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.
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Providing information on starting a new company in the USA. We talk about business licensing and new laws that could potentially change your business in today's market. The exact steps to register your business vary based on where you're located and the structure you've chosen for your business (sole proprietorship, partnership, corporation, limited liability company, etc.). Here's a general step-by-step guide: Choose a Business Name: Make sure the name you choose isn't already in use, and t ...
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Hardcore freestyle acting a fool about real feeling Just experimenting with different beats open instrumentals allows to release endorphins
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The popular horror fansite Arrowinthehead.com comes to audio life with this weekly podcast discussing the hottest ho rror headlines, new horror DVD release dates, the horror BILF of the week, and Horror Talk from the forums. We also thro w in some Top 5 lists, What I Watched reviews, and even a few special guest spots from time to time. Hosted by AITH's re sident horror hound Ammon Gilbert and updated every Wednesday.
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Alphonse Mucha: star of the Art Nouveau movement
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This week it's The Art (Nouveau) Show! Flowers, peacocks and sensuous drapes. Bejewelled women entwined in billowing hair and that classic black outline, that turns the dreamy into the bold – the NEW. Despite what we may think about the arts and crafts that came out of Belgium, France and Czechia at the turn of the nineteenth century, Art Nouveau w…
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Ramesh Nithiyendran's inner sanctum and Jack Wilkie-Jans on If Not Critical
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Over the past decade, Ramesh Nithiyendran has become one of the most visible artists of his generation and one of the most hardworking with his signature emoji-like, wildly coloured and often multiple-limbed sculptures making their presence felt across the globe. Daniel drops in on Ramesh as he prepares to unveil his next big solo exhibition - incl…
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That’s not a medium! Art made from unusual material
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Sasha Huber is Swiss-Haitian… but she lives and works in Finland. She’s got a truly interdisciplinary practice - but she does have one particular medium, that’s quite unusual - in fact, it’s hard to imagine how she makes art from this non-art material. Her medium is the humble staple - not your desk type - she packs a semi-automatic staple gun like…
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Street art in ascendence; the art of RONE and Manda Lane
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The artist RONE was always attracted to street art's impermanence. He's since moved beyond street art and into large scale installations, involving space, sound, music, light and large scale art pieces, that breathe life into the rooms of decaying mansions and inside spaces. RONE's "Time" is on at AGWA Centenary Galleries in Western Australia Dan v…
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Joyful ceramics, the NATSIAAs and a glimpse of Renaissance Europe
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Ceramicist Vipoo Srivilasa’s work is beautiful, playful and highly technical…and he’s having a moment, featuring in several exhibitions this year including the MAKE Award, Generation Clay and re/JOY. His work is a beacon of light and happiness in dark times. We swing by the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Awards (NATSIAA) in Darw…
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The "master of time" Hiroshi Sugimoto + the much prized lutruwita landscape
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Hiroshi Sugimoto's sublime black and white photographs capture subjects as diverse as polar bears and landscapes, to portraits of Princess Diana – but they're not what they seem. Called 'master of time', Sugimoto is also an architect, designing galleries and art installations around the world. Daniel speaks with him at his big exhibition at Sydney'…
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Black Modernism with Huey Copeland + cartoonist Mandy Ord
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Art historian Huey Copeland is hard at work on what he says will be “the first gender-balanced and racially integrated history of Western modernism”. Daniel speaks with Huey about the overlooked stories behind some of the best known paintings in the Western canon. Australian cartoonist and illustrator Mandy Ord makes the mundane profound, with trad…
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Kelly Koumalatsos + abstract painter Lesley Dumbrell + Claudia Nicholson
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Three women and three artists with three very different ways of looking at the world: Kelly Koumalatsos has a book (Madjem Bambandila) that charts three and half decades of her art practice (including possum skin cloak making) that is always embedded in culture. At 82, abstract painter Lesley Dumbrell has her first career survey at a major state ga…
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Iris van Herpen: the Dutch fashion designer who sculpts clothing
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She’s an artist whose medium is fashion. Dutch designer Iris van Herpen is an innovator, remaking high fashion to be wearable art - fabric is almost plastic in her hands, moulding and shaping it so that it becomes a sculptural form. The first designer to ever 3D print a dress, her atelier in Amsterdam is more like a problem-solving incubator. She t…
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Machine Drawing and The Sex Life of Stone
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What does a historic bark painting from Arnhem Land have to do with manganese, the metal that makes lustrous gold and liquid black ceramic glazes? It’s one of the tangents in American interdisciplinary artist Candice Lin's first solo exhibition in Australia, along with cat-led tours, wolf’s urine and the sea cucumber, the aphrodisiac fished for hun…
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How do you capture African fashion? And When Solidarity is Not a Metaphor
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Fashion is not a luxury; it’s a crucial part of the social fabric of many African countries. Capturing this diversity in an exhibition was the monumental task for Christine Checinska, the Senior Curator of African Textiles and Fashion at the Victoria & Albert Museum, UK. Africa Fashion is touring the world, bringing diverse voices from the African …
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What happened to Thailand's Ban Chiang relics? Plus Judy Watson's life of art
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A culture that flourished 3,500 years ago in Thailand. They made jewellery and ceramics, not war. You may never have heard of Ban Chiang —That’s possibly because the objects that tell the story of this fascinating archaeological site are in limbo, caught between voracious collectors, tomb-raiding locals and undercover federal agents. Art historian …
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Alphonse Mucha and the popularity of Art Nouveau
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Great conversations with visual artists, gallery and museum directors and curators.Av Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Laura Jones wins the Archibald portrait prize + Jeremy Deller
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Big-name conceptual artist - four words you don’t often hear together. But Jeremy Deller is one - he’s a household name in Britain, but a few years back he sparked controversy here when he made giant wax candles of Rupert Murdoch and son Lachlan, and let them burn. The Turner Prize-winning artist also orchestrates mass public spectacles that bridge…
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Remembering trailblazing artist Destiny Deacon
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We remember the life of the iconic artist Destiny Deacon, with curator Natalie King, and a cast of friends who sent us voice memos. She was the first artist to creatively reuse Aboriginal kitsch - and to make it the stuff of high art. A cultural icon, she was an outlier - a quirk of the artworld - whose strikingly original vision and prolific outpu…
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Blak art and Destiny Deacon + an Abstract friendship
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Kimberley Moulten, an adjunct curator at Britain's Tate gallery, specialising in First Nations art and Kate ten Buuren, a Taungurung curator, walk us through the public installation Blak Infinite for Melbourne's winter arts festival, RISING. The artist Destiny Deacon, who passed away last week, first coined 'Blak' to reclaim a word often weaponised…
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The influence of Japanese ukiyo-e + Gina Rinehart's picture drama
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Cressida Campbell and Margaret Preston (1875-1963): two beloved printmakers inspired by Ukiyo-e, the Japanese woodcut genre whose influence swept through western art. Rosa speaks to Cressida and Geelong Gallery senior curator Lisa Sullivan about Ukiyo-e and Preston, for a new exhibition connecting all three printmaking styles. Art History professor…
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