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Purveyors of Fine Art Conversation since 2021 Hosted by Alphi Demp, seeks to showcase contemporary artists, curators, and other shakers through conversation. For enquiries please email helloalphidemp@gmail.com Cover art Bobby Dawson Courtesy DaWa Music by Chiara Tedeschi

Episodes

  1. 01/27/2022

    Austin Hearne

    I spoke with Austin Hearne about a wide variety of his work and practice during what was a very active 2020 and 2021.  We began by discussing his film Whispers, the role of Flaneur in his approach to seeing, gathering, and creating, through the viewpoint of smartphone, lo fi editorial choices, enmeshed in a series of vignettes. Austin spoke about his work with Glenn McQuaid in Satin Shadow, a two-piece Goth, coldwave band, their visual and audio motifs, creating an album, and of their performance at The Complex.Later in the chat we revisited some of Austin's most recent shows including Slabs, at The Complex, and Love Letters to Cardinal Raymo, at Periphery Space, and of the experience of creating and disassembling for these shows as well as his work with collective Child Naming Ceremony. Austin very generously spoke about his upcoming work in 2022, and how he sees his practice developing towards this. Artist statement: I am a multi-disciplinary artist. Photography, painting and installation have been at the heart of my practice now for some time. Coming from a family of painters and decorators the stuff of this industry melds with photographic material to make intricate ephemeral wallpapers, furniture pieces and mise-en-scéne that serve as backdrops for staged surreal narratives. My oeuvre has expanded lately to include music making, zine production, moving image and performance. It is important to me that I approach every project with an openness, to push whatever medium I am working in, to take risks in the name of progression. My work is concerned with Irelands occupation by the Catholic Church and in particular its effects on my past and present life as a queer person. I use my position to comment with snarling, snarky satire over an institution that has floated like a spectre over a population and who still seek to govern lives, loves and bodies.  Links to works discussed: Whispers, film https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZF-vPQMUoo&t=827s Satin Shadow, live at The Complex https://vimeo.com/552384114 Slabs, The Complex https://www.thecomplex.ie/slabs Love letters to Cardinal Raymo, and interview with James Merrigan https://periphery.space/exhibitions/2021/7/8/austin-hearne-cardinal-raymo Child Naming Ceremony  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5oXw2xn5v7Y&t=302s Artist website http://www.bishopaustinhearne.com/ Social Media  Instagram @austinhearne Twitter @austin_hearne

  2. 07/21/2021

    Enniscorthy Walls Project (With Lisa Byrne and Lar Dunne)

    (Recorded on site at The Presentation Centre) On this episode, I chatted with Project Manager Lisa Byrne and Lar Dunne about the successful launch of the Enniscorthy Walls project. Lisa Byrne is Visual Arts Manager of The Presentation Centre, and Wexford Arts Centre. Lar Dunne is Marketing and Social Media Manager, for both sites respectively. Enniscorthy Walls is a project spearheaded and managed by Lisa and Lar in which ‘five nationally renowned artists facilitate the design and application of street art in key locations identified as high focus areas in need of rejuvenation,’ These spaces are then selected by the participating artists and are activated through their own artistic vision, and reference to the cultural lineage of the environment. During this conversation, we spoke about some of the featured artists work including Ominous Omin, and their stunning Eileen Gray (World-renowned architect and modernist designer who hailed from Enniscorthy) mural, as well as upcoming sites and designs which will be undertaken by Amanda Doran, Anna Doran, ADW Art, and Solus. I was particularly moved to hear Lisa and Larry express their ethos behind this project, and moreover how in a very short period of time, they have utilised the Presentation Centre as a hub for forward-thinking creatives, celebrating shared heritage and moving towards raising the status of Enniscorthy as a positive contemporary space. We also spoke about the most recent exhibition, ‘Chrysallis’, show by Eva O'Donovan, and the media coverage by RTE’s Nationwide. More information on Enniscorthy Walls, and other upcoming projects can be found via the links below. Image shown, L-R, Lar, Omin, and Lisa, at the Eileen Gray mural. https://www.presentationcentre.ie/ https://www.independent.ie/regionals/enniscorthyguardian/out-about/enniscorthy-walls-project-to-transform-look-of-town-39957663.html

    Enniscorthy Walls Project (With Lisa Byrne and Lar Dunne)
  3. 06/29/2021

    Sam Bradley

    Sam Bradley is a writer and podcaster.  He is the co-host of the Starter Set Dungeons & Dragons podcast and the creator of the Tales of Tarthage crime drama podcast.   Starter Set - A Dungeons & Dragons podcast serves as a guide to new players trying the game for the first time while providing veteran players with customised ‘homebrewed’ content and discussions on narrative implications of the game.  The show, which releases new episodes every Friday on the Robot’s Radio podcast network, is presented by Ed Silvester and Sam Bradley.  Tales of Tarthage is a D&D inspired crime drama set in the fictional city of Tarthage. The show follows the lives of four members of an Extraordinary Crimes Unit as they investigate a series of murders in the build up to an election. The show examines the human stories and themes of economic struggle, corruption and the war on crime in an otherwise fantastical setting. It draws inspiration from the work of David Simon, Jed Mercurio and JRR Tolkien, as well as real stories from members of the UK law enforcement community. It’s first season concluded in May 2021 and was well received. Season 2 will begin August 2021 with more seasons planned for 2022 and beyond.   Starter Set Studio is a small content creation platform used by Ed Silvester and Sam Bradley to publish work that complements the Wizards of the Coast Tabletop Roleplaying Game, Dungeons & Dragons. Their current published works are the Starter Set Manual of Homebrew Heroes which contains four brand new playable races, and the People’s Republic of Aqualibrium Map which allows players to set their own adventures in the city homebrewed during the Making a Metropolis series on Starter Set.   Episodes of both Tales of Tarthage and Starter Set can be found everywhere podcasts are available: https://open.spotify.com/show/017DIgzgMJkvxOru4rywNr

    Sam Bradley
  4. 06/22/2021

    Amanda Doran

    Recorded live on site in Amanda Doran's superb studio, Gorey, Ireland. Energised, inspired, and elevated to sublime levels- it was an honour to be there and learn of her work and outlook.  "My work is currently dealing with themes of discomfort, death and rebirth as a cathartic outlet for me to address the peculiarities and unpredictability’s this past year has brought us. I am engaging with themes of death, destruction, despair and the macabre side of alternative cultures; such as the tattoo scene and the punk and metal music scene. The rawness of these dark and somewhat sinister images brings about a type of purity with which a beauty can begin to emerge from. Every aspect of life has an inevitable cycle, some things have to be confronted, battled with and destroyed to be reborn. It is that teetering chaotic edge from death to rebirth that interests me. The work is painted with exuberance and immediacy, as if almost wanting to exorcize these images. Humour always plays an important part in my work and currently there is evidence of a dark humorous twist in some of the contexts and titles of the paintings. The works are thickly painted with figures that are obscure but also have aesthetically pleasing qualities such as ornate tattooed skin or animals with thickly textured fur or feathers. Overall it is the playfulness and lack of control the painter can happen upon while making work that engages me the most in my practice. At times I like that to be reflected throughout; with image content, materials used or painting titles." Text courtesy of artist, Amanda Doran. Image taken during studio visit.

    Amanda Doran

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Purveyors of Fine Art Conversation since 2021 Hosted by Alphi Demp, seeks to showcase contemporary artists, curators, and other shakers through conversation. For enquiries please email helloalphidemp@gmail.com Cover art Bobby Dawson Courtesy DaWa Music by Chiara Tedeschi