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🗓️ 11 December 2020
⏱️ 92 minutes
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Season 8 continues with an intimate, feature-length special episode! Russell & Robert chat with Torkwase Dyson (b. 1973, Chicago, Illinois) from her studio in New York. Dyson describes herself as a painter working across multiple mediums to explore the continuity between ecology, infrastructure, and architecture. Examining environmental racism as well as the history and future of black spatial liberation strategies, Dyson’s abstract works grapple with the ways in which space is perceived and negotiated, particularly by Black and Brown bodies. Explorations of how the body unifies, balances, and arranges itself to move through natural and built environments become both expressive and discursive structures within the work.
Dyson builds the abstract paintings slowly, accumulating washes, building surface and configuring minimal geometric elements that lend a productive tension between image and object. The paint-handling producing various visual qualities using brushwork and other tools is made poetic by a juxtaposition of delicate marks and scored, diagrammatic lines. This compositional rigor imbues the works with an architectural presence and optical gravity.
Torkwase's work will be part of the Serpentine Galleries' exhibition 'Back To Earth' in London next year, 2021. Learn more at https://www.serpentinegalleries.org/whats-on/back-to-earth/
Visit Torkwase's official website www.TorkwaseDyson.com/ and her artist page at Pace Gallery, London & New York. Follow Torkwase on Instagram @TorkwaseDyson and @PaceGallery.
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1:03.2 | good evening, wherever you are in a world. |
1:04.7 | I am Russell Tovey, and I'm Robert Diamend. |
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1:11.2 | How are you, Rob? Tonight Russell I am feeling connected and I'm feeling incredibly lucky and grateful that we've been given the gift of getting to spend time with artists |
1:25.3 | because for me great artists have something to say and in doing so they kind of |
1:31.9 | enable us as viewers and as supporters and people that are interested in the arts to kind of learn and to work out what we have to say as well and I think artists can predict and reflect on the world around us and what's happening in politics way ahead of every other kind of medium like people think newspapers are where you should be looking |
1:55.6 | but I've always believed you should be looking in galleries looking at the exactly |
2:00.0 | and the works that art is making. Art speaks quicker than propaganda. |
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