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Talk Art

Alvaro Barrington, presented by BMW

Talk Art

Russell Tovey and Robert Diament c/o Independent Talent

Sculpture, Russell Tovey, Painting, Drawing, Art, Artist Interview, Arts, Studio Visit, Visual Arts, Art Talk, Contemporary Art, Entertainment, Celebrity, Modern Art, Artwork, Talk Art, Robert Diament

4.61.1K Ratings

🗓️ 21 October 2024

⏱️ 76 minutes

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Summary

New Talk Art special episode!!!! We meet leading artist Alvaro Barrington, presented by BMW.


We explore his work since we last met him on the podcast a few years ago, his current, epic solo 'Grace' at Tate Britain's Duveen Galleries, as well as a very cool recent collaboration with BMW at Frieze Seoul. Inspired by the BMW Art Car Collection and curated by Hans Ulrich Obrist, the artist has paint over seven miniature i7s, drawing inspiration from video games and music.


Barrington's practice explores interconnected histories of cultural production. Considering himself primarily a painter, Barrington’s multimedia approach to image-making employs burlap, textiles, postcards and clothing, exploring how materials themselves can function as visual tools while referencing their personal, political and commercial histories.

 

Barrington is interested in how the vehicles of the future will have the potential to recognise our moods, emotions and schedules, and as such adapt to them accordingly. The artist explores the future of cars reimagined as self-driving entertainment units and places for meeting that can help bridge different cultures through new technologies such as instant language translation. Utilising artificial intelligence, cars will go far beyond their purely transporting function and instead help us foster new connections and fulfil our daily needs.


For this project, Barrington looked into video games centered around cars, which were not only important as play and entertainment, but also as platforms for music and culture. Exploring the history of cars and other vehicles that enable travel and movement, the artist has focused on the intersection of cars and culture and the way they have influenced one another. Merging these references, the artist created 7 unique cars, each featuring a drawing from a film, music video or portraying a cultural figure, which remain influential in Barrington's life and practice.


For his Tate Britain commission, Barrington's personal exploration of identity and belonging is a journey in three parts honouring his grandmother, sister and mother.

He draws from personal memories across time and place, from his grandmother's Caribbean home where a thunderstorm hammers on the corrugated tin roof, to the exhilarating energy of Carnival. Tate Britain's Duveen Galleries are transformed into a space alive with sound, colour and texture.


This is Barrington’s poignant celebration of the people and places that make us feel we belong.


'GRACE is the constant reimagining of Black culture and aspirational attitude under foreign conditions. GRACE here explores how my grandmother, my mother, and my sister in the British Caribbean community showed up gracefully.' - Alvaro Barrington


Grace runs until 26 January 2025 at @Tate Britain, free entry. Visit: https://www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-britain/alvaro-barrington


Follow @AlvaroBarrington and @BMWGroupCulture



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0:00.0

Good afternoon, good morning, good evening, wherever you are in the world. I'm Russell Tovey.

0:09.0

And I'm Robert Diamant. And this is Talkart.

0:12.0

Welcome to talk art.

0:14.0

How are you today, Robert?

0:17.0

Today Russell, I am filled with love,

0:21.0

because I have so much love for today's guest and I was thinking deeply

0:26.3

about what to say in this introduction but our guest currently has an epic

0:30.9

installation at the Tate Britain which is called Grace and I think that

0:37.1

whole huge installation and body of work is really something that is filled with love

0:41.8

because it is dedicated to three of the artist's family members,

0:47.0

his mother, his grandmother and his sister and it's this idea of family and love and support that families in particular the

0:57.3

women in families can bring all of us and this installation is titled

1:01.8

Grace and Grace is also such a beautiful word.

1:05.6

It initially got me thinking about women that I love who were actually called Grace.

1:09.1

I know a lot of Grace is, even heroes of mine like Grace Jones and obviously recent talk art guests people like

1:15.7

Grace Campbell so we have lots of graces in our life as well and I am really

1:20.6

excited as we head into Fries Week because today's guest like us has been collaborating with BMW group culture and

1:28.2

Recently I know the two of you were actually in South Korea for freeze soul and he has created some incredible miniature

1:36.0

artworks which are based on BMW I7 cars and we'll explore the idea of those

1:42.0

very soon as well and we're heading into Freeze Week in London, which is always a bit like Art Christmas

1:48.1

and I know we're both going to be doing a talk for us and I'll be there with my two booths and I think our guest today will also have work in the fair.

1:55.5

So we are very, very excited to bring back to the podcast because this is our second chat with him all the way from London the one and only

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