19 episodes

The Good Oil is dedicated to long form conversations with Aotearoa / New Zealand painters about their lives and practices.

The Good Oil Graeme Douglas

    • Arts
    • 5.0 • 4 Ratings

The Good Oil is dedicated to long form conversations with Aotearoa / New Zealand painters about their lives and practices.

    EP 19 Jeffrey Harris

    EP 19 Jeffrey Harris

    In this episode I visit Jeffrey Harris at his studio in Ōtepoti.

    Jeffrey is a self taught artist that is over 50 years into his practice. His work is held in numerous public and private collections, including The Auckland At Gallery Toi O Tamaki, The Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna O Waiwhetu, The Fletchers Collection, Te Papa and The Dunedin Public At Gallery. Jeffrey has also been the subject of a book by Justin Paton, titled ‘Jeffrey Harris’, and has received several honors and awards.

    There are images of the paintings we talk about on the The Good Oil Jeffrey Harris Instagram post.

    In this episode you’ll hear Jeffrey talk about how he considers his bright palette an antidote to lots of NZ painting, how a chance encounter in the NZ Women's Weekly and then correspondence with Michael Smither connected Jeffrey with important figures in NZ Art History that his work now stands alongside, how the awareness of having limited time left is demanding that he makes the best works he possibly can, how a sense of being on the outside looking in with family has influenced his paintings of human relationships, working on single paintings for decades and how he feels about where paintings end up, for better and sometimes for worse.

    Links
    Jeffrey Harris Instagram Page
    Suite Gallery Jeffrey Harris Web Page
    The Good Oil Instagram

    • 52 min
    EP 18 Emily Hartley-Skudder

    EP 18 Emily Hartley-Skudder

    In this episode I visit Emily Hartley-Skudder at her residency at the Francis Hodgkins Fellowship in Otēpoti at the University of Otago.

    Emily graduated from the Ilam School of Fine Arts at the University of Canterbury with a Bachelor of Fine Arts with First Class Honours in 2012. She has been the recipient of several scholarships and awards, and her work is held in numerous public and private collections including The Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetū, The Hocken Collection, The Stevenson Collection and The Wellington City Council Me Heke Ki Pōneke Collection and the Gardner Family Collection.

    There are images of the paintings that we talk about on The Good Oil Emily Hartley-Skudder Instagram Post.

    In this episode you’ll hear Emily talk about the influence of film and film sets i her practice, the important role of photography, the fertile ground that bathrooms offer her to explore, her nod to the still life painting tradition, pushing back against what is the traditional colour palette in New Zealand painting, how she considers layering of paint as sculptural and avocado coloured baths.

    Links
    Emily Hartley-Skudder Instagram Page
    Jhana Millers Gallery Emily Hartley-Skudder Artist Web Page
    Jonathan Smart Gallery Emily Hartley-Skudder Artist Web Page
    The Good Oil Instagram

    • 1 hr 10 min
    EP 17 Hamish Coleman

    EP 17 Hamish Coleman

    In this episode I visit Hamish Coleman in his studio in Otepoti.

    Hamish graduated from the Ilam School of Fine Arts at the University of Canterbury with a Bachelor of Fine Arts with Honors in 2012, and has been the artist in residence at the Dunedin School of Art. He has exhibited throughout New Zealand, with his work held in public and private collections. Hamish's work walks a fascinating line of presenting what feels like a new, fresh approach to painting, while simultaneously capturing a sense of the somehow familiar New Zealand you’ve always known.

    There are images of the paintings that we talk about on The Good Oil Hamish Coleman Instagram Post.

    In this episode you’ll hear Hamish speak about finding unique, painterly source material in video stills, the presence of an Aotearoa Gothic aesthetic in his work, a want to include the equivalent of white noise into paintings, the use of interference paint pigments, how hard he works to make the work look effortless and the ongoing drive to paint motivated by not quite being able to put his finger on what he is trying to capture.

    Links
    Hamish Coleman Instagram Page
    Season Gallery Hamish Coleman Artist Web Page
    The Good Oil Instagram

    • 1 hr 5 min
    EP 16 Gretchen Albrecht

    EP 16 Gretchen Albrecht

    In this episode I visit Gretchen Albrecht at her recent show at Two Rooms gallery in Auckland.

    After graduating from the The Elam School of Fine Arts at the University of Auckland with an Honors Degree in Painting in 1963, Gretchen quickly established what has become one of the most enduring and impressive abstract practices in NZ, with her much celebrated West Coast paintings and Hemisphere works, and continues to evolve her practice 60 years later.

    Her work is held in numerous public and private collections including Te Papa, Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki, The Fletcher Collection, The Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetu, The University of Auckland Art Collection and the Dunedin Public Art Gallery. Gretchen is a Francis Hodgkins Fellow and was appointed a Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit in 2000 for services to painting.

    There are images of the paintings we talk about on The Good Oil Gretchen Albrecht Instagram post for your reference.

    In this episode you'll hear Gretchen speak about the influence of her builder father and seamstress mother, being taught by Louise Henderson, the stored experiences of life that she draws on in her practice, her advice to young artists, the possibilities that different shaped stretchers offer and the secret figurative references she includes in her work for her to enjoy.

    Links
    Gretchen Albrecht Instagram
    The Good Oil Instagram
    Two Rooms Gretchen Albrecht Artist Web Page
    Nadine Milne Gallery Gretchen Albrecht Artist Web Page

    • 1 hr 16 min
    EP 15 Imogen Taylor

    EP 15 Imogen Taylor

    In this episode I visit Imogen Taylor in her studio in Henderson, West Auckland.
    Imogen has a Bachelor of Fine Arts and a Post Graduate Diploma of Fine Arts from the Elam School of Arts at the University of Auckland. Her work is held in numerous public and private collections including the Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetu, The Fletcher Collection and The Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki. In 2017 Imogen was the artist in residence at McCahon House, and in 2019 was the recipient of the Frances Hodgkins Fellowship.
    There are images of the paintings we talk about on The Good Oil Imogen Taylor Instagram post for your reference.
    In this episode you’ll hear Imogen talk about how she aspires to embody the same qualities that are reflected in the materials that she uses, her celebration of NZ regionalism in her practice by applying a drag sensibility to it, her clear appreciation for modernism, wanting to protect illegibility in painting, how heartbreaking she finds parting with work when it leaves the studio, she shamelessly reveals herself to be a colour nerd and not a very good painter.
    Links
    Imogen Taylor Instagram Page
    Micheal Lett Imogen Taylor Artist Web Page
    The Good Oil Instagram Page

    • 1 hr 36 min
    EP 14 Kirstin Carlin

    EP 14 Kirstin Carlin

    In this episode I visit Kirstin Carlin in her studio in Mt Roskill, Auckland.
    Kirstin has a Master of Fine Arts from the Glasgow School of Art.Her work is held in numerous public and private collections, and she has exhibited widely locally and internationally, including at the Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki and the Dunedin Public Art Gallery.
    She is represented in NZ by Melanie Roger Gallery in Auckland, and regularly exhibits with The Central Art Gallery in Christchurch.
    There are images of the works we talk about on The Good Oil Kirstin Carlin Instagram post for your to reference.
    In this episode you’ll hear Kirstin speak about how she is influenced by slightly obscure Scottish painters, how much work never makes it out of the studio, how a throw away exercise in problem solving opened up unexpected new approaches to painting, a constant awareness of colour combinations the world presents, obsessing over Matisse… and some of her unlikely reference material.
    Links
    Kirstin Carlin Instagram Page
    Melanie Roger Gallery Kirstin Carlin Artist Web Page
    The Central Art Gallery Kirstin Carlin Artist Web Page
    The Good Oil Instagram Page

    • 44 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
4 Ratings

4 Ratings

ru4by ,

Quality

I am constantly searching for my connection to the arts and home. This is it! An articulate conversation about my two loves. Thank you Graeme.

Sobina ,

Brilliant arts podcast!

New Zealand has many renowned painters and I’m very interested in hearing their thoughts and ideas. Graeme is a skilled interviewer asking all the right questions and creates an atmosphere where the guest can express themselves in a relaxed and authentic way. A must-listen for anyone interested in the arts!

Blue Algie ,

Very interesting

Very interesting insight into the work and life of NZ artist Judy Miller, looking forward to the next interview.

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