Afleveringen
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Seyhr Qayum is a Kansas City-based multidisciplinary artist and is currently an AICAD Post-graduate Teaching Fellow at the Kansas City Art Institute, and studio resident at Charlotte Street, Kansas City, MO. Seyhr and Anthony first crossed paths during the art-school-Zoom-days of the pandemic and frequently get to catch up IRL in London. In this episode Anthony and Seyhr talk about her recent exhibition with Shabnam Jannesari "Look, but Look With Love" at NARS Foundation in New York, adjusting to teaching in the Midwest, and traditions in Pakistani art making that inform Seyhr's work. Listen in to Anthony and Seyhr discuss everything from sculptural material choices in Seyhr's practice to an assessment of Kansas City's culinary offerings.
About Seyhr
https://www.seyhrqayum.com/
IG: @Seyhr.qayum.art
Recent exhibition: Look, but Look With Love
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From 8-9 June, Into the Paint set up shop at the inaugural Inventory Art Book Fair at Cromwell Place in London. During those two days Anthony spoke to exhibitors, curators, and publishers about their work and interests. Inventory Art Book Fair described itself as "a book market, reading room and programme of events, Inventory foregrounds interdisciplinary, collaborative and non-profit forms of publishing...instigating research into the agency of the artists publication and the capacities of the artist-led press."
This episode is the second of two volumes, including interviews with Mini Mart Press (Maeve Miro Bowman), Taco! (Gina Prat Lilly), Pagemasters (Jordan Taylor), and fair organisers Ben Goulder and Lillian Wilkie. Special thanks to the New Dimension and fair team including Ollie Plumb, Ben Murphy and Molly Maltman. Some notes on interviews below.
Maeve Miro Bowman of Mini Mart Press
https://minimartpress.com
TERRY REID/SUPER LUNGS
'Yoko is my favourite Beatle' bumper sticker
Gina Prat Lilly of Taco!
https://taco.org.uk
IG: @tracey_aint_coming_out
Mentions
‘Got Damp’ by Avril Corroon
‘Notes on the anxiety of a record running out’ by Benedict Drew
Jordan Taylor of PageMasters
https://www.pagemasters.co
IG: @pagemasters.co
Mentions
‘Things My Dad Saw (But Never Bothered Mentioning)’ by Gordon Gibbens
‘St Monday’ by Esther McManus
‘Tranny Central’ by TGirlsonFilm
‘Twenty Indonesian Ghosts’ by Ferry Gouw
‘In Order to Smile in a Tim Box’ by Jesse Glazzard
Ben Goulder & Lillian Wilkie
Inventory Projects
IG: @inventory_projects
Theme music by Harry Bix
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From 8-9 June, Into the Paint set up shop at the inaugural Inventory Art Book Fair at Cromwell Place in London. During those two days Anthony spoke to exhibitors, curators, and publishers about their work and interests. Inventory Art Book Fair described itself as "a book market, reading room and programme of events, Inventory foregrounds interdisciplinary, collaborative and non-profit forms of publishing...instigating research into the agency of the artists publication and the capacities of the artist-led press."
This episode is the first of two volumes, including interviews with Matt Martin, Dinara Asadulina, Molly Maltman, and Gisela Torres. Special thanks to fair organisers Ben Goulder and Lillian Wilkie and New Dimension team, Ollie Plumb, Ben Murphy and Molly Maltman. Vol 2 out soon! Some notes on interviews below.
Matt Martin
The Photocopy Club
Photobook Cafe
IG: @luckygoldteeth
Dinara Asadulina
Morley House
IG: @morley.house
Molly Maltman
IG: @mollyemmaaa
Gisela Torres
Artist website
IG: @giselafoto
Theme music by Harry Bix
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Elettra Giunta and Adam Othman are a creative duo whose 2023 film To Hold My Love has been creating waves in the dance and cinema world. The two met by chance on a music video shoot and as they discuss with Anthony, connected creatively to capture choreography on film. Elettra is an Italian choreographer, movement director and producer based in London. She works across a range of sectors from film and music video, to fashion, live performances and installation settings. Adam Othman is a visual artist whose creative practice includes the direction of music videos, fashion, features and commercial films. Recently, Elettra, Adam, and Anthony sat down to think through the unique process employed to realize 'To Hold My Love', the importance of movement in all aspects of creativity, the trials and tribulations of fundraising independent projects and what the future has in store for their collaboration.
About Elettra & Adam
https://elettragiunta.com/
https://adamothman.online/
IG: @elettra.giunta
IG: @wmn.event
Watch To Hold My Love here
WMN* The Female Gaze at Reference Point London, 14 June 2024
Upcoming
Inventory Art Book Fair, Cromwell Place, London, 7-9 June 2024
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Shannon Kurlander is a writer, actor and creates performances which incorporate theatrical elements and mixed media. She recently premiered her latest show The Project at Jack Studio Theatre in Brockley, South London. The second play of hers to take on a format of storytelling which positions Shannon as both writer and performer, The Project follows Shannon's 2022 piece Visiting Hours. Recently Anthony and Shannon met to discuss her unique process, catch up on the ins and outs of raising a dog called Pistachio, and trade notes on film and TV produced in the style of social realism. Both find themselves reminiscing about people they've encountered within creative lives, maintaining creative practices along with professional work and ponder the imminent return of Indie Sleaze, a style which for better or for worse, both may have had a hand in creating in its first inception.
More about Shannon
IG: @greatesthits_productions
@ShannonKurlander
The Project at Jack Studio Theatre
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Theme Music by Harry Bix
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In her own words, Hadar Cohen describes herself as an Arab Jewish scholar, mystic and artist whose work focuses on multi-religious spirituality, politics, social issues, and community building. She is the founder of Malchut and maintains a practice which includes performance and teaching informed by her family's traditions. Hadar is a 10th-generation Jerusalemite with roots also in Syria, Kurdistan, Iraq and Iran. Hadar and Anthony met in London in 2022 when Hadar organised a panel discussion on Arab Jewish identity and Anthony has been a follower of her work ever since. Anthony and Hadar had the chance to catch up for an interview in February of this year. Together, they discussed Arab Jewish identity as a vehicle for building solidarity amongst communities in this dark time, narratives and policies around Israel and Palestine, the philosophy behind Malchut, Hadar's spiritual practice, gematria and so much more.
More about Hadar Cohen
Website: https://www.hadarcohen.me/
Substack: https://hadarcohen.substack.com/
Malchut: https://www.malchut.one/
IG: @hadarcohen32
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Amber Pinkerton describes herself as a photographic, moving image and conceptual artist. Based in London and raised in Kingston, Jamaica, Amber's work has been included in exhibitions such as The New Black Vanguard curated by Antwaun Sargent, and her photography regularly appears in publications such as Dazed, i-D, and Vanity Fair just to name a few. Amber and Anthony first connected over her ongoing project the JA Editorial Archive; both of them having an affinity for living and breathing archives. In January 2024, the two sat down for a chat, jumping into topics including Amber's formative years in Jamaica, entering into professional life as a photographer in London, cultural memory on the internet, the biases of AI technology and so much more.
Amber Pinkerton
IG: @ambercashmere
Website: amberpinkerton.com
JA Editorial Archive
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Mutual Aid
Palestine Emergency Appeal
Gaza Family Funds Directory
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Alix Lambert's work spans multiple media and disciplines. From documentary filmmaking to boxing, Alix has spent the majority of her career trying to understand strange and beautiful aspects of human behaviour. Anthony first encountered her work while flipping through the 1993 Venice Biennale catalogue; feeling a strange sense of affinity for the black & white image of Alix punching a speed-bag in a wedding dress, Anthony and Alix connected to try to revive her 1993 film 'No Holes Barred.' In the early stages of conducting podcasts for this interview Anthony and Alix caught up online to talk about her latest directorial work with the film 'The Woods Are Real' (2023) and her process of coming to appreciate working through film as a medium.
Follow Alix on instagram at @lixilamb
Watch The Woods Are Real on all major streaming platforms 12 March 2024
Check out Alix's books at Percival Press
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Theme music by Harry Bix
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Into The Paint's 10th episode! Back in October 2023, Anthony and Fabio chewed the fat for a few hours. Together they thought through Fabio's artistic trajectory from his origins in working in illustration, fashion design and painting to gigging non-stop as a DJ. Together they unpack the ethos surrounding several subcultures including techno and Northern Soul, reminisce about the glory days of DIY venues and talk about Fabio's current cross-disciplinary practices from his work with Soho Yacht Club and Frank Radio. Anthony and Fabio ponder whether Northern Soul is indeed the reverse British Invasion, if podcasting is actually just cricket, if their collaborative zine 'Baby Grace' is really smart or really dumb, and if Into the Paint should record exclusively from different IKEA's throughout the UK.
Visit http://www.fabiocoverini.com/
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@fcoverini
@frankradiobroadcast
Check out Frank Radio Broadcast on Soundcloud
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Theme music by Harry Bix
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Back in November, Into the Paint conducted a house-call in North London with a then-pregnant Erin Green. Erin is a makeup artist by trade and an artist through-and-through. Aside from Erin's professional work for major brands and magazines, she has always maintained personal projects on the side - these form of self expression help Erin to equalise and balance out some of her more commercial work. She paints on skin, stages photographs, works through zines, and is working towards an ambitions book project. Erin's work generally involves makeup conceptually, however not necessarily always on the face. In this episode Erin and Anthony talk pregnancy and the challenges that independent creatives face when starting a family. They also cover topics from how Erin got started in the fashion photo scene, the pleasures of mulching and the soaring cost of NYC bagels.
Check out Erin's work on her website and on instagram:
https://www.eringreenmakeup.com/
@Erngrn
Theme music by Harry Bix
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Anthony and Manu Printster met in New York City in 2013 by chance at the Affordable Art Fair. Ever since then the two have maintained a bond over printmaking and culture, having collaborated several times from afar. On this episode Anthony met up with Manu Printster in his home town of Mexico City to talk about his recent work with OMG Press. As they try to account for time in between encounters, the two walk streets of Mexico City talking about everything from fan art, parenting, indigenous art to links between the art scenes of Mexico City and the rest of the world.
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@Manu_Printster
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From 25-26 November, Into the Paint set up shop at Bound Art Book Fair at the Whitworth Art Gallery in Manchester UK. During those two days Anthony spoke to exhibitors, curators, visitors and publishers about their work and practice.
This episode is the second of two volumes, representing the second day of the book fair with interviews with Rafael Melendez, Richard Phoenix, Tamsin Green, and Jane Howard. Special thanks to Lillian, Rob and Joe for having Into the Paint at Bound 2023. Some notes on interviews below.
Rafael Melendez
Instagram: @purrfecktly
Books, Editions and Objects
Richard Phoenix
Do Your Own Thing, published by Rough Trade
Don’t Step on My Burger
Tamsin Green, Manual.Editions
Manual Editions
Publication - “Scale and substance”
Jane Howard
Archivist Addendum
IG: @archivistaddendum
Publication - Archivist Addendum: Fashion Interpretations
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From 25-26 November, Into the Paint set up shop at Bound Art Book Fair at the Whitworth Art Gallery in Manchester UK. During those two days Anthony spoke to exhibitors, curators, visitors and publishers about their work and practice.
This episode is the first of two volumes, representing the first day of the book fair with interviews with Amy Gough, Chris Neophytou, Molly Maltman, and Tommy Stewart. Special thanks to Lillian, Rob and Joe for having Into the Paint at Bound 2023. Vol 2 out soon! Some notes on interviews below.
Amy Gough
https://amygough.com/zines
https://amygough.com/music-vids
Chris Neophytou
https://chris-neophytou.com/
Out of Place Books
https://www.outofplacebooks.com/
06 02 23 04:17 by Nahwand Jaff
https://www.outofplacebooks.com/06-02-23
Grass Roots by Hark1Karan
https://www.outofplacebooks.com/grass-roots
Donate to Humanitet
https://www.humanitet.org/
Molly Maltman
https://www.instagram.com/mollyemmaaa/
https://www.instagram.com/kit__h/
Tommy Stewart
Mundial Podcast
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/reminding-you-why-you-love-football-the-mundial-podcast/id1687478384
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In this episode of Into the Paint, Anthony sits down with New Contemporaries Director, Kiera Blakey. Anthony and Kiera ponder the potential and limitations of what art can do and ask the big questions around who gets to participate in the art world. Considering public art, art school models and art worlds outside of the London, Kiera and Anthony address challenges that arts professional face, but do not despair! The future looks bright.
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On this episode of Into the Paint, Anthony talks to Morley House, an artist duo based in London. This collaboration between Dinara Asadulina and Christos Kakouros, (which some might say started at a Harry Potter themed dinner while at Cambridge University) results in art works that are at the intersection of visual art and literature. Anthony and Morley House discuss topics ranging from post-Soviet cultural identities within the Russian Federation and early childhood arts education to urban planning and issues related to London's housing crisis. Scotland seems to be a tempting move for all three of them.
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In the third episode of Into the Paint Anthony interviews artist and "situational interactivist" Harry Bix. Anthony asks Harry about his practice in performance and interactive media, his influences which range from football to hip-hop and landscape architecture, and the emergence of his project East Anglia Records.
Theme music by Harry Bix. Recorded at the AND Publishing studio in Bethnal Green, London.
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In Episode 2 of Into the Paint, Anthony interviews musician Nick Hinman; vocalist and songwriter of the UK-based project Fast Money Music (FMM). Nick talks to Anthony about his time in New York & Los Angeles, building several bands, and his songwriting process. Along with discussions about motorcycle licenses, meeting your idols, and upcoming releases, Nick and Anthony spend some time considering music and community.
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In the first episode of Into the Paint Anthony interviews artist and publisher, Ben Goulder. Anthony and Ben talk about Ben's new project, New Dimension as well as Sheffield's hardcore scene, DIY galleries, sauna culture and independent publishing.
Theme music by Harry Bix. Recorded by Erik Hanson and Anthony Tino. Special thanks to all of the podcasts, projects and conversations which have brought me to this point.
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