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A place to explore, reimagine and exchange ideas about culture through conversations.
We invite artists, cultural practitioners and other thinkers to discuss themes connected to the Roberts Institute of Art (previously DRAF) programme and works in the David and Indrė Roberts Collection. Through dialogue, research and personal stories this podcast series dives into those elements that shape contemporary culture and the ways we see the world.
Close Looking: Imani Mason Jordan on Ellen Gallagher
the Roberts Institute of Art
15 minutes 52 seconds
1 year ago
Close Looking: Imani Mason Jordan on Ellen Gallagher
Imani Mason Jordan’s '1:1' is written in response to Ellen Gallagher’s 'Untitled' (2005). Gallagher’s intimate work shows two silhouetted figures etched onto a gold leaf background. The figures, posed as if in conversation, recall nineteenth-century portraits of authors found in narratives of slave emancipation. Jordan’s couplets of words and sounds, pulsing and intimate, fragmentary and accumulative, reflects Gallagher’s own process of gathering, erasing, cutting and collaging materials.
the Roberts Institute of Art
A place to explore, reimagine and exchange ideas about culture through conversations.
We invite artists, cultural practitioners and other thinkers to discuss themes connected to the Roberts Institute of Art (previously DRAF) programme and works in the David and Indrė Roberts Collection. Through dialogue, research and personal stories this podcast series dives into those elements that shape contemporary culture and the ways we see the world.