The first in a short series of discussions and interviews examining the changing role of The Frieze Art fair as regards the London art scene. This show’s panel features Stuart Semple director at Aubin Gallery East London, Cynthia Corbett of Cynthia Corbett Gallery, West London, Chris Hammond director at MOT International gallery, East London and Brussels and Nathan Engelbrecht director at EB&Flo Gallery, East London. The show was hosted and produced by arts-broadcaster Fari Bradley.
Continuing new British Comics month on the show, Alex Fitch talks to Lorenzo and Robin Etherington about their new graphic novel Baggage and the strips they’re contributing to the forthcoming comic The Phoenix.
Lorenzo and Robin talk about their methods, contributing Monkey Nuts to The DFC and its graphic album library and their new projects Long Gone Don and The Dangerous Adventures of Von Doogan.
Images from Baggage, Monkey Nuts and The Phoenix by the Etherington Brothers
Candian cartoonist Anders Nilsen will be signing at: Gosh! Comics, Berwick street at 6pm on Saturday 15th October, as part of a UK tour that sees him visit Page 45, Nottingham on Sunday the 16th and OK Comics, Leeds on Monday the 17th, he then gets a day off before coming back to London to do a Q and A at Orbital comics on Wednesday 19th of October where he’ll be chatting to British cartoonist Tom Gauld.
Listen to a panel discussion recorded at the London Science Film Festival in April, Zarina Liew (Runner-up 2009/2010), Yuri Kore (Winner 2009/2010), Clio Millett (Winner 2010/2011) – of the Japanese Embassy’s ‘Manga Jiman’ (Pride in Manga) competition join Karen Rubins (Comic book artist in residence, Victoria and Albert Museum 2010) to discuss the homegrown manga scene in the UK and the difference between Manga and Western style comics.
(Recorded, edited and introduced by Alex Fitch)
Manga Jiman entries by Zarina Liew, Yuri Kore and Clio Millett
Candian cartoonist Anders Nilsen will be signing at: Gosh! Comics, Berwick street at 6pm on Saturday 15th October, as part of a UK tour that sees him visit Page 45, Nottingham on Sunday the 16th and OK Comics, Leeds on Monday the 17th, he then gets a day off before coming back to London to do a Q and A at Orbital comics on Wednesday 19th of October where he’ll be chatting to British cartoonist Tom Gauld.
Rodney Graham Part Two: Vancouver-based artist Rodney Graham’s musical output; today’s tracks; Sinkin’ in the West from Never Tell a Pal a hard luck story (You’ll only get a hard luck story in return); Ball and Chain, and The Bed-Bug Part II, both from The Bed-Bug, Love Buzz and other songs in the popular idiom; More Music for the Love Scene, Zabriskie Point from the 10 inch vinyl LP Getting it Together in the Country; finally Electric Slim and the Factory Hen from the latest CD Why Look for Good Times?
Last episode of Polish Deli dedicated to the European Culture COngress, which took place in Wroclaw in September 2011. This time we can listen to conversation with Krzysztof Topolskim, a.k.a. Arszyn, an audio artist presenting Vancuver Soundscape at Sound Cinema. Based on this interview a little audio experiment occurs next. Finally we can listen to extracts of ‘Symfonia II’ by Piotr Czerny and get updated with current Polish cultural events.
If the bandage is white, as is common, and the swan is white, as is common, the casual observer may not even notice that the embedding has taken place. That may or may not be important, depending upon the legal regulations obtaining in the jurisdiction. Some authorities take a dim view of the embedding of galvanic batteries in the graceful heads of swans, though for the life of me I cannot think why that might be so. In any case, it is better to check the legal position beforehand.
The Hello GoodBye Show is thrilled to have the Rude Mechanicals and One True Dog visit the studio to perform live in session on Resonance FM this afternoon.
Rude Mechanicals are a Pan-dimensional Creature manifesting itself in your reality as an Absurd Rock/Jazz/Punk Band consisting of Miss Roberts and her symbiotic slaves.
One True Dog splash colourful and witty spoken word flourishes upon a Jazz-Punk sonic canvas.
Track List:
Pissinboy – Pick Me Up
Rude Mechanicals – Aliens (LIVE SESSION)
Rude Mechanicals – Wednesday’s Child (LIVE SESSION)
Rude Mechanicals – Automatic Priest (LIVE SESSION)
Rude Mechanicals – Rotten Tango (LIVE SESSION)
Roshi – Girl From Boyerahmadi
Rude Mechanicals – ‘Interview’
Purling Hiss – Walking Down The Street
Dethscalator – Midnight Feast
The Rayographs – You Are Made Of Glass
Poino – Sex Pesto
One True Dog – It’s A Delay (LIVE SESSION)
One True Dog – It’s So Confusing (LIVE SESSION)
One True Dog – Railway (LIVE SESSION)
One True Dog – Imagine Waking Up (LIVE SESSION)
One True Dog – ‘Interview’ (LIVE SESSION)
Bomber Jackets – Strange Sensation
Soundtracks, TV and library music (plus assorted tangents) with Jonny Trunk. To celebrate the launch of “Living In The Material World”, a brand new book featuring the personal archives of George Harrison, the OST Show is dedicating itself to the man, his film music and the soundtracks from the output of his Handmade Films Company, originally broadcast 1st October 2011. There was a competition too with a pretty cool prize, but you’ve obviously missed that because this is a podcast, and you can’t go back, no matter what those fellows in Switzerland might have you believe. Never mind, at least we still have the music, right? And what music it is! Hit that download button forthwith!
Continuing New British Comics month on Panel Borders in its new Sunday night slot, Alex Fitch talks to French graphic novelist Bastien Vives about the recent British reprint of his book Le gout du chlore: A taste of Chlorine and to small press creator Luke Pearson about his haunting novella, Everything we miss.
Excerpts from A taste of Chlorine by Bastien Vivès and Everything we miss by Luke Pearson
Candian cartoonist Anders Nilsen will be signing at: Gosh! Comics, Berwick street at 6pm on Saturday 15th October, as part of a UK tour that sees him visit Page 45, Nottingham on Sunday the 16th and OK Comics, Leeds on Monday the 17th, he then gets a day off before coming back to London to do a Q and A at Orbital comics on Wednesday 19th of October where he’ll be chatting to British cartoonist Tom Gauld.