This podcast series is inspired by our blockbuster Mondrian exhibition, which was on view in 2020. The series looks at Mondrian's work through the lens of two art forms that are intrinsically linked with his output and enduring influence: architecture and music.
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PART ONE: Mondrian: Rooms for Manoeuvre | with Emmett Scanlon
In this podcast architect Emmett Scanlon, in conversation with Mondrian scholar and academic Michael White, explores the productive relationship between Mondrian and the studios he occupied and used when working and looks at how architecture has been influenced by his work and the work of his colleagues in the De Stijl movement.
Emmett Scanlon is an architect. His work is concerned with the relationship between people and buildings and the role and purpose and impact of architecture on our everyday lives. He is the host and producer of the popular podcast on architecture and design, What Do Buildings Do All Day? He is Assistant Professor of Architecture at UCD and Program Director of the MArch program.
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PART TWO: Mondrian and music | With Emilie Conway
Emilie Conway is an award winning jazz singer, composer and lyricist. Her music is informed and complemented by her love of literature, poetry, sound and silence. Emilie’s distinctive voice and inimitable style have earned her much acclaim in Ireland and abroad, having toured across Europe and the United States. She has studied in Dublin and Vermont, and has been supported by the Arts Council.
As part of a special musical project during this exhibition, Emilie will be producing a musical response to the exhibition, working with her musical collaborators Johnny Taylor (piano) and Barry Donohue (bass).
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Transcript
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PART THREE: Mondrian and music | With Emilie Conway
In the second part of Emilie Conway's Mondrian & Music project, she continues her musical response to the exhibition, working with her musical collaborators Johnny Taylor (piano) and Barry Donohue (bass).
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Transcript
A full transcript of Part Three is available to download.
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