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Fruitmarket Segments
Fruitmarket
29 episodes
3 weeks ago
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Emma Hart and Ali Smith
Fruitmarket Segments
43 minutes
1 month ago
Emma Hart and Ali Smith
A conversation between artist Emma artist and novelist Ali Smith from 2018, including a reading by Ali Smith of a short story inspired by visits to Emma Hart's studio. Emma Hart is a British artist who makes sculpture, photography, film and installation. Her work is often badly-behaved and messy, challenging assumptions and stereotypes in her quest to make art to which everyone can relate. Her first exhibition in Scotland was BANGER at Fruitmarket in 2018. The show highlighted Hart’s work with ceramics, a material she turned to in order to find the ‘real’ in art, alongside Mamma Mia (2017), the beguiling immersive installation she made as a result of winning the Max Mara Art Prize for Women in 2016. Details of BANGER, including images and video, can be found at Fruitmarket’s online archive. There are also details of Poor Things, the 2023 group show Emma co-curated with Dean Kenning.   The book produced to accompany BANGER, titled Emma Hart: A Long Hard Look, is still available from our bookshop. It features Ali Smith’s short story, along with writing by Fruitmarket director Fiona Bradley, Helen Legg, Director of Tate Liverpool, and artist and filmmaker Sarah Wood.   Ali Smith is an acclaimed Scottish writer. She is the author of several novels and short story collections including, The Accidental, Hotel World, How to Be Both and the Seasonal Quartet. She has been four times shortlisted for the Booker Prize, has won the Goldsmiths Prize, Orwell Prize, Costa Best Novel Award and the Women’s Prize.   A free, public space for culture in the heart of Edinburgh, Fruitmarket provides inspiration and opportunity for artists and audiences. We programme, develop and present world-class exhibitions, commissions, publications, performances, events and engagement activities, opening up the artistic process. To find out more about our current exhibition programme and upcoming events visit fruitmarket.co.uk where you can sign up for our newsletter, or follow us on Instagram.
Fruitmarket Segments