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Considering Art Podcast – Catarina Diaz, collage and mixed media22 Jul 202400:33:20
In this episode, Catarina Diaz talks about how memories of a childhood in the Portuguese colony of Angola are central to her collages, how a period of depression turned her from a successful career in education to becoming a full time artist, how her art emphasises the beauty of life and seeks to empower viewers... Continue Reading →
Considering Art Podcast – Matt Jacob, photographer15 Jul 202400:34:44
In this episode, Matt Jacob talks about his artistic mission to capture different peoples and cultures across the world, how an illness in his youth focused his mind on life’s fragility, his journey towards becoming a professional photographer, some of the stories behind his series taken in often remote parts of the world, the technical... Continue Reading →
Considering Art Podcast – Kelvin Okafor, pencil portrait artist13 May 202400:41:56
Kelvin Okafor is a renowned hyperrealist pencil artist whose portraits of both celebrities and ordinary people have appeared in sell-out solo shows and TV art programmes. Here, he talks about his upbringing on a north London council estate, the turning points in his career, his process that takes many hours of concentration working both from... Continue Reading →
Considering Art Podcast – Claire Morgan, multi-disciplinary artist21 Feb 202200:34:15
In this podcast, Northern Irish artist Claire Morgan talks about how an early trauma has had a profound impact on her life, how she was drawn to taxidermy for her installations, how concern for the environment is a key component of her works and how her art has been a journey of self-discovery. Top photo... Continue Reading →
Considering Art Podcast – Suchitra Mattai, multi-disciplinary artist07 Feb 202200:34:20
In this episode, Indo-Caribbean artist Suchitra Mattai talks about how her family history of indentured labour informs her art, how textiles are her main focus including saris that hold a symbolic significance, how her work gives a voice to those who have traditionally been silenced including labourers, migrants and those with mental illness, and how... Continue Reading →
Considering Art Podcast – Mark Thompson, painter31 Jan 202200:29:06
In this episode, this internationally acclaimed British painter talks about his recent peripatetic life, why he favours painting bleak and barren landscapes, how his works are derived and evolved from personal memories and how his needing to make sense of the world through his work is a lonely but satisfying process. Accompanying images on consideringart.com... Continue Reading →
Considering Art Podcast – Jo Holdsworth, painter24 Jan 202200:34:52
In this episode, British painter Jo Holdsworth tells how she developed her style of elongated, anonymous figures with long shadows, how she became a professional artist after a corporate career, how she achieves a psychological depth to her work and how commissions stretch her. Accompanying images on consideringart.com All images are ©Jo Holdsworth You can... Continue Reading →
Considering Art Podcast – Marcus Jansen, American expressionist painter17 Jan 202200:34:20
In this episode, Marcus Jansen talks about his unusual upbringing in both New York and Mönchengladbach, the influence of street artists and German Expressionists on his work, how he joined the US Army in 1989 and took part in the first Gulf War, how art saved him when he developed PTSD and how the war... Continue Reading →
Considering Art Podcast – Robert Fitzmaurice, British painter10 Jan 202200:34:44
In this podcast, Robert Fitzmaurice talks about the art that excited him even as a young boy, how his father’s POW experience in World War II sowed the seed for his interest in family dynamics, how his practice was influenced by the Constructivist painter Adrian Heath, how themes of masculinity and militarism developed, and how... Continue Reading →
Considering Art Podcast – Anthony Daley, painter03 Jan 202200:31:36
In this episode, Anthony Daley talks about how he reacted to racism at school after arriving from Jamaica as a young boy, his attitude towards black arts movements, his dislike of strict artistic definitions, his relationship with colour, how Old Master painters influence his process, and his approach to teaching painting. Accompanying images on consideringart.com... Continue Reading →
Considering Art Podcast – Aoife van Linden Tol, explosive artist20 Dec 202100:40:09
In this podcast, Aoife van Linden Tol tells why she chose art initially over science, how her interest in explosives began, about some of her explosive artworks, how she became fascinated by cosmology, how her artist residency at the European Space Agency was “life changing”, and how her resultant ESA project Star Storm unfolded. Accompanying... Continue Reading →
Considering Art Podcast – Sally Loughridge, painter and printmaker13 Dec 202100:31:50
In this episode, British artist Sally Loughridge talks about how her horizons were broadened at art school in Oxford, how she expressed the movement of ballet dancers after viewing them in rehearsals, her career in costume design in TV, film and theatre, and her love of printmaking. Accompanying images on consideringart.com All images are ©Sally... Continue Reading →
Considering Art Podcast – Hughie O’Donoghue RA, painter06 Dec 202100:39:11
In this episode, Hughie O’Donoghue talks about how his father’s wartime experiences became a subject of his paintings, his rejection of conceptual art, how he was inspired by the landscape of County Mayo in Ireland, how a beached ship became a recurring motif in his work, how his paintings are multi-layered both physically and psychologically,... Continue Reading →
Considering Art Podcast – Laura Ellen Bacon, willow sculptor06 May 202400:34:54
In this episode Laura talks about the large-scale sculptures she makes from willow with their muscular, energetic and often immersive forms. She describes how she began making as a child, how her artworks reflect the natural and historical environment of their settings, how one work inspired a classical music composition, and about her important forthcoming... Continue Reading →
Considering Art Podcast – Peter Layton, glassblower29 Nov 202100:28:33
In this podcast, octogenarian master glass artist Peter Layton talks about the excitement he still feels for working with glass, how he turned to the medium from ceramics, how he set up his London Glassblowing Company to keep alive the ancient tradition of glassblowing as an art form, emulating artists such as van Gogh and... Continue Reading →
Considering Art Podcast – Steve Gschmeissner, scientific photographer22 Nov 202100:30:23
In this episode, photographer and microscopist Steve Gschmeissner talks about his scientific background, how he uses a scanning electron microscope to photograph subjects not visible to the naked eye, how he creates beautiful pictures through skilful colouring and how he has been embraced by the art world for album covers, exhibitions, fashion and for the... Continue Reading →
Considering Art Podcast – Ceri Pritchard, painter08 Nov 202100:34:05
In this podcast, Welsh painter Ceri Pritchard talks about being brought up by two artist parents, why he dropped sculpture for painting, how he came to live in Mexico, why creating unsettling works is more interesting to him than the comfortable and reassuring, his love of worlds within worlds in his paintings, his use of... Continue Reading →
Considering Art Podcast – Gbolohan Ayoola, Nigerian painter and sculptor01 Nov 202100:31:41
In our latest podcast, Nigerian artist Gbolohan Ayoola talks about the art scene in his hometown of Lagos, the state of the art market for Nigerians and Africans in general, the deficiencies of an art college education, the influences that drive him as an artist, his “blue woman” series, how current issues such as police... Continue Reading →
Considering Art Podcast – Brett Murray, South African satirical artist25 Oct 202100:34:44
In this latest podcast, Brett Murray describes his upbringing as a white person in apartheid South Africa, how the 1976 Soweto riots changed his life, how he used his art to help in the struggle against the apartheid regime, his self-exile in London and his triumphant return when the African National Congress was unbanned, how... Continue Reading →
Considering Art Podcast – Thomas Allen, painter18 Oct 202100:32:03
In this podcast, Thomas Allen describes his current woodland life, how sociological theories inform his work, his opinion that human beings need to be “de-centred” from the natural world, how Jung’s concept of the collective unconscious inspired his so-called contemporary cave paintings, and the new work being prepared for his Mall Galleries exhibition next year.... Continue Reading →
Considering Art Podcast – Nicola Hicks, sculptor11 Oct 202100:38:01
In this podcast, eminent UK sculptor and drawer Nicola Hicks talks about the privilege of having both parents as artists, her difficulties fitting in at school, the problems of early success, her raw sculpting style, the darkness of her subject matter, and how working on her latest exhibition, Dump Circus, helped her through the anxiety... Continue Reading →
Considering Art Podcast – Felicity Marshall, painter and illustrator04 Oct 202100:32:42
In this latest podcast, Australian painter and illustrator Felicity Marshall talks about how disaster struck her in the 1980s, how she is inspired by the nature in the Victorian coastal area in which she lives, how she trained in classical ballet in addition to studying Fine Art, how 17 years working in the film industry... Continue Reading →
Considering Art Podcast – Philipp Humm, business mogul turned artist20 Sep 202100:34:30
Sculptor, painter and photographer Philipp Humm tells how he became a business man having failed to get into art school, how he kept up his art during a glittering career in the high tech industry until the urge to become a full-time artist overcame him, and how he has updated and condensed Goethe’s Faust to... Continue Reading →
Considering Art Podcast – Lisa Micklewright, landscape painter13 Sep 202100:33:14
In our latest podcast, Lisa Micklewright talks about her rich artistic family tradition, the influence of the Slade School of Fine Art on her oeuvre, the inspirations for her landscapes, her use of technology to find locations and her love of the aerial perspective. Accompanying images on consideringart.com All images are ©Lisa Micklewright You can... Continue Reading →
Considering Art Podcast – Sharon Walters, collage artist29 Apr 202400:35:30
In this episode, Sharon talks about her Caribbean heritage, her early connection to race equality campaigners and inspirations Eric and Jessica Huntley, how her wide education has informed her practice, how her collages celebrate Black women and seek to redress the balance of under- representation in mainstream media and art history, how she has questioned... Continue Reading →
Considering Art Podcast – Angela Heisch, abstract painter06 Sep 202100:33:53
In my latest podcast, American abstract artist Angela Heisch talks about her upbringing in New Zealand, her gradual progression into abstract art, her early influences and inspirations, and the development of her distinctive visual language which has brought her success in New York and now her first solo UK show in London. Angela Heisch talking... Continue Reading →
Considering Art Podcast – Jane Hilton, photographer30 Aug 202100:35:36
In our latest podcast episode, photographer Jane Hilton talks about her passion for the American west and the extraordinary stories behind some of her award-winning series that have featured, among others, modern-day cowboys, rodeo riders, sex workers and drag queens. Accompanying images on consideringart.com Images from Drag Queen Cowboys, 2019 All images are ©Jane Hilton... Continue Reading →
Considering Art Podcast – Walking The Line with Megan Piper and Sophie Dutton16 Aug 202100:35:53
This summer, works by four notable artists have been added to The Line, London’s first public art walk founded six years ago by Megan Piper and Clive Dutton. Sculptures by Virginia Overton, Eva Rothschild, Tracey Emin and Madge Gill have been added to the northern section alongside the River Lea. The last is a little-known... Continue Reading →
Considering Art Podcast – Raksha Patel, painter and filmmaker09 Aug 202100:35:49
In this latest podcast, Raksha Patel talks about her upbringing in Leicester, how her art turned full circle from focusing on race and identity through surrealism, fantasy and dystopia and back again. Raksha also talks about her art education career, and the need for British artists of South Asian heritage to gain more recognition and... Continue Reading →
Considering Art Podcast – Piers Secunda, painter/sculptor02 Aug 202100:44:41
In our latest podcast, British artist Piers Secunda explains why he developed a technique to paint in a way that dispenses with the canvas, how 9/11 changed his life, how he documents the systematic destruction of cultural artefacts, statues and buildings through his paintings, and his dramatic and emotional experiences on trips to China, Afghanistan... Continue Reading →
Considering Art Podcast – Eleanor Moreton, painter26 Jul 202100:36:50
In this podcast episode, painter Eleanor Moreton talks about how she sees the home as a place of dysfunction and repression, her use of history as a metaphor for the personal, her interest in murderers, how and why she has reversioned classic Pre-Raphaelite works, how folk traditions can be used as a method of control,... Continue Reading →
Considering Art Podcast – Emma Coop, landscape artist19 Jul 202100:27:28
In my latest podcast episode, Emma Coop tells how flux in her personal life turned her from a conceptual artist into one focusing on landscape. She explains why she favours using chunky graphite sticks as her main medium, how she has an affinity with nature despite being a city dweller, and how she tries to... Continue Reading →
Considering Art Podcast – Hatty Buchanan, sculptor12 Jul 202100:36:41
In my latest podcast episode, London-born artist Hatty Buchanan tells how some of her conceptual sculptures are drawn from her experiences as a teenager in Soho where she came across all manner of exotic people active in the sub-culture of the club, music and fashion scene. She also talks about her work in theatre production... Continue Reading →
Considering Art Podcast – Sarah Hardie, performance artist and filmmaker28 Jun 202100:39:02
In my latest podcast episode, Scots-Italian artist Sarah Hardie talks about how singing filled the family home, how she toyed with the idea of being a portrait painter, how she literally found her voice in her work, how psychoanalytical theories influence her, and about her current prize-winning work Spring Sometimes Rises in Me. Accompanying images... Continue Reading →
Considering Art Podcast – My Dog Sighs, street artist21 Jun 202100:36:33
In my latest podcast, Paul Stone, aka My Dog Sighs, tells the extraordinary story of how a chance encounter with a stencilled rat unlocked a creative urge to make street art, how giving away art made from found items mushroomed into a worldwide phenomenon he named Free Art Friday, how this bolstered his reputation leading... Continue Reading →
Considering Art Podcast – Gary Nicholls, steampunk ‘artist with a camera’.22 Apr 202400:45:49
In this episode, Gary Nicholls talks about steampunks, how he became one and the influence they have on his work, how he creates the images for his Imaginarium digital prints and book trilogy, the influence of Caravaggio, Dali and other Old Master painters on his images, the darker side of life for his themes, the... Continue Reading →
Considering Art Podcast – Julie Held, painter14 Jun 202100:33:14
In our latest podcast episode, Julie Held talks about how painting became a refuge as well as a joy, how seeing an Edvard Munch exhibition as a child changed her life, her obsessions with shoe shops and florists, the psychoanalytical edge to her work and her love of colour especially blue. Accompanying images on consideringart.com... Continue Reading →
Considering Art Podcast – Pinkie Maclure, stained glass artist07 Jun 202100:34:12
In my latest podcast episode, Scottish artist Pinkie Maclure talks about how she got into stained glass accidentally, how her ambition to go to art school was thwarted, her career as a singer and performer, how heroin ruined the lives of many friends, and how the allegorical power and symbolism of medieval stained glass windows... Continue Reading →
Considering Art Podcast – Tatiana de Stempel, multi-disciplinary artist31 May 202100:30:19
British interdisciplinary artist Tatiana de Stempel talks about her work as an art director in film and in theatre design, her experience of residencies in China and India, her love of narrative in her painting, her role as director of Light More Light organising art events in London, her work with the late Indian arts... Continue Reading →
Considering Art Podcast – Luke Jerram, installation artist17 May 202100:28:30
In our latest podcast episode, Luke Jerram talks about the ideas behind some of his spectacular and highly popular installations, sculptures and live events that have been shown around the world. These include Park and Slide, originally installed as a playful work in his native Bristol, Play Me I’m Yours in which his team installed... Continue Reading →
Considering Art Podcast – Nicole Wassall, multi-media artist10 May 202100:37:06
In our latest podcast episode, British artist Nicole Wassall tells of how she gave up consultancy to realise her dream of becoming an artist, how her artistic approach has been inspired by neuroscientific research, her feelings of enlightenment when seeing certain works by Rothko and Bacon, how a “suffragette” coin inspired a feminist artwork and... Continue Reading →
Considering Art Podcast – Henry Jabbour, painter and sculptor03 May 202100:37:49
In our latest podcast, UK-based artist Henry Jabbour talks about having to leave his native Lebanon because of constant war and political instability, how he gave up a highly successful career as a medical scientist to follow his passion for art, how he expresses emotion in his paintings through body gesture and rich colour, and... Continue Reading →
Considering Art Podcast – Teresa Kutala Firmino, South African painter26 Apr 202100:36:04
In our latest podcast episode, South African artist Teresa Kutala Firmino describes the brutal and violent atmosphere that existed in her home town of Pomfret within the community of 32 Battalion, a special forces insurgency group that fought in the South African Border War between 1966 – 1989. She talks about how the colourful tableaux... Continue Reading →
Considering Art Podcast – Abigail Fallis, sculptor with a social conscience19 Apr 202100:34:21
In our latest podcast episode, British sculptor Abigail Fallis talks about her training as a blacksmith and silversmith, her Cock-Eyed Jack men’s underpants work that first gave her public recognition, her DNA DL90 sculpture consisting of 22 shopping trolleys constructed in the shape of the DNA double helix, and her various pieces that offer often... Continue Reading →
Considering Art Podcast – Eleanor Johnson, painter05 Apr 202100:35:18
In our latest podcast episode, British painter Eleanor Johnson talks about how winning the Young Artist Award from the Society for Women Artists was a significant moment in her career. She also tells how she practises witchcraft, has a vivid dream life, has a love of the Baroque, champions the male nude and is influenced... Continue Reading →
Considering Art Podcast – Jason deCaires Taylor, underwater sculptor29 Mar 202100:36:28
Jason deCaires Taylor is a British sculptor who has created numerous spectacular underwater sculpture parks and museums around the world. His first one off the Caribbean island of Grenada has been listed as one of the top 25 Wonders of the World by National Geographic. In our latest podcast, he talks about how his idea... Continue Reading →
Considering Art Podcast – Polly Braden, photographer15 Apr 202400:31:57
In this episode, British documentary photographer Polly Braden talks about some of her long-term projects. They include photographing a worker in a shoe factory in China, a group of people with autism and learning difficulties, single mothers facing challenges in an age of austerity, a flying eye hospital in Africa, the City of London both... Continue Reading →
Considering Art Podcast – Anastasia Samoylova, photographer22 Mar 202100:34:20
In our latest podcast episode, Russian-born America-based photographer Anastasia Samoylova talks about her studies in Russia, her move to America, the influence of Russian constructivism in her early work and how a move to Florida resulted in an ongoing project highlighting the dichotomy between a state that advertises the good life while experiencing the gradual... Continue Reading →
Considering Art Podcast – Nigel Hall RA, sculptor and draughtsman15 Mar 202100:33:46
In our latest podcast episode, one of the UK’s most eminent sculptors Nigel Hall talks about how art is in his blood, how he subverted sculptural tradition at art school, how places and landscapes such as the Mojave desert influence his art, his love of geometric shapes, void and shadow, and how memory and loss... Continue Reading →
Considering Art Podcast – Carol McNicoll, maverick ceramicist08 Mar 202100:26:41
In our latest podcast episode, ceramicist Carol McNicoll talks about her early beginnings making textiles for repertory theatre, how she was able to subvert the traditional idea of ceramics while at the Royal Academy of Art, how decoration, functionality and playfulness are essential features of her work, and how the 2003 Iraq War led to... Continue Reading →
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