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Audio Arts (1972-2003) Audio Arts: Volume 1 (1973) This Audio Arts volume, originally published as an audio cassette magazine in 1973–4, comprises four cassettes with contributions from Caroline Tisdall, Noam Chomsky, James Joyce and W.B. Yeats Audio Arts: Volume 1 No 1, Side A Caroline Tisdall, Cyril Barret and Richard Sladden Audio Arts 30:04 00:00:01: Ad Reinhardt’s Auto interview, a reading by Jack Wendler first published in Art News in March 1965 00:05:51: Art and Philosophy, an interview with Cyril Barrett 00:20:32: System approach to art and design education, a reading by Richard Sladden Audio Arts: Volume 1 No 1, Side B Art & Language Audio Arts 29:52 Extract from Art Language Proceedings. Philip Pilkington, Michael Baldwin, Dave Rushton, Chris Smith Audio Arts: Volume 1 No 2 (1974) This Audio Arts issue, originally published as an audio cassette magazine in 1974, includes contributions from R.Buckminster Fuller and Josepeh Beuys Audio Arts: Volume 1 No 2, Side A Michael Craig-Martin, Noam Chomsky, Nice Style 00:00:01: Wyndham Lewis reading extracts from One Way Song: The Song of the Militant Romance, If So, The Man You Are, Enemy Interlude, recorded at Harvard University 1939 00:06:54: Mrs Anne Wyndham Lewis: Interviewed by William Furlong, February 1974 00:00:01: The Oak Tree and The Glass of Water. An interview with Michael Craig-Martin 00:03:56: Noam Chomsky: interview by Dr Christopher Evans, recorded at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, May 1973 00:19:17: Nice Style at the Hanover Grand: December 1973 (with songs: Hoover Moover and Mixer Trixter) Audio Arts: Volume 1 No 2, Side B Percy Wyndham Lewis, Anne Wyndham Lewis Audio Arts 29:27 00:00:01: Wyndham Lewis reading extracts from One Way Song: The Song of the Militant Romance, If So, The Man You Are, Enemy Interlude, recorded at Harvard University 1939 00:06:54: Mrs Anne Wyndham Lewis: Interviewed by William Furlong, February 1974 00:00:01: Wyndham Lewis reading extracts from One Way Song: The Song of the Militant Romance, If So, The Man You Are, Enemy Interlude, recorded at Harvard University 1939 00:06:54: Mrs Anne Wyndham Lewis: Interviewed by William Furlong, February 1974 Audio Arts: Volume 1 No 3 (1974) This Audio Arts issue, originally published as an audio cassette magazine in 1974, includes contributions from R.Buckminster Fuller and Josepeh Beuys Audio Arts: Volume 1 No 3, Side A 00:00:01: A Question of James Joyce: by Margaret Henry. Readings from: A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, Ulysses, Finnegans Wake, The Letters of James Joyce Volume 1 edited by Stuart Gilbert, James Joyce by Richard Ellman. Music: various songs by John McCormack. 00:21:42: James Joyce: Reading part of the Anna Livia Plurabelle extract from Finnegans Wake. Recorded 1929 Audio Arts: Volume 1 No 3, Side B 00:00:01:Recollections of C.K. Ogden and others by Mark Hayman: Interview by William Furlong, recorded August 1974. Audio Arts: Volume 1 No 4 (1974) This cassette includes contributions from W.B. Yeats, Ulick O'Connor, Oliver St John Gogarty Audio Arts: Volume 1 No 4, Side A 00:00:01: W.B. Yeats: reads The Song of the Old Mother, from the Wind Among the Reeds, 1899, with comment on a Faery Song, recorded 1934, published in 1974, second printing 1981 00:02:10: Mrs G. Yeats: The Poet’s Children. Recorded 1949 00:04:41: Anne Yeats: Memories of her father. Interview by William Furlong, recorded 1974 00:20:06: Ulick O’Connor: The Swans of the Liffey. Recorded 1974 Audio Arts: Volume 1 No 4, Side B 00:00:01: Oliver St John Gogarty: Yeats and George Moore. Recorded 1949 00:06:13: Letter from William Butler Yeats to Dorothy Wellesley (1935) read by Jane Morant. The Statesman`s Holiday from Last Poems, 1936–9 read by Robert Vahey 00:28:24: W.B. Yeats: reads Coole Park and Ballylee (verses 2 & 3) from The Winding Stair and Other Poems, 1933, recorded 1937, and The Lake Isle of Innisfree from The Rose, 1893, recorded 1937 Audio Arts: Volume 2 (1974) Audio Arts Volume 2 was published as an audio cassette magazine between 1974–5 and includes contributions from R. Buckminster Fuller, Joseph Beuys, Carl Andre, Edna O’Brien, Marcel Duchamp and Hermann Nitsch Audio Arts: Volume 2 No 1 (1974) This cassette includes contributions from R. Buckminster Fuller, Joseph Beuys Audio Arts: Volume 2 No 1, Side A 00:00:02: Richard Buckminster Fuller at Art Net November 1974.This thirty minute extract from a lecture lasting nearly two hours serves both as an introduction to some of the fundamental concepts behind Fuller’s arguments and a unique opportunity to witness the development of his ideas as he speaks. Audio Arts: Volume 2 No 1, Side B 00:00:01: Joseph Beuys at the Institute of Contemporary Art, November 1974. An exhibition called Art into Society. Society into Art took place as the main feature of German Month held at the I.C.A. during November 1974. Audio Arts: Volume 2 No 2 (1975) This Audio Arts issue, originally published as an audio cassette magazine in 1975 includes contributions by Carl Andre Audio Arts: Volume 2 No 2, Side A 00:00:01: Carl Andre’s verbal description of his exhibition at the Lisson Gallery in June 1975 Audio Arts: Volume 2 No 2, Side B 00:00:01: Continuation of Carl Andre’s verbal description following on from Side A Audio Arts: Volume 2 No 3 (1975) This cassette is a recording of a conversation with Edna O’Brien recorded over a dinner at Walton’s, London in January 1975 Audio Arts: Volume 2 No 3, Side A 00:00:02: Over a dinner at Walton’s, London in January 1975, Edna O’Brien talked extensively of her life as a writer with conversation ranging from close friendships, including the late Sean Kenny, to gratitude for an upbringing which gave her, ‘a fierce determination to escape’. As the meal proceeds a fascinating and informative picture is built up of this writer, her passions, influences and aspirations. Audio Arts: Volume 2 No 3, Side B 00:00:02: Edna O’Brien. A conversation at Walton restaurants continued from Side A Audio Arts: Volume 2 No 4 (1975) This cassette includes interviews with Marcel Duchamp and Hermann Nitsch Audio Arts: Volume 2 No 4, Side A 00:00:02: Interview with Marcel Duchamp by George Heard Hamilton in New York and Richard Hamilton Audio Arts: Volume 2 No 4, Side B 00:00:02: Interview with Marcel Duchamp by George Heard Hamilton in New York and Richard Hamilton 00:07:15: Recording of a conversation with Hermann Nitsch made during lunch at the Basle Art fair in June 1975 Audio Arts: Volume 3 (1976) This Audio Arts volume, originally published as an audio cassette magazine in 1976–8, comprises four cassettes with contributions from Stephen Willats, Christopher Hobbs, Susan Hiller and Ian Breakwell Audio Arts: Volume 3 No 1 (1976) This cassette is a recording of an interview with Stephen Willats by William Furlong Audio Arts: Volume 3 No 1, Side A 00:00:01: Stephen Willats: Extending the meaning in Art, a basis for operation: West London Social Resource Project. Audio Arts: Volume 3 No 1, Side B 00:00:02: Stephen Willats: Extending the meaning in Art, a basis for operation: Meta Filter. Audio Arts: Volume 3 No 2 (1976) This cassette includes contributions from Howard Skempton, Christopher Hobbs, Gavin Bryars, John White, Michael Parsons, James Lampard, Michael Nyman Audio Arts: Volume 3 No 2, Side A 00:00:02: Howard Skempton: Waltz. John Tilbury, piano 00:05:54: Christopher Hobbs: Aran P.T.O. Alec Hill, Christopher Hobbs, Hugh Shrapnel, John White 00:10:45: Christopher Hobbs and John White: 3 piano duets 00:15:56: Gavin Bryars: Ponukelian Melody. Gavin Bryars, cello; John White, tuba; Christopher Hobbs; organ and orchestral bells Audio Arts: Volume 3 No 2, Side B 00:00:01: John White: Piano Duet 10,11,12 & 13 00:05:43: John White: Photo Finish Machine. Christopher Hobbs and John White, percussion/piano duet 00:09:23: Michael Parsons: Piano Piece 5. Michael Parsons, piano 00:14:00: James Lampard: The Caterpillar. Majorca Orchestra 00:17:23: Michael Nyman: The Otherwise Very Beautiful Blue Danube Waltz. Orlando Gough, John Lewis, Ben Mason, Michael Nyman, Dave Smith: Pianos Audio Arts: Volume 3 No 3 (1977) This cassette includes contributions from Conrad Atkinson, Mary Kelly and Susan Hiller Audio Arts: Volume 3 No 3 Side A 00:00:02: Conrad Atkinson: Art & Politics This contribution by Conrad Atkinson formed part of a two day conference on Art & Politics which took place in London in April, 1977. The overall theme of the conference was the relationship between politics and art expressed in five concepts, which themselves formed the topics of the conference sessions: patronage, art and government, political art, sexual politics and the nature of the avant garde. In this context Atkinson spoke about the ;political nature of his own art. 00:33:09: Free International University Free International University for Creativity and Interdisciplinary Research, founded by Joseph Beuys and made active in England by a wide range of individuals including Caroline Tisdall. This short statement sets out the aims and general concerns of F.I.U. The author is unknown. Audio Arts: Volume 3 No 3, Side B 00:00:02: Mary Kelly and Susan Hiller discuss Women’s Practice in Art This tape is a discussion between two women artists who are deeply involved in the problems of developing their work within a ‘male dominated society and art world’. Audio Arts: Volume 3 No 4 (1978) This Audio Arts issue, originally published as an audio cassette magazine in 1978, comprises contributions from Wolf Vostell, Albrect D, Braco Dimitrijevic, Ian Breakwell, John Latham, Barbara Steveni and Stephen Willats Audio Arts: Volume 3 No 4 Side A 00:00:02: Claus Bohmler 00:01:03: Wolf Vostell 00:05:34: Achim Freyer 00:06:38: Albrect D 00:15:26: Antoni Muntades 00:17:54: Braco Dimitrijevic 00:20:58: Vassilakis Takis 00:23:29: Ian Breakwell, John Latham, Barbara Steveni 00:40:26: John Carson: Radio Loughwork Belfast: An artwork by John Carson broadcast by Downtown Radio, Belfast. This programme is a compilation of recordings made in June 1977 at documenta VI, an international exhibition of contemporary art that takes place in Kassel, West Germany. The recordings alternate between statements/interviews and sound environments/installations. Audio Arts: Volume 3 No 4, Side B 00:00:03: From a Coded World: Stephen Willats This was an art work that concerned how people perceived the customs, conventions and norms that structure their relationship to others within the community in which they live. This programme was recorded throughout the duration of Willats’s project and includes the artists, Project Operators, including Sandy Nairne and Roberta Graham, and project participants who live in Perivale, West London. Audio Arts: Volume 4 (1979) This Audio Arts volume, originally published as an audio cassette magazine in 1979–81, comprises four cassettes with contributions from Margaret Harrison, Ian Mcqueen, Ian Breakwell, Ingrid Sischy and Stuart Brisley Audio Arts: Volume 4 No 1 (1979) This Audio Arts issue, originally published as an audio cassette magazine in 1979, comprises contributions from Margaret Harrison and Lucy Lippard. Feminist Issues in Contemporary Art Margaret Harrison in conversation with Lucy Lippard From an immense basis of practical experience, American writer on contemporary art, Lucy Lippard, and British artist Margaret Harrison compare, analyse and discuss what it means to be an artist and woman within British and American Society today. An informative background is also given of women artists groups, in both countries. 1979 Audio Arts: Volume 4 No 1, Side A 00:00:02: Margaret Harrison, Lucy Lippard. Recorded in spring 1978, in Devon Audio Arts: Volume 4 No 1, Side B 00:00:02: Margaret Harrison, Lucy Lippard. Conversation between the two artists, recorded in spring 1978, in Devon Audio Arts: Volume 4 No 2 (1980) This Audio Arts issue, originally published as an audio cassette magazine in 1980, comprises contributions from Antonio Russolo, Ian Breakwell and Ian Mcqueen, Hugh Davies and David Toop Audio Arts: Volume 4 No 2, Side A 00:00:03: Antonio Russolo: a 1921 archive recording of Futurist Noise Machines. Not only did the intonarumori/noise machine evoke considerable interest from many of the leading composers of the day, they also influenced the use of noises in films, radio and theatre, as well as the symphonies for factory whistles and sirens organised by the Russian futurists in several cities between 1918 and 1922. Hugh Davies: This recording of the intonarumori/noise machine is believed to be the only one in existence. 00:04:47: Ian Breakwell & Ian Mcqueen: Breakwell’s Circus In November 1978 the artist lan Breakwell created an exhibition called Circus at the Third Eye Centre, Glasgow, inspired by the magical theatre spectacles of Hengler’s Glasgow Circus of the early 20th Century. Ian Breakwell and Ian Mcqueen: a collaborative sound version of Breakwell’s exhibition, Circus. As part of the exhibition Breakwell collaborated with lan McQueen, the Third Eye Composer in residence at that time. McQueen composed a tape reproduced on this cassette using Breakwell’s voice reading his series of sixteen related circus texts, recordings made at live circus performances, the voices of old Glaswegians reminiscing about Hengler’s circus and electronic music. 00:29:37: Ian Mcqueen: An extract from lan McQueen’s music theatre work, lnsight into Night, recorded at the I.C.A. March 1979. Audio Arts: Volume 4 No 2, Side B 00:00:03: Hugh Davies & David Toop: Improvised Music The music on this tape represents part of a concert given by Hugh Davies and David Toop at Riverside Studios, London in July 1978. The music was improvised without prior discussion. Hugh Davies plays mostly amplified sound and home made instruments; David Toop plays mostly acoustic, found and home made instruments as well as conventional flutes, fiddles etc. Audio Arts: Volume 4 No 3 (1980) This Audio Arts issue, originally published as an audio cassette magazine in 1980, comprises contributions from Ingrid Sischy, Les Levine, Manhattan Project, Ronald Feldman, Helen Wiener nad Willoughby Sharp. Audio Arts: Volume 4 No 3, Side A 00:00:01: Interview with Ingrid Sischy 00:11:55: Interview with Les Levine Audio Arts: Volume 4 No 3, Side B 00:00:02: Performance by Manhattan Project 00:04:54: Interview with Ronald Feldman 00:23:32: nterview with Helen Weiner 00:32:48: Interview with Willoughby Sharp Audio Arts: Volume 4 No 4 (1981) This Audio Arts issue, originally published as an audio cassette magazine in 1981, comprises contributions from Stuart Brisley Audio Arts: Volume 4 No 4, Side A 00:00:02: Stuart Brisley: ZL656395c Gallery House 1972 Measurement and Division in collaboration with Christopher Gericke, Hayward Gallery 1977 Audio Arts: Volume 4 No 4, Side B 00:00:02: Stuart Brisley: Beneath the Level of Dignity, A Certain English Art, Paris 1979 Lying, Standing, Walking and Talking, Sydney Biennale 1976 Audio Arts: Volume 4 No 4, Side C 00:00:02: Stuart Brisley: Between the Wall and the Floor, Project Art Centre, Dublin 1979. You Know it Makes Sense, Ikon Gallery, Birmingham 1972. The Attic of Poverty, Parachute Magazine Performance Festival, Montreal 1980. Between, DeAppel Amsterdam 1979. 180 Hour Work for Two People Acme Gallery, 1978. Approaches (To The Audience) Mixage, De Lanteren, Rotterdam 1980. Audio Arts: Volume 4 No 4, Side D 00:00:01: Stuart Brisley: Being Before Doing, (provisional title of film being made with Ken McMullen). Audio Arts: Volume 5 (1981) Audio Arts Volume 5 was published as an audio cassette magazine between 1981–2 and includes contributions from Helen Chadwick, Maggie Hambling, Ian McKeever, Mario Merz, Nick Serota, Martin Rewcastle, Gregg Kahn, Christopher Orr, Dan Jones, Jeff Perks, John Copnall, Ray Walker, Eva Lockey, Kate Kelly, Russ Henderson Steel Band as well as a double cassette comprising a compilation of artists’ soundworks Audio Arts: Volume 5 No 1 (1981) A discussion with three artists who had recently completed a period of residency, with: Helen Chadwick (John Smith’s Brewery), Maggi Hambling (The National Gallery), Ian McKeever (Art Space Merseyside) Chaired by Lesley Greene, final comment by Anthony Reynolds. In collaboration with Art Monthly, issue No 51, November 1981. Audio Arts: Volume 5 No 1, Side A Leslie Greene Introduces discussion with Helen Chadwick, Maggie Hambling, Ian McKeever Audio Arts: Volume 5 No 1, Side B Discussion continues, and Anthony Reynolds adds final comment Audio Arts: Volume 5 No 2 (1982) This Audio Arts issue, originally published as an audio cassette magazine in 1982, comprises contributions from Mario Merz, Nick Serota, Martin Rewcastle, Tower Hamlets Residents and Gregg Kahn Audio Arts: Volume 5 No 2, Side A 00:00:02: Mario Merz, Nicholas Serota, Martin Rewcastle, Mark Francis interviewed by William Furlong Audio Arts: Volume 5 No 2, Side B 00:00:02: Mario Merz, Nicholas Serota, Martin Rewcastle, Mark Francis interviewed by William Furlong Audio Arts: Volume 5 No 2, Side C 00:00:01: Tower Hamlets Residents interviewed by William Furlong 00:01:38: Peter Dunn, Lorraine Leeson, Martin Rewcastle, Vivian Lovell interviewed by William Furlong 00:09:10: Gregg Kahn, Martin Rewcastle, Vivian Lovell interviewed by William Furlong 00:15:37: Christopher Orr, Martin Rewcastle, Vivian Lovell interviewed by William Furlong 00:22:02: Dan Jones, Martin Rewcastle, Vivian Lovell interviewed by William Furlong 00:28:45: Jeff Perks, Martin Rewcastle, Vivian Lovell interviewed by William Furlong 00:35:21: John Copnall, Martin Rewcastle, Vivian Lovell interviewed by William Furlong Audio Arts: Volume 5 No 2, Side D 00:00:02: Ray Walker, Martin Rewcastle, Vivian Lovell interviewed by William Furlong 00:05:58: Eva Lockey, Martin Rewcastle, Vivian Lovell interviewed by William Furlong 00:11:55: Kate Kelly, Martin Rewcastle, Vivian Lovell interviewed by William Furlong 00:15:17: Russ Henderson Steel Band Audio Arts: Volume 5 No 3-4 (1982) This cassette Live to Air comprises a compilation of artists' soundworks, includes contributions from: Bruce McLean, Harvey Mangolds, Vidor Diodes, Julia Heyward, T-Venus, Rod Summers, Art & Language, Barbara Ess, Kevin Atherton, Dan Graham, Clive Robertson, Yura Adams, David Garland, Tina Keane, Jacki Apple, Adrian Hall, Arleen Schloss, Vito Acconci, Stuart Brisley, Les Levine, Frank Uwe Laysiepen, Roberta M. Graham, Stephen Willats, Elsa Stansfield Audio Arts: Volume 5 No 3-4, Side A 00:00:01: Limpo-Wristo Poncho-Rocko by Bruce McLean, with Harvey Mangolds, Vidor Diodes 00:07:48: Keep moving buddy by Julia Heyward, with T-Venus 00:13:24: Mailart Dada Skank by Rod Summers 00:19:20: Future pilots. Ratman, the weight watcher with by Art & Language 00:26:54: Oblivion call me to ya (Part III) by Barbara Ess 00:32:19: Audio Arts Advert – Kevin Atherton 00:33:00: My religion by Dan Graham Audio Arts: Volume 5 No 3-4, Side B 00:00:01: Hegemony by Clive Robertson 00:02:41: Whose going to pay you to stay at home by Clive Robertson 00:08:16: Femme futura: Switch Fever by Yura Adams 00:10:58: Maid Without Tears by Yura Adams 00:14:09: I am with you by David Garland 00:17:33: Demolition by Tina Keane 00:22:10: The garden planet revisited (Scene 4 ‘The Storytellers’) by Jacki Apple 00:27:35: Depth Gauge by Adrian Hall 00:34:04: How she sees it – by her 3.00 am June 6 1981 by Arleen 00:37:59: Audio Arts Advert – Kevin Atherton Audio Arts: Volume 5 No 3-4, Side C 00:00:01: An eye for music by Richard Layzell 00:05:19: The Holiday Cottage interviewed by Ian Breakwell 00:09:35: Warhead in the forehead by Bob George 00:14:31: Audio Arts Advert – Kevin Atherton 00:15:11: Three studies from toward a northern service; station identification, the weather, pet corner! by Ian Murray 00:24:10: A lithany for women artist by Hannah O’Shea 00:29:48: White feather by Rose Garrard 00:35:10: Epitaph (South Atlantic) by Gerald Newman Audio Arts: Volume 5 No 3-4, Side D 00:00:01: Rarely Talk (Used Air) by Silvia Ziranek 00:07:42: Memories of Stu Irwin by Lawrence Weiner, with Peter Gordon 00:14:16: To Faust: a footnote by Connie Beckley 00:21:43: Restricted movements by Charlie Hooker 00:26:49: A sampler pink & blue by John Nixon, with Anti Music 00:32:09: Fingers music by Maurizio Nannucci 00:34:33: Audio Arts Advert – Kevin Atherton. 00:35:12: The H. P. Dinner show by Hank Bull. Audio Arts: Volume 5 No 3-4, Side E 00:00:01: But everybody loved dominic lynch by David Cunningham 00:02:54: [untitled], by Jack Goldstein 00:06:48: Studio Sounds by Tom Marioni 00:11:17: Twelve Drumming Messages by David Troostwyk 00:16:06: Audio Arts Advert – Kevin Atherton 00:16:46: Harmonica Curse by Dieter Roth 00:19:51: Enclosures by Kerry Trengove 00:25:46: Model Institution. An Architectural Sound Sculpture by Helen Chadwick 00:31:22: American Medley by John Carson Audio Arts: Volume 5 No 3-4, Side F 00:00:01: Now do you believe the dirty dogs are dead by Vito Acconci 00:01:17: There will be no disasters (Georgiana Collection IV) by Stuart Brisley 00:06:15: Lose by Les Levine 00:11:28: Bioguarde by Frank Uwe Laysiepen, with Marina Abramović 00:15:55: Hit and Myth by Roberta M. Graham 00:21:03: The new reality by Stephen Willats. 00:29:33: Void by Elsa Stansfield, with Madelon Hooykaas 00:39:27 Audio Arts Advert – Kevin Atherton Audio Arts: Volume 6 (1983) Audio Arts Volume 6 was published as a n audio cassette magazine between 1983–4 and includes contributions from Richard Hamilton, Denis Masi, Sonia Knox, Krishen Khanna, Harvey Mangold’s Vidor Diodes, The Laid Back Disciples, Philip Glass, Rhys Chatham, Eric Bogosian, Michelangelo Pistoletto, Judy Rifka, Winston Tong, Glenn Branca, Susan Hiller, Wendy Chambers, John Cage, Steve Rogers and Roselee Goldberg, Wieslaw Borowski, David Kerr, Robin Klassnik, Declan Mcgonagle, Barbara Steveni, Nan Hoover and Charlie Hooker Audio Arts: Volume 6 No 1 (1983) This cassette includes contributions from artists: Richard Hamilton, Denis Masi, Sonia Knox, Krishen Khanna, Harvey Mangold’s Vidor Diodes, The Laid Back Disciples, Philip Glass, Rhys Chatham, Eric Bogosian, Michelangelo Pistoletto, Judy Rifka, Winston Tong Audio Arts: Volume 6 No 1, Side A 00:00:01: Lecture by Richard Hamilton, with Michael Compton 00:19:26: Denis Masi 00:26:28: Sonia Knox 00:32:15: Krishen Khanna and Vivian Sundaram interviewed by Michael Archer 00:42:35: Harvey Mangold’s Vidor Diodes 00:45:15: The Laid Back Disciples Audio Arts: Volume 6 No 1, Side B 00:00:01: Philip Glass interviewed by William Furlong 00:18:38: Rhys Chatham 00:23:22: Eric Bogosian 00:27:19: Michelangelo Pistoletto and Nena Dimitrijević 00:33:54: Judy Rifka 00:40:12: Winston Tong, Blaine L. Reininger, and Tuxedomoon Audio Arts: Volume 6 No 2-3 (1983) This double issue includes contributions from Glenn Branca, Susan Hiller, Sonia Knox, Wendy Chambers, John Cage, Steve Rogers and Roselee Goldberg Audio Arts: Volume 6 No 2-3, Side A 00:00:01: Richard Strange. Two recent dance works written for performance by Rene Eyre. The White Hotel. An adaptation of the poem Don Giovanni from D.M. Thomas novel The White Hotel. Spoken by Sophie McEwen. 00:05:48: Rose Garrard. Conversation with William Furlong 00:20:05: Susan Hiller 00:31:24: Glenn Branca Audio Arts: Volume 6 No 2-3, Side B 00:00:01: Liliane Lijn 00:04:09: Maggi Hambling 00:18:00: A.R Penck. The true name of the main artist is Ralf Winkler, known under the nickname of A.R. Penck. Piano work. 00:20:01: Sharon Morris 00:25:32: Spit Like Paint. The resource is titled Spit like Pant, which is maybe the name of the School band, from Wimbledon School of Art. 00:29:21: Klaus Groh. Vooxing Poooêtre, is an international record of sound poetry compiled by Enzo Minarelli. 00:30:34: Arrigo Lora Totino. 3V is the first of a series of polipoetry issues, edited by Enzo Minarelli. 00:31:42: Allan Vizents. Redline is the latest cassette issue from Mediaspace in Perth, Australia. 00:32:48: Pascal Bussy. Paris Tokyo is a two-cassette issue from Tago Mago in Paris, produced and edited by Pascal Bussy. 00:33:55: Chris Devonshire. Potential Propaganda is a cassette from Toronto, produced by Chris Devonshire, Carl Hamfelt, Mike Philip-Wojewoda, Erella Vent. 00:35:08: Leif Brush. Teleconstructs I is a cassette by Leif Brush, soundwork done in collaboration with Minnesota and New York audio artist and musicians, linking two sites, via satellite, in sounds. 00:36:25: Paulo Bruscky, an extract from Nicola Frangione’s LP of his MAIL MUSIC collective work project. 00:37:40: Richard Strange 00:41:49: Sonia Knox. Full version of Walking Glass, an edited version of which appeared on the previous issue of Audio Arts. Audio Arts: Volume 6 No 2-3, Side C 00:00:01: Wendy Mae Chambers 00:00:46: Steve Rogers. The interview takes place on the flight from London to New York and starts with take-off and ends with landing. 00:19:18: Charlie Morrow 00:19:48: Mary Tierney 00:22:28: Kazoophony 00:24:20: Edward Koch 00:28:31: Kazoophony 00:29:43: Christopher Price 00:39:00: Annea Lockwood. This extract is a scan of the various parts of the Englewood Brook Falls, where it enters the Hudson River, in Englewood, New Jersey, opposite the north tip of Manhattan. 00:45:01: Charlie Morrow Audio Arts: Volume 6 No 2-3, Side D 00:00:01: Interview with John Milton Cage 00:18:24: Performance by Joan La Barbara 00:25:06: Interview with Roselee Goldberg 00:35:28: Interview with Bob George 00:42:50: Soundwork: Charlie Morrow Audio Arts: Volume 6 No 4 (1983) This Audio Arts issue, originally published as an audio cassette magazine in 1984, comprises contributions from Wieslaw Borowski, David Kerr, Robin Klassnik, Declan Mcgonagle, Barbara Steveni, Nan Hoover and Charlie Hooker. Audio Arts: Volume 6 No 4, Side A 00:00:02: Neil Gordon Kinnock 00:09:32: Orchard Gallery, Londonderry: Declan McGonagle 00:20:01: Charlie Hooker, from a recording made at The Whitechapel Art Gallery, November 1983 00:27:56: Ikon Gallery, Birmingham: Antonia Payne 00:34:37: Ikon Gallery advertisement 00:35:00: Orchard Gallery advertisement 00:35:26: ICA Video Tech advertisement 00:36:36: Half Asleep, Nan Hoover, 1980 remix 1984 00:41:47: Matts Gallery, London: Robin Klassnik Audio Arts: Volume 6 No 4, Side B 00:00:02: Broken Music Milan Knížác. Edition Hundertmark (cassette&record) (Germany) 00:01:08: Western Thinking Matthew Sommerville (cassette) (U.S.A.) 00:02:24: Big Brother Danny Alias. Bell Associates (cassette) (U.S.A.) 00:03:50: New Jersey Portrait Jerry Allyn (cassette) (U.S.A.) 00:05:00: Punk Ployd from Alien Nation Peeter Sepp (cassette) (Canada) 00:06:10: She was a Visitor composed by Robert Ashley adapted by Owen Sound from Beyond the Range. Underwhich Audiographic Series. (Canada) 00:07:30: Teleconstructs Spacework II Leif Brush (cassette) (Canada) 00:08:35: Neotonemes for Bells and Rustles from 3 V polipoetry, issue number 2: Enzo Minarelli (r 45rpm) (Italy) 00:09:42: Blues for Jake Leigh Hobba from Audio Eyes catalogue (cassette) (Australia) 00:10:47: Neil Pedder 00:11:23: Neil Pedder 00:12:06: Graham Gaunt 00:12:45: Danny Meehan 00:13:28: Lief Kean 00:14:03: David Hague 00:14:43: Michael Arbuckle 00:15:20: simon Cutts. Coracle Press, London 00:21:32: The Directory of Exhibition Spaces advertisement 00:21:51: Canada House Gallery advertisement 00:22:22: John Hansard Gallery advertisement 00:22:31: Interview with David Kerr. Experimental Art Foundation, Adelaide 00:30:01: Interview with Barbara Steveni 00:36:21: Performance by David Tomas. This is a section from the entire work available on a 45 rpm 12” record. 00:40:06: Interview with Grita Insam. Modern Art Galerie, Vienna 00:42:36: Interview with Wieslaw Borowski. Galeria Foksal, Warsaw Audio Arts: Volume 7 (1984) Audio Arts Volume 7 was published as an audio cassette magazine between 1984–5 and includes contributions from Helen Chadwick, Howard Hodgkin, Waldemar Januszczak, Marina Abramovic/Ulay, Gerald Newman, Frank Stella, Gerhard Lischka, John Carson, Marinus Boezem, and comments and reactions from the 2nd the International Contemporary Art Fair in 1985. Audio Arts: Volume No 1-2 (1984) This double issue includes contributions from Helen Chadwick, Howard Hodgkin, Waldemar Januszczak, Marina Abramovic/Ulay and Gerald Newman Audio Arts: Volume 7 No 1-2, Side A 00:03:31: Interview with Howard Hodgkin 00:36:17: Interview with Claire Henry 00:38:34: Interview with Kerry Trengrove 00:41:44: Interview with Rose Garrard 00:45:09: Interview with Gerald Newman. The soundwork is announced by William Furlong 00:48:08: Interview with Silvia Ziranek Audio Arts: Volume 7 No 1-2, Side B 00:02:18: Interview with Waldemar Januszczak 00:11:10: Interview with Carlo Tato 00:14:10: Interview with Giulio Paolini 00:15:43: Interview with Heidi Grundmann 00:20:37: Interview with Dr Willi Bongard 00:29:53: Interview with Flavio Caroli 00:36:19: Interview with John Roberts 00:45:16: Interview with Maurizio Nannucci Audio Arts: Volume 7 No 1-2, Side C 00:02:20: Interview with Waldemar Januszczak 00:09:17: Interview with Helen Chadwick 00:13:33: Interview with John Walters 00:21:25: Interview with Marina Abramović 00:22:19: Interview with William Feaver 00:25:42: Interview with Declan McGonagle 00:29:27: Interview with Chris Carrell 00:32:07: Interview with Theresa Gleadowe 00:34:40: Interview with Anthony Reynolds Audio Arts: Volume 7 No 1-2, Side D 00:02:10: Interview with Anthony Reynolds 00:04:32: Interview with Shelagh Wakely 00:12:42: Interview with Connie Beckley 00:19:38: Interview with Waldemar Januszczak 00:25:35: Interview with Julian Andrews Audio Arts: Volume No 3 (1985) This cassette includes comments and reactions from the 2nd the International Contemporary Art Fair in 1985 with contributions from Marisa Cardinale & Dean Savard, Denis Masi, John Hilliard and a report from Nova Scotia College of Art & Design Audio Arts: Volume 7 No 3, Side A 00:00:12: Marisa Cardinale; Civilian Warfare (NY) 00:03:20: Elaine King; The Fun Gallery (NY) 00:06:40: A. Rahim Sharif; The Bahrain Art Society (Bahrain) 00:08:35: Simon Cutts; Coracle Press Gallery (London) 00:09:43: Joe La Placa; Callozi La Placa Gallery (London) 00:11:48: Sarah Short; Waddington Gallery (London) 00:12:21: Edward Totah; Edward Totah Gallery (London) 00:13:35: Ursula Krinzinger; Gallery Krinzinger (Vienna) 00:14:17: Sur Rodney; Gracie Mansion Gallery (NY) 00:15:42: Nicholas Logsdail; Lisson Gallery (London) 00:17:26: Nicola Jacobs; Nicola Jacobs Gallery (London) 00:19:03: Hannah Collins; Night Report Projectionist: Ronald Grant. Acknowledgement is due to Jane Fish and the Film Archive department of the Imperial War Museum for their kind permission to use origina soundtrack material in this work 00:24:16: Denis Masi talking about his period as first artist in residence at the ;Imperial War Museum, London. Interviews recorded 13 July, 24 August & 21 December 1984 00:41:44: Malcolm Morley talking on the occasion of his retrospective exhibition at the Whitechapel Art Gallery. (22 June – 21 August 1983) Audio Arts: Volume 7 No 3, Side B Side B contains an interview and Sound on Sound/Extracts from new art related records and tapes. 00:00:02: Interview with John Hilliard discussing his new works on canvas at the Institute of Contemporary Arts, London, 29 November 1984 00:19:00: Martha Wilson; High performance, issue 23 The Record 240 South Broadway, 5th Floor, Los Angeles, California 90012 00:19:33: Craig Burk; Alia Records, c/o Jack Fetterman, 345 East 80th St 33E. New York NY 10021 00:20:31: The Project Minus Delta,& T; (r) Postfach 41, A-101 0 Wien, Austria 00:21:42: Voices Notes & Noise; Recommended Records, Dominikanergasse 7, 8700 Wurzburg, W. Germany 00:22:55: Alison Marchant; Talking Down A Microphone 00:23:58: Mark Stahl; ;De Appel No. 3 (c) De Appel, Brouwersgracht ‘196, 1013 HD Amsterdam 00:24:59: Claude Millard; La Contadora. Artalect: Art et Lectures, 49 rue de Montreuil, 75011 Paris 00:26:10: Die Todliche Doris; chore & soli, Gelbe Musik, schaperstrasse 11, 1000 Berlin 15 00:26:33: Report from Nova Scotia College of Art & Design Bruce Barber, Gerry Fergusson, Micah Lexier, Ingrid Koenig artworks and additional material: Dan Lander, Micah Lexier, David Barteaus with Wendy Geller and Phollop Willing P.A., Andy James, Andy Dowdon, Doug Barron And Q104 Audio Arts: Volume No 4 (1985) This Audio Arts issue, originally published as an audio cassette magazine in 1985, comprises contributions from Frank Stella, Gerhard Lischka, John Carson, Marinus Boezem, Marina Abramovic/Ulay and Ciaran Benson Audio Arts: Volume 7 No 4, Side A 00:00:03: Interview with Frank Stella talking at the Institute of Contemporary Art during the installation of Stella’s exhibition, May 1985. Interviewed by William Furlong 00:22:44: Interview with Marinus Boezem describing work in the artist’s exhibition at the Anthony Reynolds Gallery. Interviewed by William Furlong 00:23:32: Interview with Gerhard Lischka recorded at the Bern Kunstmuseum, April 1985. Interviewed by William Furlong 00:39:54: Interview with Marina Abramović. The talk is held at the Schweizerhof, Bern. Interviewed by William Furlong 00:48:20: Sound on Sound. Extracts from new art related records and tapes. Marty St James & Anne Wilson (cassette), Visual Art Songs for the 80’s (GB) 00:49:17: Sound on Sound. Extracts from new art related records and tapes. Christina Kubitsch (cassette), On Air (Italy) 00:50:23: Sound on Sound. Extracts from new art related records and tapes. Andy James (cassette), Art Stylings by Russell (Canada) 00:51:23: Sound on Sound. Extracts from new art related records and tapes. Andy Dowden (cassette), What I Feel (Canada) 00:52:33: Sound on Sound. Extracts from new art related records and tapes. Audio by Artists Festival (cassette), Radio Programme: CKDU FM (Canada) 00:52:42: Sound on Sound. Extracts from new art related records and tapes. Alan Vizents (cassette), PORTraits (Australia) 00:53:41: Sound on Sound. Extracts from new art related records and tapes. Beth Anderson (record), Views Beside (Germany) 00:54:49: Sound on Sound. Extracts from new art related records and tapes. Paul Thomas (record), Denial (Australia) 00:55:51: Sound on Sound. Extracts from new art related records and tapes. Nicola Frangione (record), Italic environments (Italy) 00:57:01: Sound on Sound. Extracts from new art related records and tapes. Funk’n Animals (record) (USA) 00:57:50: Sound on Sound. Extracts from new art related records and tapes. Organum (Jackman, David) (record), Tower of Silence (GB) 00:58:47: ;Sound on Sound. Extracts from new art related records and tapes. Organum (Jackman, David) (record), Tower of Silence (GB) Audio Arts: Volume 7 No 4, Side B 00:00:03: Audio Arts at SFX Dublin. Maori Lummi Sticks. Soundwork by Music & Movement 00:03:21: Audio Arts at SFX Dublin. The fields of Athenry. Performance by Robbie 00:06:19: Audio Arts at SFX Dublin. Critical discussion I: Are there characteristic tendencies within contemporary Irish art? Conversation with John Carson 00:22:16: Audio Arts at SFX Dublin. Max. East to West. Performance by Conor Kelly 00:26:56: Audio Arts at SFX Dublin. The loved Don Perlimplin and Belisa in the garden. Love, Love that lies Wounded. Performance by Roger Doyle 00:31:13: Audio Arts at SFX Dublin. Critical Discussion II: ROSC within the National and International context. Conversation with Ciaran Benson 00:47:19: Audio Arts at SFX Dublin. Voice performance by Alanna O’Kelly 00:51:49: Audio Arts at SFX Dublin. Jinny Joe. Performance by Liam Weldon 00:56:10: Audio Arts at SFX Dublin. The Sixties. Performance by Real Wild West Audio Arts: Volume 8 (1986) This Audio Arts volume, originally published as an audio cassette magazine in 1986–8, comprises contributions from Joseph Beuys, Les Levine, Andy Warhol, Rasheed Araeen, Donald Judd, and recordings from documenta VIII Audio Arts: Volume 8 No 1 (1986) This cassette includes contributions from Joseph Beuys, Les Levine, Krzysztof Wodiczko, Stephen Willats, 1985 Turner Prize, ‘Audie’ Awards Ceremony 1985 Audio Arts: Volume 8 No 1, Side A 00:00:04: Joseph Beuys talking on the occasion of his installation Plight at the Anthony d’Offay Gallery, October 1985. This was to be the last exhibition made by Beuys in Britain. He died in January 1986 00:28:23: Les Levine in conversation with William Furlong and Mike Archer during the presentation of his Blame God series of public billboard works, September 1985 00:39:14: Krzysztof Wodiczko discusses and passers-by respond to a projection onto the Duke of York’s steps and monument. The Mall, London, August 1985 Audio Arts: Volume 8 No 1, Side B 00:00:03: Stephen Willats and residents of Harvey House, Brentford describe and comment on his latest interactive artwork, Brentford Towers, October 1985. 00:16:34: Gregory Whitehead (cassette), Disorder Speech (USA) 00:17:27: Oscar McLennan (cassette), Letter to Mother 00:18:47: Joyce Cutler-Shaw (cassette), The Odyssey of the Messenger (USA) 00:19:26: Le Forte Four / L44 (cassette) Slowscan (Holland) 00:20:13: Allan Harding Mackay (cassette), The Centre/Direct from Bern (Canada) 00:21:04: Paul Thomas (cassette), Cracked Feet (Australia) 00:21:44: David Clarck (cassette), (Canada) 00:22:31; Dennis Williams (cassette), I Dreamed there was a Long Highway (USA) 00:23:19: Neue Tone (cassette), (Germany) 00:24:07: Peter Gregg (c), Play Environment Projects 1985 (GB) 00:24:59: Die Todliche Doris (r) Naturkatastrophen (Germany) 00:25:44: Luigi Russolo (r), Dada for now (GB) 00:26:04: The 1985 Turner Prize at the Tate Gallery Announcement and interviews by William Furlong. With comments from: William Packer, Richard Wentworth, Melvin Bragg, John Roberts, Jon Bird, Alan Haydon, Paul Johnstone, Alan Bowness, Sir Richard Attenborough, Howard Hodgkin, Peter Townsend, John Hoyland, Michael Moon, Marina Vaizey, John Mcewen, John Walters, Matthew Collings & Norman Rosenthal, November 1985. 00:38:16: ‘Audie’ Awards Ceremony 1985 A grand gala benefit night for Audio Arts organised by Bruce Mclean and Mel Gooding, at Riverside Studios, October 1985. Participants included: Patrick Heron, Paul Richards, Richard Cork, Anthony D’offay Richard Hamilton, William Feaver, Kerry Trengove, Barry Barker, Barry Flanagan, Waldemar Januszczak, Richard Deacon, Nick Serota, Mary Kelly, Susan Hiller, Kathy Acker, Milena Kalinowska & Silvia Ziranek + New records and tapes. Audio Arts: Volume 8 No 2-3 (1987) This double issue includes contributions from Nancy Spero, Julian Schnabel, John Latham, Andy Warhol, Rasheed Araeen, Donald Judd And Mona Hatoum Audio Arts: Volume 8 No 2-3, Side A 00:00:02: Nancy Spero talking to Skye Holland on the occasion of her exhibition at the Institute of Contemporary Arts, March 1987. 00:29:06: Kevin Atherton discusses two of his public art works on site at Brixton British Rail station and in the Forest of Dean, August and September 1986 respectively. Audio Arts: Volume 8 Nos 2 and 3, Side A – Nancy Spero, Kevin Atherton Listen Audio Arts: Volume 8 No 2-3, Side B 00:00:02: Julian Schnabel is interviewed at Browns Hotel on the day after the opening of his exhibition at the Whitechapel Art Gallery, September 1986. 00:29:35: Bruce Mclean provides a ‘guide’ to his exhibition, The Floor, The Wall, The Fireplace at the Anthony d’Offay Gallery, 1987. Audio Arts: Volume 8 Nos 2 and 3, Side B – Julian Schnabel, Bruce McLean Listen Audio Arts: Volume 8 No 2-3, Side C 00:00:02: John Latham talks about his recent exhibition at the Lisson Gallery as well as the wider issues that have concerned him over the past ten years, April 1987. 00:29:47: Andy Warhol died unexpectedly in February 1987. In July 1986 he visited London for his exhibition of large self portraits at the Anthony d’Offay Gallery. At the press preview the media turned out in full to photograph him, to ask questions and to conduct interviews. This interview was made on that occasion. Audio Arts: Volume 8 Nos 2 and 3, Side C – John Latham, Andy Warhol listen Audio Arts: Volume 8 No 2-3, Side D 00:00:02: Rasheed Araeen comments on his works included in the exhibition Two Worlds as well as examining the issues that it raised, The Whitechapel Art Gallery, September 1986. 00:09:53: Donald Judd discusses his works on exhibition at the Waddington Gallery, March 1986. 00:24:20: Mona Hatoum talking at the Air Gallery about her installation Hidden From Prying Eyes. This was included in At The Edge, an Installation, Performance and Film event held in the Gallery, April 1987. 00:34:23: Sound On Sound. New & Archival records & tapes. Nigel Rolfe, The Curtain of Life engineer Pearse Dunne, Asst. John Grimes, 1986. 00:37:34: Sound On Sound. New & Archival records & tapes. Guillaume Apollinaire Le Pont Mirabeau. Phonotheque Nationale, 1912. Audio Arts: Volume 8 Nos 2 and 3, Side D – Rasheed Araeen, Donald Judd And Mona Hatoum Listen Audio Arts: Volume 8 No 4 & Volume 9 No 1 (1988) This Audio Arts double issue, originally published as an audio cassette magazine in 1988 includes contributions from Tony Cragg, Antony Gormley, John Cage and Fischli/Weiss Audio Arts: Volume 8 No 4 & Volume 9 No 1, Side A 00:00:01: John Milton Cage. Soundwork installation actuality with commentary by William Furlong recorded in der Karl Kirche 00:02:35: Antony Gormley 00:14:18: Marcel Odenbach. Video installation actuality with commentary by William Furlong. 00:16:20: Maria Nordman. Soundwork installation actuality with commentary by William Furlong. 00:18:57: Rolf Julius 00:19:26: Helen and Newton Harrison. Helen and Newton Harrison are interviewed about their environmental work. 00:27:01: Edward Fry Audio Arts: Volume 8 No 4 & Volume 9 No 1, Side B 00:00:01: Terry Allen. Soundwork installation actuality with commentary by William Furlong. 00:02:47: Germano Celant 00:08:30: Marie-Jo Lafontaine. Video installation actuality with commentary by William Furlong. 00:09:44: Bill Woodrow 00:18:50: Klaus vom Bruch. Video installation actuality with commentary by William Furlong. 00:19:48: Elaine King Audio Arts: Volume 8 No 4 & Volume 9 No 1, Side C 00:00:01: Michael Ehrloff 00:07:52: Frédérick Du Chayla from Studio Totem, France. 00:13:47: Andreas Brandolini 00:21:27: Jasper Morrison is interviewed about his News Centre installation 00:30:36: Ray Hughes Audio Arts: Volume 8 No 4 & Volume 9 No 1, Side D 00:00:02: Tony Cragg 00:11:55: Fischli and Weiss. Commentary by Michael Archer of The Way Things Go 00:14:29: Stuart Morgan 00:17:01: Shigeko Kubota. Commentary by William Furlong on an installation called Niagara Falls 00:18:17: Ulrich Rückriem 00:21:47: Martin Kunz 00:31:29: Richard Demarco. Discussion about an installation by Joseph Beuys. 00:34:10: Commentary by William Furlong and Michael Archer on A View to the Temple by Ian Hamilton Finlay Audio Arts: Volume 9 (1988) This Audio Arts volume, originally published as an audio cassette magazine in 1986–8, comprises contributions from Joseph Beuys, Les Levine, Andy Warhol, Rasheed Araeen, Donald Judd, and recordings from documenta VIII Audio Arts: Volume 9 No 2 (1988) This Audio Arts issue, originally published as an audio cassette magazine in 1988 includes contributions from Roy Lichtenstein, Richard Hamilton and Marco Livingstone Audio Arts: Volume 9 No 2, Side A 00:00:01: Marco Livingstone in conversation with Roy Lichtenstein and Richard Hamilton, recorded at the Museum of Modem Art, Oxford, May 1988. The artists discuss the development of their work and its references within the context of Pop Art both in Britain and the USA. Audio Arts: Volume 9 No 2, Side B 00:00:02: Marco Livingstone in conversation with Roy Lichtenstein and Richard Hamilton, recorded at the Museum of Modem Art, Oxford, May 1988. The artists discuss the development of their work and its references within the context of Pop Art both in Britain and the USA. Audio Arts: Volume 9 No 3 (1988) This Audio Arts issue, originally published as an audio cassette magazine in 1988 includes contributions from Tony Cragg, Roland Brener, Richard Cork and Nicholas Logsdail Audio Arts: Volume 9 No 3, Side A 00:00:01: Thirty minute interview with Tony Cragg discussing his work in the British Pavilion 00:18:12: Nicholas Logsdail 00:23:34: Richard Cork 00:33:51: Henry Meyric Hughes 00:37:24: Andrew Nairne 00:38:35: Maurizio Nannucci 00:40:46: Venice Biennale 1988 Visitors Audio Arts: Volume 9 No 3, Side B 00:00:01: Michael Archer 00:06:50: Ray Hughes 00:13:24: Maureen Paley 00:19:34: Gábor Bachmann 00:20:38: Tibor Szalai 00:21:09: Michael Archer 00:27:51: Sandy Nairne 00:31:51: Roland Brener 00:42:21: Keiji Uematsu Audio Arts: Volume 9 No 4 (1989) This Audio Arts issue, originally published as an audio cassette magazine in 1989 includes contributions from Gerhard Richter and Nam June Paik. Audio Arts: Volume 9 No 4, Side A 00:00:01: In this rare recording Gerhard Richter discusses his series of works: The London Paintings, exhibited at the Anthony d’Offay Gallery, London, in 1988, as well as the Capitalist realist show in Dresden and more. He talks to William Furlong, Jill Lloyd, Michael Archer and Peter Townsend. Audio Arts: Volume 9 No 4, Side B 00:00:01: The interview with Nam June Paik was recorded in London during his exhibition Video Works 1963–88, at the Hayward Gallery, late in 1988. Audio Arts: Volume 10 (1989) This Audio Arts volume, originally published as an audio cassette magazine in 1989–90, comprises contributions from Ilya Kabakov, Eric Bulatov, Jeff Koons, Michael Craig-Martin and the Venice Biennale 1990 Audio Arts: Volume 10 No 1 (1989) This Audio Arts issue, originally published as an audio cassette magazine in 1989 includes contributions from Ilya Kabakov, Eric Bulatov, Karsten Schubert, Leslie Waddington, Holly Solomon, Annely Juda and Mark Francis Audio Arts: Volume 10 No 1, Side A 00:00:01: Ilya Kabakov discusses work being presented at the Institute of Contemporary Art 00:17:46: Eric Bulatov talks about work being presented at the Institute of Contemporary Art 00:30:37: A report from Art London 89, with Roy Cook 00:33:17: A report from Art London 89, with Holly Solomon 00:34:49: A report from Art London 89, with Karsten Schubert 00:38:01: A report from Art London 89, with Sue Welland Audio Arts: Volume 10 No 1, Side B 00:00:01: A report from Art London 89, with Peter McLaren 00:02:52: A report from Art London 89, with Leslie Waddinton 00:07:03: A report from Art London 89, with Gennaro Telaro 00:12:36: A report from Art London 89, with Annely Juda 00:14:43: A report from Art London 89, with Mike Von Joel 00:18:29: ;A report from Art London 89, with Vitaly Manin 00:22:43: An interview with Mark Francis, commissaire delegue of the international exhibition Magiciens de la Terre, talking about the issues and concerns of this major exhibition in Paris Audio Arts: Volume 10 No 3 (1989) This is a recording of Michael Craig-Martin in conversation with Michael Archer as part of the Talking Art series of discussions at the lCA in 1989 In this recording made in November 1989, as part of the Talking Art series held at the lCA, Michael Craig-Martin discusses his work with Michael Archer, in the same month as his first major retrospective opened at the Whitechape Art Gallery. Craig-Martin, talks about his earlier ‘conceptual’ works such as A Glass of Water Called an Oak Tree, and his use of renamings, substitutions and juxtapositions to provide the means by which he scrutinises and reappraises the real and the imagined. Audio Arts: Volume 10 No 3, Side A 00:00:01: Michael Craig-Martin in conversation with Michael Archer as part of the Talking Art series Audio Arts: Volume 10 No 3, Side B 00:00:01: Michael Craig-Martin in conversation with Michael Archer as part of the Talking Art series Audio Arts: Volume 10 No 4 (1990) This Audio Arts issue, originally published as an audio cassette magazine in 1990 comprises recordings at the Venice Biennale, including contributions from Anish Kapoor, Andrew Graham-Dixon, Stuart Morgan, David Mach, Gray Watson and Peter Frank Audio Arts: Volume 10 No 4, Side A 00:00:01: An interview with Anish Kapoor at Venice Biennale 1990 00:24:05: An interview with Andrew Graham-Dixon at Venice Biennale 1990 Audio Arts: Volume 10 No 4, Side B 00:00:01: An interview with Stuart Morgan at Venice Biennale 1990 00:11:00: An interview with David Mach at Venice Biennale 1990 00:17:37: An interview with Gray Watson at Venice Biennale 1990 00:24:27: An interview with Peter Frank at Venice Biennale 1990 Audio Arts: Volume 11 (1990) This Audio Arts volume, originally published as an audio cassette magazine in 1989–90, comprises contributions from Ilya Kabakov, Eric Bulatov, Jeff Koons, Michael Craig-Martin and the Venice Biennale 1990 Audio Arts: Volume 11 No 1 (1990) Audio Arts Volume 11 was published as an audio cassette magazine between 1990–1 and includes contributions from John Stezaker, a recording of soundwork installation Wave Wall / Dust and a Shadow, Malcolm Morley, Nancy Spero, Leon Golub, Eric Troncy, Deidrich Diedrichsen, Sophia Ungers, Marius Babias, Klaus Werner, Maria Eichhorn, John Hutchinson, Declan McGonagle and Karsten Schubert. Audio Arts: Volume 11 No 1, Side A 00:00:01: John Stezaker discusses the influences, origins and references of a large group of recent collages being exhibited at the Salama – Caro Gallery, London, February 1991 00:36:42: Charlie Hooker sound work Wave – Wall/Dust and a Shadow was derived from two site specific audio installations at the James Hockey Gallery & ACAVA Central Space June – December 1990 Audio Arts: Volume 11 No 1, Side B 00:00:01: Malcolm Morley talks about his works in a three gallery exhibition at the Anthony d’Offay Gallery in September 1990. As well as paintings, Morley was also showing sculpture, being exhibited in Britain for the first time Audio Arts: Volume 11 No 2 (1990) A recording of Nancy Spero & Leon Golub in conversation with Adrian Searle as part of the Talking Art series of discussions at the ICA in 1990 Another recording in the Talking Art series of discussions held at the ICA, London, in April 1990. Here Spero and Golub discuss the difficulties and responsibilities of making socially committed art in the United States today. The artists also talk about censorship, and the use of highly charged subject matter in Golub’s work and in Spero’s, a preoccupation with sexuality and myth. The artists were speaking to Adrian Searle. Audio Arts: Volume 11 No 2, Side A 00:00:01: Nancy Spero and Leon Golub in conversation with Adrian Searle Audio Arts: Volume 11 No 2, Side B 00:00:01: A continuation of Nancy Spero and Leon Golub in conversation with Adrian Searle Audio Arts: Volume 11 No 3-4 (1991) This Audio Arts double issue, originally published as an audio cassette magazine in 1991, features issues and debates with artists, curators and critics in Nice, Cologne, Berlin, Leipzig, Dublin and London Issues & debates (Produced in collaboration with Artscribe) This double issue of Audio Arts is devoted to examining the current tendencies, themes and issues of Contemporary Art in Europe. Recordings were made during July and August 1991 with artists, curators, dealers and critics in Nice, Cologne, Berlin, Leipzig, Dublin and London by William Furlong and Michael Archer. Contributors were asked whether or not they felt there has been a shift in emphasis between art of the 80s and 90s, and if so, to try and define the character of that change. Is it the result of an inevitable exhaustion of interest and a consequent turn in the fashion cycle, or is it in some way due to recent social, political and economic changes in Europe? What are the important issues for art in the 90s? Questions were also asked about the seeming dominance of the New York-Cologne axis and, more generally, the relationships which exist in the various centres of the production between local, national and international perspectives on art. Audio Arts: Volume 11 No 3-4, Side A 00:00:01: An interview with Eric Troncy 00:37:12: An interview with Deidrich Diedrichsen Audio Arts: Volume 11 No 3-4, Side B 00:00:01: An interview with Sophia Ungers 00:14:58: An interview with Marius Babias Audio Arts: Volume 11 No 3-4, Side C 00:00:01: An interview with Klaus Werner 00:17:21: An interview with Maria Eichhorn 00:29:08: An interview with John Hutchinson Audio Arts: Volume 11 No 3-4, Side D 00:00:01: An interview with Declan McGonagle 00:06:19: An interview with Karsten Schubert Audio Arts: Volume 12 (1992) Audio Arts Volume 12 was published as an audio cassette magazine between 1992–3 and includes contributions from Rachel Whiteread, Michael Landy, Lucia Nogueira, Zarina Bhimji, Richard Serra, Mike Kelley and Anya Gallaccio, as well as a double issue recorded at documenta 9. Audio Arts: Volume 12 No 1 (1992) This Audio Arts issue, originally published as an audio cassette magazine in 1992 features contributions from Rachel Whiteread, Michael Landy, Lucia Nogueira and Zarina Bhimji Audio Arts: Volume 12 No 1, Side A 00:00:01: An interview with Rachel Whiteread at documenta IX 00:25:00: An interview with Michael Landy at Closing Down Sale, Landy’s latest one-person recession-inspired show at the Karsten Schubert Gallery, London Audio Arts: Volume 12 No 1, Side B 00:00:01: Lucia Nogueira talks about an installation at the Anthony Reynolds Gallery, London, in Spring 1992 00:21:53: An interview with Zarina Bhimji shortly after the artist’s one-person exhibition at the Ikon Gallery, Birmingham Audio Arts: Volume 12 No 2-3 (1992) This double issue of Audio Arts was recorded at documenta IX, in Kassel, Germany, in June 1992. The tapes comprise interviews, reportage, ambience and sounds from various installations including Bruce Nauman's Anthro / Socio and Stan Douglas's video projections of four black American jazz musicians in a free improvisation session. Contents include: Jonathan Borofsky, Richard Deacon, Rose Finn-Kelcey, Mario Merz, Stuart Morgan, Lars Nittve, Karsten Schubert and Rachel Whiteread Audio Arts: Volume 12 No 2-3, Side A 00:00:01: Bruce Nauman’s Anthro / Socio 00:01:31: An interview with Stuart Morgan 00:10:36: An interview with Michael Giraud 00:13:12: An interview with Jonathan Borofsky 00:16:27: An installation by Cildo Meireles 00:16:57: An interview with Mario Merz 00:21:15: An interview with Lars Nittve Audio Arts: Volume 12 No 2-3, Side B 00:00:01: An interview with Rose Finn-Kelcey 00:09:54: An installation by Stan Douglas 00:12:15: An interview with Brian Mulvahill 00:16:58: An interview with Karsten Schubert Audio Arts: Volume 12 No 2-3, Side C 00:00:01: An interview with Richard Deacon Audio Arts: Volume 12 No 2-3, Side D 00:00:01: An interview with Rachel Whiteread 00:16:48: An installation by Max Neuhaus 00:17:45: Vox pop interviews with Guillaume Bijl 00:21:20: An interview with Jan Hoet Audio Arts: Volume 12 No 4 (1993) This double issue of Audio Arts was recorded at documenta IX, in Kassel, Germany, in June 1992. The tapes comprise interviews, reportage, ambience and sounds from various installations including Bruce Nauman's Anthro / Socio and Stan Douglas's video projections of four black American jazz musicians in a free improvisation session. Contents include: Jonathan Borofsky, Richard Deacon, Rose Finn-Kelcey, Mario Merz, Stuart Morgan, Lars Nittve, Karsten Schubert and Rachel Whiteread Audio Arts: Volume 12 No 4, Side A 00:00:01: An interview with Richard Serra Audio Arts: Volume 12 No 4, Side B FILE MISSING FROM TATE SERVER 00:00:01: An interview with Mike Kelley 00:21:46: An interview with Anya Gallaccio Audio Arts: Volume 13 (1993) This Audio Arts volume, originally published as an audio cassette magazine in 1993–4, comprises contributions from Ellsworth Kelly, Christine Borland, Mona Hatoum and recordings from the Venice Biennale 1993 Audio Arts: Volume 13 No 1 (1993) Audio Arts Volume 13 was published as an audio cassette magazine between 1993–4 and includes contributions from Ellsworth Kelly, Christine Borland, Eugenio Dittborn, Thomas Trebstein, Andrew Sabin, Joseph Kosuth, Mrinalini Mukherjee, T.S. Enkhjin and Mona Hatoum as well as recordings from the Venice Biennale in June 1993. Audio Arts: Volume 13 No 1, Side A 00:00:01: An interview with Ellsworth Kelly during the exhibition documenta IX in Kassel, October 1992 Audio Arts: Volume 12 No 1, Side B 00:00:01: An interview with Christine Borland on the occasion of the exhibition of the work Small objects that save lives 00:14:45: An interview with Eugenio Dittborn during the exhibition at the Institute of Contemporary Art in London in April 1993 00:28:33: An interview with Thomas Trebstein 00:30:42: Andrew Sabin discusses The Sea of Sun during its installation at Battersea Art Center in South London, December 1992 Audio Arts: Volume 13 No 2-3 (1994) This Audio Arts double issue, originally published as an audio cassette magazine in 1993, was recorded during the opening days of the Venice Biennale in June This double issue of Audio Arts was recorded during the opening days of the Venice Biennale in June 1993. The two tapes include interviews, conversations, ambience and extracts from sound and video works. Interviews in the Giardini section were conducted by William Furlong and in the Aperto by Liam Gillick. Some interviews were recorded at other locations in Venice. Giardini: The National Pavilions: The tape starts with the sounds of people walking across the torn up marble flooring slabs in the German Pavilion (Germania: Hans Haacke): martial music from a kiosk behind the Russian Pavilion (llya Kabakov); a performance of music by John Cage at the Goldoni Theatre,Venice, performed by Margaret Leng Tang. Audio Arts: Volume 13 No 2-3, Side A 00:01:49 An interview with Richard Hamilton 00:25:00 An interview with Michael Craig-Martin 00:29:27 An interview with William Feaver 00:36:27 A soundwork installation by Andrea Fraser 00:37:52 An interview with Rudi Fuchs 00:43:10 An interview with Jan Hoet Audio Arts: Volume 12 No 2-3, Side B 00:00:01 An interview with Hans Haacke 00:10:29 An interview with Lawrence Weiner 00:13:50 An interview with Yoko Ono (recorded via a phone link with New York 00:20:04 An interview with David Elliot 00:24:27 An interview with Judy Annear 00:28:54 An interview with Jenny Watson 00:35:31 An interview with Miroslaw Balka 00:40:04 An interview with Anda Rottenburg 00:45:19 An interview with Maureen Paley Audio Arts: Volume 13 No 2-3, Side C 00:00:00 An interview with Matthew Slotover 00:06:06 An interview with Philippe Parreno 00:09:45 An interview with Carsten Holler 00:14:44 An interview with Simon Patterson 00:19:25 An interview with Carter Kustera 00:24:43 An interview with Kristin Oppenheim 00:25:30 An interview with Meg Cranston 00:30:22 An interview with Hirsch Perlman 00:35:17 An interview with Giorgio Verzotti 00:36:51 A sound installation and commentary by Sylvie Fleury 00:38:03 An interview with Christine Borland 00:42:58 An interview with Nicolas Bourriaud Audio Arts: Volume 12 No 2-3, Side D 00:00:01 An interview with Francesco Bonami 00:03:52 An interview with Sean Landers 00:08:11 An interview with Rirkrit Tiravanija 00:13:22 An interview with Damien Hirst 00:17:16 An interview with Henry Bond 00:22:03 An interview with Angela Bulloch 00:26:34 An interview with Julia Scher 00:31:08 An interview with Gianni Romano 00:34:50 An interview with Julie Roberts 00:38:10 An interview with Sadie Benning 00:39:10 An interview with Benjamin Weil 00:44:35 An interview with Lothar Hempel Audio Arts: Volume 13 No 4 (1994) This Audio Arts issue, originally published as an audio cassette magazine in 1994, features interviews with Joseph Kosuth, Mrinalini Mukherjee, T.S. Enkhjin and Mona Hatoum Audio Arts: Volume 13 No 4, Side A 00:00:01: A conversation with Joseph Kosuth during preparation for the exhibition Symptoms of interference, Conditions of Possibility at the Camden Arts Centre Audio Arts: Volume 12 No 4, Side B 00:00:01: A conversation with Mrinalini Mukherjee during the artist’s visit to England in 1991, in advance of her 1994 exhibition New Sculpture at the Museum of Modern Art Oxford 00:15:39: An interview with T.S. Enkhjin held in Mongolia, with Colin Painter, the Principal of Wimbledon School of Art 00:30:10: An interview with Mona Hatoum Audio Arts: Volume 14 (1994) This Audio Arts volume, originally published as an audio cassette magazine in 1994–5, comprises contributions from Susan Hiller, Marina Abramović, Jay Jopling and Tracey Emin Audio Arts: Volume 14 No 1 (1994) This Audio Arts issue, originally published as an audio cassette magazine in 1994, features Susan Hiller, Janine Antoni, Marcus Raetz and Ching Wang Shouqing Audio Arts: Volume 14 No 1, Side A 00:00:01: An interview with Susan Hiller recorded at Gimpel Fils, in London, during the artist’s exhibition 00:18:24: An interview with Janine Antoni recorded in the Anthony d’Offay Gallery Audio Arts: Volume 14 No 1, Side B 00:00:01: An interview with Marcus Raetz 00:15:39: Ching Wang Shouqing is interviewed by William Furlong and they discuss their works and opinions and concerns about re-unification of Kong Hong with China in 1997 Audio Arts: Volume 14 No 2 (1994) This Audio Arts issue, originally published as an audio cassette magazine in 1994, features interviews with Barbara Kruger, Graham Gussin, Angela Bulloch, Craig Wood, Lily van der Stokker, Robert Barry, Julie Roberts Audio Arts: Volume 14 No 2, Side A 00:00:01: An interview with Douglas Gordon in a city centre bar close to Leeds City Art Gallery 00:05:13: An interview with Graham Gussin in a city centre bar close to Leeds City Art Gallery 00:11:19: An interview with Angela Bulloch recorded in Leeds City Art Gallery 00:17:10: An interview with Craig Wood recorded in Leeds City Art Gallery 00:22:35: An interview with Lily van der Stokker recorded in Southampton City Art Gallery 00:28:11: An interview with Robert Barry recorded in Southampton City Art Gallery 00:35:52: Julie Roberts is interviewed in a bar close to Southampton City Art Gallery Please note that Audio Arts: Volume 14 No 2, Side B has not been cleared to be published online Audio Arts: Volume 14 No 3 (1995) This Audio Arts issue, originally published as an audio cassette magazine in 1995, includes contributions from Meg Cranston, David Cunningham, Jay Jopling, Tracey Emin Audio Arts: Volume 14 No 3, Side A 00:00:01: Meg Cranston interviewed by William Furlong. From the inlay you can infer that the interview was held at the Karsten Schubert Gallery in 1994. 00:18:30: David Cunningham interviewed by William Furlong and Micahel Archer. From the inlay you can infer that the interview was held in 1994, on the occasion of the display of Cunningham’s installation The Listening Room at Chisenhale Gallery, London. 00:34:09: Stan Douglas interviewed by William Furlong. Interview held at the Institute of Contemporary Art in London, where three installations by Stan Douglas were displayed. Audio Arts: Volume 14 No 3, Side B 00:00:01: Jay Jopling interviewed by William Furlong 00:06:36: Tracey Emin interviewed by William Furlong 00:13:12: Daniel Buchholz interviewed by William Furlong 00:16:38: Esther Schipper interviewed by William Furlong 00:19:57: Vanessa Beecroft interviewed by William Furlong 00:24:09: Gudrun Barenbroch interviewed by William Furlong 00:26:54: Nicolai Wallner interviewed by William Furlong 00:28:31: Prue O’Day interviewed by William Furlong 00:30:01: Michael Trier interviewed by William Furlong 00:34:23: Painting. Extracts from a symposium held during Patrick Heron’s exhibition at the Camden Arts centre. Basil Beattie interviewed by William Furlong Audio Arts: Volume 14 No 4 (1995) This Audio Arts issue, originally published as an audio cassette magazine in 1995, includes contributions from Richard Wentworth, Marina Abramović, Kiki Smith, Keith Coventry, Orphandrift: Maggie Roberts Audio Arts: Volume 14 No 4, Side A 00:00:01: Richard Wentworth interviewed by William Furlong 00:23:24: Marina Abramović interviewed by Michael Archer Audio Arts: Volume 14 No 4, Side B 00:00:01: Kiki Smith interviewed by Zoe Irvine. The conversation take place at the Anthony d’Offay Gallery in Spring 1995 00:15:08: Keith Coventry interviewed by William Furlong. Interview recorded at the Karsten Schubert Gallery in London, at the end of 1994 00:31:04: Maggie Roberts interviewed by Michael Archer. Orphandrift is the title of the art installation by Maggie Roberts, Ranu Mukherjee and Susan Karakashian displayed at the Cabinet Gallery in London in April 1995 Audio Arts: Volume 15 (1996) This Audio Arts volume, originally published as an audio cassette magazine in 1995–6, comprises contributions from Jake and Dinos Chapman, Gerhard Richter, Tracey Emin, Miroslaw Balka and recordings from the 1995 Venice Biennale Audio Arts: Volume 15 No 1-2 (1995) This double issue of Audio Arts was recorded over a three day period during the opening week of the 1995 Venice Biennale, Audio Arts in attending major artworld events believes that the associated conversations, discussions and debates that take place on occasions such as this, are an essential and integral part of exploring and defining the agendas and issues of contemporary art. The recordings heard on the tapes were therefore made ‘on the spot’ with artists, critics, curators and commentators. They offer an authentic, unrehearsed and spontaneous account of the 1995 Venice Biennale. Audio Arts: Volume 15 No 1-2, Side A The tape starts with the sound of Bill Viola’s video and soundworks, recorded while walking through the American Pavilion in the Giardini. 00:00:01: Bill Viola interviewed by William Furlong 00:16:26: Bill Henson interviewed by Michael Archer 00:29:51: Evgeny Asse interviewed by William Furlong 00:31:03: Marjorie Allthorpe-Guyton interviewed by Michael Archer 00:35:41: Christian Marclay interviewed by Michael Archer A music-hall whistling performance on a video monitor of the pavilion of the Russian Federation from a collaborative installation by Evgeny Asse. Please note that Audio Arts: Volume 15 No 1 and 2, Side A has not been cleared to be published online. Audio Arts: Volume 15 No 1-2, Side B 00:00:01: Anna Moszynska interviewed by Michael Archer 00:05:22: Elizabeth Wright interviewed by William Furlong 00:13:15: Chrissie Iles interviewed by William Furlong 00:15:36: Douglas Gordon interviewed by Michael Archer 00:25:11: Adam Chodzko interviewed by William Furlong 00:31:19: Jaki Irvine interviewed by William Furlong 00:32:48: Ann Gallagher interviewed by William Furlong 00:39:31: Katharina Sieverding interviewed by William Furlong 00:41:25: Enrica Abbata interviewed by William Furlong Part of Soundtrack of: Star, 1994, by Jaki Irvine, General Release, Scuola di San Pasquale, Venice. Soundtracks from: projected work by Katharina Sieverding, film of Spiral Jetty by Robert Smithson, installation and video projection by Tony Oursler all part of Projected Images at Teatro Fondamenta Nuove. Audio Arts: Volume 15 No 1-2, Side C 00:00:01: Kathy Prendergast interviewed by William Furlong 00:14:00: Ciaran Benson interviewed by William Furlong 00:17:30: Vittorio Urbani interviewed by William Furlong 00:19:35: Peter Murray interviewed by Michael Archer 00:22:28: Shane Cullen interviewed by William Furlong 00:32:23: Gilles Barbier interviewed by William Furlong 00:32:56: Jean Fisher interviewed by William Furlong 00:34:26: Eponce interviewed by William Furlong 00:38:01: Milena Kalinovska interviewed by William Furlong Sounds from an installation by Gilles Barbier, part of the exhibition of young French artists at the Circolo dell’Arsenale. Audio Arts: Volume 15 No 1-2, Side D 00:00:01: Marina Vaizey interviewed by William Furlong 00:04:59: James Hall interviewed by William Furlong 00:11:29: Marijke van Warmerdam interviewed by William Furlong 00:12:04: Pippa Coles interviewed by Michael Archer 00:13:32: Andrew Nairne interviewed by Michael Archer 00:16:41: Andrew Brighton interviewed by William Furlong 00:22:15: Adrian Searle interviewed by Michael Archer 00:31:33: Vassilakis Takis interviewed by William Furlong 00:32:39: Clive Saul An acoustic metal structure by Takis outside the Greek Pavilion. Audio Arts: Volume 15 No 3 (1996) This Audio Arts issue, originally published as an audio cassette magazine in 1996, includes Angela Bulloch, Jake and Dinos Chapman, Gerhard Richter, Tracey Emin, Gregory Green and George Adeagbo Audio Arts: Volume 15 No 3, Side A 00:00:01: Angela Bulloch interviewed 00:19:02: Jake and Dinos Chapman interviewed 00:35:04: Gerhard Richter interviewed Audio Arts: Volume 15 No 3, Side B 00:00:00: Tracey Emin interviewed 00:17:58: Gregory Green interviewed 00:29:51: George Adeagbo interviewed Audio Arts: Volume 15 No 4 (1996) This Audio Arts issue, originally published as an audio cassette magazine in 1996, includes Simon Patterson, Rose Finn-Kelcey, Miroslaw Balka, Tony Oursler, Annie Sprinkle, Patrick Wright, Ian Breakwell, Helen Chadwick Audio Arts: Volume 15 No 4, Side A 00:00:01: Simon Patterson in conversation with Mel Gooding 00:29:11: Lecture by Rose Finn-Kelcey 00:44:18: Miroslaw Balka interviewed by Andrew Brighton Audio Arts: Volume 15 No 4, Side B 00:00:01: Tony Oursler interviewed by Michael Archer 00:18:42: Annie Sprinkle interviewed by Gray Watson 00:34:38: Patrick Wright soundwork 00:41:09: Ian Breakwell soundwork 00:47:01: Helen Chadwick interview and soundwork Audio Arts: Volume 16 (1996) This Audio Arts volume, originally published as an audio cassette magazine in 1996–7, comprises contributions from Carl Andre, Cornelia Parker and Tracey Emin Audio Arts: Volume 16 No 1 (1996) This Audio Arts issue, originally published as an audio cassette magazine in 1996, includes Carl Andre, Liam Gillick, Ben Langlands, Liste 96, Stuart Brisley, Geraldine Monk, Graeme Miller and Brian Catling Audio Arts: Volume 16 No 1, Side A 00:00:00: Carl Andre interviewed by William Furlong 00:32:27: Liam Gillick interviewed by William Furlong Audio Arts: Volume 16 No 1, Side B 00:00:00: Ben Langlands iinterviewed by Jean Wainwright 00:16:07: Liste 96 interviewed by William Furlong 00:31:29: Stuart Brisley interviewed 00:41:55: Geraldine Monk soundwork: Hidden Cities 00:47:10: Graeme Miller soundwork: Hidden Cities 00:54:26: Brian Catling soundwork: Hidden Cities Audio Arts: Volume 16 No 2 (1996) This Audio Arts issue, originally published as an audio cassette magazine in 1997, includes Cornelia Parker, Gillian Wearing, Georgina Starr, Rodney Graham, Sarah Staton, Alan Johnston, Franko B Audio Arts: Volume 16 No 2, Side A 00:00:01: Cornelia Parker soundwork 00:03:35: Gillian Wearing interviewed by Jean Wainwright 00:20:55: Georgina Starr soundwork 00:23:15: Rodney Graham interviewed by William Furlong Cornelia Parker: Brushes with Fame or Seven Little Frictions 1) Wood on Stone: Tapping on the Rosetta Stone with a pencil 2) Metal on Metal: Freud’s keys rattling 3) Steel on Plastic: The sound of a record that belonged to Hitler 4) Satin on Wood: Margot Fonteyn’s ballet shoe tapping on parquet 5) Skin on Silk: Rudolf Nureyev’s silk shirt being stroked 6) Nylon on Nylon: Vivien Leigh’s petticoats rustling 7) Atmosphere on Hessian: Marcel Marceau’s hat (silent) Audio Arts: Volume 16 No 2, Side B 00:00:01: Georgina Starr soundwork 00:02:37: Sarah Staton interviewed by Josephine Pride 00:17:33: Alan Johnston interviewed by Mel Gooding 00:35:12: Franko B interviewed by Gray Watson Audio Arts: Volume 16 No 3-4 (1996) This Audio Arts issue, originally published as an audio cassette magazine in 1997, includes Cornelia Parker, Gillian Wearing, Georgina Starr, Rodney Graham, Sarah Staton, Alan Johnston, Franko B Audio Arts: Volume 16 No 3-4, Side A 00:00:00: Tracey Emin interviewed by William Furlong 00:26:47: Billy Name interviewed by Jean Wainwright Audio Arts: Volume 16 No 3-4, Side B 00:00:00: John McCracken interviewed by William Furlong. 00:34:23: Lucy Gunning interviewed by Jean Wainwright Audio Arts: Volume 16 No 3-4, Side C 00:00:00: Fiona Banner reading 00:06:35: Jeremy Deller interviewed 00:28:05: Valie Export interviewed by Gudrun Bielz Audio Arts: Volume 16 No 3-4, Side D 00:00:00: Sarah Lucas interviewed by Jean Wainwright 00:21:24: Adi Rosenblum interviewed 00:30:17: Arye Wachsmuth soundwork 00:32:17: 4 Myka soundwork 00:34:23: N.I.C.J.O.B. soundwork 00:36:39: Oliver Hangl soundwork 00:39:25: Gerwald Rockenschaub soundwork 00:42:01: Irene Lavine soundwork 00:47:12: Calliope Travlos soundwork Audio Arts: Volume 17 (1997) This Audio Arts volume, originally published as an audio cassette magazine in 1997, comprises recordings from the Venice Biennale 1997 and Documenta X Audio Arts: Volume 17 No 1-2 (1997) This Audio Arts double issue, originally published as an audio cassette magazine in 1997, includes Pipilotti Rist, Rachel Whiteread, Leontine Coelewij, Willem Oorebeek, Peter Weibel, Katharina Sieverding, Heidi Grundmann, Andreas Spiegl, Audio Arts: Volume 17 No 1-2, Side A 00:00:01: Pipilotti Rist, Installation Actuality 00:01:34: Rachel Whiteread interviewed by William Furlong 00:24:31: Leontine Coelewij interviewed by William Furlong 00:28:18: Willem Oorebeek interviewed by William Furlong 00:32:44: Peter Weibel interviewed by William Furlong This side starts with part of the soundtrack from a video projected work in Corderia by Pipilotti Rist. Audio Arts: Volume 17 No 1-2, Side B 00:00:01: Katharina Sieverding interviewed by William Furlong 00:06:31: Heidi Grundmann interviewed by William Furlong 00:21:22: Andreas Spiegl interviewed by William Furlong 00:25:52: Hans-Ulrich Obrist interviewed by William Furlong 00:31:22: Martin Frick interviewed by William Furlong 00:35:18: Fabrice Hybert interviewed by William Furlong 00:37:40: Marie-Ange Guilleminot interviewed by William Furlong 00:41:42: Henrick Hakansson interviewed by William Furlong Audio Arts: Volume 17 No 1-2, Side C AUDIO MISSING AT TATE 00:00:01: Jaki Irvine interviewed by Anne Tallentire 00:08:14: Alastair MacLennan interviewed by William Furlong 00:12:07: Kate Blacker interviewed by William Furlong 00:20:27: Jon Thompson interviewed by William Furlong 00:26:06: Thomas McEvilley interviewed by William Furlong 00:34:18: Dennis Oppenheim interviewed by William Furlong 00:35:56: Marie-Puck Broodthaers interviewed by William Furlong 00:41:26: Vanessa Beecroft interviewed by William Furlong Audio Arts: Volume 17 No 1-2, Side D 00:00:00: Judy Watson interviewed by William Furlong 00:04:20: Yvonne Koolmatrie interviewed by William Furlong 00:10:04: Joze Barsi interviewed by William Furlong 00:13:17: Zdenka Badovinac interviewed by William Furlong 00:15:48: Richard Smith interviewed by William Furlong 00:18:00: Barry Barker interviewed by William Furlong 00:20:11: Nicholas Logsdail interviewed by William Furlong v 00:29:13: Thomas Wulffen interviewed by William Furlong An interview with Marina Abramovic recorded at documenta X, where she discusses Balkan Baroque can be heard on the next issue. Acknowledgement is due to The British Council for facilitating the interview with Rachel Whiteread. Audio Arts: Volume 17 No 3-4 (1997) The International exhibition (part 2) – documenta X, Sculpture, Projects in Münster 1997 The theme of the International Exhibition explored in Volume 17 Numbers 1 & 2 is continued in this double issue. In Kassel, Marina Abramović discusses, for the first time, Balkan Baroque, her live work realised a couple of weeks earlier at the Venice Biennale. As well as ‘on location’ interviews with artists discussing their works at documenta X and ‘Sculpture, Projects in Münster’, the over-arching issues and themes of each of these major events are also examined. Marjorie Allthorpe-Guyton describes documenta X as ‘being about redundancy and dealing with the end of this kind of event: … from the outside, it’s like looking through a glass window at a laboratory’. Mel Gooding, providing on-the-spot commentaries on a number of sculpture projects in Münster, acknowledges that through their power, impact and meaning the term ‘monumental’ can be used legitimately to indicate authentic attributes of a work of art in public space. In attending major international exhibitions, Audio Arts believes that the unrehearsed and spontaneous interviews, discussion and debates that form an integral and defining part of those events, provide ‘first-hand’ insights into the agendas and preoccupations of contemporary art, criticism and curatorship. As well as the spoken word, the tapes also include recordings from various installations and performances as well as local ambience. Interviews are by William Furlong and Mel Gooding. Audio Arts: Volume 17 No 3-4, Side A 00:00:01: Bert Theis, installation actuality 00:01:14: Marina Abramović interviewed by William Furlong 00:16:12: Waldemar Januszczak interviewed by William Furlong 00:20:37: Mel Gooding interviewed by William Furlong 00:25:01: Charles Esche interviewed by William Furlong 00:28:24: Mike Kelley interviewed 00:30:49: Marjorie Allthorpe-Guyton interviewed by William Furlong 00:36:52: Catherine David press conference translation Audio Arts: Volume 17 No 3-4, Side B 00:00:01: Dan Graham, interviewed by Mel Gooding 00:08:55: Joachim Koester interviewed by William Furlong 00:14:05: Christine Hill interviewed by William Furlong 00:16:36: Michael Baldwin: performance actuality and interviewed by William Furlong 00:27:28: Sacha Craddock interviewed by William Furlong 00:33:28: Siobhán Hapaska installation actuality; and interviewed by William Furlong Audio Arts: Volume 17 No 3-4, Side C 00:00:01: Christine Borland interviewed by Mel Gooding 00:12:15: Herman De Vries interviewed by Mel Gooding 00:20:24: Nam June Paik interviewed by Mel Gooding 00:23:53: Carl Solway interviewed by William Furlong 00:27:01: Bert Theiss: commentary and installation actuality; interviewed by Mel Gooding 00:35:12: Tommaso Corvi-Mora interviewed by William Furlong 00:38:17: Sabina Russ interviewed by William Furlong 00:42:11: Paul Isenrath interviewed by Mel Gooding Audio Arts: Volume 17 No 3-4, Side D 00:00:01: Lawrence Weiner interviewed by Mel Gooding 00:10:54: Douglas Gordon interviewed by Mel Gooding 00:30:07: Linda Blumberg interviewed by Mel Gooding 00:37:05: Hans Haacke interviewed by Mel Gooding 00:40:28: Rebecca Horn interviewed by Mel Gooding Audio Arts: Volume 18 (1999) This Audio Arts volume, originally published as an audio cassette magazine in 1997, comprises recordings from the Venice Biennale 1997 and Documenta X Audio Arts: Volume 18 No 1-2 (1999) This Audio Arts double issue, originally published as an audio cassette magazine in 1999, includes Sam Taylor-Wood, Tacita Dean, Catherine Yass, Chris Burden, Lillian Vincy, Jane & Louise Wilson Audio Arts: Volume 18 No 1-2, Side A 00:00:01: Chris Burden interviewed by Gray Watson 00:25:29: Lillian Vincy interviewed by William Furlong Audio Arts: Volume 18 No 1-2, Side B 00:00:01: Lillian Vincy interviewed by William Furlong 00:10:06: Hermann Nitsch interviewed by Gray Watson Audio Arts: Volume 18 No 1-2, Side C 00:00:01: Tacita Dean interviewed by Jean Wainwright 00:20:03: Jane & Louise Wilson interviewed by Jean Wainwright 00:31:44: Catherine Yass interviewed by Jean Wainwright Audio Arts: Volume 18 No 1-2, Side D 00:00:01: Sam Taylor-Wood interviewed by Jean Wainwright 00:19:09: Dorothy Cross interviewed by Jean Wainwright Audio Arts: Volume 18 No 3-4 (1999) This Audio Arts double issue, originally published as an audio cassette magazine in 1999, includes Gary Hume, Ann Hamilton, Susan Ferleger Brades, Pascale Jeannée, Chen Zhen, Shirin Neshat Venice Biennale 1999 This is the seventh Venice Biennale that Audio Arts has attended in order to make ‘on the spot’ recordings during the opening days. Throughout this period there is a concentration of artists, curators, critics and commentators from all over the world. In addition to the unrehearsed, live interviews made during the first three days of the Biennale, Audio Arts in association with Wimbledon School of Art and supported by The British Council also held an international conference in the British Pavilion. Under the Directorship of Harald Szeemann, the 1999 Biennale saw an extension of its locations beyond the Castello Gardens into the historic spaces of the Artiglierie, the Tese and the covered shipyard area of the Gaggiandre. This combination of spaces, including the large docks of the Arsenale and the Corderi, were extended by more than thirty venues to house exhibitions of countries that do not have their own national pavilions. This Biennale was also characterised by the increased representation of Asian artists and Szeemann’s desire for it to be seen as a whole, ‘Aperto overALL’, rather than the previous tradition of separating the young and up-and-coming artists in the Aperto section from the older and more established artists in the National Pavilions. The recorded conversations both on this issue and on the conference tape*, in addition to examining artists’ practice, it interrogated and supported the concept of the Biennale as a model, whilst accepting a growing positive tension between the ‘blockbuster’ National Pavilion displays and the often quieter ‘off-centre’ interventions. Interviews by Michael Archer, William Furlong, Zöe lrvine & Jean Wainwright. Audio Arts: Volume 18 No 3-4, Side A 00:00:01: Gary Hume interviewed by William Furlong 00:26:39: Ann Hamilton interviewed by William Furlong 00:32:37: Susan Ferleger Brades (Director Hayward Gallery) interviewed by William Furlong 00:34:57: Pascale Jeannée (WochenKlausur) interviewed by William Furlong 00:41:54: Chen Zhen interviewed by William Furlong 00:45:18: Shirin Neshat interviewed by William Furlong Audio Arts: Volume 18 No 3-4, Side B 00:00:00: Edi Muka (curator) interviewed by Jean Wainwright 00:02:29: Alban Hajdinaj interviewed by Jean Wainwright 00:03:22: Lala Meredith-Vula interviewed by Jean Wainwright 00:06:03: Meir Ahronson (commissioner) interviewed by Jean Wainwright 00:08:07: Simcha Shirman interviewed by Jean Wainwright 00:17:53: Philip Rantzer interviewed by Jean Wainwright 00:21:05: John Peter Nilsson (commissioner) interviewed by Jean Wainwright 00:26:01: Annika Von Hausswolff interviewed by Jean Wainwright 00:29:56: Eija-Liisa Ahtila interviewed by Michael Archer 00:17:53: Katy Deepwell (editor n.paradoxa magazine) interviewed by William Furlong Audio Arts: Volume 18 No 3-4, Side C 00:00:01: Anne Tallentire interviewed by William Furlong 00:10:48: Helen Damakova (commissioner) interviewed by Jean Wainwright 00:15:38: Inta Ruka interviewed by Jean Wainwright 00:19:21: Anita Zabilevska interviewed by Jean Wainwright 00:25:11: Ojars Petersons interviewed by Jean Wainwright 00:28:42: Howard Arkley interviewed by Zoe Irving 00:33:59: Jun’ichi Shioda (commissioner) interviewed by Jean Wainwright 00:38:51: Roderick Buchanan interviewed by William Furlong 00:43:50: Joseph Backstein (commissioner) interviewed by William Furlong 00:46:35: Olesja Turkina interviewed by William Furlong Audio Arts: Volume 18 No 3-4, Side D 00:00:01: Waldemar Januszczak (art critic, The Sunday Times) interviewed by William Furlong 00:10:22: Jan Hoet (curator and German critic) interviewed by William Furlong 00:21:14: Paolo De Grandis (assistant commissioner) interviewed by Jean Wainwright 00:24:14: Roman Signer interviewed by Zoe Irving 00:32:09: Esther Ferrer interviewed by Jean Wainwright 00:36:21: Attila Csorgo interviewed by Zoe Irving 00:43:15: Katarzyna Kozyra interviewed by Zoe Irving Audio Arts: Volume 19 (2000) Audio Arts Volume 19 was published as an audio cassette magazine between 2000–1 and includes interviews with Vanessa Beecroft, Marc Camille Chaimowicz, Guy Brett, Anya Gallaccio, Ed Ruscha, Chuck Close, Mark Wallinger, Marc Quinn, Bill Viola, Johan Grimonprez, Roderick Buchanan, Runa Islam and Oladele Ajiboye Bamgboye. Audio Arts: Volume 19 No 1-2 (2000) This Audio Arts double issue, originally published as an audio cassette magazine in 2000, includes Vanessa Beecroft, Marc Camille Chaimowicz, guy Brett, Anya Gallaccio, Ed Ruscha and Chuck Close Audio Arts: Volume 19 No 1-2, Side A 00:00:01: Vanessa Beecroft interviewed by Jean Wainwright 00:20:42: Marc Camille Chaimowicz interviewed by Michael Archer Audio Arts: Volume 19 No 1-2, Side B 00:00:01: Guy Brett interviewed by Zöe Irvine Audio Arts: Volume 19 No 1-2, Side C 00:00:01: Anya Gallaccio interviewed by William Furlong 00:19:14: Ed Ruscha interviewed by Jean Wainwright Audio Arts: Volume 19 No 1-2, Side D 00:00:01: Martin Maloney interviewed by Jean Wainwright. 00:26:39: Chuck Close interviewed by Jean Wainwright Audio Arts: Volume 19 No 3-4 (2000) This Audio Arts double issue, originally published as an audio cassette magazine in 2001, includes Mark Wallinger, Marc Quinn, Bill Viola, Johan Grimonprez, Roderick Buchanan, Runa Islam, Oladele Ajiboye Bamgboye Audio Arts: Volume 19 No 3-4, Side A 00:00:01: Mark Wallinger; installation actuality and interviewed by Jean Wainwright 00:32:12: Runa Islam interviewed by Jean Wainwright Audio Arts: Volume 19 No 3-4, Side B 00:00:01: Roderick Buchanan interviewed by Zoe Irvine 00:20:25: Marc Quinn interviewed by Jean Wainwright Audio Arts: Volume 19 No 3-4, Side C 00:00:00: Bill Viola interviewed by Jean Wainwright 00:30:24: Johan Grimonprez interviewed by Jean Wainwright Audio Arts: Volume 19 No 3-4, Side D 00:00:01: Oladélé Ajiboyé Bamboyé interviewed by Jean Wainwright Audio Arts: Volume 20 (2001) Audio Arts Volume 20 was published as an audio cassette magazine between 2001–2 and includes interviews with Marlene Dumas, Mike Nelson, Pamela Golden, Mark Fairnington, John Warhola, Abigail Lane and Kenneth Noland, an overview of the Venice Biennale 2001 and interviews from documenta 11. Audio Arts: Volume 20 No 1-2 (2001) This Audio Arts double issue, originally published as an audio cassette magazine in 2001, includes Mark Wallinger, Rosie Millard, Siobhan Hapaska, Grace Weir, Joseph Small, Ahmet Öktem, Sermin Sherif, Vittorio Urbani, Ana Laura Alaez The Venice Biennale 2001: Plateau of Humankind The 2001 Venice Biennale was marked by a considerable expansion of countries and artists in attendance. The scale and magnetism of the event challenged readings of it as being a ‘charming anachronism’* or merely a ‘trade fair’.** In reality it is a series of exhibitions, interventions and manifestations that contribute an ever changing dynamic of displays, propositions, opportunities and exposures. As well as preparing this double cassette featuring some 35 artists and commentators from 17 countries, Audio Arts in conjunction with Nuova Icona and Wimbledon School of Art held an international round table discussion as part of the Biennale in the first week in June and this is published as a separate book and CD. This is the eighth Venice Biennale attended by Audio Arts in order to make ‘on the spot’ recordings with artists, participants, critics, curators and commentators, thereby communicating the issues, agendas and preoccupations of contemporary art and the debates that surround it. It brings also something of the sounds, ambiance and atmosphere of this unique international exhibition in Venice. Interviews by William Furlong, Mel Gooding, Zöe lrvine, Joanna Sandel and Jean Wainwright * Charles Esche, Intemational Round Table Conference, Venice Biennale, 2001 ** Jon Thompson, Intemational Round Table Conference, Venice Biennale, 2001 Audio Arts: Volume 20 No 1-2, Side A 00:00:01: Mark Wallinger; installation actuality, Threshold to the Kingdom 00:01:11: Rosie Millard, BBC Arts Correspondent, interviewed by William Furlong 00:11:56: Siobhán Hapaska interviewed by Mel Gooding 00:22:53: Grace Weir, installation actuality and interviewed by Jean Wainwright in the Irish pavilion about her video piece Around Now 00:30:24: Joseph Small, Irish Ambassador, Italy, interviewed by William Furlong 00:33:00: Ahmet Öktem interviewed by William Furlong 00:41:58: Sermin Sherif interviewed by William Furlong 00:44:54: Vittorio Urbani, Director Nuova Icona, interviewed by Jean Wainwright 00:52:15: Ana Laura Alaez installation actuality and interviewed by Zöe Irvine Audio Arts: Volume 20 No 1-2, Side B 00:00:01: Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller interviewed by Jean Wainwright in the Canadian Pavilion 00:10:46: gelatin interviewed in the Austrian pavilion by Zöe Irvine 00:23:26: Granular=Synthesis installation actuality and interviewed in the Austrian pavilion by Zöe Irvine 00:34:07: Lyndal Jones and Australian curator Richard Grayson, installation actuality and interviewed in the Austrian pavilion by William Furlong 00:44:20: Rimer Cadillo interviewed in the Uruguayan pavilion by Mel Gooding 00:54:14: Andrew Lamb, Chair of the Arts Development Council in Hong Kong interviewed on a vaporetto by William Furlong Audio Arts: Volume 20 No 1-2, Side C 00:00:01: Vanessa Beecroft interviewed about her performance VB47 at the Peggy Guggenheim Museum by William Furlong 00:09:56: Angus Fairhurst interviewed by William Furlong 00:15:45: Damien Hirst interviewed by William Furlong 00:22:11: Georgina Starr installation actuality and interviewed about The Bunny Lake Collection, shown at the Venice Biennale by Jean Wainwright 00:30:57: Terry Smith installation actuality and interviewed by Jean Wainwright in his studio about his video work Unnatural Acts, shown at Nuova Icona at The Venice Biennale 00:35:49: Cerith Wyn Evans interviewed about his intervention at the Venice Biennale by Jean Wainwright 00:44:53: Rachel Thomas, Curator at the Mead Gallery, interviewed by Jean Wainwright 00:50:05: Sune Nordgren, Director of BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead, interviewed by William Furlong 00:56:15: Pavel Büchler interviewed in the Manchester Pavilion by William Furlong Audio Arts: Volume 20 No 1-2, Side D 00:00:01: Luc Tuymans interviewed in the Belgian Pavilion by Zöe Irvine 00:13:23: Liza May Post interviewed in the Dutch Pavilion by Zöe Irvine 00:23:00: Yigal Zalmona, Curator of the Israeli Pavilion interviewed outside the pavilion by Jean Wainwright 00:30:24: Ohad Fishop interviewed in the Israeli Pavilion by Jean Wainwright 00:32:44: Uri Katzenstein, Curator of the Israeli Pavilion interviewed outside the pavilion by Jean Wainwright 00:40:39: Carl Michael von Hausswolff installation actuality and interviewed in the Nordic Pavilion by William Furlong 00:46:49: Salla Tykka interviewed about her work Lasso at the Arsenale by Joanna Sandel 00:55:10: Leonid Sokov interviewed in the Russian Pavilion by Jean Wainwright Audio Arts: Volume 20 No 3 (2001) This cassette contains interviews with Marlene Dumas, Mike Nelson, Pamela Golden, Mark Fairnington, John Warhola, Abigail Lane and Kenneth Noland Audio Arts: Volume 20 No 3, Side A 00:00:00: Marlene Dumas interviewed by William Furlong 00:17:36: Mike Nelson interviewed by Rachel Withers 00:33:02: Pamela Golden interviewed by William Furlong 00:48:22: Mark Fairnington interviewed by Rachel Withers Audio Arts: Volume 20 No 3, Side B 00:00:01: John Warhola interviewed by Jean Wainwright 00:28:37: Abigail Lane interviewed by William Furlong 00:45:47: Kenneth Noland interviewed by Jean Wainwright Audio Arts: Volume 20 No 4 & Volume 21 No 1 (2002) This Audio Arts double issue, originally published as an audio cassette magazine in 2002, includes Carolee Schneemann, Ann-Sofi Siden, Liesbeth & Angelique Raeven, Jules Olitski, Charlemagne Palestine, Do-Ho Suh, Matthew Collings documenta 11 Kassel, Germany Introduction: from an interview with Charles Esche in Kassel: The overall vision is extremely interesting – the concentration on documentary and on a reflection of real existing social, economic and political conditions is very clear. It emerges in the vision of the curators to want to bring the very local and specific aspects of the global situation to Kassel… The thing I miss is the most contemporary, exciting element of art and that is the way artists are starting to make proposals for change, starting to re-capture in a small scale, local, modest way an idea of a utopian proposition. The reflection of the world, the contemplation of the conditions of the world, very precisely orchestrated and very precisely focused on specific incidents is excellent I think’ What would be nice is then to take that reflection and imagine what could happen - to add possibility to reflection… ftp://ubuweb@memoryoftheworld.org/sound/audio_arts/vol_20/vol_20.4_21.1/Audio-Arts_vol_20.4_21.1.a.mp3 Audio Arts: Volume 20 No 4 & Volume 21 No 1, Side A 00:00:01: Shirin Neshat interviewed by William Furlong 00:12:33: Zarina Bhimji interviewed by William Furlong 00:28:50: Mona Hatoum installation activity and interviewed by William Furlong 00:41:20: On Kawara performance 00:42:23: Chantal Akerman interviewed by William Furlong 00:53:10: Tania Bruguera interviewed by William Furlong Audio Arts: Volume 20 No 4 & Volume 21 No 1 , Side B 00:00:01: Christian Boltanski interviewed by William Furlong 00:17:47: Wolfgang Tillmans interviewed by Rachel Withers 00:40:09: Marta Marcé interviewed by William Furlong 00:48:22: Sune Nordgren interviewed by Rachel Withers Audio Arts: Volume 20 No 4 & Volume 21 No 1 , Side C AUDIO MISSING ON TATE SERVER 00:00:01: Charlemagne Palestine interviewed by William Furlong 00:17:40: Do-Ho Suh interviewed by Jean Wainwright 00:34:05: Matthew collings interviewed by Jean Wainwright 00:48:07: Larry Poons interviewed by Jean Wainwright Audio Arts: Volume 20 No 4 & Volume 21 No 1 , Side D 00:00:01: Carolee Schneemann interviewed by Gray Watson 00:17:14: Ann-Sofi Sidén interviewed by Jean Wainwright 00:29:00: Liesbeth & Angelique Raeven interviewed by Gray Watson 00:46:34: Jules Olitski interviewed by Jean Wainwright Audio Arts: Volume 21 (2003) Audio Arts Volume 21 was published as an audio cassette magazine between 2002–3 and includes recordings from documenta 11 and the Venice Biennale 2003, as well as interviews with Marion Coutts, Wim Wenders, Paul McCarthy, Victore Burgin, John Giorno and Cuauhtemoc Medina. Audio Arts: Volume 21 No 2 (2003) This Audio Arts issue, originally published as an audio cassette magazine in 2003, includes contributions from Marion Coutts, Wim Wenders, Paul McCarthy, Victor Burgin, John Giorno and Cuauhtemoc Medina Audio Arts: Volume 21 No 2, Side A 00:00:01: Marion Coutts interviewed at The Chisenhale Gallery about her work Cult 00:16:21: Wim Wenders talks about the difference between his activity of still photographer and his role as a film director during his exhibition Picture from the Surface of the Earth at Haunch of Venison Yard 00:40:18: Ori Gershtdiscusses the development of his new works at the time of his shows at the Tate Britain and Andrew Mummery Gallery 00:49:08: Riiko Sakkinen talks about his recent activities as part of a residency at Camden Arts Centre Audio Arts: Volume 21 No 2, Side B 00:00:01: Paul McCarthy interviewed at The Groucho Club about his work Blockhead on the riverside at Tate Modern 00:21:59: Interview with Victor Burgin in his studio at Goldsmiths College at the time of his shows at Matt’s Gallery, London and the Arnolfini, Bristol 00:37:43: The American poet John Giorno performing his poem There Was a Bad Tree at Sadie Coles HQ, September 2002 00:49:52: The curator Cuauhtemoc Medina, now Tate Modern’s advisor on Latin American art, talks about curating, 20 Million Mexicans Can’t Be Wrong, at the South London Gallery Audio Arts: Volume 21 No 3-4 (2003) This Audio Arts double issue, originally published as a compact disc magazine in 2003, includes contributions from a number of artists and was recorded at Venice Biennale in 2003 Audio Arts: Volume 21 No 3-4, CD 1 Intro (ZI) Liuba (lndependent), Artist (JW) Laura Gonzales (Public) (ZI) Santiago Sierra (Spain), Artist (ZI) Jeanne van Heeswijk (Holland), Artist (ZI) Behrooz Daresh (Iran), Artist (JW) Hossein Khosrojerdi (Iran), Artist (J\A/) Pipe Music (Street busker, Via Garibaldi) (WF) Angel Orensanz (lndependent), Artist (JW) Beatriz Milhazes (Brazil), Artist (ZI) Wong Hoy Cheong (Malaysia/Arsenale), Artist (ZI) Olafur Eliasson (Denmark), Artist (JW) Gitte Ørskou (Denmark), Curator (JW) Pedro Gabrita Reis (Portugal), Artist (JW) Made Wianta (lndonesia,) Artist (JW) Liisa Lounila (Finland/Nordic), Artist (JW) Martin Barlow (Wales), Curator (JW) Audio Arts: Volume 21 No 3-4, CD 2 00:00:01: Roderick Buchanan interviewed by Zoe Irvine 00:20:25: Marc Quinn interviewed by Jean Wainwright About Audio Arts William Furlong belonged to the generation of British artists such as Gilbert & George, Bruce McLean and Richard Long, who explored new concepts of sculpture. Furlong developed the use of sound as a medium and has himself become synonymous with the use of audio in art. In 1973 William Furlong and Barry Barker established Audio Arts as a cassette-based audio magazine. It provided a dedicated space for artists and art-world professionals to speak about their work in a free and unmediated way. Audio Arts sought to document contemporary artistic activity by recording artists’ voices, generally captured in close proximity to their work. It developed to comprise interviews with artists and curators, commentary by artists on their works, documentation of major international art events, collaborations with artists, sound performances and other sound works. The magazine was in continuous publication for 33 years and ran to 24 volumes, each of four issues, alongside more than 60 supplements. It recognised the potential of the then relatively new audio-cassette technology, which enabled the production of the sound magazine at a low cost and allowed for relatively easy international distribution. Audio Arts arguably represents the most comprehensive and coherently-focused sound archive devoted to art and artists in the world, featuring exclusive contributions from more than 900 individual artists including Joseph Beuys, Ian Breakwell, Tracey Emin and Andy Warhol. RELATED RESOURCES: Taj Mahal Travellers in UbuWeb Film UbuWeb Sound | UbuWeb |