Material Change
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Joshua Hill
About this listen
Material Change is a series of conversations and interviews about the relationship between the visual arts and ecology. In these discussions, we talk to artists, designers, organisations and material researchers working in the context of the ecological emergency.
We’re Sculpture Placement Group, primarily a research organisation whose projects interrogate the production and purpose of sculpture. Sculpture is inseparable from its materiality, its meaning is rooted in the materials and the processes involved in making it what it is. Our focus in this podcast to to examine the role raw materials have in the art making process, exploring the implications this has for the production of art and its management.
This podcast is discursive and open, it is intended that this will allow people to follow the logic, analysis and patterns of how we formulate an action plan or integrate our findings into SPG’s wider work.
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Aug 26 202225 minsFailed to add items
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