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Anya Gallaccio

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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

4.6 • 1.1K Ratings

🗓️ 8 November 2024

⏱️ 74 minutes

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Summary

We meet Anya Gallaccio (b. 1963, Scotland), an artist renowned for her innovative use of organic, ephemeral materials – ranging from chocolate, ice, wax, apples, flowers and chalk – and for her explorations of transformation, change and impermanence. Throughout her practice, Gallaccio has significantly reshaped understandings of contemporary sculpture.


Anya Gallaccio: preserve is her largest survey exhibition to date at Turner Contemporary, Margate. The exhibition spans three decades of Gallaccio’s radical practice, restaging several iconic sculptures in addition to a new site-specific commission. It reveals the artist’s consistent rethinking of the relationship between art and the environment by presenting works that connect with Kent’s natural heritage.


Due to the temporal nature of her work, much of Gallaccio’s practice is best known through documentary photographs and memory. This exhibition introduces her sculptures and large-scale installations so that a new generation can engage in their references to environmental sustainability and preserving fragile ecosystems.

Renowned for her innovative use of organic, ephemeral materials such as apples, flowers and chalk, and for her explorations of transformation and impermanence, Gallaccio has reshaped our understanding of contemporary sculpture.


Complementing Gallaccio’s exhibition, Turner Contemporary has developed an extensive school programme in partnership with the artist. This programme, titled An Apple a Day, aims to explore Kent’s countryside, heritage, and history through the lens of the apple and county’s apple orchards. Inspired by the work of Californian chef and food activist Alice Waters, Gallaccio seeks to embed nature across everyday teaching in primary schools.


In collaboration with Kent Downs National Landscape, DEFRA and Lees Court Estate, this project underscores Turner Contemporary’s commitment to sustainability and celebrates the relationship between art, ecology, and agriculture in Kent. By engaging students with the rich heritage of the region’s apple orchards, the programme fosters a deeper appreciation for nature and promotes environmental stewardship from an early age.


Anya Gallaccio: preserve runs until 26th January 2025 and is free to visit. Curated by Melissa Blanchflower, Senior Curator, Turner Contemporary.

Visit: https://turnercontemporary.org/whats-on/anya-gallaccio-preserve/


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Thanks to @ThomasDaneGallery



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0:00.0

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

0:08.3

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

0:12.4

How are you today, Robert?

0:14.6

Well, today, Russell, I've been thinking a lot about the word fetish.

0:20.5

All right. Yeah. And the the word fetish. All right.

0:21.3

Yeah.

0:21.9

And the kind of fetish I'm talking about is to do with inanimate objects or just objects that people worship.

0:30.9

And me particularly, partly because I'm such an art obsessive, I think it is rooted in this idea of fetish and

0:40.3

worshipping objects that aren't actually like alive and from the natural world, but they've

0:47.0

been made by someone like a sculpture, for example. And the reason fetish is linked to this is because

0:53.0

of the magical powers that people like myself can consider that these objects inhabit.

0:59.0

So almost like a kind of talisman.

1:02.0

And that is how I feel about today's guest work.

1:05.3

Because many, many years ago, when I was about 23 or 4, I used to live in Swiss Cottage and I would go to Camden Art

1:13.0

Centre. And it's one of my formative experiences about A being a collector, A being an art fan

1:18.5

and just living with art and kind of wanting to have art in my life was going to Camden Art

1:23.6

Centre and learning all about different artists like Ava Hessey and Baciana

1:28.1

Ada and today's guest who did an amazing show there.

1:31.5

And in the gift shop, because that was at the time the price point I'd be looking at,

1:35.9

which was like hundreds of pounds rather than thousands or whatever, there was an amazing

1:40.4

addition, which was a bronze conquer and it was a series of different bronze conkers.

1:45.0

And I used to just stand and look in the glass box at these additions and just dream of owning one.

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