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Talk Art

Jesse Darling

Talk Art

Russell Tovey and Robert Diament c/o Independent Talent

Sculpture, Russell Tovey, Painting, Drawing, Art, Artist Interview, Arts, Studio Visit, Visual Arts, Art Talk, Contemporary Art, Entertainment, Celebrity, Modern Art, Artwork, Talk Art, Robert Diament

4.61.1K Ratings

🗓️ 1 November 2024

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

We meet artist Jesse Darling. His multi-disciplinary practice, of sculptures, drawings and objects, considers how bodily subjects are initially formed and continuously reformed through sociopolitical influences.


Darling (b. Oxford, UK) draws on his own experience as well as the narratives of history and counter-history. He explores the inherent vulnerability of being a body, and how the inevitable mortality of living things translates to civilizations and structures. Featuring an array of free-floating consumer goods, support devices, liturgical objects, construction materials, fictional characters and mythical symbols, JD’s work recontextualizes manmade objects to reveal their precarity. Simultaneously wounded and liberated shapes outwardly bare their frailty and need for care and healing.


Jesse Darling is an artist who writes, lives, and works. His research is concerned with the attempt to make visible the unconscious of European petro-colonial modernity through the history of technology and the production of ideology, or the objects and ideas with which we make up the world. In sculpture and installation he has taken up this enquiry using something like a materialist poetics to explore and reimagine the worldmaking values of that modernity. He is also interested in the role of spirituality as a structuring matrix for secular social life, and his practice takes seriously the idea that intuition, dreams, pathologies and folklore all have something important to tell us about the world. 


If there is a formal theme that runs through his work it is the acknowledgement of fallibility and fungibility as fundamental qualities in living beings, societies and technologies, which extends to the “mortal” quality of empires and ideas as a form of precarious optimism - nothing and no-one is too big to fail. Taking vulnerability and entanglement as a fact of life lends itself to a politics and a practice of community and coalition: Darling has been part of countless community-led projects and organizations and continues to research ways of being-with as praxis. Correspondence and dialogue form an important part of his research process.


He has published many texts online and in print, including two chapbooks: VIRGINS, published by Monitor Books (2021), and SHOWGIRLS (Arcadia_Missa publishing, 2023, on the occasion of a Tate film commission for Site Visit). Selected solo exhibitions include Enclosures at Camden Arts Center (2022), No Medals No Ribbons at Modern Art Oxford (2022), Gravity Road at Kunstverein Freiburg (2022), Crevé at Triangle France Astérides (2019), and The Ballad of Saint Jerome at Tate Britain (2018—2019). Darling also participated in the 58th Venice Biennale, and was awarded the Turner Prize in 2023. In 2024, Jesse Darling became Associate Professor at the Ruskin and full-time Tutorial Fellow at St Anne's College.


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0:00.0

Good afternoon, good morning, good evening, wherever you are in the world.

0:08.6

I'm Russell Tovey.

0:09.5

And I'm Robert Diamant.

0:10.8

And this is Talkart.

0:11.8

Welcome to Talk Art.

0:13.6

How are you today, Robert?

0:15.8

Today, Russell, I am feeling compulsive.

0:20.5

Oh, really? Yeah, because I've been looking into the meaning feeling compulsive. Oh, really?

0:21.6

Yeah, because I've been looking into the meaning behind compulsion and compulsivity or whatever it is.

0:27.6

And basically it means an irresistible urge.

0:30.6

And I did know that, but I'd forgotten.

0:32.6

And when I saw it, I was like, what a wonderful thing, an irresistible urge.

0:36.6

And it got me thinking back to

0:39.0

June 2016, which is when I think this was the first time I saw today's guest's work. I could

0:46.5

have seen it before at Arcadia Miser Gallery in Peckham, but my strongest memory of his work is at Lister Art Fair, which was in the kind of early

0:58.1

summer time kind of of 2016. And it was a joint booth with Phoebe. It's on alongside Basel

1:04.6

isn't it? When the big Basel Art Fair on, Lister Art Fair happens alongside it. Exactly. And it's

1:10.0

for like emerging galleries and often artists that you've never seen before

1:14.3

and often artists who might never have even been in an art fair before exhibiting for the first

1:18.4

time.

1:19.2

And way back in 2016, today's guest wasn't as well known around the world as he is now.

1:25.3

But I remember that installation distinctly because it was with Phoebe

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