The Installation Art Podcast

Anastasia Parmson

A new resource for all things installation art is here! Join host Anastasia Parmson – an artist herself — as she uncovers stories, challenges, and lessons from behind the scenes. The show brings you in-depth conversations with internationally renowned artists and arts professionals who have exhibited installation art on the global stage. In each episode, you will hear about the creative process and the personal journeys of these exceptional artists. We will gain insights into the unique joys and challenges; as well as the logistical and financial aspects of working with installation art. Join us every fortnight as we shine a light on this underserved field, helping artists feel less alone in their studios and providing a platform for community building and knowledge sharing. Subscribe to The Installation Art Podcast on your favourite podcast app and follow us on Instagram @installationartpodcast to stay updated and connect with fellow enthusiasts. Website: https://installationartpodcast.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/installationartpodcast Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/installationartsociety/

  1. Dead Fish, Shredded Cars and Wax: Inside the World of Petah Coyne

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    Dead Fish, Shredded Cars and Wax: Inside the World of Petah Coyne

    Episode 32 features an unforgettable conversation with acclaimed New York-based sculptor and installation artist Petah Coyne. Known for her intricate, large-scale works crafted from an extraordinary range of materials – from dead fish and shredded trailers to wax, taxidermy, and black sand. Coyne’s career spans decades and her works are in major museum collections, including MoMA, the Whitney, the Met, and the Guggenheim.  In this candid, in-depth interview, she shares not only her creative evolution and technical processes but also the personal stories, risks, and moments of doubt behind her monumental career. Key takeaways from this interview include: • The wild true story of how 5,000 dead fish played a role in launching her art career. • How Petah developed her own patented wax formula and the extreme logistics behind shipping large-scale works across the world. • A behind-the-scenes account of her first major institutional installation and the unexpected accident that helped get it reviewed by The New York Times. • Her perspective on rejection, persistence, and why she applied for grants every year for a decade before getting one. • Thoughtful reflections on time, mortality, and the pressure artists feel to keep creating. From poetic anecdotes to hard-earned wisdom, this episode offers a rare glimpse into the mind of a successful and deeply generous artist whose work, like great literature, lingers long after the first encounter. 03:52 The Dead Fish Prank 07:36 Early Life and Artistic Beginnings 14:40 How To Avoid School 16:00 Moving to New York 22:22 First Big Break and Installation Art 41:34 The Importance of Archival Quality 46:22 Finding and Working with Assistants 48:53 Fragility and Tactility of Artworks 51:09 The Stolen Sculpture Incident 54:36 Selling Large Sculptures to Collectors 01:07:04 Navigating the Art World 01:09:52 The Importance of Feedback 01:24:56 Funding Art Projects 01:31:01 Experimenting with New Mediums 01:37:43 Final Thoughts and Advice To Artists Petah Coyne is based in New York and is represented by Galerie Lelong & Co., New York: https://galerielelong.com/artists/11-petah-coyne/  and Nunu Fine Art, Taiwan: https://www.nunufineart.com/petah-coyne You can find out more about her work on her website: https://www.petahcoyne.org/ And follow her on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/petahcoyne Also mentioned in this episode: The Jealous Curator: https://thejealouscurator.substack.com/about | https://www.instagram.com/thejealouscurator/  Art For Your Ear Podcast, interview with Petah Coyne: https://www.thejealouscurator.com/blog/2020/11/20/just-be-wonderful/  Herron School of Art and Design: https://herron.indianapolis.iu.edu/  Art Academy of Cincinnati: https://www.artacademy.edu/ | a href="https://www.instagram.com/artacademyofcincinnati/" rel="noopener noreferrer"...

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  2. Bonus: Why This 2026 Venice Biennale Scandal Is Splitting the Art World – with Carrie Scott

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    Bonus: Why This 2026 Venice Biennale Scandal Is Splitting the Art World – with Carrie Scott

    In this bonus episode of the Installation Art podcast, curator and art consultant Carrie Scott joins me to delve into the ongoing controversy surrounding the Venice Biennale Australian Pavilion. Together we discuss: • How artist Khaled Sabsabi and curator Michael Dagostino were appointed to represent Australia at the 2026 Venice Biennale and then abruptly cancelled • The procedural, political, and social dimensions of the decision made by Creative Australia, its impact on the local and international art scene, and what it means for artistic freedom • How the Australian arts community is responding to the shock decision • Carrie shares her personal experiences and insights, offering a poignant perspective on the value of art that challenges and provokes. We also touch on recent tragic news that affects the Biennale more broadly and raises questions about who has the authority to decide what kind of art is “acceptable” or what art is about. 05:02 The Australian Pavilion Controversy: An Overview 06:51 Selection Process for the Australian Pavilion 10:46 Creative Australia's Decision and Backlash 12:10 Senate Hearing and Further Repercussions 17:36 Personal Reflections on the Controversy 38:40 National Pavilions and Curator's Theme 39:09 Tragic Passing of Koyo Kouoh 42:38 Journalist's Role and Agenda 45:16 Art and Political Sensitivities 48:14 Personal Reflections on 9/11 53:16 Curatorial Challenges and Responses 58:59 Speculations and Broader Implications Carrie Scott is a curator and art consultant based in London: https://www.carrie-scott.com/ | https://www.instagram.com/carriescottcurates/ 
 SEEN is a next-generation art consultancy, shining a light on the opaque world of galleries, auction houses and dealers: https://www.seen.art/ | https://www.instagram.com/watchseenart/ | @watchseenart 📬 Got comments? Share your thoughts: SpeakPipe.com/InstallationArtPodcast Or DM us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/installationartpodcast/ If you want to help the Sabsabi-Dagostino project in Venice, go to this website: https://khaledsabsabi.com/support-the-venice-biennale-2026-exhibition-by-khaled-sabsabi-curated-by-michael-dagostino/ Or purchase a unique artwork by Sabsabi to help raise funds: https://unvanishedsabsabi.myshopify.com/ Khaled Sabsabi speaks: https://www.abc.net.au/listen/programs/the-art-show/khaled-sabsabi-speaks/105050484 https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/audio/2025/apr/01/exclusive-khaled-sabsabi-speaks-on-the-damage-of-being-dumped-from-the-venice-biennale-full-story-podcast Also mentioned in this episode: Khaled Sabsabi: https://khaledsabsabi.com/ | https://www.instagram.com/peacefender/ Michael Dagostino: https://www.sydney.edu.au/museum/about-us/our-people.html  Creative Australia: https://creative.gov.au/ | https://www.instagram.com/creative.australia/  Venice Biennale: https://www.labiennale.org/en | https://www.instagram.com/labiennale/ | @BiennaleChannel Adrian Collette: a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/adrian-collette-31a192ba/?originalSubdomain=au" rel="noopener noreferrer"...

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  3. What Every Artist Should Know About Public Art: Elizabeth Lewis from Tilt

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    What Every Artist Should Know About Public Art: Elizabeth Lewis from Tilt

    Try Descript: https://get.descript.com/s8kjemvu79fz In this episode, we speak with Elizabeth Lewis, Public Art Division Manager at Tilt Industrial Design, who offers a fascinating insider's perspective on how large-scale public artworks are engineered, managed, and brought to life. Elizabeth reveals the complex ecosystem of stakeholders involved in creating public art and shares invaluable advice for artists looking to break into this challenging but rewarding medium. What you will learn: • How industrial designers like Elizabeth act as "translators" between artists' creative visions and the technical requirements needed to bring monumental works to life • The truth about public art budgets and practices • Practical advice for artists wanting to venture into public art, including starting with temporary installations and test sites • How indigenous artists are bringing multidisciplinary approaches to public art that may reshape the entire field About Elizabeth Lewis: Elizabeth Lewis is the Public Art Division Manager at Tilt Industrial Design, an Australian firm specialising in technically complex and ambitious public art projects. With a background in industrial design, she has overseen numerous large-scale installations throughout Australia, working with established artists, emerging creators, and First Nations storytellers to translate artistic visions into enduring public works. 03:17 Early Life and Inspirations 04:39 Educational Journey 05:39 First Job Experiences 08:01 Transition to Tilt 14:58 Challenges in Public Art 18:29 Skills and Learning 33:50 Project Timelines 35:55 The Lifespan of Public Art 45:49 The Role of Public Art Curators 48:01 Building Networks and Identifying Artists 50:49 First Nations and Indigenous Art 53:01 The Growth of Public Art in Sydney 59:09 Convincing Developers to Invest in Art 01:05:08 Advice for Emerging Public Artists 01:24:53 Current and Upcoming Projects 01:26:08 Where to Find More Information Tilt Industrial Design: https://tilt-industrialdesign.com/ | https://www.instagram.com/tiltindustrialdesign  Also mentioned in this episode: ResMed: https://shop.resmed.com.au/ | https://www.instagram.com/resmedanz/ | @resmedanz5242  BOC: https://www.boc.com.au/shop/en/au/home | @boclimited  Tim Phillips: https://tilt-industrialdesign.com/news-media/media/tilts-tim-phillips-managing-director-featured-in-boutique-developer/ | https://www.linkedin.com/in/timphillipsdesigns/  Ateliers Jean Nouvel: https://www.jeannouvel.com/ | https://www.instagram.com/ateliersjeannouvel/  Yann Kersale: https://yannkersale.com/ | a href="https://www.instagram.com/yannkersale/" rel="noopener noreferrer"...

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  4. From Vacuum-Packed Bodies to Seagull Hotels: Inside Lawrence Malstaf's Studio

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    From Vacuum-Packed Bodies to Seagull Hotels: Inside Lawrence Malstaf's Studio

    Leave a tip: https://donate.stripe.com/4gw4km4VpeUwdkkbIL Try Descript: https://get.descript.com/s8kjemvu79fz In this episode, we sit down with Belgian artist Lawrence Malstaf, whose innovative work exists at the fascinating intersection of visual art, performance, and theatrical experience. Based in Tromsø, Norway, Malstaf has earned international acclaim for his immersive installations that transform viewers into active participants. Episode Highlights: • Lawrence shares his journey from studying industrial design (rather than fine art at his parents' suggestion) to discovering how this technical background gave him invaluable skills in working with contemporary materials. • We discuss Malstaf’s famous vacuum piece "Shrink" (1995), where participants are sealed between plastic sheets while air is slowly removed, creating both a striking visual image and physical experience that differs dramatically for viewers versus participants. • His recent focus on sustainable art practices and an innovative project creating "hotels" for endangered kittiwake seagulls in Tromsø, transforming an urban nuisance into an interspecies art project. 02:44 Quick Questions 05:27 Childhood and Early Influences 07:51 Industrial Design and Artistic Beginnings 09:46 Theater and Installation Art 16:41 Creating Opportunities and Multidisciplinary Spaces 21:50 Sustainable Art and Seagull Project 25:16 Audience Interaction and Physical Experience 29:19 Behind The Scenes Challenges 32:48 Artistic Evolution and Viral Fame 38:22 Sustainable Art Practices 41:48 Income From Art 44:27 Proudest Moments and Career Reflections 47:42 Advice for Emerging Artists 49:44 Internship Opportunity 51:48 Dream Projects 58:46 Where to Find More Information Lawrence Malstaf (b. 1972, Bruges, Belgium) is based in Tromsø, Norway. He creates installation and performance art that exists at the borderline between visual arts and theatrical experience. With a focus on movement, coincidence, order and chaos, he develops immersive sensorial environments that often position visitors as co-actors in the artwork. His background in industrial design informs his technical approach to materials and mechanisms, while his experience in scenography for dance and theater influences the performative aspects of his installations. You can find out more about his work on his website: https://www.lawrencemalstaf.com/ and get the latest updates on his Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lawrencemalstaf/  Malstaf is represented by Tallieu Art Office: https://www.artoffice.be/artists/lawrence-malstaf/  All images courtesy of the artist. Also mentioned in this episode: Ischa Tallieu: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ischatallieu/?originalSubdomain=be  Tailleu Art Office:  https://www.artoffice.be/ | https://www.instagram.com/tallieu_art  Bains Connective in Brussels: a href="https://www.artfactories.net/Les-Bains-Connective-Bruxelles.html" rel="noopener noreferrer"...

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  5. Natasha Johns Messenger on Site-Determined Installation and Public Art

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    Natasha Johns Messenger on Site-Determined Installation and Public Art

    Episode 28 features an in-depth conversation with Australian-American artist Natasha Johns Messenger, renowned for her architectural interventions, site-determined work and public art commissions. Key insights from this interview include: • How her educational journey shifted her from figurative painting to abstraction and then installation art and filmmaking. • The distinct creative and logistical differences between public art and to museum installations. • Behind-the-scenes stories of unexpected technical issues and the importance of the right collaborators in her creative process. • The impact of her filmmaking studies on her artistic career and the dream projects she envisions for the future. 00:00 Quick Fire Questions 03:38 Early Artistic Influences 07:23 Art School Journey 12:48 First Exhibitions and Installations 16:19 Expanding Horizons: New York and Beyond 37:13 Public Art vs. Installation Art 42:17 Public Perception of Art 45:30 Challenges in Public Art Installations 48:23 Unexpected Installation Issues 55:10 Career Decisions and Filmmaking 59:09 Significant Opportunities 01:04:11 Dream Projects and Future Plans 01:05:55 Meeting the Queen of Holland 01:09:06 Current and Upcoming Projects 01:15:15 Public Artworks to Visit Find out more about her work on her website: https://www.natashajohnsmessenger.com/  Follow her Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/natashajohnsmessenger Also mentioned in this episode: Robert Irwin: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Irwin_(artist) RMIT: https://www.rmit.edu.au/ | https://www.instagram.com/rmituniversity/ | @rmit Gertrude Contemporary: https://gertrude.org.au/ | https://www.instagram.com/gertrudecontemporary/ 
Bala Starr: https://weareuntold.org/2024-women-of-gold/bala-starr Kate Shaw: https://www.kateshaw.org/ | https://www.instagram.com/kateshawart/ Bus Projects: https://busprojects.org.au/ | https://www.instagram.com/busprojects/ The Museum of Dirt: http://www.artdes.monash.edu.au/globe/issue9/mdtitle.html Max Delaney: https://www.instagram.com/maxdelany/ Australian Centre for Contemporary Art: https://acca.melbourne/ | https://www.instagram.com/acca_melbourne/ MCA: https://www.mca.com.au/ | https://www.instagram.com/mca_australia | @mcaaustralia Centre for Contemporary Photography: https://ccp.org.au/ | https://www.instagram.com/ccp_australia/ ACP: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australian_Centre_for_Photography Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts: https://pica.org.au/ | https://www.instagram.com/pica_perth/ International Studio & Curatorial Program: https://www.linkedin.com/company/international-studio-&-curatorial-program-iscp-/ | https://www.instagram.com/iscp_nyc/ Creative Australia (formerly Australia Council): https://creative.gov.au/ | https://www.instagram.com/creative.australia/ Sara Reisman: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sara-reisman/ | https://www.instagram.com/reismansara/ Station Gallery: https://stationgallery.com/ | https://www.instagram.com/stationgalleryaustralia/ A Streetcar Named Desire: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Streetcar_Named_Desire BAM: https://www.bam.org/ | https://www.instagram.com/bam_brooklyn | @BAMorg Cate Blanchett: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000949/ | https://www.instagram.com/cate_blanchettofficial/ Bowness Photography Prize: https://maph.org.au/bowness-photography-prize/ https://www.instagram.com/maph_photography/ Strange Engine: https://www.strangeengine.org/ John Wardle Architect: https://wardle.studio/ |...

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  6. Bonus: Lessons on Longevity and Legacy Inspired by Sandy Skoglund

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    Bonus: Lessons on Longevity and Legacy Inspired by Sandy Skoglund

    Leave a voice message here: https://www.speakpipe.com/InstallationArtPodcast In this bonus episode, I recap my recent conversation with legendary artist Sandy Skoglund. Key topics include: Sandy’s belief about needing a NYC loft to be a “real artist”Her relentless pursuit of new skills like sculpting, bronze casting, and 3D modelingThe longevity of art and advocating for it after you’re gone The episode also explores Sandy's innovative approaches to storage issues and her strategies for making long-lasting, transportable art. Additionally, I share some personal challenges and inspirations gained from the interview, and tease insights available in the full conversation. 00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview 01:31 Listener Feedback and Appreciation 03:10 Challenges of Studio Spaces for Artists 04:14 Sandy's Relentless Pursuit of New Skills 10:24 Managing Storage and Donations 13:01 Thoughts on Posthumous Legacy 14:39 Material Challenges and Preservation 18:38 Final Reflections and Call to Action Also mentioned in this episode: Episode 26: Exploring Unconventional Materials with Installation Art Pioneer Sandy Skoglund: https://installationartpodcast.com/sandy-skoglund-026  Art For Your Ear Podcast, interview with Sandy Skoglund: https://thejealouscurator.libsyn.com/sandy-skoglund-believe-you-have-to-do-it On Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/sandy-skoglund-believe-you-have-to-do-it/id996338562?i=1000547949009  The Jealous Curator: https://thejealouscurator.substack.com/about | https://www.instagram.com/thejealouscurator/ Sandy Skoglund: https://www.sandyskoglund.com/ | https://www.instagram.com/sandyskoglundart/  🔔 Hit subscribe or follow wherever you’re listening to never miss a new episode. 📢 Follow us on social media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/installationartpodcast/ Tiktok: @installationartpodcast Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@installationartpodcast 📚 More information about the show and previous episodes: www.installationartpodcast.com Your host Anastasia Parmson: www.anastasiaparmson.art | https://www.instagram.com/anastasiaparmson.art/ 🗣️ Join the conversation in our Linkedin group The Installation Art Society, a space for conversations about installation art and a platform for practitioners to share insights, discuss technical aspects, and exchange behind-the-scenes stories: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/14532340/

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  7. Exploring Unconventional Materials with Installation Art Pioneer Sandy Skoglund

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    Exploring Unconventional Materials with Installation Art Pioneer Sandy Skoglund

    Try Descript here: https://get.descript.com/s8kjemvu79fz In this episode, host Anastasia welcomes legendary American installation artist Sandy Skoglund for a fascinating dialogue about her life's work, creative process, and the challenges she has faced. Key insights from this episode: • How some of her childhood experiences formed her perspective as an artist. • The genesis of her first major installation, “Radioactive Cats” and the evolution of her work from photography to sculpture. • The intricate process and materials involved in creating her installations, from found objects to experimental ephemeral media like Cheez Doodles and marmalade. • Challenges with material durability and unexpected issues like insect infestations in food-based art. • The importance of learning new skills from scratch to produce her projects. • Insightful anecdotes about storage, transportation, and installation of large-scale art pieces. Sandy also reflects on the financial and logistical aspects of sustaining a career in the arts. This episode is an inspiring look into the dedication, creativity, and adaptability required in contemporary installation art, from the perspective of a very influential artist. 03:45 Early Life and Artistic Beginnings 08:28 First Installations and Influences 10:04 Radioactive Cats and Alternative Spaces 12:34 Material Choices and Fresh Hybrid 15:45 Challenges with Unusual Materials 48:25 The Saw Incident in Manhattan 49:33 Advice for Installation Artists 50:34 Documenting and Installing Art 51:46 Creating Walking On Eggshells 57:25 Funding and Financial Aspects of Art 01:00:29 Challenges and Rewards 01:09:30 The Loft Scene and Working Spaces 01:17:41 New Work and Upcoming Projects Sandy Skoglund is based in Jersey City, New Jersey. You can find out more about her work on her website sandyskoglund.com and on her Instagram http://instagram.com/sandyskoglundart/.  She works with Holden Luntz Gallery: https://www.holdenluntz.com/artists/sandy-skoglund/ Also mentioned in this episode: The Jealous Curator: https://thejealouscurator.substack.com/about | https://www.instagram.com/thejealouscurator/  Art For Your Ear Podcast, interview with Sandy Skoglund: https://thejealouscurator.libsyn.com/sandy-skoglund-believe-you-have-to-do-it https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/sandy-skoglund-believe-you-have-to-do-it/id996338562?i=1000547949009  Howdy Doody: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howdy_Doody  George Segal: https://www.theartstory.org/artist/segal-george/  Edward Kienholz: a href="https://www.theartstory.org/artist/kienholz-edward/" rel="noopener noreferrer"...

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  8. Bonus: What Is Installation Art? A Brief History and Personal Perspective

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    Bonus: What Is Installation Art? A Brief History and Personal Perspective

    In this bonus episode of The Installation Art Podcast, host Anastasia Parmson delves into the question: “What is installation art?” through a personal lens. We explore the historical roots and evolution of the medium, significant artists and works, and discuss foundational concepts, such as site-specificity, scale and accumulation, and how those differentiate installation from other contemporary art mediums. We take a look at notable artists and their historic contributions, as well as some of the guests previously featured on the show. This episode offers examples and personal observations inviting listeners to share their own perspectives and experiences. 00:00 Introduction and Listener Message 01:53 Defining Installation Art: A Personal Interpretation 02:50 Early Pioneers: Duchamp and Schwitters 05:06 Mid-20th Century Innovations 07:10 Assemblage and Accumulation 08:45 Site Specificity and Scale 17:15 Video and Multimedia Installations 18:46 Public Art and Murals 21:32 Conclusion and Listener Engagement Mentioned in this episode: Marcel Duchamp: https://www.theartstory.org/artist/duchamp-marcel/ Bicycle wheel,1913 Porte 11 Rue Larrey,1927 1200 Coal Sacks,1938 Air de Paris,1919 Kurt Schwitters: https://www.theartstory.org/artist/schwitters-kurt/ Merzbau, 1923-1937: https://www.tate.org.uk/research/tate-papers/08/kurt-schwitters-reconstructions-of-the-merzbau Joseph Beuys: https://www.theartstory.org/artist/beuys-joseph/ Yves Klein: https://www.theartstory.org/artist/klein-yves/ Le Vide, 1958: https://www.littleartnecdotes.com/le-vide-1958/ Iris Clert Gallery: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iris_Clert_Gallery Arman: https://www.theartstory.org/artist/arman/ Poubelles: https://www.armanstudio.com/artworks/poubelles Le Plein, 1960 Daniel Spoerri: https://www.theartstory.org/artist/spoerri-daniel/ Barry Le Va: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barry_Le_Va Christo & Jeanne Claude: https://www.theartstory.org/artist/christo-and-jean-claude/ Robert Smithson: https://www.theartstory.org/artist/smithson-robert/ Installation Art: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/6467162-installation-art?from_search=true&from_srp=true&qid=jnQ7mtEYpb&rank=4 Emma Fielden: https://www.emmafielden.com/ | https://www.instagram.com/emmafielden/ Do Ho Suh: https://www.instagram.com/dohosuhstudio/ Nika Neelova: https://www.nikaneelova.com/ | https://www.instagram.com/nikaneelova/?hl=en Korakrit Arunanondchai: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korakrit_Arunanondchai | https://www.instagram.com/kritbangkok/?hl=en Pipilotti Rist: https://pipilottirist.net/ | https://www.instagram.com/pipilotti_rist_studio/ Nicolas Rupcich: https://nicolasrupcich.com/ | https://www.instagram.com/rupcich/ Barbara Kruger: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barbara_Kruger Antony Gormley: https://www.antonygormley.com/ Ai Weiwei: https://www.aiweiwei.com/ | https://www.instagram.com/aiww/ Felix Gonzales Torres: https://www.theartstory.org/artist/gonzalez-torres-felix/  Wolfgang Laib: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolfgang_Laib Denes Farkas: https://denesfarkas.com/ | https://www.instagram.com/denes_k_farkas/ Anne Patterson: https://www.annepatterson.com/ | https://www.instagram.com/annepattersonstudio/?hl=en Jason Peters: https://www.jasonpeters.com/ | https://www.instagram.com/jasonpetersart/ Olga Lah: https://www.olgalah.com/ | https://www.instagram.com/olgalah_studio/ The Installation Art Podcast is a show about people who love and work with the contemporary art medium of installation. The host Anastasia Parmson, an artist herself, interviews internationally renowned artists and arts workers about the intricacies and behind-the-scenes stories of creating and

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A new resource for all things installation art is here! Join host Anastasia Parmson – an artist herself — as she uncovers stories, challenges, and lessons from behind the scenes. The show brings you in-depth conversations with internationally renowned artists and arts professionals who have exhibited installation art on the global stage. In each episode, you will hear about the creative process and the personal journeys of these exceptional artists. We will gain insights into the unique joys and challenges; as well as the logistical and financial aspects of working with installation art. Join us every fortnight as we shine a light on this underserved field, helping artists feel less alone in their studios and providing a platform for community building and knowledge sharing. Subscribe to The Installation Art Podcast on your favourite podcast app and follow us on Instagram @installationartpodcast to stay updated and connect with fellow enthusiasts. Website: https://installationartpodcast.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/installationartpodcast Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/installationartsociety/