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NewBloodArt: Conversations with artists

NewBloodArt: Conversations with artists

By Sarah Ryan

Listen to informal conversations - on a range of topics, between NewBloodArt founder Sarah Ryan and emerging artists.
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Intro & Episode 1: Vikram Kushwah

NewBloodArt: Conversations with artistsSep 20, 2019

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Episode 9: Laura Menzies

Episode 9: Laura Menzies

In this week's podcast Sarah visits Laura Menzies in her Cornwall studio. Based in Falmouth Laura reflects on environments that surround her as a painter: whether that's solitude, or the amazing light of the Cornish coast - its mythic serenity that makes its way into her paintings. People often tell Menzies they find her work calming; some of her works hang in major buildings in London, with countless professionals passing them by each day. 

Before she was a painter, Laura was a dancer, which she connects to her method of making paint move across the canvas: visceral and dynamic. Laura speaks about this, her recent career highlights, and more..

Apr 20, 202226:34
Episode 8: Sax Impey

Episode 8: Sax Impey

Sax Impey’s parallel careers as artist and sailor merge in his work, which brings the experience of the open ocean back to land through the medium of paint. Awe defines them: our perceptual and emotional response to the momentous. In this interview Sax talks about the importance of working on a scale larger than the span of arms outstretched, and his current impetus to work on a bigger scale. His exquisite descriptions of far-flung seas, and journeys through storm-ridden seas transfigured by maelstroms, evoke a crystallized relation between human consciousness and the natural world. The result is seascapes both fascinating and magnificent to behold, of this realm “we can’t live in… only survive”. Listen to the full podcast to hear more about Sax’s studio overlooking Porthmeor beach in St Ives, traversing the globe by boat, and his process creating works that have consistently captured the imaginations of viewers, collectors and gallerists across the world.

Feb 23, 202242:52
Episode 8 (Trailer): Sax Impey

Episode 8 (Trailer): Sax Impey

Here’s an extract, with more to follow soon, of our recent interview with Sax Impey, who shares with us a life and work intertwined with an environment that “we can’t live in… only survive.” The sound of the surf intersperses the conversation between Sarah and Sax in his studio: the constant rush of water flattened into an even tempo, rhythmic and soothing. This will be utterly transfigured when the next gale blows: Sax describes how in such conditions the floor of his beachside studio moves up and down, the windows in and out – like being on a ship. Hearing Sax speak about his experience out on the open ocean is revelatory. He tells us what it is to catch the welcome sight of a bird after days on the water: “you engage with it with your whole being.” Of a friend who spent his life as a sailor he speaks of the “effortless quality to his understanding of how to sail a vessel”. Listen to this short extract now ahead of the full interview in the coming days..

Feb 17, 202210:09
Episode 7: Keith Robinson

Episode 7: Keith Robinson

‘History Revision’ is the name of a new series of portraits by Keith Robinson, featuring the same exquisite colour choices and compassionate treatment that won him second prize in last year’s BP Scottish Portrait Awards. Looking back over his own history in this conversation with Sarah, Keith reflects on the importance of competitions for his unconventional path as an artist. Leaving school early, he travelled around the UK with friends, working various jobs. His intended A-level studies in maths, art, and physics – with an eye to pursuing architecture – would later, like his work in offices, come to bear on the subject that has made his career.

It was, he says, a time of action, not over-thinking; a perseverance paralleled in the search for the perfect artistic subject. This proved to be the paintings of tower and office blocks that Keith has become known for, in addition to his portraiture. Buildings such as the old Birds Eye HQ on the Thames and Hannibal House of Elephant and Castle, those that populate this country – visible from motorways and inner cities alike. It clicked for him that such buildings can “sit like a canvas on the landscape; literally sit on the horizon” and the result is a unique aesthetic, between representation and abstraction. Listen to the podcast to hear more on how the formalism of Keith’s subject offers him liberation as an artist, and how in life, as in art, he has always trusted the process.

Jan 23, 202227:09
Episode 6: Toni Cogdell

Episode 6: Toni Cogdell

Sarah visits Toni Cogdell in her home studio in Bristol

Nov 10, 202124:43
Episode 5: Steve Burden

Episode 5: Steve Burden

Sarah visits Steve Burden in his home studio in Somerset.

Feb 14, 202001:00:11
Extract from episode 5: Steve meets the Pope

Extract from episode 5: Steve meets the Pope

Sarah visits Steve Burden, (full podcast to follow) here’s a short extract - where Steve shares the story of when he met the Pope...

Feb 04, 202003:17
Episode 4: Sean Winn

Episode 4: Sean Winn

Sarah meets up with MFA Fine Art graduate Sean Winn, over a coffee at Tate Britain. Sean graduated this year from Wimbledon School of Art. Here they discuss all sorts of things connected to starting out as an emerging artist...

Nov 21, 201927:27
Episode 3: Rosemary Lewis

Episode 3: Rosemary Lewis

In this episode Sarah meets with emerging artist Rosemary Lewis and discusses her life as an artist. Including how her dance background, motherhood and her London allotment have all influenced her work and about how she went online and taught herself to paint.

Oct 23, 201925:37
Episode 2: Ella Squirrell

Episode 2: Ella Squirrell

In this episode Sarah visits Falmouth School of Art graduate Ella Squirrell in her studio in Bridport, Dorset. Since graduating last year, Ella has thrown herself into life as a professional artist - in this podcast they discuss the journey so far..

Oct 08, 201927:02
Intro & Episode 1: Vikram Kushwah

Intro & Episode 1: Vikram Kushwah

In episode 1 - I chat with acclaimed photographer Vikram Kushwah and hear about his inspiring journey to becoming an award winning portrait photographer. Born the son of a school teacher in rural India, Vikram’s parents worked extremely hard to change the course of his life by providing him with a different kind of education and therefore life trajectory. In this conversation we discuss his memories and reflections and how his story has influenced his work. Extraordinary success over the last couple of years has seen Vikram win the Portrait of Britain Award 2018 and 2019 and a beautiful symmetry brings Vikram’s work to The National Portrait Gallery with his series “The Education I Never Had" - which was selected for the Taylor Wessing photographic portrait prize. Vikram Kushwah's story is inspiring and interesting  – I hope you enjoy it..  (excuse the ambient noise – especially at the start – the recordings will be clearer moving forward) with thanks to Vikram for taking my photograph – which is the cover for this podcast episode.

Sep 20, 201925:48