Posts Tagged ‘Antony Gormley’
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Listening to artists describe the emotional impact of other artists’ work on their own work is fascinating. This educational BBC video is a wonderful window into Louise Bourgeois’ work through the eyes of hot British contemporary artists. Tracey Emin is particularly eloquent on the subject of Louise Bourgeois.
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Tags: Alan Yentob, Antony Gormley, BBC video, contemporary art, interview, Louise Bourgeois, Stella Vine, Tracey Emin