Susan Philipsz | Sound in Space
Susan Philipsz doesn’t define herself as a sound artist, but for over two decades the Turner Prize winner has pursued the notion of sound as a physical or sculptural experience. Philipsz is interested in the ways that sound and space can define and mediate one another, creating poetic and immersive installations that draw from musical, literary and historical references. In this film the artist discusses her work, and how she uses sound to respond to the unique characteristics of particular spaces. Artists in Profile is a series of films that explore the ideas, materials and processes of some of the best-known contemporary artists working today. Filmed in the artists’ studios from Argyll & Bute to Berlin; in train stations, a primary school, the shore of a loch, and the Glasgow Necropolis; these videos aim to give an insight into the spaces where artists create their work, and the places that inspire them. Watch another film in this series: https://bit.ly/2xDxlb2 Facebook: / nationalgalleries Twitter: / natgalleriessco Instagram: / natgalleriessco Website: https://www.nationalgalleries.org/

Susan Philipsz Interview: Song As Trigger of Memory

The Art of Sound Ep 1 - Sound is Fundamental

The power of sound in Janet Cardiff's "Forty Part Motet" | ART AND THE SENSES

Sound Art. Klang als Medium der Kunst

Susan Philipsz on “Too Much I Once Lamented” (2019)

The Architecture of Sound | Shea Trahan | TEDxVermilionStreet

My Golden Retriever Heals a Terrified Rescue Kitten in Just 3 Meetings!

Artist Talk with Susan Philipsz

«On and Between» Sound Installation by Robin Minard | rainy days 2017

Christina Kubisch: Discovering new sounds

Susan Philipsz - War Damaged Musical Instruments (Pair)

The French Do Not Care About Work

Meet the Sonic Artist Making Music with Plants: Sound Builders

Electrical Walks - Christina Kubisch / deutsch

The difference between hearing and listening | Pauline Oliveros | TEDxIndianapolis

Playing the Building: An installation by David Byrne
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Sound Installations, Sound Architectures & Sound Sculptures by Zimoun [Compilation Video 3.9 2020]

Anémic Cinéma (1926) | Marcel Duchamp's classic restored

'Lowlands' - Susan Philipsz Turner Art Prize Winner 2010

