chloe Couper, Joe Albanese, Rhiannon Caitlin Morgan, Tom Pullen, Joe Raczka, Elizabeth Alice, Marc Quinn, Pearce Brannigan and art by the prodigious Heather Charters

Misteriosa y estúpida
Día 21: Visita guiada

Misteriosa y estúpida

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2019 9:52


Fuimos al museo de arte contemporáneo. Los artistas que nombramos, pero no nos acordábamos son: Marc Quinn, Bruno Walpoth y Maggi Hambling. Compramos pasajes para nuestro próximo destino y terminamos viendo música en un hutong tradicional. Cosas que pasan cuando estás en China. Misteriosa y Estúpida es la bitácora del viaje por San Francisco y China que estoy haciendo, pueden completar el relato visual en mi instragram: @cata.reggiani. Este podcast es posibles gracias a Federico Ciccone, que se copó con la idea y edita y sube los audios que le mando para que esto no sea un grupo de whatsapp con mis tías. @berniabad ayuda con algunas cosas también. Nos escuchamos mañana. DRAMA.

Sit-In with Ally Hilfiger and Steve Hash

Ally and Steve fly to London to visit artist, Marc Quinn, and take a tour of his multi-level studio. Marc walks Ally and Steve through precious works as well as pieces he is working on for the future.

SHOWstudio
Marc Quinn - In Your Face

SHOWstudio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2017 34:59


Renowned artist Marc Quinn opens up in an interview with Carrie Scott about his blood sculptures, art at the Paralympic Games, and public art

ArtTactic
Tom Toumazis explains Tagsmart's art tagging technology

ArtTactic

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2017 20:03


In this week's episode of the ArtTactic Podcast, we're joined by Tom Toumazis, investor and chairman of Tagsmart, an art startup providing technologically advanced art authentication solutions. First, Tom explains their DNA tagging technology and how it works. Then, he argues why it's so important in today's art market to have technologies like Tagsmart to authenticate artworks. Also, Tom walks us through the lifecycle of an artwork from the artist creating it to a collector buying it and how their tags may be utilized. Lastly, Tom touches on how they have persuaded prominent artists such as Marc Quinn to embrace their technology.

HARDtalk
Marc Quinn - Artist

HARDtalk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2015 23:23


There are a number of successful contemporary artists whose work sells for millions of dollars. But how many of them will leave an enduring mark when the clamour of fashion and hype has moved elsewhere? Hardtalk speaks to one of Britain's best known and controversial artists Marc Quinn. He sculpts, he paints, he manufactures extraordinary objects, and sometimes he enrages the critics - but will his work stand the test of time?(Photo: Artist Marc Quinn poses with a maquette for his Fourth Plinth proposal entitled Alison Lapper Pregnant. Credit: Getty Images)

Saturday Review
Volpone, The Wonders, Go Set a Watchman, Marc Quinn, Britain's Forgotten Slave Owners

Saturday Review

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2015 41:47


The RSC's latest production is a contemporary setting of Ben Johnson's 17th century comedy play Volpone. Italian film The Wonders, is a film which won the Jury Prize at this year's Cannes Festival. It's about a family of beekeepers struggling to survive. Harper Lee is not a prolific author. Her first 'new' work in more than half a century is Go Set a Watchman. Can it possibly match the success of To Kill A Mockingbird (40 million sold) Marc Quinn's exhibition The Toxic Sublime at White Cube Bermondsey includes hanging works and enormous outsize sculptures of seashells , The BBC TV programme Britain's Forgotten Slave Owners looks at how widespread ownership of slaves was before the 1833 act to abolish it.

Fred English Channel » FRED English Podcast
Gerry Fox – Marc Quinn-Making Waves #LFF

Fred English Channel » FRED English Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2014


Gerry Fox – Filmmaker – Marc Quinn-Making Waves FRED’s Matt Micucci interviews Gerry Fox, director of the documentary MARC QUINN – MAKING WAVES presented in the Journey section of the 58th BFI London Film Festival. Gerry talks to us about his history of collaborations with the artist Marc Quinn, what [...] The post Gerry Fox – Marc Quinn-Making Waves #LFF appeared first on Fred Film Radio.

Fred Polish Channel » FRED Polish Podcast
Gerry Fox – Marc Quinn-Making Waves #LFF

Fred Polish Channel » FRED Polish Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2014


Gerry Fox – Filmmaker – Marc Quinn-Making Waves FRED’s Matt Micucci interviews Gerry Fox, director of the documentary MARC QUINN – MAKING WAVES presented in the Journey section of the 58th BFI London Film Festival. Gerry talks to us about his history of collaborations with the artist Marc Quinn, what [...] The post Gerry Fox – Marc Quinn-Making Waves #LFF appeared first on Fred Film Radio.

Fred Portuguese Channel » FRED Portuguese Podcast
Gerry Fox – Marc Quinn-Making Waves #LFF

Fred Portuguese Channel » FRED Portuguese Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2014


Gerry Fox – Filmmaker – Marc Quinn-Making Waves FRED’s Matt Micucci interviews Gerry Fox, director of the documentary MARC QUINN – MAKING WAVES presented in the Journey section of the 58th BFI London Film Festival. Gerry talks to us about his history of collaborations with the artist Marc Quinn, what [...] The post Gerry Fox – Marc Quinn-Making Waves #LFF appeared first on Fred Film Radio.

Fred Romanian Channel » FRED Romanian Podcast
Gerry Fox – Marc Quinn-Making Waves #LFF

Fred Romanian Channel » FRED Romanian Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2014


Gerry Fox – Filmmaker – Marc Quinn-Making Waves FRED’s Matt Micucci interviews Gerry Fox, director of the documentary MARC QUINN – MAKING WAVES presented in the Journey section of the 58th BFI London Film Festival. Gerry talks to us about his history of collaborations with the artist Marc Quinn, what [...] The post Gerry Fox – Marc Quinn-Making Waves #LFF appeared first on Fred Film Radio.

Fred Industry Channel » FRED Industry Podcast
Gerry Fox – Marc Quinn-Making Waves #LFF

Fred Industry Channel » FRED Industry Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2014


Gerry Fox – Filmmaker – Marc Quinn-Making Waves FRED’s Matt Micucci interviews Gerry Fox, director of the documentary MARC QUINN – MAKING WAVES presented in the Journey section of the 58th BFI London Film Festival. Gerry talks to us about his history of collaborations with the artist Marc Quinn, what [...] The post Gerry Fox – Marc Quinn-Making Waves #LFF appeared first on Fred Film Radio.

Fred Slovenian Channel » FRED Slovenian Podcast
Gerry Fox – Marc Quinn-Making Waves #LFF

Fred Slovenian Channel » FRED Slovenian Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2014


Gerry Fox – Filmmaker – Marc Quinn-Making Waves FRED’s Matt Micucci interviews Gerry Fox, director of the documentary MARC QUINN – MAKING WAVES presented in the Journey section of the 58th BFI London Film Festival. Gerry talks to us about his history of collaborations with the artist Marc Quinn, what [...] The post Gerry Fox – Marc Quinn-Making Waves #LFF appeared first on Fred Film Radio.

The New Man
152 How to Stop Playing Small in Life – Marc Quinn

The New Man

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2014 67:00


Marc Quinn, a listener stuck in a dead end job now doing the unimaginable. How did he create a business focused on women’s orgasms and orgasmic meditation?

The Works
Marc Quinn in Hong Kong; João Vasco Paiva, Pianist Brothers Lucas and Arthur Jussen

The Works

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2013 22:02


A History of the World in 100 Objects
Ain Sakri Lovers Figuerine

A History of the World in 100 Objects

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2010 13:56


The British Museum's Director, Neil MacGregor, investigates a palm-sized stone sculpture that was found near Bethlehem. It clearly shows a couple entwined in the act of love. The contemporary sculptor Marc Quinn responds to the stone as art and the archaeologist Dr Ian Hodder considers the Natufian society that produced it. What was human life and society actually like all those years ago? Possibly a lot more sophisticated than we imagine!

CastYourArt - Watch Art Now
Part 2. DHC - Private Art Funding in Canada (en)

CastYourArt - Watch Art Now

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2009 13:02


Private art funding. An interview with John Zeppetelli, curator of the DHC Art Foundation in Montreal.

CastYourArt - Watch Art Now
Part 1. DHC - Private Art Funding in Canada(en)

CastYourArt - Watch Art Now

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2009 10:42


Private art funding. An interview with John Zeppetelli, curator of the DHC Art Foundation in Montreal.

ARTE - Mini Tracks
Tracks - 08 mai 2009

ARTE - Mini Tracks

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2009


A voir aussi dans Tracks: The Beat, Bonaparte en live, Marc Quinn, NASA

ARTE - Mini Tracks
Tracks - 08 mai 2009

ARTE - Mini Tracks

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2009


A voir aussi dans Tracks: The Beat, Bonaparte en live, Marc Quinn, NASA