47 min

Dr Tony Curran | Artist ConnectCurateCreate

    • Arts

SUMMARY
Join me as I sit down with Dr Tony Curran, an artist whose jubilant abstract paintings offer richness and complexity that reflect his deep interest in psychology and technology. Listen in as Tony shares his transition into the academic realm, where his research breathes life into his art. We navigate Tony's collaborative spirit in the recent 'Collision' exhibition, discussing the playful interplay between his work and that of his fellow artists, and the importance of mentorship in nurturing the creative journey.
In our compelling conversation, we examine the intersections of art, psychology, and technology, unraveling how these disciplines meld in Tony's practice. Tony illuminates how his art as 'attention machines' bring into question our fast-paced digital age, inviting us to slow down and engage more deeply with the world around us. Hear about the unique ways in which AI and other technological tools inform his creative process.
Wrapping up our discussion, we touch upon the life of an artist within the academic sphere, pondering the delicate balance between personal expression and professional responsibilities. Tony opens up about the financial challenges of an artistic career, the sacrifices made, and the richness that a life dedicated to art can bring, regardless of monetary wealth. And through the interview I invite him to reflect on key influences on his work and share insights into how he now empowers emerging artists to explore their own practices.
LINKS
Connect with Tony @tonygcurran
EPISODE CHAPTERS
(0:00:00) - Artistic Journey and Collaboration
(0:09:30) - Art, Psychology, and Technology
(0:21:47) - Art, Discipline, and Creativity Studio
(0:33:21) - The Role of Artists in Academia
(0:38:43) - Navigating the Art-Money Dichotomy
(0:46:27) - Artistic Discovery in Tasmania
EPISODE KEYWORDS
Art, Psychology, Technology, Abstract Art, Colour, Visual Storytelling, Cognition, Artificial Intelligence, Academic Research, Vibrance, Collaboration, Attention Machines, Perception, Digital Era, Immersion, Tasmania, Academic Career, Financial Instability, COVID-19 Pandemic, Sole Painter, Artistic Dedication, Mentoring, Learning, Studio Practice, Jubilant Liberation, Attention Economy.
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SUMMARY
Join me as I sit down with Dr Tony Curran, an artist whose jubilant abstract paintings offer richness and complexity that reflect his deep interest in psychology and technology. Listen in as Tony shares his transition into the academic realm, where his research breathes life into his art. We navigate Tony's collaborative spirit in the recent 'Collision' exhibition, discussing the playful interplay between his work and that of his fellow artists, and the importance of mentorship in nurturing the creative journey.
In our compelling conversation, we examine the intersections of art, psychology, and technology, unraveling how these disciplines meld in Tony's practice. Tony illuminates how his art as 'attention machines' bring into question our fast-paced digital age, inviting us to slow down and engage more deeply with the world around us. Hear about the unique ways in which AI and other technological tools inform his creative process.
Wrapping up our discussion, we touch upon the life of an artist within the academic sphere, pondering the delicate balance between personal expression and professional responsibilities. Tony opens up about the financial challenges of an artistic career, the sacrifices made, and the richness that a life dedicated to art can bring, regardless of monetary wealth. And through the interview I invite him to reflect on key influences on his work and share insights into how he now empowers emerging artists to explore their own practices.
LINKS
Connect with Tony @tonygcurran
EPISODE CHAPTERS
(0:00:00) - Artistic Journey and Collaboration
(0:09:30) - Art, Psychology, and Technology
(0:21:47) - Art, Discipline, and Creativity Studio
(0:33:21) - The Role of Artists in Academia
(0:38:43) - Navigating the Art-Money Dichotomy
(0:46:27) - Artistic Discovery in Tasmania
EPISODE KEYWORDS
Art, Psychology, Technology, Abstract Art, Colour, Visual Storytelling, Cognition, Artificial Intelligence, Academic Research, Vibrance, Collaboration, Attention Machines, Perception, Digital Era, Immersion, Tasmania, Academic Career, Financial Instability, COVID-19 Pandemic, Sole Painter, Artistic Dedication, Mentoring, Learning, Studio Practice, Jubilant Liberation, Attention Economy.
This podcast was edited using Podcastle; these show notes were generated by Podium and reviewed and refined by Tim.
Try Podium today and get 3 free hours and 50% off your first month.
Try Podcastle for free here.
At ConnectCurateCreate, we only recommend products we use ourselves. By using our affiliate links, you are supporting us so that we can continue to make quality content and grow this important conversation.
Get bonus content on Patreon
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

47 min

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