The Royal Academy Audio Project Overview The Royal Academy Audio Project (RAAP) is an on-going practical research project, sponsored by The Contemporary Circle on behalf of the Royal Academy of Art Library. Aims The primary purpose of this project is to record a series of interviews with leading Royal Academicians, concentrating on their professional career, and their relationship with the Royal Academy of Art. Many of the most influential artists of the 20th Century are now of an advanced age and whilst some have been interviewed in the past, many have not – certainly not in a considered and rigorous manner. This project will seek to address that before it is too late. The Library have identified upwards of seventy Royal A...
A curated project based on the Arts Council’s collection of 460 films on the Arts: includes catalogu...
The world of instrumental classical music is comparatively conservative in comparison to other areas...
‘Stage Fright’ is a vinyl Record (LP) containing 11 sound and spoken word pieces. It posed the chall...
The Royal Academy Audio Project Overview The Royal Academy Audio Project (RAAP) is an on-goi...
As the most extensive display of Audio Arts to date covering the period from 1973 to 2006, the exhib...
Speaking of Art contains eleven of my interviews with artists (comprising just over a quarter of the...
This thesis examines interviews with artists in Britain and the United States, mapping changes in t...
International audienceThe Royal Academy of Arts was founded in London on December 10th 1768, after a...
International audienceThe Royal Academy of Arts was founded in London on December 10th 1768, after a...
Nearly every exhibition catalogue now contains an interview with, or related statement by, the artis...
An article in response to a one-year research fellowship provided by Decolonising Arts Institute in ...
A work for 24 solo voices (SATB/divisi) in 9 movements. \ud \ud Duration: 61 minutes.\ud \ud Pub Uni...
In early 2005 I came across an intriguing call for papers in what was called ‘The Art of Record Prod...
Audio Arts (1973-2007) was established by artist William Furlong and curator Barry Barker in 1973 as...
In place of a traditional keynote address, this task was shared amongst a varied group of practition...
A curated project based on the Arts Council’s collection of 460 films on the Arts: includes catalogu...
The world of instrumental classical music is comparatively conservative in comparison to other areas...
‘Stage Fright’ is a vinyl Record (LP) containing 11 sound and spoken word pieces. It posed the chall...
The Royal Academy Audio Project Overview The Royal Academy Audio Project (RAAP) is an on-goi...
As the most extensive display of Audio Arts to date covering the period from 1973 to 2006, the exhib...
Speaking of Art contains eleven of my interviews with artists (comprising just over a quarter of the...
This thesis examines interviews with artists in Britain and the United States, mapping changes in t...
International audienceThe Royal Academy of Arts was founded in London on December 10th 1768, after a...
International audienceThe Royal Academy of Arts was founded in London on December 10th 1768, after a...
Nearly every exhibition catalogue now contains an interview with, or related statement by, the artis...
An article in response to a one-year research fellowship provided by Decolonising Arts Institute in ...
A work for 24 solo voices (SATB/divisi) in 9 movements. \ud \ud Duration: 61 minutes.\ud \ud Pub Uni...
In early 2005 I came across an intriguing call for papers in what was called ‘The Art of Record Prod...
Audio Arts (1973-2007) was established by artist William Furlong and curator Barry Barker in 1973 as...
In place of a traditional keynote address, this task was shared amongst a varied group of practition...
A curated project based on the Arts Council’s collection of 460 films on the Arts: includes catalogu...
The world of instrumental classical music is comparatively conservative in comparison to other areas...
‘Stage Fright’ is a vinyl Record (LP) containing 11 sound and spoken word pieces. It posed the chall...