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  • In this special bonus episode of 'The Installation Art Podcast,' we celebrate a milestone by revisiting an insightful interview with the renowned artist Alex Chinneck, which can be found here: https://installationartpodcast.com/alex-chinneck-021 

    Key takeaways include:

    ā€¢ Chinneck's innovative approach to large-scale sculptures and public installations.

    ā€¢ His creative methods for securing materials and collaborations through sheer perseverance and inventive resourcefulness.

    ā€¢ The necessity of allowing public art to evolve or be removed over time, embracing its impermanence.

    ā€¢ Overcoming rejection and the value of naivete in the art world.

    ā€¢ The dichotomy between commercial and public art.

    This recap episodes not only celebrates Chinneckā€™s extraordinary projects but also offers lessons and food for thought for artists and contemporary art enthusiasts.

    Homework: 

    Anselm (2023) ā€“ the documentary Chinneck loved and recommended: https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x910krc

    Anselm Kiefer: Remembering The Future ā€“ another documentary available to watch on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FUQuhoqTKtg and on Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/112053965 

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    00:48 Celebrating One Year of the Podcast

    01:22 Revisiting the Alex Chinneck Interview

    04:04 Alex Chinneck's Journey into Art

    10:03 The Mindset of Alex Chinneck

    14:41 Facilitation Over Fabrication 

    16:00 Maintaining Naivety and Ambition

    17:24 Facing Rejection and Perseverance

    19:45 The Struggle with Self-Sufficiency

    25:03 The Complexity of Public Art

    28:00 Homework and Final Thoughts

    The Installation Art Podcast is a show about people who love and work with the contemporary art medium of installation. The host Anastasia Parmson, an artist herself, interviews internationally renowned artists and arts workers about the intricacies and behind-the-scenes stories of creating and showing work that is site-specific, ephemeral, large scale or immersive.

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    REPLAY: As a one-year podcast anniversary celebration we are re-relasing this fascinating interview that was originally published in two parts.

    In this in-depth discussion, renowned UK artist Alex Chinneck delves into his evolution as a creative practitioner, from his time at Chelsea College of Art to his viral architectural interventions and public art projects.

    In this episode we will hear:

    ā€¢ Exactly how Alex bootstrapped huge projects with no budget.

    ā€¢ Why he suffered from severe burnout and what changes had to be made in his process

    ā€¢ About the importance of facilitation over fabrication

    ā€¢ His experiences regarding the challenges of permanent and temporary public art projects

    ā€¢ About collaborations whose role has been instrumental in realizing Chinneckā€™s ambitious vision

    Alex Chinneck is based in Kent, UK. Check out his work on his website https://www.alexchinneck.com/ and give him a follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alexchinneck/

    Where to see Alex's permanent public sculptures:

    ā€¢ The inverted pylon "A Bullet From A Shooting Star" on Ordnance Crescent, Greenwich peninsula, London.

    ā€¢ The cracked facade titled "Six Pins And Half A Dozen Needles" at 77 Fulham Palace Road in Hammersmith, London.

    ā€¢ The exploding staircase "A Spring in Your Step" in Circus Street, Brighton.

    ā€¢ Series of "Group Hug" sculptures on buildings in Nancy, France.

    Also mentioned in this episode:

    Chelsea College of Arts: https://www.arts.ac.uk/colleges/chelsea-college-of-arts | https://www.instagram.com/unioftheartslondon/

    Tate Britain: https://www.tate.org.uk/visit/tate-britain | https://www.instagram.com/tate

    Conrad Shawcross: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conrad_Shawcross | https://www.instagram.com/conradshawcross/?hl=en

    David Murphy: https://www.davidmurphystudio.co.uk/ | https://www.instagram.com/_davidmurphystudio/

    Ibstock Brick: https://www.ibstock.co.uk/ibstock-brick | https://www.instagram.com/ibstock.official/

    Smith And Wallwork Engineers: https://www.smithandwallwork.com/who-are-we/ | https://www.instagram.com/smithandwallwork/

    English Heritage: https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/ | https://instagram.com/englishheritage

    Arts Council England: https://www.artscouncil.org.uk/ | https://www.instagram.com/aceagrams

    Frank Gehry: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Gehry

    Rachel Whiteread: https://gagosian.com/artists/rachel-whiteread/ | https://www.instagram.com/rachelwhitereadofficial

    Richard Wilson: https://www.richardwilsonsculptor.com/

    Gordon Matta-Clark: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gordon_Matta-Clark

    Covent Garden: https://www.coventgarden.london/ | https://www.instagram.com/coventgardenldn

    Illuminate Productions: https://www.illuminateproductions.co.uk/ | http://instagram.com/illuminating_arts

    The Darent Wax Company: https://www.darentwax.com/ | https://uk.linkedin.com/company/the-darent-wax-company-ltd

    Anselm Kiefer: Remembering the Future: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4212634/ | Watch here: https://youtu.be/FUQuhoqTKtg?si=JYiPNUgjV_oG9HZR

    Alan Yentob: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Yentob | https://www.instagram.com/ayentob1/

    Millimetre: https://millimetre.uk.net/ | https://www.instagram.com/millimetremakes/

    Milan Design Week: https://www.salonemilano.it/en | https://instagram.com/isaloniofficial/

    Anish Kapoor: https://anishkapoor.com/ | https://www.instagram.com/dirty_corner

    Antony Gormley: https://www.antonygormley.com/

    Richard Serra: https://gagosian.com/artists/richard-serra/

    Michael Heizer: https://gagosian.com/artists/michael-heizer/

    Thom Yorke: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9BJwi8Q2AiLtLHdGlWqsrQ |...

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  • In episode 20, we sit down with renowned Australian artist and activist Elizabeth Day. Known for her inventive use of materials such as unraveled textiles, grass casts, and even chewing gum, Elizabeth shares her meandering career path from traditional painting, to working with inmates, to large-scale installations that address themes of migration, trauma, and social change.

    Tune in to hear about:

    ā€¢ Her unique approach to textile-based installations

    ā€¢ Public art projects addressing Indigenous histories and social issues

    ā€¢ Transforming everyday materials into impactful works

    ā€¢ Processing personal and collective trauma through art

    ā€¢ Upcoming projects, including a retrospective exhibition

    This conversation offers a deep dive into Dayā€™s artistic philosophy, her commitment to activism through art, and her advice to emerging artists. Perfect for anyone seeking insights into socially engaged art practices and innovative material use.

    Elizabeth Day is based in Sydney, Australia. You can find out more about her work on her website https://elizabethday.art/ and on her Instagram @elizabethday28 https://www.instagram.com/elizabethday28/

    02:42 Migration and Family Background

    05:05 Art Education and Early Influences

    06:14 Exploring Installation Art

    09:54 Life in London and Artistic Awakening

    11:39 Return to Australia and First Installations

    16:26 Prisons and Social Issues

    21:51 Unravelling and Textile Art

    23:22 Chewing Gum Paintings and Activism

    26:28 Site-Specific Art and Public Spaces

    27:27 Material Choices and Sustainability

    28:13 Textile Art in the Contemporary Scene

    31:49 Grass Casts: A Unique Medium

    33:48 Liverpool, Liverpool: A Tale of Two Cities

    37:51 Studio Spaces: The Struggle for Artists

    44:51 Processing Trauma Through Art

    49:21 Current Projects and Future Aspirations

    Elizabeth is exhibited by Mais Wright gallery: https://www.maiswright.com/artists/elizabeth-day/

    You san see her work in person in ā€œDreams Nursed in Darknessā€ at Woollongong Art Gallery until 24 November 2024: https://wollongongartgallery.au/wag-exhibitions/dreams-nursed-in-darkness

    Also mentioned in this episode:

    Cementa Festival: https://cementa.com.au/ | https://www.instagram.com/cementafestival/ 

    Anton Holzner: https://www.artnet.com/artists/anton-holzner/

    Greenham Common: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greenham_Common_Women's_Peace_Camp

    Sydney College of the Arts: https://www.sydney.edu.au/arts/schools/sydney-college-of-the-arts.html | https://www.instagram.com/artss_sydney/

    Rose Ann McGreevy: http://roseannmcgreevy.blogspot.com/ 

    Barbara Halnan: https://www.articulateprojectspace.org/project/22-03-W 

    Robert Smithson: https://www.theartstory.org/artist/smithson-robert/ 

    Long Bay Correctional Centre:

  • In this episode, we sit down with internationally renowned artist David Spriggs to explore his unique approach to installation art through the use of layered transparent sheets. David shares his career path from early artistic experiments in England and Canada, to his education at prestigious institutions like Central Saint Martins. 

    Key learning moments include:

    Insights into Davidā€™s technique of transparent layering to create spatial, multidimensional works that transform with audience interaction.Reflections on his upbringing and how his family has influenced his career.A deep dive into his notable projects and how context, time, and space shape his installations.The logistical challenges of creating and transporting large-scale installations, particularly during the COVID-19 lockdowns.

    This episode provides a compelling look at how transparency, space, and viewer perception play a pivotal role in David Spriggsā€™ work, offering valuable insights for artists, curators, and contemporary art enthusiasts alike.

    David Spriggs is based on Vancouver Island, Canada. You can find out more about his work on his website https://davidspriggs.art and on his Instagram @david_spriggs https://www.instagram.com/david_spriggs/ 

    03:03 Family influence and becoming an artist

    06:09 Academic Pursuits and Global Experiences

    07:15 Discovering his innovative installation technique

    13:06 The Role of Context and Audience in Art

    32:07 Reflecting on the impact of COVID-19

    33:37 Creating the First Wave installation

    40:37 The importance of scale and color

    52:26 Lighting vs transparency

    55:24 Dream projects and future aspirations

    Also mentioned in this episode:

    Emily Carr University in Vancouver: https://www.ecuad.ca | https://www.instagram.com/emilycarru/

    Central Saint Martins:  https://www.arts.ac.uk/colleges/central-saint-martins | https://www.instagram.com/csm_news/  

    Concordia University: https://www.concordia.ca/ | https://www.instagram.com/concordiauniversity/

    Bauhaus University: https://www.uni-weimar.de/en/university/start/ | https://www.instagram.com/bauhaus_uni/ 

    Sharjah Biennial: https://sharjahart.org/ | https://www.instagram.com/sharjahart/

    Messums Whiltshire: https://www.messums.org/ | https://www.instagram.com/messumswest 

    The New York Stock Exchange Pediment: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_Stock_Exchange_Building 

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  • In this episode of The Installation Art Podcast, we sit down with accomplished Belgian artist Hans Op de Beeck to explore his multifaceted career spanning installation art, sculpture, theater, and film. Dive into a thoughtful conversation about balancing personal life with creating monumental installations. Key takeaways include:

    ā€¢ Hansā€™s reflections on work-life balance and not having the fear of missing out.

    ā€¢ Insights into the logistics of transporting and installing large-scale artworks from small studio beginnings to international exhibitions.

    ā€¢ His approach to learning on the job and his philosophy of infusing the essence of reality into art.

    ā€¢ Reflections on the longevity of large scale installation art and the financial realities of creating it.

    This episode offers a deeply personal look into Hans Op de Beeck's career milestones, creative process, and future ambitions, emphasising his warm personality and dedication to his craft and his family. Perfect for artists, curators, and fans of contemporary art looking for behind-the-scenes stories of the art world.

    07:01 Childhood and Early Influences

    10:07 Artistic Philosophy and Pandemic Reflections

    11:05 Project-Based Creativity and Deadlines

    27:46 First Museum Show and Large-Scale Installations

    33:00 The Authenticity of Fake

    43:14 Learning by Doing

    46:08 Sea of Tranquility Project

    48:55 Social Commentary Through Art

    54:12 Logistical Challenges of Large-Scale Art

    57:07 Permanent Installations and Future Prospects

    59:44 Interactive Art and Public Engagement

    01:07:51 Funding and Financial Realities

    01:15:04 Studio Life and Team Dynamics

    01:19:36 Navigating the Art World and Personal Reflections

    01:33:14 Future Ambitions and Dream Projects

    01:41:32 Current Projects and Collaborations

    Hans op de Beeck ins based in Brussels, Belgium. You can find out more about his work on his website hansopdebeeck.com and on his Instagram @hans_op_de_beeck https://www.instagram.com/hans_op_de_beeck/

    He is represented by:

    Galleria Continua https://www.galleriacontinua.com/artists/hans-op-de-beeck-53

    Galerie Krinzinger https://galerie-krinzinger.at/artists/hans-op-de-beeck/

    Ron Mandos gallery https://ronmandos.nl/artist/hans-op-de-beeck/

    Templon New York https://www.templon.com/exhibitions/whispered-tales/

    Pilevnely gallery https://www.pilevneli.com/artists/32-hans-op-de-beeck/overview/

    You can see his work in person at Templon Gallery in NYC, November 7 - December 21, 2024.

    Also mentioned in this episode:

    Art Basel: https://www.artbasel.com/?lang=en | https://www.instagram.com/artbasel | @artbasel

    ā€ØDocumenta: https://www.documenta.de/en/about | https://www.instagram.com/documentafifteen/ā€Ø

    Venice Biennale: https://www.labiennale.org/en/art/2024 | https://www.instagram.com/labiennale/ | @BiennaleChannelā€Ø

    Nordic Watercolor Museum: https://www.akvarellmuseet.org/en | https://www.instagram.com/nordiskaakvarellmuseet/ | @NordiskaAkvarellmuseetā€Ø

    Anselm Kiefer: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anselm_Kiefer | https://www.instagram.com/anselm_kiefer/ā€Ø

    Schauspiel Frankfurt: https://www.schauspielfrankfurt.de/international/ | https://www.instagram.com/schauspiel_frankfurt/

    ā€ØTate Modern: https://www.tate.org.uk/visit/tate-modern | https://www.instagram.com/tate | @Tate ā€Ø

    Coen brothers: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coen_brothersā€ØRaymond Carver: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raymond_Carverā€Ø

    Peter Doig: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Doig | https://www.instagram.com/PeterDoig/

    ā€ØPeter Jackson: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Jackson | @PeterJackson ā€Ø

    The Humanity Museum in the Hague: https://www.museumofhumanity.nl/https://www.instagram.com/museumofhumanity | @museumofhumanity8967

    ā€ØGemeentemuseum:...

  • In this episode, we dive deep into the life and career of Estonian artist Edith Karlson, who is the mastermind behind the incredibly detailed and immersive Estonian Pavilion at Venice Art Biennale 2024. Key takeaways from this engaging interview:

    ā€¢ Edith discusses the serendipitous path that led her to study sculpture and the challenges she faced after art school.

    ā€¢ Insights into her techniques and materials, including her preference for unconventional choices and making her own clay.

    ā€¢ The extensive logistics and process behind her monumental Venice Biennale project. Listen to learn many surprising details from behind the scenes.

    ā€¢ The impact of motherhood on her career and the challenges of being a female artist in Estonia.

    ā€¢ Her plans for the future and advice for aspiring sculptors.

    This episode offers a detailed look at Edith's creative process, her thoughts on artist life, and her future aspirations. Tune in for a behind-the-scenes perspective on one of contemporary artā€™s rising stars.

    02:05 Introduction and Icebreaker Questions

    05:47 Early Influences and Artistic Awakening

    07:42 Choosing Art School and Sculpture

    11:31 Developing a Unique Sculpting Style

    16:28 First Solo Show and Early Career Challenges

    31:42 Venice Biennale Project: The Journey Begins

    37:41 The Creative Process Behind Estonian Pavilion

    39:04 Custom Creations and Logistics

    40:22 Community Contributions and Home-Made Clay

    43:16 Post-Exhibition Plans and Reflections

    52:36 Balancing Art and Parenthood

    56:22 Challenges and Hard Lessons as an Artist

    59:22 Studio Rituals and Artistic Persistence

    01:01:12 Future Projects and Musical Endeavors

    01:02:40 Advice for Aspiring Sculptors

    01:06:26 Final Thoughts and Calls to Action

    Edith Karlson is based in Tallinn, Estonia. You can find out more about her work in the Estonian Centre for Cotemporary Art database: https://cca.ee/en/artists-database/edith-karlson and on her Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/edith_karlson/

    Karlson is represented by Temnikova & Kasela Gallery: https://temnikova.ee/

    She is also in a band called VANA, you can purchase their digital album here: https://sadfun.bandcamp.com/album/vana-viimne-ratsu 

    Also mentioned in this episode:

    Estonian Art Academy: https://www.artun.ee/en/home/ | https://www.instagram.com/eka_estonian_academy_of_arts/ | @EKAEstonianAcademyofArts

    Venice Biennale: https://www.labiennale.org/en/art/2024 | https://www.instagram.com/labiennale/ | @BiennaleChannel

    Estonian Pavilion 2024: https://www.labiennale.org/en/art/2024/estonia 

    Temikova & Kasela Gallery: https://temnikova.ee/ | https://www.instagram.com/temnikovakaselagallery/ 

    Liste Art Fair:

  • In this episode, host Anastasia Parmson interviews celebrated American artist Beth Lipman. The conversation is rich with insights and learning moments, highlighting Lipman's artistic journey, processes, and challenges. 

    Key takeaways include:

    ā€¢ The influence of Lipman's creative family, and how growing up surrounded by folk art shaped her practice. 

    ā€¢ Her shift to creating large-scale glass installations, which often take years to complete.

    ā€¢ The collaborative nature of her work, involving other skilled professionals and leveraging residencies and institutional resources.

    ā€¢ Exploring themes of temporality, memento mori, and the human condition through her intricate compositions.

    ā€¢ Lipman's perspective on the conceptual impact of failure and destruction within her work.

    Tune in to discover how Beth Lipman choreographs the intricate dance of creating immersive, thought-provoking glass installations.

    Beth Lipman is based in Sheboygan Falls, Wisconsin. You can find out more about her work on her website https://www.bethlipman.com/ and on her Instagram https://www.instagram.com/beth_lipman_artist/

    02:18 Introduction and Fun Questions

    08:50 Childhood Influences and Early Creativity

    16:38 Art Education and Material Exploration

    25:53 The Process and Philosophy of Glass Art

    31:18 Collaborations and Working with Other Artists

    41:57 Storage Challenges for Large Works

    43:30 Transporting and Assembling Glass Art

    45:30 Behind The Scenes Malfunction Story

    49:26 Reuse and Reincarnation of Artworks

    51:28 Viewer Interaction and the Challenges of Creating Immersive Art

    01:06:30 Funding of The Work

    01:14:28 Advice for Aspiring Artists

    01:15:00 Upcoming Projects

    Also mentioned in this episode:

    The Daily, NYT: https://www.nytimes.com/column/the-daily |

    The Bulwark Podcasts: https://www.thebulwark.com/listen

    The New Yorker Radio Hour: https://www.newyorker.com/podcast/the-new-yorker-radio-hour | https://instagram.com/newyorkermag/

    How I Built This With Guy Raz: https://wondery.com/shows/how-i-built-this/ | https://www.instagram.com/guy.raz/

    Topo Chico: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Topo_Chico

    New York Gift Fair aka NY NOW: https://nynow.com/ | https://www.instagram.com/ny_now/

    Metropolitan Museum of Art: https://www.metmuseum.org/ | https://www.instagram.com/metmuseum/

    Philadelphia Museum of Art: https://philamuseum.org/ | https://www.instagram.com/philamuseum/

    Baltimore Museum of Art: https://artbma.org/ | https://www.instagram.com/baltimoremuseumofart/

    Smithsonian Museums: https://www.si.edu/visit/hours | https://instagram.com/smithsonian

    MassArt: https://massart.edu/

    Tyler School of Art and Architecture, Temple University: https://tyler.temple.edu/ | https://www.instagram.com/tyler_artandarchitecture/

    Magdalena Abakanowicz: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magdalena_Abakanowicz

    Brooklyn Museum: https://www.brooklynmuseum.org/ | https://instagram.com/brooklynmuseum

    Severin Roesen: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Severin_Roesen

    Blown Away on Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/title/80215147 | https://www.instagram.com/blownawayseries/

    Marina Abramovic: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marina_Abramović | https://www.instagram.com/abramovicinstitute/?hl=en

    Matt Crane: http://www.silvercranellc.com/

    Jordan Smith: https://jordan-smith-glass.com/ | https://www.instagram.com/sandsmithglass/

    RISD Museum: https://www.risd.edu/academics/campus-resources/risd-museum | https://www.instagram.com/risd1877/

    Museum of Arts and Design: https://madmuseum.org/ | http://instagram.com/madmuseum

    Iowa State University: https://www.iastate.edu/ | https://www.instagram.com/iowastateu/

    Muskegon Museum of Art: https://muskegonartmuseum.org/|...

  • In this engaging episode, Mareo, a former architect turned installation artist, dives into his creative process and the challenges of becoming a professional artist. He discusses how his architectural background provided valuable skills that complement his artistic practice.

    We will hear about: ā€Ø

    ā€¢ The impact of his upbringing in Mexico City and MedellĆ­n on his work and the influence of natural forces on his art

    ā€¢ The difficulties he has faced in his career, from getting started in the art world to being bullied and copied by other artists.

    ā€¢ His philosophy when it comes to making art as a calling and how social media played a crucial role in his breakthrough.

    We also delve into his unique creative process and the importance of staying true to one's vision. Discover Mareo's thoughts on the evolving art world, the use of contemporary tools like AI in the creative process, and his aspirations for future projects in nature.

    02:56 From Architecture to Art: A Journey of Self-Discovery

    04:36 Early Influences and Inspirations

    09:13 Challenges and Breakthroughs in the Art Career

    14:51 Creating and Collaborating: The Art of Installations

    32:16 The Importance of Vision

    32:35 The Role of Technology in Modern Art

    35:33 Human Interaction in Installation Art

    39:08 Challenges and Ethics in the Art World

    54:50 Future Aspirations and Favourite Tools

    Mareo Rodriguez is based in Barcelona. You can find out more and enquire about his work on his website https://www.studiomareo.com/ and follow him on Instagram: http://instagram.com/studiomareo

    Also mentioned in this episode:

    Thom Yorke: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thom_Yorke | https://www.instagram.com/thomyorke/

    E3 Arte Contemporanea Gallery: https://www.e3artecontemporanea.com/en/ | https://www.instagram.com/e3artecontemporanea/

    International Istanbul Triennial: https://www.uluslararasiistanbultrienali.com/en/ | https://www.instagram.com/istanbultrienali/

    Times Art Museum, Beijing: http://www.timesartmuseum.com/cn/

    Alex Chinneck: https://www.alexchinneck.com/ | https://www.instagram.com/alexchinneck/ | Alex Chinneck on The Installation Art Podcast: https://installationartpodcast.com/alex-chinneck-009

    David Spriggs: https://davidspriggs.art/ | https://www.instagram.com/david_spriggs/

    Sharjah Islamic Arts Festival: https://sharjahevents.ae/en/event/sharjah-islamic-arts-festival-2/

    Joanie Lemercier: https://joanielemercier.com/ | https://www.instagram.com/joanielemercier/

    Angela Glajcar: https://www.glajcar.de/ | https://www.instagram.com/angelaglajcar/

    Superblue Miami: https://www.superblue.com/miami | https://www.instagram.com/superblue.art/

    Pipilotti Rist: https://pipilottirist.net/ | https://www.instagram.com/pipilotti_rist_studio/

    The Installation Art Podcast is a bi-weekly show about people who love and work with the contemporary art medium of installation. 

    The host Anastasia Parmson, an artist herself, interviews internationally renowned artists and arts workers about the intricacies and behind-the-scenes stories of creating and showing work that is site-specific, ephemeral, large scale or immersive.

    Follow or subscribe wherever youā€™re listening to this podcast to never miss a show.

    Find us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/installationartpodcast/

    More information about the show and previous episodes: www.installationartpodcast.com

    Your host Anastasia Parmson: www.anastasiaparmson.art |

  • In this episode, multidisciplinary artist Emma Fielden shares her roundabout career path and the evolution of her artistic practice. Starting with her early passion for music, Fielden transitioned into jewellery and drawing, eventually focusing on installation art and performance.

    Emma opens up about:

    ā€¢ Life-changing experiences, such as her residency at Art Omi in New York and being a finalist in the NSW Visual Arts Emerging Fellowship at Artspace in Sydney and how these experiences shaped her work.

    ā€¢ The conceptual and material aspects of her work and how much thought and research goes into each detail, highlighting the importance of the transformative moments in her installations.

    ā€¢ The financial realities and challenges of sustaining an art career and creating ephemeral work.

    Tune in to hear her take on incorporating science and research into her artistic practice, her take on belonging in the art world and her upcoming big projects.

    02:38 Emma's Early Life and Musical Journey

    04:11 Transition from Music to Other Careers

    05:54 Discovering Jewelry and Object Design

    06:53 From Jewelry to Installation Art

    08:11 Residency and Fellowship Experiences

    14:58 Site-Specific Art and Material Choices

    17:47 The Importance of Libraries and Research

    23:49 Challenges and Learning from Failures

    27:35 Ephemeral Nature of Installation

    29:43 Turning to Performance Art

    31:28 Funding Artistic Projects

    33:28 Documenting Your Work

    39:27 Transformative Experience

    47:49 Challenges of Sustaining an Art Career

    50:57 The Concept of Belonging in the Art World

    53:33 Upcoming Projects

    Emma Fielden is based in Sydney, Australia. You can find out more about her work and see the videos of her performance works on her website https://www.emmafielden.com/ and follow her on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/emmafielden/

    Also mentioned in this episode:

    Sydney Youth Orchestra: https://thesyo.com.au/ 

    Sydney Conservatorium of Music: https://www.sydney.edu.au/music/ | https://www.instagram.com/sydney_uni/ 

    TAFE NSW Design Centre Enmore: https://www.tafensw.edu.au/design-centre-enmore https://instagram.com/tafensw/ 

    Create NSW Emerging Arts Fellowship: https://www.nsw.gov.au/grants-and-funding/visual-arts-fellowship-emerging-2023/24 

    Artspace: https://www.artspace.org.au/ | https://www.instagram.com/artspacesydney/ 

    Parramatta Artist Studios: https://www.cityofparramatta.nsw.gov.au/pas | https://www.instagram.com/cityofparramatta/  

    Art Omi Artists Residency: https://artomi.org/residencies/ |

  • A must-listen if you are planning a visit to Venice Biennale in 2024!

    In this special bonus episode, host Anastasia Parmson takes us through the 60th Venice Art Biennale. Recorded live on location, we get:

    ā€¢ A detailed, candid overview of each day's experiences in Biennaleā€™s Giardini, Arsenale and other locations.

    ā€¢ Some spicy and maybe even thought-provoking critiques of exhibitions and national pavilions.

    ā€¢ A peek at the logistical challenges while navigating Venice and the Biennale.

    ā€¢ A sense of the emotional and physical toll of attending such a large-scale art event.

    Key highlights include an analysis of the hostā€™s favourite pavilions, why she was ā€œin a confused rageā€ at one of the exhibitions and an ode to site-specific installation. The episode also delves into the less glamorous aspects such as disappointing moments, crowded tourist areas, ticketing and planning fails. It's an honest, enthusiastic, and often funny account that art aficionados and curious listeners alike will find enlightening.

    02:43 Day 1: arriving to the Biennale

    04:36 60th International Art Exhibition

    11:21 Exploring Giardini

    22:24 Day 2: Navigating Venice & The Pavilions

    31:24 Exploring Arsenale

    44:38 Rant on Contemporary Art

    47:19 Day 3: Back for More in Arsenale

    54:14 Performances at German Pavilion

    01:00:38 Ode To Site-Specific Installation

    01:09:52 Art And Context From Giardini

    01:17:51 Day 4: A Fail

    Mentioned in this episode:

    Biennale Arte 2024: https://www.labiennale.org/en/art/2024 | https://www.instagram.com/labiennale/

    From 20 April to 24 November 2024

    Finnish Pavilion: https://www.labiennale.org/en/art/2024/finland

    Omar Mismar: http://www.omarmismar.com/ | https://www.instagram.com/omarmismar

    The Museum of The Old Colony by Pablo Delano: https://www.labiennale.org/en/art/2024/nucleo-contemporaneo/pablo-delano#:~:text=

    Gabrielle Goliath: https://www.gabriellegoliath.com/ | https://www.instagram.com/gabriellegoliath

    60th International Art Exhibition, titled Stranieri Ovunque ā€“ Foreigners Everywhere: https://www.labiennale.org/en/news/biennale-arte-2024-stranieri-ovunque-foreigners-everywhere

    Adriano Pedrosa: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adriano_Pedrosa | https://www.instagram.com/adrianopedrosa/

    Czech Pavilion / Eva KoÅ„Ć”tkovĆ”: https://www.labiennale.org/en/art/2024/czech-republic | https://www.instagram.com/evakotatkova/

    Uruguay Pavilion / Eduardo Cardozo: https://www.labiennale.org/en/art/2024/uruguay | https://www.eduardocardozo.com/ | https://www.instagram.com/cardozobenia/

    Australian Pavilion / Archie Moore: https://www.labiennale.org/en/australia | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archie_Moore_(artist) | https://www.instagram.com/kithandkin_2024

    French Pavilion / Julien Creuzet: https://www.labiennale.org/en/art/2024/france | https://www.juliencreuzet.com/ | https://www.instagram.com/julien.creuzet/

    Japanese Pavilion / : https://www.labiennale.org/en/art/2024/japan | https://mohrizm.net/ | https://www.instagram.com/mo_hrizm

    German Pavilion: https://www.labiennale.org/en/germany |

    Yael Bartana: https://www.yaelbartana.com/ https://www.instagram.com/yaelbartana

    Ersan Mondtag: https://mondtag.com/en | https://www.instagram.com/ersanmondtag/

    Estonian Pavilion / Edith Karlson: https://www.labiennale.org/en/art/2024/estonia | https://cca.ee/en/artists-database/edith-karlson | https://www.instagram.com/edith_karlson/

    Lithuanian Pavilion / Pakui Hardware: https://www.labiennale.org/en/art/2024/lithuania | https://www.pakuihardware.org/ | https://www.instagram.com/pakui_hardware

    Joshua Serafin: https://www.joshuaserafin.com/ | https://www.instagram.com/joshudoser

    Ukrainian Pavilion: https://www.labiennale.org/en/art/2024/ukraine | https://www.instagram.com/ukrainianpavilioninvenice/

    Latvian Pavilion...

  • Short intermission while a Venice adventure awaits.

    Podcast host Anastasia Parmson announces a temporary break in our regular scheduling while she is going on a trip to the Venice Biennale, the Mecca of contemporary art. 

    Anastasia pledges to attempt gathering bonus content about her Venice experiences and acknowledges the effort required to produce each podcast episode, promising the return of the show with exciting future content, including interviews with more internationally renowned artists. 

    We encourage listeners to binge listen to our previous episodes, to stay in touch via instagram, subscribe to our email newsletter, and share suggestions for upcoming interviews.

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    The host Anastasia Parmson, an artist herself, interviews internationally renowned artists and arts workers about the intricacies and behind-the-scenes stories of creating and showing work that is site-specific, ephemeral, large scale or immersive.

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  • In this in-depth conversation, Nicolas Rupcich shares his experience as a multidisciplinary artist transitioning from his native in Chile to restarting a career in Germany. He delves into the essence of his work, emphasizing the importance of place, adventure, and technology in the creation of his video and installation art.

    In this episode you will hear about:

    ā€¢ Rupcichā€™s experience growing up in Chile and the influence of nature on his work

    ā€¢ his creative process, including the importance of photography and note taking

    ā€¢ the struggle to restart an artistic career in a new country

    ā€¢ the artistā€™s adventurous residencies in remote locations like Patagonia and the Arctic Circle

    The conversation also touches on the complexities of selling video art, the importance of audience feedback, the logistical challenges of exhibiting video installations and the artist's dream projects. We conclude with details about upcoming exhibitions and advice for emerging artists.

    05:59 Artistic Inspirations and the Role of Nature

    08:25 Journey Through Education and Moving Abroad

    11:46 Exploring Installation Art and Video Work

    22:47 The Evolution of Artistic Process and Technique

    29:53 Engaging with Audiences and the Impact of Feedback

    34:30 Navigating the Art World: Opportunities and Challenges

    42:03 Navigating Installation Challenges and Improvisation

    45:06 Future Proofing Video Art

    46:45 The Business Side of Video Art

    49:57 Online Presence and Sharing Video Art

    52:00 Residencies: From Patagonia to the Arctic

    01:02:05 The Hard Truths

    01:05:15 Advice for Emerging Video Artists

    01:07:49 Dream Projects and Future Aspirations

    01:09:33 Upcoming Exhibitions

    Nicolas Rupcich is based in Berlin. You can check out his work on his website https://nicolasrupcich.com/ and follow his updates on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rupcich/

    Also mentioned in this episode:

    Universidad Finis Terrae: https://uft.cl/ |  @UFinisterrae

    Universidad de Chile: https://uchile.cl/ | https://www.instagram.com/udechileoficial

    Hochschule fĆ¼r Grafik und Buchkunst: https://www.hgb-leipzig.de/ | https://www.instagram.com/hgbleipzig/

    Dusseldorf School of Photography: https://www.tate.org.uk/art/art-terms/dusseldorf-school-photography

    TouchDesigner: https://derivative.ca/ | https://www.instagram.com/TouchDesigner/

    Unreal Engine: https://www.unrealengine.com/en-US | http://instagram.com/UnrealEngine

    CAB residency in Tierra del Fuego: https://alotrolado.cl/portfolio-item/cab/?lang=en

    The Arctic Circle residency: https://thearcticcircle.org/safari/ |

    Arabia Saudita aka The Line: https://www.neom.com/en-us/regions/theline

    Brixen Water Light Festival: https://www.brixen.org/waterlight/en/ | https://www.instagram.com/visitbrixen

    Galleria Doris Ghetta: https://www.dorisghetta.com/oanafarcas-eng | https://www.instagram.com/galleriadorisghetta/

    B-LA-M festival: https://www.b-la-m.org/schedule | https://www.instagram.com/b_la_m_/?hl=en

    The Installation Art Podcast is a bi-weekly show about people who love and work with the contemporary art medium of installation. 

    The host Anastasia Parmson, an artist herself, interviews internationally renowned artists and arts workers about the intricacies and behind-the-scenes stories of creating and showing work that is site-specific, ephemeral, large scale or immersive.

    Follow or subscribe wherever youā€™re listening to this podcast to never miss a show.

    Find us on Instagram

  • Episode 11 features an engaging conversation with the award-winning artist Nika Neelova, discussing her artistic career, process, and projects.

    In this in-depth interview:

    ā€¢ Neelova shares insights into her nomadic childhood, work-life balance, and her nature as a workaholic.

    ā€¢ we delve into the challenges and physical demands of working with large-scale, site-specific art installations.

    ā€¢ Nika discusses her passion for working with found and reclaimed materials and the significance of material and historical context in her work

    ā€¢ the conversation also covers her collaborations with other artists and professionals, her approach to site-specific projects in remote locations, and the significant influence of literature and philosophy in her practice.

    ā€¢ Neelova gives examples of creating her own opportunities, and the continuous learning that comes with each project.

    00:00 Welcome and Introduction

    00:22 Navigating Work-Life Balance

    02:05 The Fascination with Archaeology and Historical References

    02:43 Unconventional Interests: From Shark Teeth to Staircases

    03:38 Exploring Roots: A Nomadic Childhood and Multilingualism

    06:19 The Journey into Art: Education and Early Projects

    07:17 The Evolution of Artistic Practice: Installation and Materiality

    11:10 Collaboration and Learning in Artistic Production

    17:17 The Role of Reclaimed Materials in Art

    27:19 The Process of Creating Site-Specific Art

    38:21 The Artistic Process: From Concept to Creation

    39:12 Exploring the Depths of Material and Time

    41:34 Embracing Serendipity

    51:01 The Role of Research and Literature in Art

    58:27 The Challenges and Rewards of Large-Scale Art

    01:09:07 Creating Your Own Path in the Art World

    01:11:38 Looking Ahead: Future Projects and Aspirations

    Nika Neelova is based in London. You can check out her work on her website www.nikaneelova.com and on her Instagram @nikaneelova https://www.instagram.com/nikaneelova/

    She works with:

    Noire Gallery in Italy: https://www.noiregallery.com/ | https://www.instagram.com/noiregallery/

    NIKA Project Space in UAE: https://www.nika-projects.com/ | https://www.instagram.com/nika.projectspace/

    Parafin in the UK: https://www.parafin.co.uk/ | https://www.instagram.com/parafinlondon/

    Also mentioned in this episode:

    The Harris Matrix: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harris_matrix

    Royal Academy of Art, The Hague: https://www.kabk.nl/en/ | https://www.instagram.com/royalacademyofart.thehague/

    Slade School of Fine Art: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/slade/ | https://instagram.com/sladeschool/

    Whitechapel Bell Foundry: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitechapel_Bell_Foundry

    Piazza Castello: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piazza_Castello,_Turin

    Gorgons: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gorgons

    Perseo Triumfante: https://www.museivaticani.va/content/museivaticani/en/collezioni/musei/museo-pio-clementino/Cortile-Ottagono/perseo-trionfante.html

    Medusa: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medusa

    The Metropolitan Museum of Art: https://www.metmuseum.org/ | https://www.instagram.com/metmuseum/

    Arts Council England: https://www.artscouncil.org.uk/ | https://www.instagram.com/aceagrams

    Undercover Softness, essay: https://www.scribd.com/document/134491812/Undercover-Softness-Architecture-and-Politics-of-Oecay-By-Reza-Negarestani

    Reza Negarestani: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reza_Negarestani

    Brighton CCA: https://brightoncca.art/ | https://www.instagram.com/brightoncca/

    Sophie Williamson: https://www.williamsonwords.net/ | https://www.instagram.com/williamsonwords/

    Daria Khan: https://www.linkedin.com/in/daria-khan-4616a7181/?originalSubdomain=uk

    Mimosa House: https://www.mimosahouse.co.uk/ | http://instagram.com/mimosahouselondon

    Ron Mandos...

  • In Episode 10 of The Installation Art Podcast, we delve into the world of site-specific installation with award-winning artist Olga Lah. Prepare to be inspired as we uncover the intriguing life and work of this Korean-American artist based in Los Angeles, celebrated for her immersive, site-specific installations that redefine space and perception.

    ā€¢ Learn how Olga's path diverged from conventional norms, as she unveils her surprising trajectory from giving up her spot at Harvard, to attending Seminary and then deciding to become an artist.

    ā€¢ Take a peek at Lahā€™s early inspirations, secret hobbies and her childhood dream job.

    ā€¢ Reflect on the personal tragedies that profoundly shaped Olga's artistic identity, particularly the sudden loss of her mother, igniting a transformative journey towards self-expression and healing through art.

    ā€¢ Gain insight into Lahā€™s unique artistic process, where commonplace materials are transformed into immersive installations, and explore the challenges and triumphs of crafting site-specific artworks.

    ā€¢ Delve into the financial aspects of art-making, Lahā€™s experience with residencies, and her dream of creating a large-scale installation in a major museum.

    The discussion also touches on the realities of being an independent artist and the importance of perseverance and adaptability in the art world.

    Olga Lah is based in LA. You can check out her work on her website olgalah.com and on her Instagram @olgalah_studio https://www.instagram.com/olgalah_studio 

    If you are in St Paul, Minnesota, you can see Olgaā€™s work in person at Olson Gallery in Bethel University, until April 21st, 2024.

    00:00 Welcoming the Guest and Light-hearted Questions

    02:31 Discovering the Artist's Childhood and Inspirations

    05:10 The Impact of Personal Tragedy on Artistic Path

    08:30 Transitioning to Art from Seminary Studies

    12:04 Exploring Installation Art and Material Choices

    20:45 Navigating the Challenges of Installation Art

    30:20 Funding and Managing Large-Scale Art Projects

    35:18 Reflecting on Residencies and the Journey Ahead

    36:01 Exploring Art Residencies and Collaborative Projects

    37:21 Navigating the Costs and Benefits of Art Residencies

    38:18 The Challenge of Balancing Art and Daily Responsibilities

    39:06 Highlighting a Major Installation Opportunity

    42:51 Engaging Audiences with Tactile Art Experiences

    43:58 The Dynamics of Installation Day

    46:00 Adapting to Unplanned Installation Challenges

    49:27 Balancing Motherhood and Artistic Pursuits

    51:48 Project-Based Work and Future Aspirations

    59:54 Dream Projects and the Value of Community Feedback

    01:01:27 Advice for Emerging Installation Artists

    Also mentioned in this episode:

    Singles Inferno: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt16283666/

    Queer Eye: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7259746/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1 | https://www.instagram.com/queereye

    The Crown: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4786824/

    Emily Dickinson: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emily_Dickinson

    Connie Chung: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Connie_Chung

    Harvard: https://www.harvard.edu/ | https://www.instagram.com/harvard/

    Los Angeles County Museum of Art: https://www.lacma.org/ | https://www.instagram.com/lacma/

    Do Ho Suh: https://www.instagram.com/dohosuhstudio/?hl=en

    Choi Jeong Hwa: http://choijeonghwa.com/ | https://www.instagram.com/choijeonghwa_official/

    Richard Serra: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Serra

    Tara Donovan: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tara_Donovan | https://www.instagram.com/tadodonovan/

    Byron Kim:...

  • In part two of this fascinating discussion, renowned artist and sculptor Alex Chinneck, delves into his evolution as a creative practitioner and shares his perspectives on public art, the creative process, and the evolution of his stellar career.

    In this episode we will hear:

    How and why Chinneckā€™s distinctive work, characterized by large installations that appear to manipulate the physical properties of materials, are linked to his philosophy of ā€œfacilitation over fabricationā€ About the balance between naively ambitious ideas and pragmatism Of the importance of stamina, adaptabilityAbout the battle between the digital and physical art creationChinneckā€™s view on what makes for good public art and a surprising detail in his public commission agreements

    01:24 The Top Skill for Success

    03:16 Versatility and Adaptability

    05:58 The Challenges and Rewards of Ambition and Risk

    07:04 The Struggle with Digital vs Physical Art

    13:31 The Role of Stamina in Overcoming Challenges

    19:56 The Evolution of Artistic Approach

    26:18 What Happens to The Works

    29:10 The Journey to Mastering Public Art

    30:15 Why Permanent Art Should Not be Permanent

    32:23 The Role of Developers

    34:03 Current and Upcoming Works

    36:14 The Proudest Moments

    47:11 The Importance of Collaboration

    Alex Chinneck (1984) is based in Kent, UK. Go check out his work on his website https://www.alexchinneck.com/ and follow him on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alexchinneck/

    Also mentioned in this episode:

    Milan Design Week: https://www.salonemilano.it/en | https://instagram.com/isaloniofficial/ 

    Anish Kapoor: https://anishkapoor.com/ | https://www.instagram.com/dirty_corner

    Antony Gormley: https://www.antonygormley.com/ 

    Richard Serra: https://gagosian.com/artists/richard-serra/

    Michael Heizer: https://gagosian.com/artists/michael-heizer/

    Thom Yorke: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9BJwi8Q2AiLtLHdGlWqsrQ | https://www.instagram.com/thomyorke/

    Richard Nutborne Scenic Studio: https://rnscenicstudio.com/ | https://www.instagram.com/rnscenicstudio

    Where to see Alex's permanent public sculptures:

    ā€¢ The inverted pylon "A Bullet From A Shooting Star" on Ordnance Crescent, Greenwich peninsula, London

    ā€¢ The cracked facade titled "Six Pins And Half A Dozen Needles" at 77 Fulham Palace Road in Hammersmith, London.

    ā€¢ The exploding staircase "A Spring in Your Step" in Circus Street, Brighton.

    ā€¢ Series of "Group Hug" sculptures on buildings in Nancy, France.

    This episode is also available in video format on YouTube, with some images of the work: https://youtu.be/yZVJLSChiBM

    The Installation Art Podcast is a bi-weekly show about people who...

  • In part one of this fascinating discussion, renowned artist and sculptor Alex Chinneck delves into his evolution as a creative practitioner, from his time at the Chelsea College of Art to his globally recognized large-scale installations. Chinneck shares his perspectives on public art, the creative process, and the evolution of his career.

    In this episode:

    Chinneck shares his journey to success and the gruelling process behind creating some of his most renowned piecesWe discuss his philosophy and belief in making art accessible and easy to understand, as well as the importance of good design and collaborationThe artist shares the toll his quick rise to success took on his mental health, leading to burnout and a necessary shift in his approach towards art creationWhat role facilitation plays in Chinneckā€™s work and what it means to him

    02:17 Introduction and Warm Up Questions

    06:24 Early Life and Art School Experience

    11:42 First Major Art Project: The Sliding House

    14:47 The Impact of the Sliding House and Subsequent Projects

    19:58 The Challenges of Creating Large-Scale Art

    24:27 The Importance of Collaboration in Art

    29:18 The Success of the Hovering Building

    35:07 The Struggles of Overworking and Burnout

    40:58 Recovery and a New Approach to Art

    48:30 The Creation of Smaller Works and Future Plans

    53:33 Exploring Knots as Signature Look

    55:21 Material Sourcing

    56:55 The Art of Facilitation in Sculpture

    53:07 Developing Cast Iron Lampposts

    53:52 The Role of Function in Public Art

    57:33 The Importance of Collaboration in Art Creation

    Alex Chinneck (1984) is based in Kent, UK. Go check out his work on his website https://www.alexchinneck.com/ and follow him on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alexchinneck/

    Where to see Alex's permanent public sculptures:

    ā€¢ The inverted pylon "A Bullet From A Shooting Star" on Ordnance Crescent, Greenwich peninsula, London.

    ā€¢ The cracked facade titled "Six Pins And Half A Dozen Needles" at 77 Fulham Palace Road in Hammersmith, London.

    ā€¢ The exploding staircase "A Spring in Your Step" in Circus Street, Brighton.

    ā€¢ Series of "Group Hug" sculptures on buildings in Nancy, France.

    Also mentioned in this episode:

    Chelsea College of Arts: https://www.arts.ac.uk/colleges/chelsea-college-of-arts | https://www.instagram.com/unioftheartslondon/ 

    Tate Britain: https://www.tate.org.uk/visit/tate-britain | https://www.instagram.com/tate 

    Conrad Shawcross: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conrad_Shawcross | https://www.instagram.com/conradshawcross/?hl=en

    David Murphy: https://www.davidmurphystudio.co.uk/ | https://www.instagram.com/_davidmurphystudio/

    Ibstock Brick: https://www.ibstock.co.uk/ibstock-brick |

  • Visual artist Won Ju Lim shares her life, inspirations, challenges and triumphs as an installation artist. Born in South Korea, and raised in Los Angeles, Lim talks about her early rebellion, a fascination with fantastical places to her explorations into architecture and art. 

    In this episode, we will:

    Dive into Won Juā€™s creative processes and how she manipulates materials and concepts to construct her installationsDiscuss the ups and downs that come with navigating the art world, from handling the pressures of exhibiting work, dealing with the unpredictability of art sales, managing relationships with curators and art dealers, to her stratagems for pre-opening relaxationHear some jaw-dropping behind-the-scenes stories and how someone once fell on top of Limā€™s works, ending up in the emergency roomGain great insights about the blue chip art world, along with advice for young artists

    You can find out more about Won Ju Lim's work on her website www.wonjulim.com and on her Instagram @wonjulimstudio https://www.instagram.com/wonjulimstudio/

    If youā€™re in Los Angeles, you can see her exhibition at Council Street Gallery (3019 Council St) that opens on March 30th, 2024.

    00:00 Introduction

    00:59 Early Life and Rebellion

    01:56 Career Aspirations and Studying Architecture

    04:20 Transition to Art and First Major Projects

    09:04 Opportunities in the Art World

    38:20 What Happens After A Show

    39:24 Choice of Materials in a Project

    40:04 Selling Installations

    42:04 Audience Interaction and Damage to Art

    49:44 Commercial Aspect

    57:27 Lessons and Advice For Artists

    01:04:56 Upcoming and Dream Projects

    Also mentioned in this episode:

    Connie Chung: https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Connie_Chung

    ArtCenter College of Design: https://www.artcenter.edu/ | https://www.instagram.com/artcenteredu/

    KĆ¼nstlerhaus Bethanien: https://www.bethanien.de/en/ | https://www.instagram.com/kuenstlerhaus.bethanien/

    Hammer Museum: https://hammer.ucla.edu/ | https://instagram.com/hammer_museum 

    Galerie Max Hetzler: https://www.maxhetzler.com/ | https://instagram.com/galeriemaxhetzler/ 

    Gwangju Biennale: https://www.gwangjubiennale.org/en/index.do | https://www.instagram.com/gwangjubiennale/

    Patrick Painter: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_Painter | https://www.instagram.com/patrickpainterinc_/?hl=en 

    Fuerteventura...

  • Visual artist Lisa Kellner shares the process behind her unique silk installations and why she moved away from making them.

    In this episode we delve into:

    Lisaā€™s experiences with the art world and the most difficult decision she had to make to preserve her artistic integrityThe challenges of creating large scale textile workWhat compelled Kellner to move away from making awe inspiring installations and into deconstructed paintingVulnerable moments that became turning points in her lifeThoughtful advice for fellow artists and why getting what we want may not be what we need after all

    Tune in to hear some jaw dropping stories! Food for thought guaranteed ā€“ for artists, curators and art lovers alike.

    00:00 Lisaā€™s favourite quote

    01:07 Introduction

    01:23 Early Life and Travels

    02:39 Childhood Interests and Aspirations

    05:25 Transitioning from Finance to Art

    06:52 The Mural Painting Business

    08:11 Master's Degree and Artistic Exploration

    10:10 The Shift to Installation Work

    12:23 Challenges and Opportunities in Installation Art

    14:55 The Evolution of Silk Works

    31:43 Perception of Textile Art

    34:24 The Tactile Nature of Lisaā€™s work

    35:24 The Challenges of Shipping Art

    40:51 About Artists Advocating for Themselves

    48:06 The Transition Away from Installation Art

    54:22 The Importance of Tenacity

    56:56 Current Projects and Future Plans

    Lisa Kellner is based in Maine. You can find out more about her past and present work on her website https://www.lisakellner.com/ and follow her on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/lisakellnerstudio/

    She is represented by:

    Artemis Gallery in Maine: https://www.artemisgalleryme.com/ | https://www.instagram.com/artemisgalleryme/

    Artspace in New York: https://www.artspace.com/ | https://www.instagram.com/artspace/

    Cambell Collective in South Carolina: https://campbellcollective.co/ | https://www.instagram.com/thecampbellcollective/

    Carver Hill Gallery in Maine: https://www.carverhillgallery.com/ | https://instagram.com/carver_hill_gallery/

    Liza Pruitt in Virginia: https://www.lizapruitt.com/ | https://www.instagram.com/liza.pruitt/

    SJ Art Consulting in Massachusetts: https://sjartconsulting.com/gallery | http://instagram.com/sj_artconsulting

    You can buy her art here:

  • An in-depth conversation with independent installation artist Jason Peters. In this episode we delve into the challenges of creating large scale public art.

    Jason Peters shares his experience:

    From upbringing in Germany to his art education in the United States The process and philosophies that drive Petersā€™ large-scale art installationsAbout using common and easily accessible materials like chairs or bucketsThe importance of site specificity, adaptability, and considering audienceā€™s reactions in his works The struggles and uncertainties artists faceAbout budgeting and his dream projects

    Join us for an in-depth dive behind the scenes of thrifting art materials and dealing with last minute technical challenges.

    00:00 Introduction and Early Life

    00:48 Journey to Becoming an Artist

    01:55 Artistic Influences and Early Experiences

    04:24 Transition to Large Sculptures and Installations

    08:54 Exploring Artistic Techniques and Materials

    11:09 Public Exhibitions and Opportunities

    16:38 Incorporating Light into Installations

    17:54 Material Sourcing and Sustainability in Art

    24:51 Site-Specific Installations and Community Engagement

    31:26 An Unexpected Last Minute Challenge

    33:28 The Aftermath of an Exhibition

    33:50 The Value and Disposal of Artworks

    35:25 Funding for Large Scale Sculptures and Installations

    37:07 The Challenges of Public Art

    41:21 The Audience's Role in Art

    47:41 The Commercial Aspect of Art

    53:08 How to Recharge Creativity

    55:47 The Dream Project

    57:27 Current Projects and Future Plans

    Jason K Peters is an independent artist based in New York. You can see more of his work, purchase smaller pieces or a book about his work through his Instagram @jasonpetersart https://www.instagram.com/jasonpetersart/ and on his website www.jasonpeters.com

    Also mentioned in this episode:

    Maryland Institude College of Art: https://www.mica.edu/ | @marylandinstitutecollegeofart

    Andy Goldsworthy: https://andygoldsworthystudio.com/

    Gabriel Orozco: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gabriel_Orozco | @_gabrrriel.orozco_ ??

    Center for Contemporary Arts, Santa Fe: https://ccasantafe.org/ | @ccasantafe

    Sto: https://www.stocorp.com/ | @sto_us

    Mattress Factory: https://mattress.org/ | @mattressfactory

    Pulitzer Arts Foundation: https://pulitzerarts.org/ | @pulitzerarts

    Crystal Wagner: https://crystalwagner.com/installations/ | @artistcrystalwagner

    Richard Serra: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Serra

    Mark di Suvero: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_di_Suvero

    Governorā€™s Island: https://www.govisland.com/

  • This in-depth conversation with American artist Anne Patterson explores how she went from set design to large-scale textile art installations. 

    She discusses how a residency at San Franciscoā€™s Grace Cathedral led to her first fabric installation that involved filling the cathedral with miles of suspended ribbon. 

    Patterson shares her approach to filling large spaces, the challenges of sourcing her materials, and handling installation issues. 

    We also discuss her collaborative work process and the importance of audience engagement for her works.

    Anne also provides some practical advice for artists starting their journey in creating large works, emphasizing perseverance and taking initiative. 

    This interview unveils the intricacies of her artistic process and offers a glimpse into her upcoming major project ā€” an experiential museum show in collaboration with a composer in Sarasota, Florida.

    00:00 Introduction

    00:36 First Visual Art Project: The Grace Cathedral Residence

    01:37 Sourcing and Manufacturing Ribbons

    04:09 Challenges and Solutions in Art Installations

    07:52 The Importance of Being Present During Installations

    08:39 The Role of Collaboration in Artistic Process

    14:34 The Durability and Maintenance of Fabric Art

    23:16 The Role of Audience in Art

    26:23 Logistics and Challenges of International Projects

    36:22 Funding Large Scale Art Projects

    38:42 The Role of Art Consultants and Galleries

    41:13 The Fate of Artworks Post-Exhibition

    43:16 The Artist's Studio

    44:51 The Struggles of an Artist: Downtime and Uncertainty

    54:01 The Hard Lesson

    59:13 Advice for Aspiring Artists

    01:01:22 Dream Projects and Future Plans

    Anne Patterson is based in Brooklyn, NY and Rhode Island. You can learn more about her work and buy some pieces on her website https://www.annepatterson.com/ and see what sheā€™s up to on her Instagram https://www.instagram.com/annepattersonstudio/ @annepattersonstudio 

    Also mentioned in this episode:

    Yale University: https://www.yale.edu/ | @yale

    Slade School of Art: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/slade/ @sladeschool

    Grace Cathedral in San Francisco: https://gracecathedral.org/ | @gracecathedral

    Capital One @capitalone

    Lion Ribbon https://lionribbon.bwweb.net/ | @lionribbon

    Kina Park https://www.kinapark.com/bio | @kinapark

    Robert Spano https://www.robertspanomusic.com/ 

    The Cathedral Church of St John the Divine https://www.stjohndivine.org/ | @stjohndivinenyc

    Zegna https://www.zegna.com/ | @zegnaofficial

    Alessandro Sartori @alessandrosartoriofficial

    Bayeux Tapestry: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayeux_Tapestry

    The Unicorn Tapestroes: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Unicorn_Tapestries

    Aggie Gund: