Turner Prize 2010: Susan Philipsz interview
Turner Prize 2010: Susan Philipsz interview; Philipsz interview (continued) SOT
- Doesn't really consider herself a sound artist because is from visual arts background / Have only ever exhibited from a visual arts context / There is a sound art movement that is very exciting but comes more from a music background / Have had really warm response to the work from public / On where the song 'Lowlands' comes from - 16th Century Scottish ballad / Three different versions of song because over time songs evolve / Sailors adopted song as sea shanty and as it moved from port to port it changed / 'Lowlands' is about sailor who appears in dream to their loved one after they have drowned





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