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V&A Dundee
V&A Dundee
29 episodes
2 months ago
Dior’s garden-inspired collection of 1947 transformed the world of fashion. To explore that we’re joined by Garden Designer, and Writer Elizabeth Tyler (Vogue, New York Times), and Brigitte Richart, Director and Chief Curator at Musée Christian Dior in Granville, France. From Kim Jones’ work featured in V&A Dundee’s Garden Futures to Musée Dior’s current exhibition Jardins Enchanteurs, we’ll uncover how gardens - beginning with the one at Christian Dior’s childhood home and current location of Musée Dior - have remained central to the fashion house’s identity. This podcast series is part of the exhibition public programme for Garden Futures: Designing with Nature, which is open from the 17 May 2025 until 26 January 2026. To book tickets, or for more information, please visit our website: vam.ac.uk/Dundee For more information on Jardins Enchanteurs at Musée Christian Dior, please visit musee-dior-granville.com
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Dior’s garden-inspired collection of 1947 transformed the world of fashion. To explore that we’re joined by Garden Designer, and Writer Elizabeth Tyler (Vogue, New York Times), and Brigitte Richart, Director and Chief Curator at Musée Christian Dior in Granville, France. From Kim Jones’ work featured in V&A Dundee’s Garden Futures to Musée Dior’s current exhibition Jardins Enchanteurs, we’ll uncover how gardens - beginning with the one at Christian Dior’s childhood home and current location of Musée Dior - have remained central to the fashion house’s identity. This podcast series is part of the exhibition public programme for Garden Futures: Designing with Nature, which is open from the 17 May 2025 until 26 January 2026. To book tickets, or for more information, please visit our website: vam.ac.uk/Dundee For more information on Jardins Enchanteurs at Musée Christian Dior, please visit musee-dior-granville.com
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V&A Dundee
Episode 2 – Fashion and Dior with Elizabeth Tyler and Brigitte Richart
Dior’s garden-inspired collection of 1947 transformed the world of fashion. To explore that we’re joined by Garden Designer, and Writer Elizabeth Tyler (Vogue, New York Times), and Brigitte Richart, Director and Chief Curator at Musée Christian Dior in Granville, France. From Kim Jones’ work featured in V&A Dundee’s Garden Futures to Musée Dior’s current exhibition Jardins Enchanteurs, we’ll uncover how gardens - beginning with the one at Christian Dior’s childhood home and current location of Musée Dior - have remained central to the fashion house’s identity. This podcast series is part of the exhibition public programme for Garden Futures: Designing with Nature, which is open from the 17 May 2025 until 26 January 2026. To book tickets, or for more information, please visit our website: vam.ac.uk/Dundee For more information on Jardins Enchanteurs at Musée Christian Dior, please visit musee-dior-granville.com
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2 months ago
27 minutes 1 second

V&A Dundee
Episode Four – AI, Language and Writing with YPC
In this fourth and final episode, we invited V&A Dundee’s Young People’s Collective, also known as the YPC, to take over its direction. Led by Mike, Evie, Natalia and Leyla, the YPC question the use of an AI generated image as the exhibition’s main identity. They speak with Neil McGuire (graphic designer and co-curator of AFC) about the image, and with author and journalist Emma Grae about the impact of AI on the Scots language. We also hear two creative writing pieces responding by Timika and Hannah-Linda, created in response to the exhibition. These works are the result of the YPC’s residency programme with students from the University of Dundee. Content warning: This episode contains strong language and may not be suitable for all listeners. Credits: produced by Evie, Leyla, Mike & Natalia from YPC Creative Writing responses from Timika Sukhai and Hannah Linda Hamilton, in residence Feb-March 2025, with thanks to Johanna Lindsay.
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5 months ago
29 minutes 46 seconds

V&A Dundee
Episode 1 – The Love of Gardens with Kirsty Wark and Monty Don
Join Monty Don and Kirsty Wark as they discuss hereditary habits, life changing moments and the ways a garden, a place where nature meets design, can shape our lives. We also hear from Branklyn Garden’s Kate White, a National Trust For Scotland garden, on how Dorothy & John Renton’s fascination with rare and exotic plants led to a lifelong commitment along the River Tay. This podcast series is part of the exhibition public programme for Garden Futures: Designing with Nature, which is open from the 17 May 2025 until 26 January 2026. To book tickets, or for more information, please visit our website: vam.ac.uk/dundee
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6 months ago
36 minutes 32 seconds

V&A Dundee
Episode Three - Stories of Stewardship
In this third episode, we are joined by artists Hamshya Rajkumar and Mairi Mcfadyen to discuss their works across Ravenscraig and Abriachan Forest. Exploring themes of land stewardship, restoration and community, the conversation highlights the importance of cultural and ecological balance, the role of language in understanding landscapes, and the potential of art to foster deeper connections with nature. Hosted by Svetlana Panova, assistant curator at V&A Dundee. Produced by Troy Nelson and Svetlana Panova in collaboration with A Fragile Correspondence as part of our public programme. On display until 25 May 2025, you can find out more about the exhibition here: https://www.vam.ac.uk/dundee/whatson/exhibitions/scotland-venice-a-fragile-correspondence
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6 months ago
40 minutes 19 seconds

V&A Dundee
Episode Two - Fragile Ecosystems
Hear from the artists, designers, architects, writers and curators behind A Fragile Correspondence. In our second episode, Aaron McCarthy, Frank McElhinney, Becky Little & Tom Morton discuss their work on how environments adapt and show resilience in the face of environmental, social and economic change. Hosted by Svetlana Panova, assistant curator at V&A Dundee. Produced by Troy Nelson and Svetlana Panova in collaboration with A Fragile Correspondence as part of our public programme. On display until 25 May 2025, you can find out more about the exhibition here: https://www.vam.ac.uk/dundee/whatson/exhibitions/scotland-venice-a-fragile-correspondence
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8 months ago
38 minutes 57 seconds

V&A Dundee
Episode One - Making of A Fragile Correspondence
Hear from the artists, designers, architects, writers and curators behind A Fragile Correspondence. In this first episode, we have gathered just some of the creative team who have been with the project since its very beginning. They will walk us through that journey from Venice to Dundee, sharing the lessons learned when group curating and discuss what they hope the visitor will meet in the gallery. From Architecture Fringe, -ism Architectural Magazine and /other we have Andy Summers, Neil McGuire, Alissar Riachi, Kristina (Kicki) Enberg, Alyesha Choudhury and Carl Jonsson. Hosted by Svetlana Panova, assistant curator at V&A Dundee. Produced by Troy Nelson and Svetlana Panova in collaboration with A Fragile Correspondence as part of our public programme. On display until 25 May 2025, you can find out more about the exhibition here: https://www.vam.ac.uk/dundee/whatson/exhibitions/scotland-venice-a-fragile-correspondence
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9 months ago
43 minutes 29 seconds

V&A Dundee
Young People's Collective Podcast: What the Hat?!
The Young People's Collective presents What the Hat?!, a podcast where invited guests share their tactics, strategies, hopes, and dreams while reflecting on the many hats we choose to wear—and those we must—as creatives navigating overlapping political, social, economic, and climate crises. These conversations explore the approaches most essential for sustaining artistic and cultural practices in response to the urgent challenges of our time. In the pilot episode, co-programmed by a committee of young people at V&A Dundee, invite Dundee grassroots heavyweights Volk Gallery and City Flower Garden Studio together, to share practical strategies, demystify creative practices and careers, and envision bold, alternative models for the creative sector’s future. Future episodes will spotlight Dundee’s dynamic community of emerging designers, artists, curators, activists, and organisers who sustain and champion the city’s grassroots cultural ecosystem. Hosted Bethan Ferrie & Leyla Hussain Produced by Tana Pennock, Isla McConnachie and Mehr Un Nisa Syed Art work by Leyla Hussain Music by Meg Jenkins Supported by Ryan Mcleod Edited by Callum Mackie
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9 months ago
50 minutes 2 seconds

V&A Dundee
Design in the Diaspora: Ewa Effiom and Leo Robinson
Design in the Diaspora is developed in partnership with We Are Here Scotland and New Architecture Writers, join us to explore the work of contemporary designers and creatives from diasporic communities across Scotland. This series brings you a new guest, selected by We Are Here Scotland, paired with a host from New Architecture Writers. Together, they will explore creative practice and career journeys – amplifying and celebrating diverse identities, cultures, and heritages across the creative industries. In January 2023, we were joined by architect and writer Ewa Effiom and multidisciplinary artist Leo Robinson.
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2 years ago
28 minutes 17 seconds

V&A Dundee
Talking Tartan with Alan Cumming and Simon Sladen
Join world-renowned Scottish actor Alan Cumming and Simon Sladen, V&A South Kensington's Senior Curator of Modern and Contemporary Theatre and Performance, as they talk about all things tartan and the ways that tartan has influenced Alan's life and career while delving into tartan on screen, in performance, as costume and more. This was a live event recorded at V&A Dundee in May 2023. Creative Programmer: Nichol Keene
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2 years ago
1 hour 6 minutes 27 seconds

V&A Dundee
Design in the Diaspora: Hannah Sabapathy and Nana Biamah-Ofosu
Design in the Diaspora is developed in partnership with We Are Here Scotland and New Architecture Writers, join us to explore the work of contemporary designers and creatives from diasporic communities across Scotland. This series brings you a new guest, selected by We Are Here Scotland, paired with a host from New Architecture Writers. Together, they will explore creative practice and career journeys – amplifying and celebrating diverse identities, cultures, and heritages across the creative industries. In February 2023, Nana Biamah-Ofosu interviewed textile designer Hannah Sabapathy.
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2 years ago
23 minutes 54 seconds

V&A Dundee
Valentines: Women in the Workforce - Ishbel McLean
Sincerely, Valentines – From Postcards to Greetings Cards is the latest exhibition in our Michelin Design Gallery. It tells the story of Scotland’s most pioneering and successful commercial photographers, best known for popularising the holiday postcard on a global scale. Hear from Ishbel McLeane, a former employee as she shares her memories working at Valentines.
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3 years ago
9 minutes 18 seconds

V&A Dundee
Ian Schrager, interviewed by Benji B
Ian Schrager is the legendary co-creator of the world’s most famous nightclub: Studio 54, and since then has revolutionised the entertainment, residential and hospitality industries. He has created spectacular experiences where design, technology and music meet. Joining Ian Schrager is Benji B, a Radio 1 DJ, music director of Louis Vuitton menswear, and founder of the Deviation club nights and record label. Their conversation explores their lives in and around clubs and club culture, spanning five decades. Welcome by Joanna Mawdsley, Head of Learning, V&A Dundee Moderated by Nichol Keene, Creative Programmer, V&A Dundee Find out more about Night Fever and our upcoming programme here: https://www.vam.ac.uk/dundee/whatson Follow Ian Schrager and Benji B on Instagram @ianschrager and @BenjiB. Find out more at https://www.vam.ac.uk/dundee/articles/ian-schrager-interviewed-by-benji-b Find more podcasts from V&A Dundee at https://www.vam.ac.uk/dundee/series/podcasts
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4 years ago
1 hour 19 minutes 53 seconds

V&A Dundee
苏格兰艺术设计的典范:舞台背景绘本
苏格兰艺术设计的典范通过一系列小文章展现了苏格兰独特而出色的艺术设计。 本月,艳阳谈到一件特殊的展品使她回想起童年的故事。本文是与Amina MWRC合作项目的一部分,该项目是培训当地的穆斯林,黑人和少数民族(BME)妇女作为自由职业者,以英语和她们的母语为我们苏格兰设计画廊提供导游服务。
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4 years ago
5 minutes 54 seconds

V&A Dundee
Pop-up stage set: written and read by Yan Yang Laird
Scottish Design Icons is a series of small articles showcasing the big hitters of Scottish design. This month, Yanyang reflects on how one particular object takes her back to the stories of her childhood. This piece is part of a collaborative project with Amina MWRC to train local Muslim, Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) women as freelancers to deliver guided tours of our Scottish Design Galleries in both English and their native language.
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4 years ago
6 minutes 6 seconds

V&A Dundee
Mackintosh’s Masterpiece: written and read by Yan Xia
Scottish Design Icons is a series of small articles showcasing the big hitters of Scottish design. In this one, Yan Xia tells us how one particular object, the Oak Room, evokes powerful emotions for her. This piece is part of a collaborative project with Amina MWRC to train local Muslim, Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) women as freelancers to deliver guided tours of our Scottish Design Galleries in both English and their native language.
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4 years ago
5 minutes 57 seconds

V&A Dundee
Stark Talk: Mary Quant
Edi Stark in conversation with fashion revolutionary who lifted the mood as well as the hemline of female fashion in the twentieth century. Reproduced on our channels with the generous permission of Edi Stark. See 'Mary Quant' at V&A Dundee until 17 Jan 2021.
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4 years ago
26 minutes 19 seconds

V&A Dundee
Back to the 60s: an audio tour of Mary Quant
We want everyone to be able to enjoy our exhibitions. As part of our digital access programme, we produced an audio described tour of 'Mary Quant' to bring the show to life in a different way. We recorded artist and describer Juliana Capes describing the exhibition to her friend Anne Dignan. Listen as they tour the exhibition together and describe the sights, sounds and memories it evokes. Juliana Capes is a visual artist and educator who has worked in the field of visual description for 15 years. She is the lead artist on the National Gallery of Scotland Visual Impairment Programme and believes passionately in arts access for all.
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4 years ago
51 minutes 58 seconds

V&A Dundee
On Quant: Meredith More meets Heather Tilbury Phillips
Mary Quant disrupted the fashion establishment, connecting with an energised, youthful audience looking for something fresh and fun. From rising hemlines to androgynous shapes and styling, Quant captured the zeitgeist of the moment.  In this episode V&A Dundee curator Meredith More, is joined by Heather Tilbury Phillips former co-director of Mary Quant Limited, together they discuss what it was like working with Quant. The Mary Quant exhibition is on now until Sunday, 17 January 2021 at V&A Dundee.
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5 years ago
42 minutes 53 seconds

V&A Dundee
Design as an Attitude with Alice Rawsthorn
This episode is a recording of  live-event Design as an Attitude with Alice Rawsthorn – a New Years Lecture which took place at V&A Dundee in January 2019. In this talk Alice Rawsthorn explores how design is responding to complex social, political and environmental challenges. Investigating different aspects of contemporary design, from the deepening environmental/refugee crises and ominous new technologies, to reinventing dysfunctional social services. Further resources and an episode transcript are available at: https://www.vam.ac.uk/dundee/articles/audio-design-as-an-attitude-with-alice-rawsthorn
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5 years ago
1 hour 3 minutes 6 seconds

V&A Dundee
Patrick Geddes - written and read by Russell Dornan
Scottish Design Icons is a series of small articles showcasing the big hitters of Scottish design.
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5 years ago
4 minutes 44 seconds

V&A Dundee
Dior’s garden-inspired collection of 1947 transformed the world of fashion. To explore that we’re joined by Garden Designer, and Writer Elizabeth Tyler (Vogue, New York Times), and Brigitte Richart, Director and Chief Curator at Musée Christian Dior in Granville, France. From Kim Jones’ work featured in V&A Dundee’s Garden Futures to Musée Dior’s current exhibition Jardins Enchanteurs, we’ll uncover how gardens - beginning with the one at Christian Dior’s childhood home and current location of Musée Dior - have remained central to the fashion house’s identity. This podcast series is part of the exhibition public programme for Garden Futures: Designing with Nature, which is open from the 17 May 2025 until 26 January 2026. To book tickets, or for more information, please visit our website: vam.ac.uk/Dundee For more information on Jardins Enchanteurs at Musée Christian Dior, please visit musee-dior-granville.com