
Visual artists tell you why and how they create! From studio visits, intimate interviews, and live issues, we take art out of the gallery and into your ears.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 515 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ArtsVisual Arts | |||

Most artists like to protect their work from the elements, but Sophie Cape, the winner of the 2025 Hadley's Art Prize, explains how exposing her work to dirt, rainfall, and her own body is an essential part of the process.
Filipino artist Pio Abad t... more
UK interdisciplinary artist Topher Campbell opens up his Ruckus Heart…a powerful and immersive multi-room exhibition at the Tate Modern earlier this year.
Curator Kimberley Moulton shares how a child’s boomerang led her to discover what was essentia... more
She took a wallpaper with an idealised view of history and turned it into something far more moving - in every sense of the word. Meet Lisa Reihana, one of Aotearoa New Zealand’s most acclaimed artists.
Ben Law - writer, broadcaster and man about to... more
This week we speak to the Italian sculptor Arcangelo Sassolino, whose current MONA exhibition features dripping molten steel and showers of light.
Joanne Sullivan and Ursula Strumpf - co-founders of one of Australia’s most successful commercial gal... more
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The episode on "The Art Show" featuring Olafur Eliasson's work on Iceland's glaciers is nothing short of a masterpiece. It's not just about art; it's a poignant reminder of the ever-changing landscape of our planet due to climate change. Eliasson's artistic portrayal of the glaciers, from their grandeur two decades ago to their current state, evokes a myriad of emotions. The narrative seamlessly intertwines the beauty of art with the urgency of environmental awareness. It's a wake-up call, prese... more
So informative and interesting, Daniel brings so much to the show. It covers everything going on and gives u insight to an artist, but all art, not just mainstream. I can’t miss an episode, thank you Daniel cheers Kristina & Craig
Great show. Exposes me to new ideas and artists. Christopher Pease was next level!! What an amazing person. So intelligent, unassuming, engaging. Thank you
This is one of my favourite shows - beautifully produced and thoughtful interviews that share art knowledge and practice in a really accessible way.
Namila Benson’s interview style is wonderful and she and the producers weave excellent programs together, giving listeners fascinating insights into the guest artists.
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This show offers listeners a deep insight into the workings and thoughts of contemporary visual artists. Through a variety of formats including studio visits, interviews, and explorations of current issues related to the art world, the content consistently revolves around the creative processes, personal narratives, and societal reflections of the artists involved. Topics range from historical legacies of influential female artists to contemporary exhibitions showcasing emerging talents, making it a rich environment for learning about art in a nuanced manner.
Unique features include a strong focus on Australian artists and their contributions, alongside discussions about the intersections between art and broader societal issues such as ide... more
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