Guest artist RORY PILGRIM joins author and critic ELIZABETH FULLERTON to discuss his musically inspired, community-based art practice through the prism of 'The Bell' by Irish British writer and philosopher, Dame Jean Iris Murdoch. Published in 1958, this funny and sad novel explores religion, human frailty and who has the right to a voice, set within the confines of a lay community.
Please be warned that in following the content of Murdoch's text, the programme contains references to sexual abuse and to suicide.
Rory and Elizabeth's discussion also encompasses unheard voices, sunken voices, historical voices, awoken voices, shutting down voices, empathy, songwriting, drawing, poetry, kissing, dancing, stories, transformation, spiritual striving, moral dilemma, social practice, closet homosexuality, transformative moments, nuns getting naked and writing off people who are too complicated. They also delve into the toxic politics of speech, wrestling with faith, music as a first language, pathways of self destruction, the stress of being part of communities, suppression leading to the harm of others, the desire and courage to learn and to listen, experiences shaped by nuance and interconnections, and ways in which direct democracy can be built on consensus and intergenerational dialogue. And together, they question: how can you be completely yourself within a group, how can we imagine new forms of law through storytelling, and how can art play a civic role in transforming lives and developing networks of care.
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RORY PILGRIM
rorypilgrim.com
insta @rainbowsofgorse
'Turner Prize' at Towner Eastbourne 28 Sep 2023-14 Apr 2024
'Rafts' 2020 The Migros Museum of Contemporary Art in Zurich, EVA International 31 Aug – 29 Oct 2023 Limerick city of Ireland, 49 Nord 6 Est Frac Lorraine in Metz of France
'The Undercurrent' 2019
'The Resounding Bell' 2018
ARTISTS
Abba 'The Visitors' 1981
Barbara Hepworth
Evelyn Taocheng Wang
Helen Cammock
Ilona Sagar
Jane Jeffcot
Mel Brimfield
Ragnar Kjartansson 'The Visitors' 2012
Robyn Haddon
Sands Murray-Wassink
Sonia Boyce
Susie Green
BOOKS + AUTHORS
Lucy Lippard 'Mapping the Terrain: New Genre in Public Art' 1994
Suzi Gablik 'The Re-enchantment of Art' 1991
Toni Morrison 'Beloved' 1987
Toni Morrison 'Song of Solomon' 1977
Toni Morrison 'The Bluest Eye' 1970
GALLERIES + MUSEUMS + ORGANISATIONS
Auto Italia
Chisenhale Gallery
Green Shoes Arts
Interfaith Sanctuary, Boise, Idaho
Serpentine Gallery 'Radio Ballads' 2022
Site Gallery
CULTURE EXCHANGE - Ghostly Tales and Artistic Lineage (Richard Ayodeji Ikhide)
CULTURE EXCHANGE - Human Vessels and Architectural Fragments (NIKA NEELOVA)
Welcome to Art Fictions CULTURE EXCHANGE !
Mechanical Bodies and Dissected Detritus (HOLLY HENDRY)
Shadowy Nuance and Colourful Movement (FIONA GRADY)
Edged Forms and Rhythmic Waves (HANNAH HUGHES)
Embodied Violence and Persistent Ambivalence (LUKE BURTON)
Bold Resilience and Rightful Restoration (KAREN McLEAN)
Contemplative Cracks and Lo-Fi Tech (DEAN KENNING)
Seductive Feathers and Brutal Beasts (KATE MccGWIRE)
Meandering Mourning and Collaged Reality (FIONA CURRAN)
Theatrical Forms and Shifting Times (LINDSAY SEERS)
Earthly Nourishment and Landscape Potential (LIZ ELTON)
Makeshift Staging and Might Happens (MILLY PECK)
Welcome to 2021 with a special Guest Host !
CECILIA CHARLTON (and Italo Calvino)
HANNAH BROWN (and WH Auden)
DANIEL STURGIS (and Nicholson Baker)
FRANCES RICHARDSON (and Virginia Woolf)
JANE HAYES GREENWOOD (and Maggie Nelson)
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