Conversations

Podcast: Victoria Hempstead

A conversation with artist Vitoria Hempstead on her fascination with metal, ephemerality, and dialogue with the materials.

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Podcast: Elia Bosshard

Wonderful artist Elia Bosshard invited me over for a cup of tea to her charming house on the edge of Glebe. We set at her kitchen table overlooking the garden, the afternoon birds visiting the neighbour’s trees, and we spoke about our mutual interest in spaces, phenomenology, and inter-corporeal relationships. We also spoke about daily routines and rituals we create in order to structure our lives and stay productive. And we’ve considered how do resting, dreaming, and spending time looking at the ocean, into the open horizon, fit into that?

We spoke about walking, note-keeping, and value of conversation. About neighbours and their mysterious sounds. About the impact of spaces on our mental wellbeing. And why should urban developers be more compassionate to the special meaning that some spaces have to people who made them into places.

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Podcast: Josipa Bubaš & Neva Lukić

A conversation with Croatian performance artist Josipa Bubas and poet Neva Lukic recorded during the Covid19 lockdowns in April 2020. We speak about transition from IRL to URL art, workshops, and performances and ponder on ‘what would Corona look like without technology?’.

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Podcast: Anja Dimitrijević

Conversation with Belgrade-based filmmaker, performer, and video-artist Anja Dimitrijević recorded via Skype on 17th May 2020 during the Covid19 lock downs. We speak about online learning, experiences, performances, connections, and contents. What kinds of new art languages we need to create in order to keep engaging with one another and with our audiences in participatory and tangible ways.

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Darko Dragicevic: On Failure & Nothingness

Conversation with Berlin-based visual and performance artist Darko Dragicevic whom I’ve called over Skype to talk about his projects ‘Failure as Practice’, in which he not only explores our individual and collective relationship to failure within artistic practices, but also the broader cultural and historical definitions of value and success.

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