6 episodes

Hello and welcome to Off Canvas, a podcast by Capture Collective.

In each episode of this series, we discuss our honest thoughts on some of the best and worst moments in current art news.

We’ll be releasing a podcast episode each month, and invite you to send us your own highs and lows of the art world if you want to hear them discussed on the podcast - the things you love and the things you hate, the things you love to hate and the things you hate to love.

We hope this podcast will be an open and discursive space but want to stress we are not an authority on any of the topics discussed and anything expressed is the personal, unfixed opinion of the hosts.

We are so excited to share this podcast with you and we hope you enjoy: Off Canvas.

Off Canvas Capture Collective

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Hello and welcome to Off Canvas, a podcast by Capture Collective.

In each episode of this series, we discuss our honest thoughts on some of the best and worst moments in current art news.

We’ll be releasing a podcast episode each month, and invite you to send us your own highs and lows of the art world if you want to hear them discussed on the podcast - the things you love and the things you hate, the things you love to hate and the things you hate to love.

We hope this podcast will be an open and discursive space but want to stress we are not an authority on any of the topics discussed and anything expressed is the personal, unfixed opinion of the hosts.

We are so excited to share this podcast with you and we hope you enjoy: Off Canvas.

    Restitution and Repatriation: Post-colonial or Neo-nationalist?

    Restitution and Repatriation: Post-colonial or Neo-nationalist?

    Hosted by Agnese Fanizza, Rosie Miller, Serena Mundy, Maya Sajnani, Hannah Shirley, Rosie Simon, and Jennie Wang

    Edited by Bella Ramón

    Graphics by Rosie Miller



    The buzzwords "restitution" and "repatriation" have the potential of re-defining the art world we are used to today. Beginning by dissecting the meanings, differences, and current relevance of both terms, Capture Collective considers what this means for the future of museums worldwide.

    • 37 min
    Artificial Artists Making Digital Waves, Part 2

    Artificial Artists Making Digital Waves, Part 2

    Hosted by Hannah Shirley, Serena Mundy, Bella Ramón and Agnese Fanizza

    With guest speaker, Alice Chapman

    Edited by Bella Ramón



    Today we'll be continuing Maya, Rosie, and Robbie's conversations on AI Art. This episode extends their discussion into the realms of the art market and the general consumption of these works. Joined by Computer Science and Philosophy student, Alice Chapman, we cannot wait to get started.

    • 36 min
    Artificial Artists Making Digital Waves, Part 1

    Artificial Artists Making Digital Waves, Part 1

    Hosted by Rosie Simon, Maya Sajnani and Agnese Fanizza

    With guest speaker, Robbie Seddoh

    Edited by Agnese Fanizza



    Today, we'll be speaking about AI as a way of affronting the current debate of "Technology: friend or foe?." Joined by computer science student, Robbie, Maya, Rosie, and Agnese will consider the implications AI generated art have for the creative process. Can we actually call this art?

    • 38 min
    Episode 3: Why we're calling them "male artists" from now on

    Episode 3: Why we're calling them "male artists" from now on

    In the third episode of Off Canvas - 'Why we're calling them "male artists" form now on' - we discuss the term ‘woman artist’; what it means, why we use it and what problems might surround this terminology. We’ll also be talking about how the idea of the ‘woman artist’ manifests across the art world, from the auction house to the museum gift shop.

    A big thank you to our guest, Solène, for joining us in this episode and to the Capture Collective team, in particular - Harrie Woodhams, Zoe Berkeley, and Alex Stephenson - for recording and producing today’s podcast, and an extra thank you to Harrie, for also making our wonderful cover artwork.

    A special thank you also goes to In The Bottling Room, for creating a jingle for Off Canvas.

    We’ll be back again next month with another episode, so keep an eye on our Capture Collective social media for updates.

    • 38 min
    Episode 2: Have we really missed the museum?

    Episode 2: Have we really missed the museum?

    Welcome to Off Canvas, a podcast by Capture Collective.

    In each episode of this series, we discuss our honest thoughts on some of the best and worst moments in current art news.

    In the second episode of Off Canvas 'Have we missed the museum?' we discuss what we have and haven't missed about museums during COVID-19 restrictions, as well as what we love and hate about museums in general, and what we are looking forward to from museums in 2021. We’ll be back again next month with another episode, so keep an eye on our Capture Collective social media for updates.

    A big thank you to the members of the Capture Collective team who recorded and produced today's podcast, Harrie Woodhams, Zoe Berkeley, and Alex Stephenson and an extra thank you to Harrie, for also making our wonderful cover artwork. 

    A special thank you also goes to In The Bottling Room, for creating a jingle for Off Canvas.

    • 46 min
    Episode 1: Hating Statues? Medusa, Maggi and Marc

    Episode 1: Hating Statues? Medusa, Maggi and Marc

    Welcome to Off Canvas, a podcast by Capture Collective.

    In each episode of this series, we discuss our honest thoughts on some of the best and worst moments in current art news.

    In the first episode of Off Canvas Hating Statues: Medusa, Maggi and Marc we discuss three recently unveiled public statues and the critical moment surrounding each of them. We’ll be back again next month with another episode, so keep an eye on our Capture Collective social media for updates.

    A big thank you to our guest, Anna Young, for joining us in this episode and to the Capture Collective team, in particular - Harrie Woodhams, Zoe Berkeley, and Alex Stephenson - for recording and producing today’s podcast, and an extra thank you to Harrie, for also making our wonderful cover artwork. 

    A special thank you also goes to In The Bottling Room, for creating a jingle for Off Canvas.

    Please be advised that this episode contains discussion of sexual violence and racial violence.

    • 42 min

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