Thursday Oct 29, 2020
Artist Interview: Sundari Carmody
In this episode, Kate interviews artist Sundari Carmody about her practice, which gives sculptural form to unseen phenomena. Carmody is drawn to research in the areas of dark matter, sleep and the study of nocturnal creatures, and in her work considers how to engage with universal systems and aspects of being using materials such as concrete, textiles, mist and neon. See her work at ACE Open as part of If the future is to be worth anything: 2020 South Australian Artist Survey.
Show Notes:
- BBC Radio 4 'In Our Time' - Bird Migration
- Sundari Carmody, One: all that we can see, 2017, neon light with 95% painted black, electrical components, 40 x 40cm
- Sundari Carmody, white white (summer and winter solstice), 2017, neon light, electrical components, 70 x 100cm
- ‘Why We Sleep: The New Science of Sleep and Dreams’ Dr Matthew Walker
- Sundari Carmody, Milky Way, 2018
- “What then is time? If no one asks me, I know: if I wish to explain it to one that asketh, I know not.” - Saint Augustine of Hippo (354 - 430 AD) in ‘Confessions’.
- Sundari Carmody, The Black Swan Suite, 2014
- Sundari Carmody, The Build Up – masks, 2014
- Sundari Carmody, The Build Up, 2014
- ACE Open - If the future is to be worth anything: 2020 South Australian Artist Survey
- Sundari Carmody at ACE Open, 2020
- Jantar Mantar
- SundariCarmody.com
Music: 'Nothing will grow here' by Komiku via freemusicarchive.org
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