Category: Podcasts


  • Art Guide Australia Podcast: Fayen d’Evie on encountering curiosity

    Art Guide Australia Podcast: Fayen d’Evie on encountering curiosity

    The work of artist Fayen d’Evie prompts us to consider how we encounter, describe, understand and create art. With her practice spanning writing, publishing, sound, performance and touch-based works, d’Evie explores questions of materiality, embodiment, knowledge and translation. We discuss these things, and more, in our Art Guide podcast. Listen above, or listen via Art Guide Australia

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  • Art Guide Australia Podcast: Interview with Simone Slee

    Art Guide Australia Podcast: Interview with Simone Slee

    For Simone Slee the perfect sculpture is the sculpture that ‘fails’. These failures come in many guises; sometimes her works are left to the fallibility of humans, cucumbers and rocks. At other times Slee’s sculptures fail by toppling over, as weight and gravity eventually exert their influence. At the heart of these failures is an

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  • Art Guide Australia Podcast: Interview with Ricky Maynard

    Art Guide Australia Podcast: Interview with Ricky Maynard

    Ricky Maynard isn’t solely interested in creating great pieces of art. Instead Maynard aims for what he calls “great pieces of evidence.” Since the 1980s the photographer’s practice has focused on the history, trauma and struggle of Indigenous people, capturing significant historical sites, landscapes and community figures. Maynard’s photographic series, Saddened Were the Hearts of Many Men, extends

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  • Art Guide Australia Podcast: Interview with Lindy Lee

    Art Guide Australia Podcast: Interview with Lindy Lee

    Even though Chinese-Australian artist Lindy Lee has changed and refined her art practice over time there are certain themes that continually pervade her work. These include her Chinese heritage, questions of identity and being, spiritual practices, gesturing towards the cosmos, and the emotions of pain, grief and hope. Lee’s upcoming solo exhibition, The Seamless Tomb, exhibited at Sullivan

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