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Sam Taylor-Wood speaks for the first time about her mother leaving her at 15


Category: Radio 4

Date: 16.01.2005
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The artist Sam Taylor-Wood has spoken frankly to the Â鶹Éç about her difficult childhood when as a 15-year-old her mother disappeared - only for Sam and her siblings to discover months later that she had moved just three doors away and never told them.

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Speaking to Sue Lawley on Â鶹Éç Radio 4's Desert Island Discs, Taylor Wood revealed how unsettling her early years were.

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She says: "Mum and dad split up when I was nine. We upped and moved from London to Sussex and suddenly I went from an urban life to nothing in the countryside - with a new father and new life.

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"We lived in a horrible dark house which was called 'Sunny Villas' and became a yoga centre. We lived a basic, hippy existence."

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She went on to describe the day her mother left: "She handed me a note and said 'Give this to your stepdad because I'm leaving you all.'

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"I asked her where she was going and she said she'd be in touch. Then we just didn't see her. It was a very strange and uncomfortable time."

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The difficulty in dealing with her mum's sudden disappearance was compounded when Sam discovered she was still living nearby.

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She says: "One day I saw her and she was living three doors away. I was walking to school and saw a blind in a kitchen window go up and there she was.

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"Then she pulled the blind back down again. I still can't quite believe that she was there. It's quite extraordinary."

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It was moving out of home at 16 and getting into art college that helped her turn her life around.

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She says: "I think I was lucky I got into art college. That's what saved me. From there I got into the system - I was away from the disaster of it all."

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Sam's chosen music to take to her Desert Island includes Elton John's Tiny Dancer and Johnny Cash's version of the U2 song One.

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The luxury item she'd take to the island would be a karaoke machine.

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This interview can be heard in full on Desert Island Discs on Â鶹Éç Radio 4 at 11.15am today (Sunday 16 January).



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Date: 16.01.2005
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