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Bill Clinton, John Hume & The Queen — The Stories Behind Colin Davidson’s Portraits
Manage episode 518207349 series 3681878
In this bonus episode of the Stormont Sources podcast, host David McCann is joined by regulars Tim Cairns and Michael McKernan to discuss the intersection of art and politics with guests Colin Davison and Mark Carruthers. The conversation is based around their new book, "12 Paintings- Converstations with Mark Carruthers” which features portraits of prominent political figures. The discussion delves into the personal and professional relationships between the artists and their subjects, the impact of Northern Irish identity on their work, and the broader themes of human experience and political history captured in their art. The episode also touches on the significance of Belfast and the role of art in reflecting and shaping societal narratives.
🎨 From Bill Clinton’s quiet reflection to John Hume’s humanity, Queen Elizabeth’s historic handshake with Martin McGuinness, and the grief of victims in Silent Testimony, Davidson’s portraits capture the people and moments that have shaped modern Northern Ireland.
They discuss:
The friendship between Davidson and Carruthers that inspired 12 Paintings
The stories behind portraits of George Mitchell, David Trimble, and Ian Paisley
How Belfast’s beauty and trauma shape Davidson’s art
The Queen’s reaction to her own portrait
The ongoing challenge of depicting Northern Ireland’s divided identity through art
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
42 episodes
Manage episode 518207349 series 3681878
In this bonus episode of the Stormont Sources podcast, host David McCann is joined by regulars Tim Cairns and Michael McKernan to discuss the intersection of art and politics with guests Colin Davison and Mark Carruthers. The conversation is based around their new book, "12 Paintings- Converstations with Mark Carruthers” which features portraits of prominent political figures. The discussion delves into the personal and professional relationships between the artists and their subjects, the impact of Northern Irish identity on their work, and the broader themes of human experience and political history captured in their art. The episode also touches on the significance of Belfast and the role of art in reflecting and shaping societal narratives.
🎨 From Bill Clinton’s quiet reflection to John Hume’s humanity, Queen Elizabeth’s historic handshake with Martin McGuinness, and the grief of victims in Silent Testimony, Davidson’s portraits capture the people and moments that have shaped modern Northern Ireland.
They discuss:
The friendship between Davidson and Carruthers that inspired 12 Paintings
The stories behind portraits of George Mitchell, David Trimble, and Ian Paisley
How Belfast’s beauty and trauma shape Davidson’s art
The Queen’s reaction to her own portrait
The ongoing challenge of depicting Northern Ireland’s divided identity through art
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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