William Furlong's Audio Arts
William Furlong in conversation with Mel Gooding, discussing his practice and the thirty-five year history of Audio Arts magazine.
Theatre, 8 May 2009, 7pm
Audio Arts is the brainchild of William Furlong, a figure who—through his interest in sound and the voice—has been highly influential in the development of expanded notions of sculpture. For the past 35 years Furlong has published Audio Arts Magazine, generating a comprehensive archive of artists' interviews, and now the subject of a book, Speaking of Art, Four Decades of Art in Conversation. Here, Furlong is in conversation with art critic, writer and exhibition organiser Mel Gooding.
Video production by Lightweight Media.