Ultraviolet Art Talks

Caren Sullivan

Created and hosted by Caren Sullivan, Ultraviolet Art Talks is a podcast/videocast series of fascinating interviews exploring the human side of artists, curators, musicians and people involved in the art scene, going strong over 4 years in its18th Season on Instagram and Facebook. More recently in Seasons 17 and 18, face to face interviews in the artists studios. You will be stepping into the fascinating inner world of creative minds, if you're passionate about the Arts, this is the place! Follow the official Instagram @_ultravioletarttalks_ to watch Seasons 17-18 episodes in the intimate space of artists studios. Motion graphics, visuals and logo created by Caren Sullivan, and executing, editing and filming by conceptual artist Jonathan Mayhew @jonathanmayhewart Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  1. Ultraviolet Art Talks Season 16 EP07 Alexa Müen

    21H AGO

    Ultraviolet Art Talks Season 16 EP07 Alexa Müen

    On this episode, Caren Sullivan talks to visual artist Alexa Müen in 2023. Alexa Müen is a synesthetic European conceptual artist and curator, She is based between Spain and the UK. Her art is a junction of interconnecting layers of emotion, spirituality, materiality, technology and traditional craft. Traditionally trained in Andalucía and Florence, Alexa was called to the materiality oil painting. "I loved how oil paint could be applied in transparent or opaque layers, in particular how glazing and colour interacted with light, how a poppy oil glaze could reflect light so strongly you couldn't see the colour it was glazing, hiding the truth under a veil of reflected light”. Moving from oil painting to light based work in 2017/18 was a natural progression, mixing both the craft of oil painting with programable LED lights and projection . The choice of materials add conceptual layers to the pieces, conveying a tension implicit in the interconnection of technology and nature, which is key in modern life. Her multimedia techniques and materials, range from painting in inks, encaustic wax, oil or acrylic paint,. Tapestry using organic hand woven wool yarn from a Welsh women's cooperative, referencing the historical hidden female artist who worked in embroidery on jute sacking cloth or linen canvas..  In contrast she also uses contemporary technological and industrial materials such as, acrylic panels, clear vinyl, aluminium, copper, insulation materials, motors, bike batteries, projectors, and the key material, the programmable colour changeable LED lights, which also have variable intensity of emission. Her installations are based around anthropological questions, delving into the psychology of personal relations versus society, what was valued, when and how, what is reviled or worshipped, what is hidden or revealed, rather then exploration of a particular medium. Enjoying the series? Follow Ultraviolet Art Talks on Instagram @_ultravioletarttalks_ For more information, follow Alexa Müen on Instagram @elegantpunk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    11 min
  2. Ultraviolet Art Talks Season 16 EP06 Felipe Ikehara

    FEB 11

    Ultraviolet Art Talks Season 16 EP06 Felipe Ikehara

    On this episode, Caren Sullivan talks to Visual Artist Felipe Ikehara in 2023. **Please note this episode is entirely in Portuguese (Brazil) language. Watch the full episode with English Subtitles on Ultraviolet Art Talks Instagram** on this link: https://www.instagram.com/reel/CtG_bRIMkQK/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA== Born in 1987 in São Paulo, Felipe Ikehara is a visual artist who develops paintings on canvas, murals, and drawings, these being the processes manifested as his main artistic vehicles. The technical development of drawing and painting is combined with research into visual references from the nature of the world and the human being. Within a decidedly figurative work, particular and universal symbolisms structure the thematic pillars of the works. Simultaneously, rigidity and organicity are exalted through pastel tones to compose images that translate the sensation that emerges from a lapse in daily life and results in a moment of introspection. Selected recent works and shows include; commission work for @meta São Paulo @hon_magurobr show @diasporagalleria projects with @muraissp Artist Statement; “The choice of palette manifests itself in pastel tones and more muted colors as a counterpoint to the exacerbated saturation of daily life. In urban life, we become accustomed to surviving surrounded by glaring information in every synesthetic sense of the word. Sounds and noises exceed humanly acceptable decibel levels, people express themselves in an imposing and aggressive manner to be noticed, colors and movements explode in all the amplitude that the eye can reach. The saturation of everything around us is an indication of the anesthesia of the reception of being in addition to the uncontrolled need for recognition and manifestation. The way I present the colors and themes of my work is a desaturated manifesto, because I believe that, starting from the most static state, the smallest movements are highlighted. In a daily life where saturation prevails, I seek to illustrate a place of refuge where subtleties have value and strength. I present my work, for myself and whoever may receive it, as a reminder that there is a place where energy is not spent unnecessarily and its smallest manifestation can be recognized and contemplated. In our daily lives we do not lack colors, we lack perceiving the subtleties that exist between them.” Enjoyed this episode? Follow Ultraviolet Art talks on Instagram @_ultravioletarttalks_ For more information, follow Felipe Ikehara on Instagram @fe.ikehara also @casa.meio Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    10 min
  3. Ultraviolet Art Talks Season 16 EP03 Nuala O'Donovan

    JAN 21

    Ultraviolet Art Talks Season 16 EP03 Nuala O'Donovan

    Resuming Season 16, on this episode, Caren Sullivan talks to artist Nuala O'Donovan in 2023 about her practice and her exquisite otherworldly sculptures. Nuala O'Donovan is an Irish Artist, living and working in Cork City on the south coast. She is a graduate of Middlesex University, U.K. and MTU, (Crawford College of Art and Design), Cork, Ireland. O'Donovan worked in design in the U.K., U.S.A. and Australia. She returned to Ireland where she taught design at MTU before returning to education to undertake an MA by research in the Ceramics Department at the Crawford college of Art and Design in Cork, completed in 2008. Her research area: Irregularities in Patterns in Nature & The Geometry of Natural Forms. Her artwork has been exhibited and published internationally, and she has been an invited speaker and teacher at workshops and International Conferences in Museums, Galleries and Universities. “My starting points are detailed drawings of plants, shells and seeds. In order that the form of the finished work is consistent with the qualities of the source material, I use a set of constraints based on a combination of regular and irregular geometric principles which are found in nature. I am interested in the history of the use of the geometry of natural forms in European art – in particular classical Greek art and architecture. I use these principles of Classical geometry when making decisions about the proportions of my work, and combine them with fractal or irregular geometry by using the principles of fractal geometry in the creation of the pattern. The form of the individual pattern is repeated in the outcome of the overall work – the “inherent design carried within itself”, so that each outcome is unique even if the starting point is similar. Each sculptural piece carries, within itself, its own narrative from the time during which it was made". __Nuala O'Donovan Enjoyed this episode? Follow Ultraviolet Art Talks on Instagram @_ultravioletarttalks_ Follow, rate and comment! For more information, follow Nuala O'Donovan on Instagram @nualaodonovan Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    15 min

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Created and hosted by Caren Sullivan, Ultraviolet Art Talks is a podcast/videocast series of fascinating interviews exploring the human side of artists, curators, musicians and people involved in the art scene, going strong over 4 years in its18th Season on Instagram and Facebook. More recently in Seasons 17 and 18, face to face interviews in the artists studios. You will be stepping into the fascinating inner world of creative minds, if you're passionate about the Arts, this is the place! Follow the official Instagram @_ultravioletarttalks_ to watch Seasons 17-18 episodes in the intimate space of artists studios. Motion graphics, visuals and logo created by Caren Sullivan, and executing, editing and filming by conceptual artist Jonathan Mayhew @jonathanmayhewart Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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