Benny Bing
Benny Bing talks about his career to date and his most recent exhibition, Bloom which celebrates Black female beauty and power.
Covenant - A Solo Exhibition
Art works available to buy at the Covenant Exhibition - a virtual show of contemporary drawings by Patrick Morales-Lee based around ideas of identity and belonging
Earthly Delites at Hastings Contemporary
Hastings Contemporary starts of 2020 with new exhibitions and in this episode of the podcast, gallery director Liz Gilmore talks about the three exhibitions .
Earthly Delites is a solo show by Anne Ryan. The Age of Turmoil is a painting exhibition with works by Edward Burra, Graham Sutherland and Stanley Spencer. The Studio at 4am is a group show with 8 artists curated by Anne Ryan
Curator talk - Picasso and Paper
William G. Robinson is one of the curators of the Picasso and Paper exhibition, and in this episode of the podcast we talk about putting together this huge exhibition with over 300 works on display.
Picasso and Paper at the Royal Academy, London
Read my review of the PIcasso and Paper exhibition and how it relates to recent conversations I have had with artists questioning their interests in multiple media and styles. The exhibition is at the Royal Academy in London from 25th Jan to 13th April 2020
Rebecca Wilson & Saatchi Art
Rebecca Wilson is the head curator at Saatchi Art and with her team reviews every submission to one of the worlds largest online galleries. In this episode she talks about the various aspects of her work and what goes on behind the scenes to support artists.
Victor Willing
A major retrospective of celebrated British painter, Victor Willing arrives at Hastings Contemporary this autumn and runs from October 2019 to 5th Jan 2020. The exhibition charts his journey from the Slade to Portugal and back to London.
Roys Art Fair
Roy Tyrson returns to the podcast to talk about the next fair taking place 3-6 October 2019 at the Truman Brewery.
He talks about the growth of the fair, the plans for the coming year as well as the opportunities that an artists fair offers artists including selling directly and meeting their audience including gallerists, curators and press, often jumpstarting the careers of those who have limited exhibiting experience.
Art at Greenwich Peninsula and Now Gallery
For this episode of the podcast, I met up with Kaia Charles and Jemima Burrill - the curators at the Greenwich Peninsula site which includes the Now Gallery, to talk about their work commissioning art for the gallery and the public spaces on the estate.
Venice Biennale 2019: First View
In this episode I talk to Charlie Levine and Anna Lowe about our favourite pavilions and artists we came across at the opening of the Venice Biennale.
Happy Hour - Exhibition at Kristin Hjellegjerde Gallery, Melior Place, London
I visited the Happy Hour exhibition at Kristin Hjellegjerde Gallery at Melior Place. The show was curated by Roberto Ekholm and brings together a number of artists. Located close to London Bridge, the show is housed in a light filled project space which was the former home of artist, Andrew Logan.
Danny Treacy
Danny Treacy is an artist based in London who works with various materials that he sources from rivers and forests.
In this episode of the podcast he talks about his art which is process led and his interest in places as spaces for illicit activity or ritual and the way they act as filters of evidence left behind.