With a deep-seated interest in sound, music and politics, Swinney’s approach to the sonic arts is rooted in a DIY-aesthetic.This comes out of his involvement with the post-punk ethics
at Shifty Studios in the 1980s during the turbulent years straddling the collapse of apartheid and South Africa’s transition to democracy. He worked in sound design and music production as well as performance and sound based art at Milestone Studios (2000-2018) in Cape Town before moving into academia, fine-art sound studies and teaching. He exhibited two video works at the 56th Venice Biennale („All the world’s Futures“) in 2015. He developed his artistic writing around ideas dealing with political and social similarities between the transitions in post-soviet countries and post-apartheid South Africa. His sonic explorations dive into silencing, self-censorship, and the tensions between politics and art in totalitarian states. Swinney’s academic explorations culminated in his graduating in 2018 with an MFA (with distinction) from the University of Cape Town (UCT). He is currently a PhD candidate at the University of the Western Cape (UWC) and runs courses at Michaelis School of Fine Art. These centre around practical and theoretical sound-studies dealing with current ethical and political issues.
Warrick Swinney will be artist in resident from the 15th of September 2022 until the 15th of December.
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The Radio Art Residency Weimar is a joint project of the Goethe-Institut and the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar in cooperation with the Hochschule für Musik Franz Liszt, Deutschlandfunk Kultur, EIGENHEIM Weimar/Berlin, ACC Galerie Weimar and Radio Lotte. The aim of the project is to promote independent artistic work and to support the realisation of new works of art. From using radio as an exhibition space for artworks to coping with radio as a real-time medium, the residency offers a wide range of creative possibilities for artistic practice.
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