>Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2002 13:16:51 +0000 (GMT) >From: =?iso-8859-1?q?Zoe=20Irvine?= <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: Audio Arts @ CAB, VRC today > >Audio Arts Magazine - a mini retrospective >'What most impresses me about the Audio Arts project is the consistency of >his committment to the artists voice. What goes unrecognised is the way in >which William Furlong has successfully married together an artist practice >with a socio-cultural documentary survey. The Audio Arts archive is art - >a primary creative experience - and it is a record, of ideas, arguments, >dialogues over some thirty years. This remarkable achievemnt is, so to >speak, camoflaged, because it is produced in the idiom of the magazine, >and in contemporary terms critical attention is not given to magazine >projects, but rather to artist-authors. Of course, many of the key >cultrural figures of the Twentieth century, and of the Modern movement, >made such committments - Virginia and Leonard Woolf to the hogarth Press, >Ewan MacColl to the Radio Ballads. Audio Arts will be recognised in this >light in years to come.' >Alec Finlay, Centre for Artist Books Dundee > >'These are not just voices on tape: these are artists talking about their >work, their passions. the questions have changed in their nuances, but >have continued to be a basic enquiry into, 'what do you do, and why?' - >Zoe Irvine, Assistant Editor Audio Arts > >Come and hear/see for yourself tonight at the Centre for Artist Books in >the VRC, Dundee or any time in the next four weeks > >Zoe > > > > >===== >Aeolus >Audio Publication >Scotland > >__________________________________________________ >Do You Yahoo!? >Everything you'll ever need on one web page >from News and Sport to Email and Music Charts >http://uk.my.yahoo.com >
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