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Alexandra Van Peborgh
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Art in Bloom
Season 2: Recap
As the year comes to an end, so does Season 2 of the Art in Bloom podcast. This season, we welcomed ten remarkable artists from around the world, each bringing their own vision and experience. From Milan to the Andes, and through disciplines spanning textile traditions to hyperreal photography, every episode unfolded as a new journey filled with creativity, powerful stories and meaningful reflections. In their own unique way, each of these artists reminded us of the importance of art as a universal language. Art helps us connect, transcend differences, and pay closer attention to the world around us. Thank you...
2025-12-16
05 min
Art in Bloom
Maia Bunge
Through her art, Argentine graphic designer and visual artist Maia Bunge seeks to reflect beauty in all its forms, inspired by nature, architecture, and the stories that surround her. She conceives her oeuvre as visual poems that blend the real with the imaginary to create personal universes. In our conversation, she shares how her artworks become reflections of her soul and are conceived as an invitation to pause, breathe, and contemplate the world around us with presence and peace. *The spoken language in this episode is Spanish. Stay connected on Instagram! Alexandra @avp.artadvisory Maia Bunge @maiabunge
2025-12-09
53 min
Art in Bloom
Delfina Bourse
Argentine visual artist and educator Delfina Bourse’s oeuvre explores the dialogue between form, color, and materiality. By building layers of paint, she reinterprets the pictorial surface and transforms it into a new kind of epidermis: dense, corporeal, and vibrant. In this way, unfolding an expansive universe of color. In our conversation, she shares how, for her, art and life are deeply intertwined—one cannot exist without the other. This intimate connection is reflected in her work, an authentic and sensitive portrait of her inner self. *The spoken language in this episode is Spanish. Stay connected on Instagram! Alexandra @avp.arta...
2025-11-25
47 min
Art in Bloom
Cristina Flores Pescorán
Peruvian multidisciplinary artist Cristina Flores Pescorán’s work explores the dialogue between the body, healing, medical experiences, family memory, and feminism. She expresses herself through textile art, performance, video, photography, ceramics, and installation. Reflecting on her own treatment and recovery, she incorporates pre-Hispanic weaving techniques and dyeing with medicinal plants that are part of her daily diet. Cristina envisions healing as a connection between the body and ancestral knowledge, rooted in the restorative processes of nature. *The spoken language in this episode is Spanish. Stay connected on Instagram! Alexandra @avp.artadvisory Cristina Flores Pescorán @cristina.flores.pescoran
2025-11-11
53 min
Art in Bloom
Benjamin Langford
North American photographer Benjamin Langford’s practice extends far beyond traditional photography; his hyperreal representations of flowers exist somewhere between image and sculpture. By amplifying scale and shifting perspective, he invites us to contemplate flowers in ways otherwise invisible to the human eye. In addition to this, he creates striking natural scenes where photographs are intervened with painting. His work explores how the tools we use to depict the natural world shape our experience of it. *The spoken language in this episode is English. Stay connected on Instagram! Alexandra @avp.artadvisory Benjamin Langford @blangblang92
2025-10-28
26 min
Art in Bloom
Carlos Gómez Centurión
Carlos Gómez Centurión is a renowned Argentine visual artist whose work stands out for its deep connection to the Andes Mountains, which he uses as a powerful symbol to express and reflect his roots. Through his paintings, he reaffirms not only his commitment to the Cuyo region but also to the broader cultural fabric of Argentina. In our conversation, he shares insights into his ambitious projects Digo la Cordillera, Pegado al cielo, and El Mercedario. *The spoken language in this episode is Spanish. Stay connected on Instagram! Alexandra @avp.artadvisory Carlos Gómez Centurión @carlosgomezcenturion
2025-10-14
43 min
Art in Bloom
Gaia Fugazza
Italian multidisciplinary artist Gaia Fugazza has a distinctly hands-on approach, exploring a wide range of materials, chosen for both their tactile qualities and symbolic resonance. While the human body often stands at the center of her practice, her exploration extends beyond the human form to embrace the natural world. Through her art, Gaia seeks to restore a sense of unity among all living beings. *The spoken language in this episode is English. Stay connected on Instagram! Alexandra @avp.artadvisory Gaia Fugazza @gaiafugazza
2025-09-30
35 min
Art in Bloom
Ángela Ponce
Peruvian documentary photographer Ángela Ponce addresses social issues within the Latin American context, focusing on the narratives of Peruvian Indigenous communities, climate change, extractivism, armed conflicts, and the rights of people with disabilities. In our conversation, she talks about her series ‘Little Giants’ and ‘Guardians of the Glaciers’. She also shares lessons from her years of working alongside Andean communities. *The spoken language in this episode is Spanish. Stay connected on Instagram! Alexandra @avp.artadvisory Ángela Ponce @angelaponce_photo
2025-09-16
44 min
Art in Bloom
Susanna Bauer
German artist Susanna Bauer’s practice centers around two key materials: found leaves and cotton thread. Her work explores themes such as the passage of time, the preciousness of objects, and the tension between fragility and resilience. In our conversation, Susanna shares how her meditative works reflect the beauty and complexity of both nature and our inner worlds. Ultimately, her art is a deeply personal journey. *The spoken language in this episode is English. Stay connected on Instagram! Alexandra @avp.artadvisory Susanna Bauer @susanna_bauer
2025-09-02
33 min
Art in Bloom
Martín Reyna
Argentine visual artist Martín Reyna’s vibrant compositions explore color, rhythm, and chance. Painting outdoors in Patagonia’s Parallel 42 region, he connects with nature through light and direct perception. His deconstructed imagery creates a universe of color, shaped by water-soluble materials that flow freely across paper and canvas. The only figurative element that has remained constant throughout his career is the tree. *The spoken language in this episode is Spanish. Stay connected on Instagram! Alexandra @avp.artadvisory Martín Reyna @martin.reyna__
2025-08-19
36 min
Art in Bloom
Cristina Ataíde
Season 2 of Art in Bloom begins with a special guest: Portuguese artist Cristina Ataíde! Cristina describes herself as a traveller—her creative process unfolds through encounters with diverse landscapes and worldviews, as she questions her surroundings and seeks new ways to express materiality and meaning. In our conversation, she shares how through art she strives to express the beauty of the world and her deep calling to help preserve nature. *The spoken language in this episode is English. Stay connected on Instagram! Alexandra @avp.artadvisory Cristina Ataíde @cristina_ataide
2025-08-05
33 min
Art in Bloom
Season 1: Recap
Art in Bloom A podcast where art meets nature in a journey towards transformative impact. To close this first season, I want to reflect on the incredible artists who made Art in Bloom come to life. My deepest gratitude to every one of you! Listen to all episodes: Andrés Paredes Teresa Marcaida Carolina Salom Gabriela Ezcurra Jacinta Grondona Francisca Sutil Rainer Gross Nuria du Chêne de Vère Josefina Stagnaro Michelle Dabul Season 1 of Art in Bloom is here for you to revisit, and there’s much more to come in Season 2. Stay tuned! Stay connected on Instagram! Alexa...
2025-04-01
04 min
Art in Bloom
Michelle Dabul
The Argentine architect and visual artist Michelle Dabul invites us to discover her story, from a formation in architecture to a deeply personal artistic path. Her practice began as self-expression following a profound family event, leading her to explore various workshops, including with artist Sergio Bazán. Unknowingly influenced by Japanese philosophy, she connected with materials like ink and vegetable paper, embracing their fluidity and delicacy. A chance discovery sparked her fascination with fungi—their intricate growth patterns now form the foundation of her work. Through obsessive repetition and the pursuit of perfection within imperfection, she creates mesmerizing pieces that cha...
2025-03-18
37 min
Art in Bloom
Josefina Stagnaro
The Argentine biologist and paper artist Josefina Stagnaro shares with us her journey from her academic background in biology to her transition into art. Her artistic career began when she established a studio in her father's silversmith workshop in San Antonio de Areco, Argentina. Her passion for nature and biology is reflected in her handmade paper sculptures, where each piece showcases her connection to craftsmanship and her observation of animal and plant behavior. In pursuit of anatomical precision, Stagnaro continues to study biology to enrich her art, while deepening her relationship with paper, a material she transforms and breathes new...
2025-03-04
23 min
Art in Bloom
Nuria du Chêne de Vère
The Italian-Spanish perfumist Nuria du Chêne de Vère and founder of Atelier Nur invites us into the world of perfumery. She shares her journey—from a childhood shaped by the contrasting scents of nature and fine fragrance, to studying in Grasse, France, and ultimately launching Atelier NUR in 2021. Her exclusive line of 100% Italian-made fragrances transform everyday objects into true works of art. Nuria shares her inspirations, the process of crafting a fragrance, and how each scent tells a story and reflects a person’s essence. She also explores how fragrance connects with other art forms—such as giving a scent...
2025-02-18
28 min
Art in Bloom
Rainer Gross
The German visual artist, photographer and musician Rainer Gross invites us on a journey through his artistic evolution, from his childhood finding expression in drawing, color, and nature, to his bold move to New York City in the 1970s. Enchanted by the city's energy and artistic vibrancy, he immersed himself in its creative scene—playing drums in a band, and assisting artists like Robert Motherwell. Influenced by figures such as Howard Kanovitz and Larry Rivers, his curiosity led him to constant experimentation. His signature technique—layering oil paint and pure pigments to create unique monotypes—reflects his embrace of both chance...
2025-02-04
26 min
Art in Bloom
Francisca Sutil
The Chilean visual artist Francisca Sutil reflects on her artistic journey, from discovering the transformative power of color to crafting her unique abstract visual language. She recounts her move to New York in the 1970s, where her exploration of handmade paper techniques shaped her creative process, alongside encountering the influential works of artists like Mark Rothko and Ellsworth Kelly. Her work explores personal experiences, emotional depth, and the interplay between perception and feeling. Recently, she has focused on nature's forms and landscapes, creating a dialogue with the external world. Sutil aims to evoke a deep response in the viewer, serving...
2025-01-21
35 min
Art in Bloom
Jacinta Grondona
The Argentine sculptor, visual and textile artist Jacinta Grondona reflects on the influences that shaped her creative journey and the discovery of her artistic voice through sculpture. Her organic forms center on themes of sexuality and fertility, often featuring motifs like unicorn horns, births, female figures, and vibrant, translucent eggs. Motherhood and her personal experience as a mother have deeply influenced her perspective. Driven by curiosity, Grondona explores various mediums, exemplified by her project Alquimia de las Rosas, which harmoniously blends textile design with her artistic vision. Summing up her philosophy, she says, “It is all about Beauty and Joy fo...
2025-01-07
37 min
Art in Bloom
Gabriela Ezcurra
The Argentine visual artist and ceramist Gabriela Ezcurra invites us to connect with nature through her art, inspired by the vibrant landscapes of the jungle and forest. Shaped by her experiences in both America and Europe, her work strives to capture the strength and vitality of nature, aiming to inspire a deep love for it in the viewer, and in turn, encourage its preservation. Although she began with painting, her exploration into ceramics allowed her to merge color and three-dimensionality, expanding her creative passion and artistic expression across various mediums. Gabriela Ezcurra views art as a continuous learning process, and...
2024-12-10
18 min
Art in Bloom
Carolina Salom
The Colombian textile artist Carolina Salom invites us to return to our origins. Her textile work is deeply connected to nature, inspired by the landscapes of her childhood in Colombia, where the mountains transform into rivers and plains. Through materials like wool, which represents a symbiosis between humans and sheep, Salom explores healing and the slow rhythm of artisanal weaving. In her creative process, nature and natural dyes are essential, and her art seeks to dignify the work of artisans, blending the functional with the aesthetic and the ancestral with the contemporary. *The spoken language in this episode is Spanish. ...
2024-11-26
25 min
Art in Bloom
Teresa Marcaida
The Argentine dancer and choreographer Teresa Marcaida shares how dance has been her form of expression since childhood. A graduate of the Juilliard School in New York, she has been influenced by choreographers like Jiří Kylián and the Graham technique. Deeply marked by Pina Bausch, who selected her to perform one of her solos at the Biennale di Venezia, she also counts Jacopo Godani as a major mentor who expanded her creative boundaries in movement. On a personal level, her mother has been a pillar in her career, and her unique bond with her sister Juana, who inspires her as...
2024-11-12
29 min
Art in Bloom
Andrés Paredes
The Argentine visual artist Andrés Paredes invites us to explore his childhood in Misiones and the profound influence of the Atlantic Rainforest on his art. His works reflect the jungle's vibrant greens and red soil, key elements that shaped his identity. Using insects like butterflies and cicadas, he delves into themes of transformation and life cycles. His art transcends aesthetics, incorporating materials like isipó basketry and soil from termite mounds to tell the story of his land, culture, and landscape. *The spoken language in this episode is Spanish. Stay connected on Instagram! Alexandra @avp.artadvisory Andrés Paredes @andresparedesarte
2024-10-29
31 min
Art in Bloom
Welcome to Art in Bloom
I’m Alexandra van Peborgh, art historian, nature enthusiast, and founder of AVP Art Advisory. Welcome to my very first podcast! In this solo episode, I’ll introduce myself and share the story behind Art in Bloom. Each episode features in-depth conversations with artists from around the world, diving into their creative process, motivations, and the impact of their surroundings. We’ll uncover what drives their curiosity and how they use their art to make a lasting impact. I’m excited for you to join me on this journey and explore these incredible stories! Stay connected on Instagram @avp.artadvisory
2024-10-22
03 min