
In Talks With Podcast
1) Maggi Hambling + Ro Robertson
Artists Maggi Hambling and Ro Robertson talk to Daniell Radojcin about their work at the newly-restored Wolterton, an 18th-century Palladian Hall in Norfolk, UK.
2) Nicole Wermers
Known for her witty sculptural assemblages that dissect class, gender, and the overlooked labour that keeps cities moving, Wermers has long explored the intersections of design, architecture, and soci...Show More
3) Inside The Cosmic House
Delve into the surreal world of The Cosmic House, the West London embodiment of Charles Jencks' architectural vision.
4) Pam Glick
Artist. Mother. Cancer survivor. The outstanding Pam Glick meets Danielle Radojcin in Brussels during Art Week at a new show of her work, and talks about the New York art scene in the 80s; her rebelli...Show More
5) Tom Wesselmann
Tom Wesselmann was both a defining figure in American Pop Art and an outlier within it. As a new generation discovers his work, Jeffrey Sturges - former studio assistant and now director of the late a...Show More
6) Carla Sozzani: art, fashion, and the power of creative integrity
Renowned as a pioneering fashion editor, visionary gallerist, and the founder of the Azzedine AlaĂŻa Foundation, Carla Sozzani has spent decades shaping the creative landscape.
7) Joline Kwakkenbos at Tracey Emin Foundation
Known for her evocative self-portraits exploring identity and queerness, Kwakkenbos' exhibition "Shape Shifters," curated by Tracey Emin, delves into deeply personal themes. Guest host Simon Chilvers ...Show More
8) Pamela Phatsimo Sunstrum
Danielle meets the artist at the opening of her new show, which plunges viewers into a world inspired by film noir, crime fiction, and her distinctive alter-ego characters.
9) Phoebe Cummings: between nature and design
Danielle meets Phoebe Cummings, whose performative work sits alongside that of Robert Mapplethorpe and Magdalena Abakanowicz in a new exhibition at Sid Motion Gallery in London.
10) Jaclyn Conley: a quiet protest
The Canadian artist references 16th century art, religious images and utopian photos of 1970s commune life to create new ways of looking at time and place, raising questions about the meaning of perso...Show More