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Maria Stoljar

Talking with Painters

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See the video version of this episode on the TWP YouTube channel here. This is my 5th collection of Loading Dock Interviews of entrants to the Archibald, Wynne and Sulman prizes.Six brave painters fronted my camera and microphone as they de
Podcast listeners click here to view the worksCaroline Zilinsky's paintings freeze pivotal moments in our culture's history, encouraging us to reflect upon our times, whether it's the absurdity, the horror or the humour.At the risk of being l
Podcast listeners click here to see images of the workOver the years, podcast guests have shared some fascinating back stories to paintings they have made, stories which you could never have guessed just on viewing the work. Sometimes that
Podcast listeners click here to see images of the worksOver the years, podcast guests have shared some fascinating back stories to paintings they have made, stories which you could never have guessed on merely viewing the work. Sometimes that
Join me at the AGNSW for my conversation with the fascinating artist Caroline Zilinsky on 6 March - more info and tickets here Welcome to the fourth of my 'Inspiration from the Archives' series.  This episode is all about getting into the zone
Podcast guests talk with me about the flow state!See below for timestamps and links to each guest's full podcast interview and video3:39 Julie Nicholson and Fiona Verity - Podcast | Instagram video6:40 Ann Thomson - Podcast | YouTube7:5
Above photo of Jan Senbergs by Riste AndrievskiClick play for my podcast introduction to this interview and scroll down for the transcript.Podcast listeners click here and scroll down for transcript.Watch the YouTube video of Jan Senbergs
See a video version of the interview with curator Jackie Dunn hereSee a video version of the interview with artist Desmond Lazaro hereThe largest exhibition of Kandinsky's work ever to be seen in Australia has just opened at the Art Gallery
This episode is a conversation between James Powditch and Maria Stoljar in front of an audience at the Art Gallery of NSW, recorded by the Art Gallery SocietyJames Powditch has always loved the movies. As a child in the 70s and 80s he would wa
Risk. Some painters want it in their toolbox while others are terrified by it. But nearly every painter will tell you that you need it in order to move forward in your practice. It might be using a new material, drastically altering the compos
More inspiration from the archives!Here are another 12 past podcast guests talking with me about colour.Links to full podcast conversations and YouTube videos on each of the artists in this episode:2:13  David Griggs - Podcast | YouTube
This episode I'm bringing you some gems from the archives. Leading artists talk with me about colour!Episodes of featured artists:Jo BertiniPaul NewtonPhilip WolfhagenNicholas HardingJohn WolseleyPeter O'DohertyLinksY
Watch an edited version of this conversation (4 mins) on the YouTube channel here Ann Thomson, one of Australia's most important artists, might be in her 90th year but she shows no signs of putting down the brush.A powerful collection of wo
Watch the edited video version of this podcast episode on the Talking with Painters YouTube channelThe exhibition of Francis Giacco's paintings now showing at Australian Galleries in Sydney has been a long time coming. Covid pushed back the sc
In the final episode of the series ‘When I won that art prize’ we go back to 2021 when a 27 year old Georgia Spain won the Sir John Sulman Prize at the Art Gallery of NSW, the first time she had entered the prize. In the same week she was anno
In this episode I’m taking you back to my interview with Megan Seres who won the Doug Moran National Portrait Prize in 2016. Megan received the $150,000 in prize money for her stunning painting, ‘Scarlett as Colonial girl’, which depicted her
You can see an edited video version of the interview with Julia Gutman hereAustralia's most famous art prize was awarded yesterday at the Art Gallery of NSW together with the Wynne and Sulman prizes.The $100,000 prize went to a shocked but ha
In part 2 of the series 'When I won that art prize' we go back to episode 29 when James Drinkwater recalled winning the Brett Whiteley Travelling Art Scholarship in 2014.  The award included a three month residency in Paris at the Cité Interna
Golden moments from the archives! While I'm busy updating my YouTube channel and taking a break from new interviews, I'm thrilled to bring you a new series featuring clips from past podcast guests.In my first series 'When I won that art prize'
See the YouTube video of Maria Stoljar's earlier conversation with Idris Murphy here Last Thursday I was thrilled to speak with Idris Murphy, leading contemporary artist and a previous podcast guest, in front of a live audience at the S.H.Ervi
For those of you interested in portraiture in Australia, Yvette Coppersmith needs no introduction.  She has painted dozens of portraits, including a collection of fascinating self-portraits, and is regularly shortlisted in the country's most c
The gestural marks in Anthony White's work are often bold and demanding of the viewer's attention. These abstract works vary from swirling lines in saturated colour, to textured surfaces and more formal collaged constructions.What is not appar
Most artists know that painting a portrait in a tradition where colour and form appear realistic takes years of training where trial and error play an important part. This is part 2 of my interview with leading portrait painter Paul Newton. He
It was the 80s. Paul Newton had finished a science degree and was a singer in a band. He sensed, though, that this was not meant to be his life's work.'I'm a bit of a perfectionist and unless I can do something really well I find it frustratin
It's hard to define what makes a good landscape painting but, if you investigate the backstory, you might find the artist has a close connection with that place.In Belinda Street's October show at Straitjacket Artspace, 'Keep your feet on the
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