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The Art Angle Presents: Artist Conrad Shawcross and Simon de Pury on Perceptions of Time

The Art Angle Presents: Artist Conrad Shawcross and Simon de Pury on Perceptions of Time

FromThe Art Angle


The Art Angle Presents: Artist Conrad Shawcross and Simon de Pury on Perceptions of Time

FromThe Art Angle

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Length:
42 minutes
Released:
Oct 17, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

For more than 30 years, the acclaimed British sculptor Conrad Shawcross has been preoccupied with the concept of time. Throughout a career defined by blurring the boundaries between art and science and devising ambitious constructs that ask audiences to contemplate the world around them, Shawcross has experimented with different perceptions of time, from its measure in relation to human lives and cosmic events to how it operates as a force of change.
Shawcross’s latest exploration on the subject began with an unlikely source: the luxury Scotch whisky maker Royal Salute. Drawing inspiration from the incredible expanse of time contained within an opulent 53-year-old Royal Salute whisky blend, Shawcross created a spectacular kinetic sculpture that merges a massive, sapphire blue glass disc with an oak spindle and oblong crystal decanter to represent how time functions on multiple levels.
The new artwork, titled Royal Salute Time Chamber by Conrad Shawcross and the second collaboration in Royal Salute’s Art of Wonder series, debuted at the 2023 edition of Frieze London last week with a discussion about the project between Shawcross and veteran auctioneer and Artnet News contributor Simon de Pury. On this episode of the Art Angle podcast, we present a special live recording of their fascinating conversation.
Released:
Oct 17, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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