Hype Yourself - Lucy Werner talks about PR for Artists
Lucy Werner is the author of the bestselling book Hype Yourself. In this episode of the podcast she talks about DIY PR for artists. She discusses finding suitable publications and media, the writers or editors of the places you may want to be featured, newsjacking for attention and raising your visibility as well as using listings to grow your audience.
COVID-19 and the Art World - with Sam Peacock
Sam Peacock returns as my guest on the podcast and we talk about the effect of coronavirus on the art world this last week as fairs are cancelling and postponing their Spring 2020 editions. We go on to discuss what artists can be doing at this time to connect with others and work on their art.
Eye of the Collector
Safety and wellbeing is at the top of the agenda for all event organisers during this time of coronavirus. I caught up with Nazy Vassegh, the founder of Eye of the Collector to discuss the other considerations that have to be taken behind the scenes when it comes to rescheduling an art fair.
How Covid-19 is affecting the art world.
A round up of the fairs responding to coronavirus including artists fairs, and what this can mean for the artist.
Hynek Martinec
Hynek Martinec is a figurative painter based in South London. In this episode he talks about having a museum show at the National Gallery in Prague in 2018, his immersive research process and referencing history.
Recommended Reading List
Recommended reading list for artists from The Curator’s Salon. Subjects including curating, how to be an artist, creative blocks and marketing yourself.
Reiner Heidorn talks art
German artists, Reiner Heidorn talks about developing his style as an artist, his interest in botanical subjects, and working on every painting with the pointillism of microscope images from plants and freshwater.
Chloe McCarrick - A Year in Art Fairs
Chloe McCarrick is an artist working dominantly with cyanotype and in this episode of the podcast talks about her career to date and how she sold at art markets and pop ups to save towards her first art fair in 2019.
Patrick Morales-Lee
In this post Patrick Morales Lee answers questions about his art life. and the universal ideas of identity and belief and presented through a blend of portraiture and mixed media.
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
Q&A with Ryan Stanier
Ryan Stanier answers questions from listeners and covers topics including the investment of taking part, what to do before the fair and how artists are selected.
Ryan Stanier talks about The Other Art Fair
Gita Joshi talks to Ryan Stanier the founder of The Other Art Fair. The artists fair started in 2011 in London and how hosts fairs in 12 cities around the world.
Sarah Jane Moon
Sarah Jane Moon is my guest on this episode of the podcast. She talks about her move from New Zealand to Japan to London and taking a short course in life drawing that started her career as an artist. She talks about her work as a portrait painter and managing commissions with her own work and her art business.
The Designer Maker's favourite photographer - Yeshen Venema
The designer-maker’s favourite photographer, Yeshen Venema is my guest on this episode of the podcast. He talks about preparing for a professional photo shoot so that you can get your art and products looking their best.
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.
Desha Peacock talks Emails
Desha Peacock is the founder of Sweet Spot Style and in this episode of the podcast she talks about working with artists, designers and stylists and helping them grow their businesses. We go on to talk about the power of the email list in your business and Desha shares some valuable tips.
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.
Alasdair Thomson
I talk to artist and sculptor Alasdair Thomson about his career as a stone carver. We talk about his atelier training and how his art history background informs his work, and we go on to discuss how the artist how eschews galleries in favour of seeking his own commissions directly.