Art Guide Australia Podcast
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Art Guide Australia Podcast
Art Guide Australia is the definitive magazine and online guide to art exhibitions across the country. Our art-related podcasts feature lively and insightful conversations with artists, curators and creatives.
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50 эпизодовNotions of Care #3: Polly Stanton on how culture and nature reflect one another
“And I definitely think that’s what landscape is for me, it is a questioning about living and life and what we do in places and what we leave behind,”...
Notions of Care #2: Katie West on meditation, conversation and decolonisation
“I was thinking about meditation as being a way of creating calm and openness so that more constructive conversation can happen,” says Katie West in t...
Notions of Care #1: Kate Tucker on creating to explain these times
“I’m doing that something humans do: I’m trying to explain this time to myself by making something from it and about it,” says artist Kate Tucker. “I’...
Conflated #3: Eugenia Lim on togetherness in divisive times
“Then we’ll get real systemic change,” says Eugenia Lim when talking about making structural changes in the art world that reflect genuine diversity,...
Conflated #2: David Cross on inflatables, experiment and precarity
“I think it is also about the fact that, in terms of power structures, artists want to—as much as they can—remove mechanisms that hinder their capacit...
Conflated #1: Zoë Bastin on conflation, bodies and transformative politics
“The ideas that we attribute to bodies are arbitrary and often accepted but don’t really exist,” says Zoë Bastin in our latest podcast series, Conflat...
Art Abroad #3: Jonathan Watkins on defining this period of art
“The art world is becoming arguably much more interesting now as a result of these kinds of developments,” says curator and director Jonathan Watkins...
Art Abroad #2: Jennifer Higgie on arts writing and women in art history
“I was sort of staggered,” says writer Jennifer Higgie. “Why hadn’t I ever been taught about these women? Why weren’t they included in mainstream art...
Artists Abroad #1: David Noonan on London, collage, performance, and colour
“It’s really about looking at images and putting them together, and looking at how they behave,” says David Noonan in our latest podcast series Artist...
The Long Run #10: Bonita Ely on art as a catalyst
“I decided that art essentially is a communication, so my basis of my work is conceptual,” says artist Bonita Ely, a pioneer in environmental art in A...
The Long Run #9: Margaret Dodd on feminism, cars and identity
“Well, what I’d always noticed is the way men always had to be the drivers, right? And this was kind of a symbol of how they behaved in real life, in...
The Long Run #8: Vivienne Binns on asking what art really is
“If you can get through the conventional way of relating, then often you find that there are these meeting points of understanding,” says Vivienne Bin...
The Long Run #7: Stelarc on what the body can do
Although Stelarc is just shy of the 60 year mark—The Long Run podcast is centred on speaking with artists who have 60 year careers—his performances an...
The Long Run #6: Mervyn Bishop on a life of photography
“Black and white photography has always been my…I suppose it’s just kind of my life,” says Mervyn Bishop on his 60-year photography practice.
B...
The Long Run #5: Suzanne Archer on responding to life
“I guess that is the thread, that I am very open to influences that come into my life, you know, and I respond to them,” says Suzanne Archer in The Lo...
The Long Run #4: Robert Owen on colour and oneness
“Art is this amazing subject,” says Robert Owen. “It comes from different people and it contributes to cultural identity in a way that can question ou...
FEM-aFFINITY #3: Anne Marsh on doing feminism
What does it mean to do feminism rather than be a feminist? In the third and final episode of our FEM-aFFINITY podcast, feminist critic and art histor...
FEM-aFFINITY #2: Janelle Low on creative relationships and otherness
What does it mean to create art between two cultures? What relationships are formed when artists collaborate? What are the links between feminism, con...
FEM-aFFINITY #1: Catherine Bell on inclusion and collaboration
What are the links between feminism, contemporary art and disability? FEM-aFFINITY, a new three-part podcast series, delves into this question by focu...
The Long Run #3: John Wolseley on revealing landscapes for 60 years
For over 60 years John Wolseley has been visiting, capturing and sharing his experience of landscapes. But what does it mean to create and innovate ov...
The Long Run #2: Wendy Stavrianos on landscape, nature and gender barriers
What does it mean to create and innovate over six decades? Art Guide Australia’s newest podcast series The Long Run considers this question with three...
The Long Run #1: Gareth Sansom on painting, chance and mortality
Creating, evolving and innovating over decades takes great stamina. Art Guide Australia’s latest podcast series features conversations with three esta...
Faraway, so close #3: The future with Cyrus Tang and Lucy McRae
I would ask you the question, does it help to feel scared?” wonders Lucy McRae.
How do you think about the future at a time when the future fe...
Faraway, so close #2: Parenting and creating with Tai Snaith and Ross Coulter
Raising children, having an art practice and making it through isolation—how do you do it in a way that works for everyone in the family? In this seco...
Faraway, so close #1: Solitude with Yvette Coppersmith and Alexie Glass-Kantor
What does it mean to be in isolation, but in isolation together? In this first edition of our new podcast series Faraway, so close, we take a personal...
Interview: Louise Weaver on creating as relating to the world
“In some ways I don’t think of my life and art as separate things, I think it’s one in the same thing,” says artist Louise Weaver when speaking of her...
Interview: Agatha Gothe-Snape on the creation of art
Even Agatha Gothe-Snape struggles to define her art. While performancemay be the easiest description, there are many avenues winding through her pract...
Conversations with Curators: David Hurlston on curating Australian art
For David Hurlston curating is both a conceptual and physical process: he’s concerned with how viewers move through gallery spaces and how they read a...
Conversations with Curators: Andy Butler on life as an independent curator
“Not only is it exhibition making,” says independent curator Andy Butler when talking of his curatorial practice, “I think it’s advocacy in a lot of w...
Conversations with Curators: Nici Cumpston on relationships and conversations
“Each curator is unique like every artist is unique, I believe,” says Nici Cumpston, who holds the dual positions of Curator of Aboriginal and Torres...
Conversations with Curators: Anna Davis on collaboration and experimentation
When Anna Davis discusses being a curator, she talks about collaboration, conversation and experimentation: “It’s about working with artists and worki...
Podcast: Gemma Smith on the persuasion of colour
Colour is simultaneously the most apparent and most complex part of Gemma Smith’s practice. The artist, who has a penchant for abstraction, creates pa...
Fiona Abicare on the adventures of mediums
The contexts that Fiona Abicare has worked within are plentiful: the Golden Age of Hollywood, the shabby chic aesthetic and objects of mass culture, j...
Gunybi Ganambarr on creating, building and etching
Since embarking on a creative path only a mere 15 years ago, Yolŋu artist Gunybi Ganambarr has been continuously praised for his weaving of Indigenous...
Luke Scholes on curating, caring and collaborating
When Luke Scholes talks about being a curator, he turns toward the origins of his role: he discusses how curating means to be ‘a carer of things’. For...
Glenn Iseger-Pilkington on being a conduit
Glenn Iseger-Pilkington likes to joke that he’s an “arts handyman”. Yet the phrase does have merit: he’s an artist and writer and has held various cur...
Interview: Georgina Cue on reality, fantasy and imagery
“I think the challenge with all of the disparate references is not that it’s difficult for all of them to come together. I think that the challenge is...
Five on Five: Prudence Flint on Dieric Bouts’ 'Virgin and Child'
In this first series of Five on Five we're asking five painters to speak about a painting that has influenced, inspired or resonated with them. In thi...
Five on Five: Huseyin Sami on Bernard Frize’s 'Suite Segond'
In this first series of Five on Five we're asking five painters to speak about a painting that has influenced, inspired or resonated with them. In thi...
Five on Five: Kylie Banyard on Dana Schutz’s 'Breastfeeding'
In this first series of Five on Five we're asking five painters to speak about a painting that has influenced, inspired or resonated with them. In thi...