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Contemporary Arts InterviewsMay 18, 2021January 2, 2022

Philip Harris | Artist Interview Series

“I was so obsessed with the ‘honesty’ of the work that I would never tell even the littlest of lies in any circumstance (even out of kindness) because I feared that the dishonesty would seep into my work…”

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Contemporary Arts InterviewsMay 12, 2021January 2, 2022

Rebecca Munce | Artist Interview Series

“It is actually in these moments where one expects infallible heroism I enjoy exploring mistakes or awkwardness.”

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Contemporary Arts InterviewsMay 10, 2021January 2, 2022

Ian Bertolucci | Artist Interview Series

“In the old Hollywood era, the archetype of beauty… was always and in any case linked to their gender identity, which could never be non-binary. That’s one of the reasons I associate my persona with this aesthetic, I find it empowering.”

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Contemporary Arts InterviewsMay 8, 2021January 2, 2022

Connor Tudor | Artist Interview Series

“Franz Kline once said to Philip Guston in a conversation “You know what creating really is? To have the capacity to be embarrassed”, which I think is absolutely true. You need that capacity to just keep painting with a reckless abandon…”

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InterviewsMay 6, 2021January 2, 2022

Matt Bannister | Artist Interview Series

“I genuinely enjoy noticing something like weeds growing through the paint of a double yellow line on the road – these beautiful, almost poetic details are everywhere and are strangely uplifting and reassuring if you take time to see them.”

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Contemporary Arts InterviewsMay 4, 2021January 3, 2022

Gella Slabko | Artist Interview Series

“The natives believed that photography steals part of the soul. Photography steals but gives back in a new way, lightening parts of the soul, making them visible…”

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InterviewsApril 20, 2021January 2, 2022

Anne Desmet | Artist Interview Series

“My work is made with what I can only describe as love – the marks I engrave all need to be considered and crafted… I hope that the time they take and the thoughts and ideas that go into them somehow build their own depth and quiet power…”

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InterviewsApril 13, 2021January 2, 2022

Cody Ellingham | Artist Interview Series

“Buildings are like anchors in time. The structures and their form are a constant manifestation that passes through the years rooted in place… We can perform archaeology on buildings in a way that we cannot do with memories.”

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InterviewsApril 8, 2021January 2, 2022

Amaia Marzabal | Artist Interview Series

“I realized my art opened some personal doors that connected me with my past emotions and that questioned me… And that meant a big healing process for me.”

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InterviewsMarch 30, 2021January 2, 2022

MURUGIAH | Artist Interview Series

“To be unapologetic as an artist is to truly explore things that you feel very personal to and not really care what anyone else thinks… In terms of what did it take? A lot of life experience and therapy haha!”

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InterviewsMarch 23, 2021January 2, 2022

Jack Dunnett | Artist Interview Series

“I really do think the ambiguity lends a lot to my work… if I were to lean too heavily on the research behind [it], I’m in danger of over-intellectualizing and disappearing ever so gracefully up my own arse.”

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InterviewsMarch 16, 2021January 2, 2022

Oliver Lunn | Artist Interview Series

“I am constantly searching for something… It’s like a scratch I can’t itch. It’s a constant searching and refining. It’s a search for perfection, where the search is the driving factor, the perfection less important.”

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