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Jenny Danielsson

The Artword Podcast

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A weekly Arts and Visual Arts podcast
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The Artword Podcast

Jenny Danielsson

The Artword Podcast

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The Artword Podcast

Jenny Danielsson

The Artword Podcast

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A weekly Arts and Visual Arts podcast
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Viskleken på Växjö konsthallViskleken är en utställning som visas på Växjö konsthall som är uppbyggd kring inbjudningar som inspirerats av leken, Viskleken. Ni vet leken när man viskar en mening till någon som i sin tur viskar vidare till någon
This is an interview recorded in Swedish with the Swedish artist John-E Franzén and his wife Ulrika in conjunction with the exhibition RIDE at Gävle konstcentrum. This interview is a collaboration between Gävle Konstcentrum and The Artword Podc
An NFT is an ownership registry, a database for creatives to know who has made what and track the information over time. Artist Ry David Bradley speaks about his relationship with the digital, the difference between working on a screen and seei
This is a conversation in Swedish about Swedish artist Ulrica Hydman Vallien (1938-2018) and the exhibition "Paradise Lost" at Gävle Konstcentrum, autumn 2021.Participants: Staffan Bengtsson, Jan Stene and Jenny Danielsson.This episode is a col
This is an interview recorded in Swedish with the Danish artist Pia Rönicke in conjunction with her exhibition Drifting Woods at Gävle konstcentrum. This interview is a collaboration between Gävle Konstcentrum and The Artword Podcast. Jenny Dan
This is an interview recorded in Swedish with the Swedish artist Sunna Hansdóttir in conjunction with her exhibition Röd Sol Blå Rep at Gävle Konstcentrum. This interview is collaboration between Gävle Konstcentrum and The Artword Podcast.
In this interview Shoplifter / Hrafnhildur Arnardóttir speaks about the importance of color, the relationship between drawn lines and synthetic hair and the amazing Icelandic textile tradition. She describes the pleasures of working away with h
Artist Debra Scacco was working on an art project about the LA River when she visited “LACI” (Los Angeles Clean Technology Incubator), and was struck by the facilities’ impressive list of equipment, including laser cutters, a horizontal band sa
Stockholm-born Oscar Gustave Rejander (1813–1875) relocated to the UK in the 1830s. Some twenty years later he abandoned his profession as a painter to pursue a career in photography. Karen Hellman, assistant curator in the Department of Photog
Adee Roberson moved to Los Angeles a few years ago. We talk about her connection with the city and its tradition of experimental black artists and spirituality. In the show she presents Awolowo Road, a wall piece made in Nigeria. To be more pre
Color is the most relevant ingredient in Chelsea Boxwell’s work. She takes fondly about the similarities between house paint and shiny pink fabrics she finds around the warehouses in The L.A. Fashion District. Painting is an act, and she paints
We all see things differently, but Heather Day filters color in a particular way. Quite late in life she found out that she has synesthesia. She works intuitively, often pushing paint around and recalls an obsession with color from an early age
Ladan Sedighi creates works that gives a sense of pleasure and excitement, inviting the audience to interact with their reflection in delightful shiny surfaces. Moving around the artwork feels like being inside of a piece of jewelry, the colors
Director of Individual Giving at MOCA, Brooke Devenney gives us some proper behind the scenes information about the role of fundraising at a large museum. She talks about different layers of engagement with the museum. How the museum invite ind
Basically, glaze is a glass made out of three elements applied to a ceramic form. Ceramists Brian Chambers put the surface in focus, and we learn everything we ever wanted to know about contemporary glaze. Varieties and mixes of glaze have chan
Todd Lerew, program manager for the Library Foundation of Los Angeles, speak about his book Specific Museums of Greater Los Angeles. How Google Maps has been a surprising, but significant help to find the over 600 museums in the area. He has be
In this episode writer and filmmaker Chris Kraus speak about the difference between writing and film making, her influences and of the summer she got her first camera. The Los Angeles-based writer and I met in Stockholm a couple of days before
Gallery educator William Zaluski talks about the imaginative experience of visiting a museum and the fabulous tram ride up the hill to the Getty Center. We discuss contemporary panel conservation, a typical tour of the museum for students, and
Tracy Kinnally is an art advisor practicing in New York City and internationally. After the first edition of Frieze Los Angeles, we sat down to discuss the fair. Covering what was special about it and the art on display. Tracy also talks about
Dapper Day is an organization celebrating refined style by organizing social events with various locations. The founder Justin Jorgensen tell us all about the first outing at Disneyland. We discuss life and art and what a good party must includ
In this episode I speak with the artist Ellen Donnelly. A conversation about wellness evolving from her immersive video installation Call Me A Rabbit, on display at Actual Size Los Angeles.https://theartword.comhttp://www.ellendonnelly.com/The
Los Angeles Contemporary Archive (LACA), a hidden gem in Chinatown, is an artist-run repository archive. Director Hailey Loman and I sit down to speak about how the archive came about, what you can find there and what makes the value of residue
Jeffrey Alan Scudder is a contemporary artist who travels and spends his time performing, programming and making pictures. In this episode we discuss Jeffrey’s lecture performances on Radical Digital Painting. A conversation around technologies
The Mountain School of Arts is run by artists in California. Chase Hall is a self-taught artist living in New York. We met the day before he started this intendant arts program in LA. Now, some six months later, we catch up. As it turns out, hi
Every other year, the Hammer museum organises a major survey of contemporary art from the greater LA area. Michael Shaw went back on multiple occasions. We talk about his experience of the show, and that he noticed an unusual high number of vis
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