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🗓️ 19 April 2024
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Talk Art live at the Venice Biennale, presented by Burberry. Recorded at the St Regis Library, we meet leading artist Sir John Akomfrah CBE RA and Tarini Malik, the curator of the British pavilion 2024.
The British Council is delighted to present Listening All Night To The Rain by John Akomfrah at the 60th International Art Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia 2024.
The exhibition runs from 20 April to 24 November 2024.
Exploring post-colonialism, environmental devastation and the politics of aesthetics, Listening All Night To The Rain is Akomfrah’s boldest and most ambitious commission to date.
The exhibition draws its title from 11th century Chinese writer and artist Su Dongpo’s poetry, which explores the transitory nature of life during a period of political exile. Organised in a series of song-like movements, or ‘cantos’, the exhibition brings together eight interlocking and overlapping multimedia and sound installations into a single and immersive environment that tells stories of migrant diasporas in Britain. It is the result of decades of extensive research by the artist and his team, using historical records to contextualise our experience of the present day.
Listening All Night To The Rain weaves together newly filmed material, archive video footage and still images, with audio and text from international archives and libraries. The exhibition tells global stories through the ‘memories’ of people who represent migrant communities in Britain and examines how multiple geopolitical narratives are reflected in the experiences of diasporic people more broadly.
Each gallery space layers together a specific colour field, influenced by the paintings of American artist Mark Rothko, in order to highlight the ways in which abstraction can represent the fundamental nature of human drama.
Listening All Night To The Rain positions various theories of acoustemology: the study of how the sonic experience mirrors and shapes our cultural realities. Akomfrah draws on an acute acoustic sensitivity influenced by a variety of formative experiences, from protests to club culture in 1970s-80s London. Each of Akomfrah’s ‘cantos’ is accompanied by a specific soundtrack, which layers archival material with field recordings, speeches and popular and devotional music. Extending the sense of hybridity in the filmic collages, Akomfrah’s use of sound encourages us to consider the breadth of cultural identity in Britain more broadly.
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0:00.0 | Good afternoon, good morning, good evening, wherever you are in the world. I'm Russell Toby. |
0:09.0 | And I'm Robert Diamen. |
0:10.0 | And this is Talkart. Welcome to Talk Art. |
0:13.0 | It is actually... |
0:15.0 | Very good, lovely reaction guys. |
0:18.0 | You could hear the crowd because this is a Talk Art live. |
0:21.0 | Talk Our live. |
0:22.0 | Wray! Where are we live from, Rob and how are you today? |
0:27.0 | We are live from Venice and not just any old Venice, we're at the St Regis Hotel, |
0:32.0 | and we're here with Burberry and the British |
0:34.2 | Council for a very special reason because it's the Venice Biennale. |
0:37.6 | What is the Venice Bionale role? |
0:39.0 | Well you tell me. |
0:40.4 | Well, Bienali means every other year. It is lovingly referred to as Art World Olympics. |
0:45.8 | Venice banali was started in 1895. It's been going for 129 years. |
0:50.5 | I ever heard someone today say that they love the Venice bin Ali they go every |
0:54.6 | year. There are 75 countries represented, 331 artists reps but if you put collectors |
1:02.3 | in there it's closer to 400 and the visitors are approximately 300,000 every year. |
1:08.0 | And you ask me how I'm feeling which is how every episode begins and today I am feeling like an art nerd because we don't just |
1:15.8 | have one guest today who is one of the most important living artists of our time in my opinion. |
1:21.5 | But we do also have a very impressive curator who over the past decade |
1:29.7 | since studying at the RCA has really broken new ground in art and there's also a theme |
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