Episodes

  • A conversation with Anikó Boda
    Oct 9 2024
    This is episode 88 of Art Talk. After a long hiatus I am back with a conversation with Anikó Boda. Anikó Boda is a painter of imaginary realism, thinker and storyteller. She initially studied medicine before she dived into art and studied in New York The Art Student league, the school of Visual Arts, then The Hungarian Academy of Fine Arts master, and the Schatz Studio. Website Instagram Facebook Contact Me Patreon
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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • A Conversation with Shirley-Ann O’Neill
    Apr 30 2024
    In episode 87 of Art Talk, I had the pleasure of having a conversation with Shirley-Ann O’Neil, director of the VAA (Visual Artists Association)After their book Good Art Doesn’t Sell Itself (which I highly recommend), they have now written a book about Securing Representation: Galleries, Agents & Artists. The book is divided in sections with very valuable information from industry experts, the do’s and don'ts tips and summaries. It is a true guide for the professional artist. Buy the book at Amazon Buy the book via the VAA Support Art Talk Contact Me
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    50 mins
  • A Conversation With Jessica Agudelo
    Apr 2 2024
    In episode 86 of Art Talk, I have a conversation with Jessica Agudelo. Jessica is a psychologist specialising in mental health. She has a wealth of experience and is an exceptional trainer (and I know, we met at a training at UK Black Pride, and I have been in one of her workshops) and she is a great listener. She currently has a program Building The Power Of Us, which we will discuss in our conversation. Following the podcast/interview, Jessica mentioned that if anyone is experiencing symptoms that are having a negative impact on their physical and emotional health, to seek professional help or talk to someone they trust. Some helpful tips:-physical activity and movement-connecting with nature or noticing things around you-Mindfulness practice, breathing techniques or meditation-Sleep and a balanced diet-connecting with others through conversations/talking and/or activities/hobbies Website Linkedin Link to Brochure Contact Me Patreon Art Talk
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    48 mins
  • A Conversation with Janet Sternburg
    Mar 26 2024
    In episode 85 of Art Talk, I have a conversation with Janet Sternburg. She is a photographer and made a book called Looking at Mexico and Mexico Looks Back.Janet Sternburg has written eight successful books, taught at CalArts, and exhibited her photography in gallery shows in Los Angeles, New York, Berlin, Mexico, Seoul, Milan and Bombay. https://www.janetsternburgphoto.com/ https://janetsternburg.com/ https://www.distanz.de/en/janet-sternburg/looking-at-mexico-mexico-looks-back https://www.amazon.com/Looking-Mexico-Looks-Back-English/dp/3954765780 https://www.instagram.com/janetsternburg/ https://www.facebook.com/janet.sternburg Consider support for Art Talk on Patreon https://patreon/karinsarttalk Contact Me
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    1 hr and 27 mins
  • A Conversation With Alison Dollery
    Mar 19 2024
    In Episode 84 of Art Talk, I have a conversation with Alison Dollery. Alison is an artist and curator who uses her body as a canvas in multilayered projects. We discuss her projects that are based on very personal experiences and evoke many positive responses from her audience. Alison Dollery Website Instagram Please consider supporting Art Talk Contact me
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    31 mins
  • Art And Grief
    Mar 5 2024
    In episode 83 of Art Talk, I talk about art and grief. In January, after a massive stroke, I lost someone very close to me; my partner. With that, I experienced a numbness. Also because I walked on adrenaline when it happened. I was actually with him and was quicker than anyone could be. Unfortunately, the damage was severe. On January 23 he passed away peacefully. Please, Consider supporting Art Talk on Patreon Contact me
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    7 mins
  • A Book Review of Thunderclap
    Feb 13 2024
    In episode 82 of Art Talk, I give a book review of Thunderclap. by Laura Cumming. The full title of this stunning book is Thunderclap: A Memoir of Art and Life & Sudden Death. Laura Cumming has been the art critic of The Observer since 1999. She was the arts editor of the New Statesman Magazine, literary editor of The Listener, and deputy editor of Literary Review. She is a former columnist for The Harold and has contributed to the London Evening Standard, The Guardian, l’Express and Vogue. Follow Laura Cumming on Twitter/X @lauraCummingArt Please consider supporting Art Talk on Patreon Thunderclap is available on Amazon
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    7 mins
  • A Conversation With Helga Stentzel
    Jan 30 2024
    In episode 81 of Art Talk, I have a conversation with Helga Stentzel, she is a guest I had on my Wish list for a long time. Helga is Siberian-born, living in the UK, London. For a long time, she lived seeing the world in black and white trying to be perfect. This was inspired by a poem by Vladimir Mayakovsky What is Good, What is Bad. Helga definitely found her way in this world by actively listening and actively looking around without judgements or expectations. Her world is colourful and filled with humour and beauty. If you feel watched whilst entering her website, you are right, go look for yourself. Website Instagram International Exhibitions: Korea in March, Canada Toronto April 9-12, Bazel Switzerland and Brooklin, USA.
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    33 mins