
A series of conversations with artists from the South West group of the Royal Society of Sculptors exhibiting at Tremenheere Sculpture Gardens and Gallery from 1st July to 5th August 2023, exploring themes of landscape, walking and pilgrimage and their response to these through sculpture.
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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 15 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Categories | ArtsVisual Arts | ||||

For this surprise edition to the end of the podcast series, Barbara Beyer and Mark Richards interview Doug Burton about his work for the show and approaches to making and thinking. Themes of folklore, magic, mysticism, materiality, time and place are... more
In this final episode of the Wander_Land Exhibition podcast, I talk with Barbara Beyer about her use of materials and the process of developing her ideas for the show. Barbara says of her work "As soon as we start moving, we encounter obstacles, some... more
I discuss with Jane Jobling the process of making and thinking that leads to the creation of her work. Jobling's morning routine is to walk around the field because walking, is connected with looking and thinking. Jobling finds something calming and ... more
I discussed with Fiona Campbell her sculpture installation at Tremenheere, including 'Flags of the Forest', a series of eco-flag pieces inspired by woodlands. Campbell has used labour-intensive methods such as hand-stitching, weaving, and hand-made e... more
Anna Gillespie’s works are a celebration of the ways in which humans have trodden the land and continue to do so. The indoor work is about linear walking – journeying, pilgrimage, purpose –whereas the outdoor work celebrates circular movement as we ... more
Michael Blow talks to me about his journey of exploration with making his sculpture, "Mycelium connections/Please take off your shoes." The sculpture considers our relationship to the natural world and the internal force that moves through our gut to... more
In Solidarity is a video work created collaboratively between Emma Elliott and Susie Olczak which follows on from their previous video collaboration ‘Where The Jungle Meets The Sea…The World Is Split In Two’ which was shot in Armila, Panama where Ell... more
I discuss with William Lasdun his response to the Cornwall seascape and landscape. His work describes meandering paths and curving forms found in nature, not dissimilar to contour lines on OS maps but more tactile and three-dimensional. They’re compr... more
I’ve listened to 5 of these Wander_Land podcasts so far - and finding each so fascinating and different. So interesting to hear how each artist has engaged with the theme of the show linked to their practice. Really look forward to the rest!
So very interesting to listen to your thoughts and the way you pursue these in your practice Alistair. Brilliantly navigated interview by Doug Burton, kept and stimulated the train of thought in full flow.
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