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Art Seeker StoriesArt Seeker StoriesEP 28: Art 2 HeArt: Katie Hallam, The Beautiful Error, Considering the Future Legacy of Digital Culture.Today, I have an Art 2 HeArt with Katie Hallam of The Beautiful Error, an artist photographer and digital explorer currently based in Edinburgh. Her practice explores the connections between new media, technologies and geology and considers the future legacy our digital culture will leave on our Earth. Work is created through a combination of media and techniques including photography and sculpture. Of her artwork Katie says: Technology can create visual problems. It is hard to see, it is difficult to understand the scale of or imagine as a physical infrastructure. It is...2022-04-1251 minArt WankArt WankEpisode103 - Hedley Roberts -Uk artist and academic - so insightfulSend us a textHedley Roberts is an artist from the Uk - he is based in Margate in Kent. His first introduction to art was an encyclopaedia on art that his parents bought him when he was 10 years old.  We had such a fabulous chat with him about what being an artist is and how its evolved over time. He simply states that you need Time, Space and a network of people. Hedley says find the activity that takes you back to core, a safe place it maybe drawing o...2022-03-291h 22The Artists Contemporary PodcastThe Artists Contemporary PodcastShaqúelle WhyteEpisode 47 of The Artists Contemporary Podcast is with @shaq.whyte Shaqúelle Whyte is a London based artist currently studying an undergraduate in Fine Art at The Slade, UCL. Whyte’s practice evolves around the narrative and life of a series of characters. He depicts them traveling through different scenes and experiences, from running free in fields in a dream like scape to referencing his Grandma’s bible study groups in the domestic. Whyte’s practice is also so much about the way he uses paint and colour to create depth. In the episode Whyte discuss the process of making moments...2022-02-2557 min\'Before The Shutter\' with Harley Bainbridge Photography'Before The Shutter' with Harley Bainbridge PhotographyBook Review - Delphian Gallery - 'Navigating the Art World'A whole 8 Months since my last upload (oops) It has given me some time though to work on content to keep my going for a while in 2021 This is my first book review with hopefully more to come If you are interested in this book you can find it at: https://shop.delphiangallery.com/products/navigating-the-art-world If you like this type of content check out my other content at Website: www.harleybainbridge.com Twitter: @hbainbridge Insta: @harleybainbridge --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/harleybainbridge/message2021-01-0405 minCurating ConversationCurating ConversationBenjamin Murphy, Delphian GalleryThis week's episode see's Leo in conversation with contemporary artist and Art Gallery Co-Director Benjamin Murphy. -He holds both a Bachelors degree and a Masters degree, specialising in Contemporary Fine Art, along with being the co-founder and co-director of Delphian Gallery. He is also an associate lecturer at the University of the Arts London.- Benjamin's artwork tends to be monochromatic and focus on themes of time, memory, death and nature. Most recently his work has taken the form of charcoal on canvas, reflecting his instant and direct way of thinking.  Alongside his art, h...2020-11-3052 minPodcast | The Wise Fool Art PodcastPodcast | The Wise Fool Art PodcastGallerists, Nick JS Thompson + Benjamin Murphy, Delphian Gallery (London, UK)We discuss: The Print Space, The benefits of not having a permanent gallery space, Working with young and emerging artists, Being and artist and a gallerist, Using social media effectively, How to engage with galleries, their new book Navigating The Art World – Professional Practice For The Early Career Artist, #LockdownEditions, Storing art work, Online art sales, Selling artwork online, Treating your art career as a business, Teaching art business at university, Professional practices in the arts, The benefits of being an assistant https://delphiangallery.com http://www.nickjsthompson.com http://www.benjaminmurphy.info ...2020-07-2153 minThe Wise Fool Art PodcastThe Wise Fool Art PodcastGallerists, Nick JS Thompson + Benjamin Murphy, Delphian Gallery (London, UK)We discuss: The Print Space, The benefits of not having a permanent gallery space, Working with young and emerging artists, Being and artist and a gallerist, Using social media effectively, How to engage with galleries, their new book Navigating The Art World - Professional Practice For The Early Career Artist, #LockdownEditions, Storing art work, Online art sales, Selling artwork online, Treating your art career as a business, Teaching art business at university, Professional practices in the arts, The benefits of being an assistant https://delphiangallery.com http://www.nickjsthompson.com http://www.benjaminmurphy.info   Please be sure to visit our Pa...2020-07-2153 minThe Delphian PodcastThe Delphian PodcastEp 29: Claus Busch RisvigOur guest on this episode of the Delphian Podcast is Claus Busch Risvig, he is a Danish collector who, with his partner, created the Bech Risvig Collection. He is also on the advisory board & panel at Plop Residency and Head of Gallery Relations at Artland. We speak to him about how he got started collecting, where he looks for art, and his particular interest in emerging artists. He also gives some tips for both young collectors and artists just starting out as well as what artists can do to make themselves more discoverable to collectors.   2020-06-2233 minThe Delphian PodcastThe Delphian PodcastEp 28: MadiJoining us on the Delphian Podcast for this episode is Madi, a French artist known for her complex layered works that involve imaginary characters, textures, sensations, dreams, and fantasies. We talk to her about her work, her need to create, and collaborations, from working with big brands to Michellin starred chefs. We also discuss artist collaborations and the pressures of social media.  2020-06-0823 minThe Delphian PodcastThe Delphian PodcastEp 27: Wingshan SmithOur guest on the Delphian Podcast for this episode is longtime friend and Delphian collaborator Wingshan Smith. Wingshan is an artist, curator, and educator based in Nottingham and Hong Kong. She is Youth Programmer at Nottingham Contemporary as well as having her own practice in performance-based art. We discuss the role of art in the community and striking a balance between working in curation and personal practice. We also talk about the importance of looking at networking in a different way, not as a chore, but as a genuine way of meeting friends and building a community.  2020-05-2527 minThe Delphian PodcastThe Delphian PodcastEp 26: Tabish KhanOn this episode of the Delphian Podcast, we talk to arts writer and critic Tabish Khan. Tabish is the arts writer for Londonist, has a regular column on FAD Magazine among many others, and is also one of the judges for the 2020 Delphian Open Call. We chat with him about his unlikely beginnings in the art world, how he has been coping during the lockdown, and his views on art speak and press releases. He also gives us his top tips for artists approaching critics and writers!  2020-05-1138 minThe Delphian PodcastThe Delphian PodcastEp 25: Oliver ElstIn this episode of the Delphian Podcast we speak to the collector and curator Oliver Elst. He is the founder of the Cuperior Collection, which is a collection of works by some of the most exciting emerging and early-career African artists. We discuss how he got into collecting, the rise of online exhibitions during the COVID-19 pandemic, and how this affects the way in which collectors purchase. He also gives us his tips for budding collectors, and tips for artists to get their work noticed.  2020-04-2729 minThe Delphian PodcastThe Delphian PodcastEp 24: Benjamin MurphyIn this second special edition episode of the Delphian Podcast, Delphian director Nick JS Thompson interviews Delphian director Benjamin Murphy. We talk about his work, journey in the art world, and advice for young artists just starting out. We also delve into the topic of freedom within your work and the importance of experimentation to keep you inspired and work fresh.  2020-04-1329 minThe Delphian PodcastThe Delphian PodcastEp 23: Nick JS ThompsonIn the next two episodes of the Delphian Podcast, as we are locked down during the Coronavirus outbreak, we will be finding out about the work of the two Delphian Gallery directors. This episode Benjamin Murphy talks to Nick JS Thompson about his work, his journey into the art world away from the traditional art school route, what he would change about the art industry and his upcoming projects. 2020-03-2930 minThe Delphian PodcastThe Delphian PodcastEp 22: Nettle GrellierIn this "shoutout" episode of the Delphian Podcast, we are joined by painter Nettle Grellier. We talk to her about surviving after university and outside of London, accessibility to arts education, what she would change about the art world, and the inspirations behind her work. Nettle, along with long-term collaborator George Lloyd-Jones is working on a new body of work entitled Common Ground which they will be showing with Delphian Gallery next month. We speak to Nettle about the ups and downs of working so closely with another artist and how this affects her practice. Shoutouts go to Jake G...2020-03-1636 minThe Delphian PodcastThe Delphian PodcastEp 21: Matt MartinArtist, photographer, curator and publisher Matt Martin joins us on the Delphian Podcast for this episode. Aside from his personal practice, Matt is the events manager of the newly opened Photo Book Cafe in Shoreditch, as well as being the creator of the Photocopy Club. We talk about collaboration in the art world, his affinity for Americana, the importance of supporting artist led projects and his latest book "American Xerography in Colour", among other things.  2020-03-0234 minThe Delphian PodcastThe Delphian PodcastEp 20: Questions about the art world you were afraid to ask | Special editionIn this special edition of the Delphian Podcast we have a recording of a panel discussion that we were invited to lead by Maddie Rose Hills as part of her programme surrounding an exhibition she curated entitled "Where you are not" at Copeland Gallery in Peckham, London. We chose the subject of "Questions about the art world you were afraid to ask" and invited artist and lecturer Charley Peters and Bo Lee Gallery director Jemma Hickman to join us on the panel to discuss the topic. We talk about the different ways in which to approach galleries, how to...2020-02-171h 16The Delphian PodcastThe Delphian PodcastEp 19: Richie CulverLondon based artist Richie Culver joins us on the Delphian Podcast. He tells us about his background and his very different beginnings working in caravan factories in Hull to his current life as an artist and father. His work provokes strong reactions with viewers and we talk about this and the impact that this has on his work. We also talk about his new body of work of bold text pieces in which he is trying to move away from the working class tag which has been associated with him and the reasons behind this. 2020-02-0338 minThe Delphian PodcastThe Delphian PodcastEp 18: Aindrea EmelifeArt critic, curator, art advisor, and presenter Aindrea Emilife joins us on the Delphian Podcast to talk about her route into such a varied career. As well as the aforementioned, she is also one half of Plop Residency and she gives us the low down on the history of the residency who she runs with Oli Epp. Other topics discussed are the role of the critic, how that is changing in the modern era and how it can inform a practice.  2020-01-2035 minThe Delphian PodcastThe Delphian PodcastEp 17: Rosie GibbensPerformance artist Rosie Gibbens joins us for this episode of the Delphian Podcast. Her intense, often very personal performances raise questions of gender, sexuality and domesticity. We talk to her about tropes of performance art, how crowd reaction and participation affects her work as well as the importance of accepting criticism. 2020-01-0627 minMinistry of Arts PodcastMinistry of Arts PodcastEp.57 Christmas Podcast Crossover Special EditionIn this episode The Mizog Art Podcast joins the Artfully Podcast, the Art Proof Podcast and Delphian Podcast for an end of year Christmas Podcast Crossover.  We each explain the format of our podcasts as well as how and why we started them, giving each of our listeners a wider range of Art Podcast options. We discuss our dream guests, art world fraudsters, damaging artwork and [Delphian’s Killer Question] one piece of advice we’d give to an early career artist.   Please subscribe to the following art podcasts: Artfully Podcast (@artful...2019-12-231h 11Ministry of Arts PodcastMinistry of Arts PodcastEp.57 Christmas Podcast Crossover Special EditionIn this episode The Mizog Art Podcast joins the Artfully Podcast, the Art Proof Podcast and Delphian Podcast for an end of year Christmas Podcast Crossover.  We each explain the format of our podcasts as well as how and why we started them, giving each of our listeners a wider range of Art Podcast options. We discuss our dream guests, art world fraudsters, damaging artwork and [Delphian’s Killer Question] one piece of advice we’d give to an early career artist.   Please subscribe to the following art podcasts: Artfully Podcast (@artful...2019-12-231h 11The Delphian PodcastThe Delphian PodcastEp 16: Christmas Crossover Special EditionFor this special edition of the Delphian Podcast we met up with some of our friends who who also have their own art based podcasts. We had a chat with them over a glass of wine and a mince pie about art, podcasting, and why they got into the business, and each podcast will be releasing this episode on their own channels. Make sure you check out their podcasts as they are all great! They are the Artfully Podcast, Art Proof Podcast, and the Mizog Art Podcast.  2019-12-231h 09The Delphian PodcastThe Delphian PodcastEp 15: Miranda ForresterIn this episode of the Delphian Podcast we speak to the extremely exciting artist Miranda Forrester who has just completed the Plop Residency and was involved with the BBZ Alternative Graduate Show at Copeland Gallery. We talk about her work, the lack of diversity in art education teaching, and learning to say no to to opportunities that aren't right for you.  2019-12-0925 minThe Delphian PodcastThe Delphian PodcastEp 14: Ellie PennickEllie Pennick is the founder of Guts Gallery, who aim to provide financial support and exhibition opportunities for artists less platformed within today’s contemporary art scene. Their desire is to facilitate space and exposure for BAME artists, female artists, working-class artists, queer artists, and artists outside of London (bridging the North/South divide). She joins us for this episode of the Delphian Podcast as we talk about the varying landscape of curation and artist opportunities as well as our collaborative exhibition 'Delphian x Guts'. 2019-11-2523 minThe Delphian PodcastThe Delphian PodcastEp 13: Rachael McCullyWhilst Australian artist Rachael McCully was in London she joined us on the Delphian Podcast to talk about her process, taking inspiration from everyday objects, and juggling a home life with producing work. We also talk about the subject of using art as a form of therapy and her experiences with this. Rachael's abstract works combine bold and muted colours to create perfectly balanced, harmonious compositions which are calm and serene - an antidote to our often hectic lives.   2019-11-1125 minThe Delphian PodcastThe Delphian PodcastEp 12: Charlie MillsCharlie Mills is this episode's guest for the Delphian Podcast. He is one third of the curatorial group Collective Ending as well as working for Bold Tendencies and Hannah Barry Gallery in South East London. In this episode we talk about Charlie's numerous projects, past and future, as well as the changing role of the gallery in the current digital era and the difficulties and challenges of site specific works. 2019-10-2846 minThe Delphian PodcastThe Delphian PodcastEp 11: Kristin HjellegjerdeGallerist and curator Kristin Hjellegjerde joins us for the Delphian Podcast this week. Known for its multicultural curatorial approach the gallery quickly gained recognition for exhibiting a roster of innovative, international artists since its inception in 2012. Kristin has galleries in both London and Berlin as well as a new London project space which will also be expanding in 2021. We talk about the way in which she finds artists and how artists can make themselves more visible to galleries, the importance of networking, collaboration between galleries, and advice to young curators. We also touch upon the sometimes prohibitive cost of ar...2019-10-1431 minThe Delphian PodcastThe Delphian PodcastEp 10: Jordy KerwickIn this episode of the Delphian Podcast we catch up with our friend Jordy Kerwick, who has previously exhibited with Delphian Gallery, in his hotel room in London We chatted to the Australian born, French based artist about his work, the role of social media in the art world, outsider art, and the importance of artists thinking of themselves as a business.  2019-09-3037 minThe Delphian PodcastThe Delphian PodcastEp 09: Sunyoung HwangSouth Korean, London based artist Sunyoung Hwang is this weeks Delphian Podcast guest. We talk about her practice, the benefits of artist residencies and the transition from eduction to professional practice.  2019-09-1625 minThe Delphian PodcastThe Delphian PodcastEp 08: Rowan NewtonSouth London born painter Rowan Newton joins us for this episode of The Delphian Podcast where we talk about his debut solo exhibition, Fractured Integrity, with Jealous Gallery as well as surviving as an artist, the role and state of art fairs in London and his own podcast Art Proof.  2019-09-0258 minThe Delphian PodcastThe Delphian PodcastEp 07: Rhiannon SalisburyLondon based artist and the winner of the Delphian Open Call 2019 Rhiannon Salisbury is our guest for this episode of the Delphian Podcast. We sit down in her East London studio to talk about her work, the role that advertising imagery plays in her paintings, whether or not artists have a responsibility to teach the world something through their work and many other things that feed into her practice.   2019-08-1930 minThe Delphian PodcastThe Delphian PodcastEp 06: David ShillinglawWe join artist David Shillinglaw in his studio in Margate for this edition of the Delphian Podcast to talk about his work, painting murals around the world and the importance of play in art. We also talk about his side project Dirty Paradise which he runs along with others which has been making appearances over the past few years, bringing artists together from all corners of the globe!  2019-08-0550 minThe Delphian PodcastThe Delphian PodcastEp 05: Chiara WilliamsFor episode 5 of the Delphian Podcast, we catch up with Chiara Williams, an artist, gallerist and educator. We talk to her about her time running WW Gallery from her home in East London, to guerilla shows at the Venice Biennale and starting the SOLO Award at London Art Fair.  2019-07-2354 minThe Delphian PodcastThe Delphian PodcastEp 04: Andrew SalgadoWe sit down with long time Delphian friend and Beers London artist Andrew Salgado at his London studio. Andrew, a Canadian painter has been based in London for a long time now and we and discuss social media, politics and theory in art as well as consistency in an artists output. 2019-07-0823 minThe Delphian PodcastThe Delphian PodcastEp: 03 Rosalind DavisIn episode 3 of The Delphian Podcast we talk to artist, curator and author Rosalind Davis. In her personal work, Rosalind produces multi-disciplinary works about the transformation of space. She has also been the permanent curator at Collyer Bristow Gallery in London since 2016 and has curated over 30 exhibitions to date. In 2016 she co-authored the book "What they didn’t teach you at art school" with Annabel Tilley and she is a regular lecturer at universities, galleries and organisations across the country. 2019-06-2448 minThe Delphian PodcastThe Delphian PodcastEp 02: Andy DixonIn this episode Delphian are in downtown LA at Andy Dixon's studio. Andy, a Canadian painter, now based in LA talks about growing up in Vancouver, his background in music and DIY bands and how that led him into the art world.  2019-06-1026 minThe Delphian PodcastThe Delphian PodcastEp 01: Kate MothesWe sit down with Kate Mothes, a curator and arts organiser currently based in the American Midwest. Kate runs Young Space, a curatorial project and online platform which emphasises new and exciting work by early-career and emerging artists. We talk about how it is to work outside of a major arts hub, online exhibitions and how social media is changing the landscape for the arts.  2019-05-2138 min