Episodes
Monday Apr 24, 2023
INSIDE THE GALLERY (AUSTRALIA) - CURATORIAL+CO MAKES A MOVE
Monday Apr 24, 2023
Monday Apr 24, 2023
Sydney gallery and art consultancy Curatorial+Co. is moving their physical gallery space to a new home in Woolloomooloo. Founder and gallery owner Sophie Vander speaks with Tim Stackpool about discovering the fortuitous new space, the change in image this might mean for the gallery, and about the evolution and challenges of managing a commercial gallery in 2023.
The gallery features an expansive 150 square-metre exhibition space, measuring five metres in height, alongside an additional 150 square-metre storage and office space. It is fronted by 17 metres of glass, inviting passers-by to view Curatorial+Co.’s eclectic and ever-changing range of works, with displays evolving almost every week to showcase a variety of new artists.
A transcript of this interview is available for download HERE. The transcriptions are made possible by support from the Australian Arts Channel.
Thursday Apr 13, 2023
INSIDE THE GALLERY (Australia) - ANTHONY RICCIARDI AT AUDREY FINE ART
Thursday Apr 13, 2023
Thursday Apr 13, 2023
Canadian contemporary artist Anthony Ricciardi has made a big impact these past few years, with collections being showcased globally in major cities such as New York, Los Angeles, Miami, Manchester, Montreal, Sao Paolo, and now in Sydney thanks to gallerist Louise Reilly at Audrey Fine Art.
He has curated large-scale artwork and clothing for notable celebrities such as Demi Lovato, Bad Bunny, Post Malone, Shaquille O’Neill and many more. He's also collaborated with major brands such as Disney, Adidas, Coors Light and L’Oreal.
But as Anthony tells Tim Stackpool, his story isn't typical. From Canada, he went to Alabama State University on a baseball scholarship, then spent five years working as an analyst for an investment fund, but decided to leave the comfort and security of corporate finance to pursue his art
A transcript of this episode can be found here, made possible by support from the Australian Arts Channel.
Friday Mar 24, 2023
INSIDE THE GALLERY (Australia) - BERRY’S OPENFIELD ARTS FESTIVAL
Friday Mar 24, 2023
Friday Mar 24, 2023
A new and immersive contemporary arts festival is scheduled for the picturesque South Coast town of Berry from June 22 to 25, 2023. OpenField Arts Festival will showcase contemporary art in and around the town in unique non-museum venues, including halls, community spaces and natural reserves.
Festival Co-Director and acclaimed Australian musician Lenka Kripac, a local Shoalhaven resident, speaks with Tim Stackpool about the increasing numbers of artists and professionals moving to the region due to its unique beauty and lifestyle, and the increasing desire for cultural engagement.
Fostered by a local group of creatives, the largely-free festival has already confirmed 21 high calibre artists, including critically acclaimed photo media artist and local resident Tamara Dean.
Other celebrated artists participating in the festival that have chosen to base themselves in the Shoalhaven include Glenn Barkley, Sophie Cape, Sarah Enright, Anna Glynn, James Gulliver Hancock, Bonnie Porter Green, and Michael Purdy. They will exhibit alongside visiting artists including Tina Fox, Claire Healy and Sean Cordeiro, Jess MacNeil, and Emma Saunders.
A transcript of this episode can be found here, made possible by support from the Australian Arts Channel.
Monday Mar 13, 2023
INSIDE THE GALLERY (Australia) - ARCHIE MOORE AT VENICE BIENNALE
Monday Mar 13, 2023
Monday Mar 13, 2023
Artist Archie Moore and curator Ellie Buttrose team up to present at the 2024 Venice Biennale.
Announced by the soon to be re-named Australia Council, the artist becomes only the second solo First Nations artist to represent Australia at the world’s oldest international contemporary art event. In this edition of the podcast, we hear from the artist and the curator about working together, and about the inspiration behind working together.
Drawing upon 25 years of practice, Archie Moore (Kamilaroi/Bigambul) is uniquely placed to confront Australia’s past and evocatively assert Indigenous sovereignty on a worldwide scale at the Venice Biennale. Exhibiting at the Venice Biennale provides a timely and critical opportunity for Archie’s practice, offering an artistic outcome that will emotionally connect international audiences with the imperative act of truth-telling.
The Australia Council for the Arts is the commissioner for Australia’s National Participation at the Venice Biennale 2024 and the producer of the Australia at the Venice Biennale project.
A transcript of this edition is available here, with thanks to support from the Australian Arts Channel
Tuesday Jan 03, 2023
Tuesday Jan 03, 2023
The Lighthouse Gallery at the Australian National Maritime Museum is transformed into a wonderland of projection and light showcasing the beauty of our oceans for the presentation called Shipwreck Odyssey.
Two large-scale walls are illuminated with spectacular interactive projections to create a large immersive play space. The venue is fitted out with state-of-the-art projection and tracking technology that allows for individual interaction with the uniquely developed aquatic imagery.
The presentation is the work of Box of Birds, a collective of artists, technologists and organisations who work together to create digital play spaces. This episode of the podcast speaks with the creative director of Shipwreck Odyssey David Clarkson.
A transcript of this episode can be found here, made possible by support from the Australian Arts Channel.
Wednesday Nov 23, 2022
INSIDE THE GALLERY (AUSTRALIA) - CHARKHA AND KARGHA
Wednesday Nov 23, 2022
Wednesday Nov 23, 2022
Commemorating the 75th anniversary of India’s independence, Charkha and Kargha at the Powerhouse Museum explores the role that textiles played in India’s movement towards independence from colonial rule.
In addition to their beauty, many of the textiles included in the exhibition incorporate spinning, weaving, dyeing and embroidery techniques, featuring rare items that date back to the foundational collections of the Powerhouse acquired since the 1880s, some of which are on display to the public for the very first time.
Curator Professor Pedram Khosronejad guides Tim Stackpool through the exhibition and discusses the anthropologic and curatorial debate undertaken when staging an exhibition such as this.
A transcript of this episode can be found here, made possible by support from the Australian Arts Channel.