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Having a social practice – with Andrew Gryf Paterson
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Andrew Gryf Paterson is a Scottish artist-organiser, cultural producer, educator and independent researcher. Specialises in developing and leading inter- and trans- disciplinary projects exploring connections between art, digital culture and science, cultural activism, ecological and sustainability movements, cultural heritage and collaborative networks.
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Living in technological medieval times – Sheung Yiu
55:52|Sheung Yiu is an image-centered artist and researcher, based in Helsinki. In his research-based practice, Yiu collaborates with multi-disciplinary experts to explore imaging practices emerging at the intersection of photography and large-scale computation.
Play with conflicting ideas – with Antti-Ville Reinikainen
01:12:01|Antti-Ville Reinikainen is a multidisciplinary artist whose practice revolves around spatial, atmospheric, and multi-layered sculptural works. He seamlessly blends a variety of techniques, frequently venturing into new creative territories while often revisiting his foundational skills in painting and drawing.
Do what you're drawn to – with Inka Bell
51:42|In Inka Bell's practice, she explores the relationship between two-dimensional and three-dimensional through material, colour, surface, and repetition. Paper plays a central role in her work, serving as a medium for printing or shaping into new forms. She's intrigued by visual phenomena and the infinite possibilities of constructing image surfaces.Watch the episode on Youtube.Subscribe to The Visit Notes newsletter.
The voice of the material – with Suvi Sysi
53:53|The meaning of Suvi's works arises through being in touch with the materials, through the process, research, and wonder. Her practice often questions the boundary between a ready and an unready artwork.The meaning of Suvi's works arises through being in touch with the materials, through the process, research, and wonder. Her practice often questions the boundary between a ready and an unready artwork.Watch the episode on Youtube.Subscribe to The Visit Notes newsletter.
Find references in art history – with Eeva-Riita Eerola
59:43|In her paintings Eeva-Riitta Eerola explores the concept of perception and how we understand and experience images. Abstract and recognisable elements vary in her expression, working in series as well as creating subtly defined links between the works are in the core of her practice.Watch the episode on Youtube.Subscribe to The Visit Notes newsletter.
Traces of deep time – with Kristiina Mäenpää
55:52|Kristiina Mäenpää works with installation, sculpture and photographic mediums. Her works emphasise the dialogue between the art work and the exhibition space, focusing on their materiality.Watch the episode on Youtube.Subscribe to The Visit Notes newsletter.
Art is a painful need – with Rute Morais Peixoto
01:34:02|Rute Morais Peixoto is a Portuguese interdisciplinary artist combining visual art, architecture, and music. Her practice delves into themes of perception, memory, attachment, compulsive geometrical alignments, and the pursuit of singularities in the ordinary.Watch the episode on Youtube.Subscribe to The Visit Notes newsletter.
The studio as a warm cocoon – with Jennifer Lipkin
57:54|Jennifer Lipkin works at the intersection of sculpture, space and art. She creates meaningful experiences and thought-provoking moments by emphasizing a sensory approach towards aesthetics. Place, identity, and color semiotics are common themes in her creative practice.Watch the episode on Youtube.Subscribe to The Visit Notes newsletter.