The Installation Art Podcast

Anastasia Parmson
The Installation Art Podcast

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. 404.zero: Crafting Generative Art through Code, Sound and Improvisation

    -6 J

    404.zero: Crafting Generative Art through Code, Sound and Improvisation

    Try Descript here: https://get.descript.com/s8kjemvu79fz In episode 23 of The Installation Art Podcast, I’m joined by the brilliant duo behind 404.zero, Kristina and Alex. Renowned for their groundbreaking work at the intersection of visuals, sound, and technology, 404.zero crafts mesmerizing large-scale installations and modular soundscapes that explore big philosophical questions around death, the unknown, and the cosmos. From self-taught programming to custom-built tools and hardware, 404.zero push the boundaries of what’s possible in audio-visual art. In our conversation, they share their journey, creative process, and insights into the challenges and joys of working on ambitious international projects. We also discuss: • Their successful venture into modular music production. • How the self-taught duo's use of modular synthesizers has redefined their approach to art-making. • From remote installations to visa issues, Kristina and Alex share some of the logistical hurdles they have been facing. • Their belief that installations should invite profound personal reflection and interaction. 00:00 Introduction and Quick Questions 01:24 Early Influences and Career Beginnings 06:57 Meeting and Collaborating 09:01 First Major Projects 20:41 Innovative Installations and Techniques 31:46 Installation in Unique Venues 33:05 Creating Site-Specific Soundscapes 34:11 Challenges and Outsourcing 34:44 Audience Interaction and Impact 48:00 Visa Issues and Future Aspirations 404.zero’s work has been showcased at major festivals like Dark Mofo, MUTEK, GAMMA and more. Learn more about their projects on their website: https://www.404zero.com/ & check out the visuals on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@404zero and follow them on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/404.zero  🎙️ Found value in this episode? Don’t forget to follow, rate, and review the podcast on your favorite platform! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 🗣️ Have thoughts or questions? Leave us a voice message and it might be featured in a future episode! https://www.speakpipe.com/InstallationArtPodcast  Also mentioned in this episode: Mariinsky Theater: https://www.mariinsky.ru/en/ Multimedia Art Museum (MAMM): https://mamm-mdf.ru/en/ Touchdesigner: https://derivative.ca/ | https://www.instagram.com/TouchDesigner/ Moscow Planetarium: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moscow_Planetarium  Xology: https://www.xology.com/hardware-design  Kinect tracking: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kinect  Greenhouse Studios: https://www.greenhouse.is/ | a...

    1 h 7 min
  2. Bonus: Recap of Interview With Alex Chinneck

    26 NOV. · BONUS

    Bonus: Recap of Interview With Alex Chinneck

    In this special bonus episode of 'The Installation Art Podcast,' we celebrate a milestone by revisiting an insightful interview with the renowned artist Alex Chinneck, which can be found here: https://installationartpodcast.com/alex-chinneck-021  Key takeaways include: • Chinneck's innovative approach to large-scale sculptures and public installations. • His creative methods for securing materials and collaborations through sheer perseverance and inventive resourcefulness. • The necessity of allowing public art to evolve or be removed over time, embracing its impermanence. • Overcoming rejection and the value of naivete in the art world. • The dichotomy between commercial and public art. This recap episodes not only celebrates Chinneck’s extraordinary projects but also offers lessons and food for thought for artists and contemporary art enthusiasts. Homework:  Anselm (2023) – the documentary Chinneck loved and recommended: https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x910krc Anselm Kiefer: Remembering The Future – another documentary available to watch on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FUQuhoqTKtg and on Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/112053965  Try Descript, my favourite audio and video editing program: https://get.descript.com/s8kjemvu79fz  Have thoughts or feedback? Leave us a voice message: https://www.speakpipe.com/InstallationArtPodcast  Or email anastasia@installationartpodcast.com 00:48 Celebrating One Year of the Podcast 01:22 Revisiting the Alex Chinneck Interview 04:04 Alex Chinneck's Journey into Art 10:03 The Mindset of Alex Chinneck 14:41 Facilitation Over Fabrication  16:00 Maintaining Naivety and Ambition 17:24 Facing Rejection and Perseverance 19:45 The Struggle with Self-Sufficiency 25:03 The Complexity of Public Art 28:00 Homework and Final Thoughts 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 showing work that is site-specific, ephemeral, large scale or immersive. 🔔 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 📚 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/

    33 min
  3. Defying Logic and Gravity: The Art of Facilitation with Alex Chinneck

    19 NOV.

    Defying Logic and Gravity: The Art of Facilitation with Alex Chinneck

    Try Descript: get.descript.com/s8kjemvu79fz REPLAY: As a one-year podcast anniversary celebration we are re-relasing this fascinating interview that was originally published in two parts. In this in-depth discussion, renowned UK artist Alex Chinneck delves into his evolution as a creative practitioner, from his time at Chelsea College of Art to his viral architectural interventions and public art projects. In this episode we will hear: • Exactly how Alex bootstrapped huge projects with no budget. • Why he suffered from severe burnout and what changes had to be made in his process • About the importance of facilitation over fabrication • His experiences regarding the challenges of permanent and temporary public art projects • About collaborations whose role has been instrumental in realizing Chinneck’s ambitious vision Alex Chinneck is based in Kent, UK. Check out his work on his website https://www.alexchinneck.com/ and give him a follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alexchinneck/ Where to see Alex's permanent public sculptures: • The inverted pylon "A Bullet From A Shooting Star" on Ordnance Crescent, Greenwich peninsula, London. • The cracked facade titled "Six Pins And Half A Dozen Needles" at 77 Fulham Palace Road in Hammersmith, London. • The exploding staircase "A Spring in Your Step" in Circus Street, Brighton. • Series of "Group Hug" sculptures on buildings in Nancy, France. Also mentioned in this episode: Chelsea College of Arts: https://www.arts.ac.uk/colleges/chelsea-college-of-arts | https://www.instagram.com/unioftheartslondon/ Tate Britain: https://www.tate.org.uk/visit/tate-britain | https://www.instagram.com/tate Conrad Shawcross: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conrad_Shawcross | https://www.instagram.com/conradshawcross/?hl=en David Murphy: https://www.davidmurphystudio.co.uk/ | https://www.instagram.com/_davidmurphystudio/ Ibstock Brick: https://www.ibstock.co.uk/ibstock-brick | https://www.instagram.com/ibstock.official/ Smith And Wallwork Engineers: https://www.smithandwallwork.com/who-are-we/ | https://www.instagram.com/smithandwallwork/ English Heritage: https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/ | https://instagram.com/englishheritage Arts Council England: https://www.artscouncil.org.uk/ | https://www.instagram.com/aceagrams Frank Gehry: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Gehry Rachel Whiteread: https://gagosian.com/artists/rachel-whiteread/ | https://www.instagram.com/rachelwhitereadofficial Richard Wilson: https://www.richardwilsonsculptor.com/ Gordon Matta-Clark: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gordon_Matta-Clark Covent Garden: https://www.coventgarden.london/ | https://www.instagram.com/coventgardenldn Illuminate Productions: https://www.illuminateproductions.co.uk/ | http://instagram.com/illuminating_arts The Darent Wax Company: https://www.darentwax.com/ | https://uk.linkedin.com/company/the-darent-wax-company-ltd Anselm Kiefer: Remembering the Future: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4212634/ | Watch here: https://youtu.be/FUQuhoqTKtg?si=JYiPNUgjV_oG9HZR Alan Yentob: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Yentob | https://www.instagram.com/ayentob1/ Millimetre: https://millimetre.uk.net/ | https://www.instagram.com/millimetremakes/ Milan Design Week: https://www.salonemilano.it/en | https://instagram.com/isaloniofficial/ Anish Kapoor: https://anishkapoor.com/ | https://www.instagram.com/dirty_corner Antony Gormley: https://www.antonygormley.com/ Richard Serra: https://gagosian.com/artists/richard-serra/ Michael Heizer: https://gagosian.com/artists/michael-heizer/ Thom Yorke: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9BJwi8Q2AiLtLHdGlWqsrQ |...

    1 h 52 min
  4. Elizabeth Day: Unraveling Trauma Through Art and Activism

    5 NOV.

    Elizabeth Day: Unraveling Trauma Through Art and Activism

    In episode 20, we sit down with renowned Australian artist and activist Elizabeth Day. Known for her inventive use of materials such as unraveled textiles, grass casts, and even chewing gum, Elizabeth shares her meandering career path from traditional painting, to working with inmates, to large-scale installations that address themes of migration, trauma, and social change. Tune in to hear about: • Her unique approach to textile-based installations • Public art projects addressing Indigenous histories and social issues • Transforming everyday materials into impactful works • Processing personal and collective trauma through art • Upcoming projects, including a retrospective exhibition This conversation offers a deep dive into Day’s artistic philosophy, her commitment to activism through art, and her advice to emerging artists. Perfect for anyone seeking insights into socially engaged art practices and innovative material use. Elizabeth Day is based in Sydney, Australia. You can find out more about her work on her website https://elizabethday.art/ and on her Instagram @elizabethday28 https://www.instagram.com/elizabethday28/ 02:42 Migration and Family Background 05:05 Art Education and Early Influences 06:14 Exploring Installation Art 09:54 Life in London and Artistic Awakening 11:39 Return to Australia and First Installations 16:26 Prisons and Social Issues 21:51 Unravelling and Textile Art 23:22 Chewing Gum Paintings and Activism 26:28 Site-Specific Art and Public Spaces 27:27 Material Choices and Sustainability 28:13 Textile Art in the Contemporary Scene 31:49 Grass Casts: A Unique Medium 33:48 Liverpool, Liverpool: A Tale of Two Cities 37:51 Studio Spaces: The Struggle for Artists 44:51 Processing Trauma Through Art 49:21 Current Projects and Future Aspirations Elizabeth is exhibited by Mais Wright gallery: https://www.maiswright.com/artists/elizabeth-day/ You san see her work in person in “Dreams Nursed in Darkness” at Woollongong Art Gallery until 24 November 2024: https://wollongongartgallery.au/wag-exhibitions/dreams-nursed-in-darkness Also mentioned in this episode: Cementa Festival: https://cementa.com.au/ | https://www.instagram.com/cementafestival/  Anton Holzner: https://www.artnet.com/artists/anton-holzner/ Greenham Common: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greenham_Common_Women's_Peace_Camp Sydney College of the Arts: https://www.sydney.edu.au/arts/schools/sydney-college-of-the-arts.html | https://www.instagram.com/artss_sydney/ Rose Ann McGreevy: http://roseannmcgreevy.blogspot.com/  Barbara Halnan: https://www.articulateprojectspace.org/project/22-03-W  Robert Smithson: https://www.theartstory.org/artist/smithson-robert/  Long Bay Correctional Centre: a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long_Bay_Correctional_Centre"...

    1 h 2 min
  5. Capturing Motion in Stillness: David Spriggs' Layered Installations

    15 OCT.

    Capturing Motion in Stillness: David Spriggs' Layered Installations

    In this episode, we sit down with internationally renowned artist David Spriggs to explore his unique approach to installation art through the use of layered transparent sheets. David shares his career path from early artistic experiments in England and Canada, to his education at prestigious institutions like Central Saint Martins.  Key learning moments include: Insights into David’s technique of transparent layering to create spatial, multidimensional works that transform with audience interaction.Reflections on his upbringing and how his family has influenced his career.A deep dive into his notable projects and how context, time, and space shape his installations.The logistical challenges of creating and transporting large-scale installations, particularly during the COVID-19 lockdowns. This episode provides a compelling look at how transparency, space, and viewer perception play a pivotal role in David Spriggs’ work, offering valuable insights for artists, curators, and contemporary art enthusiasts alike. David Spriggs is based on Vancouver Island, Canada. You can find out more about his work on his website https://davidspriggs.art and on his Instagram @david_spriggs https://www.instagram.com/david_spriggs/  03:03 Family influence and becoming an artist 06:09 Academic Pursuits and Global Experiences 07:15 Discovering his innovative installation technique 13:06 The Role of Context and Audience in Art 32:07 Reflecting on the impact of COVID-19 33:37 Creating the First Wave installation 40:37 The importance of scale and color 52:26 Lighting vs transparency 55:24 Dream projects and future aspirations Also mentioned in this episode: Emily Carr University in Vancouver: https://www.ecuad.ca | https://www.instagram.com/emilycarru/ Central Saint Martins:  https://www.arts.ac.uk/colleges/central-saint-martins | https://www.instagram.com/csm_news/   Concordia University: https://www.concordia.ca/ | https://www.instagram.com/concordiauniversity/ Bauhaus University: https://www.uni-weimar.de/en/university/start/ | https://www.instagram.com/bauhaus_uni/  Sharjah Biennial: https://sharjahart.org/ | https://www.instagram.com/sharjahart/ Messums Whiltshire: https://www.messums.org/ | https://www.instagram.com/messumswest  The New York Stock Exchange Pediment: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_Stock_Exchange_Building  Pittura...

    1 h 3 min
  6. Inside the Mind of Hans Op de Beeck: Monumental Art with Heart

    24 SEPT.

    Inside the Mind of Hans Op de Beeck: Monumental Art with Heart

    In this episode of The Installation Art Podcast, we sit down with accomplished Belgian artist Hans Op de Beeck to explore his multifaceted career spanning installation art, sculpture, theater, and film. Dive into a thoughtful conversation about balancing personal life with creating monumental installations. Key takeaways include: • Hans’s reflections on work-life balance and not having the fear of missing out. • Insights into the logistics of transporting and installing large-scale artworks from small studio beginnings to international exhibitions. • His approach to learning on the job and his philosophy of infusing the essence of reality into art. • Reflections on the longevity of large scale installation art and the financial realities of creating it. This episode offers a deeply personal look into Hans Op de Beeck's career milestones, creative process, and future ambitions, emphasising his warm personality and dedication to his craft and his family. Perfect for artists, curators, and fans of contemporary art looking for behind-the-scenes stories of the art world. 07:01 Childhood and Early Influences 10:07 Artistic Philosophy and Pandemic Reflections 11:05 Project-Based Creativity and Deadlines 27:46 First Museum Show and Large-Scale Installations 33:00 The Authenticity of Fake 43:14 Learning by Doing 46:08 Sea of Tranquility Project 48:55 Social Commentary Through Art 54:12 Logistical Challenges of Large-Scale Art 57:07 Permanent Installations and Future Prospects 59:44 Interactive Art and Public Engagement 01:07:51 Funding and Financial Realities 01:15:04 Studio Life and Team Dynamics 01:19:36 Navigating the Art World and Personal Reflections 01:33:14 Future Ambitions and Dream Projects 01:41:32 Current Projects and Collaborations Hans op de Beeck ins based in Brussels, Belgium. You can find out more about his work on his website hansopdebeeck.com and on his Instagram @hans_op_de_beeck https://www.instagram.com/hans_op_de_beeck/ He is represented by: Galleria Continua https://www.galleriacontinua.com/artists/hans-op-de-beeck-53 Galerie Krinzinger https://galerie-krinzinger.at/artists/hans-op-de-beeck/ Ron Mandos gallery https://ronmandos.nl/artist/hans-op-de-beeck/ Templon New York https://www.templon.com/exhibitions/whispered-tales/ Pilevnely gallery https://www.pilevneli.com/artists/32-hans-op-de-beeck/overview/ You can see his work in person at Templon Gallery in NYC, November 7 - December 21, 2024. Also mentioned in this episode: Art Basel: https://www.artbasel.com/?lang=en | https://www.instagram.com/artbasel | @artbasel 
Documenta: https://www.documenta.de/en/about | https://www.instagram.com/documentafifteen/
 Venice Biennale: https://www.labiennale.org/en/art/2024 | https://www.instagram.com/labiennale/ | @BiennaleChannel
 Nordic Watercolor Museum: https://www.akvarellmuseet.org/en | https://www.instagram.com/nordiskaakvarellmuseet/ | @NordiskaAkvarellmuseet
 Anselm Kiefer: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anselm_Kiefer | https://www.instagram.com/anselm_kiefer/
 Schauspiel Frankfurt: https://www.schauspielfrankfurt.de/international/ | https://www.instagram.com/schauspiel_frankfurt/ 
Tate Modern: https://www.tate.org.uk/visit/tate-modern | https://www.instagram.com/tate | @Tate 
 Coen brothers: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coen_brothers
Raymond Carver: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raymond_Carver
 Peter Doig: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Doig | https://www.instagram.com/PeterDoig/ 
Peter Jackson: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Jackson | @PeterJackson 
 The Humanity Museum in the Hague: https://www.museumofhumanity.nl/https://www.instagram.com/museumofhumanity | @museumofhumanity8967 
Gemeentemuseum:...

    1 h 47 min
  7. Venice Biennale 2024: Edith Karlson’s Immersive Estonian Pavilion

    3 SEPT.

    Venice Biennale 2024: Edith Karlson’s Immersive Estonian Pavilion

    In this episode, we dive deep into the life and career of Estonian artist Edith Karlson, who is the mastermind behind the incredibly detailed and immersive Estonian Pavilion at Venice Art Biennale 2024. Key takeaways from this engaging interview: • Edith discusses the serendipitous path that led her to study sculpture and the challenges she faced after art school. • Insights into her techniques and materials, including her preference for unconventional choices and making her own clay. • The extensive logistics and process behind her monumental Venice Biennale project. Listen to learn many surprising details from behind the scenes. • The impact of motherhood on her career and the challenges of being a female artist in Estonia. • Her plans for the future and advice for aspiring sculptors. This episode offers a detailed look at Edith's creative process, her thoughts on artist life, and her future aspirations. Tune in for a behind-the-scenes perspective on one of contemporary art’s rising stars. 02:05 Introduction and Icebreaker Questions 05:47 Early Influences and Artistic Awakening 07:42 Choosing Art School and Sculpture 11:31 Developing a Unique Sculpting Style 16:28 First Solo Show and Early Career Challenges 31:42 Venice Biennale Project: The Journey Begins 37:41 The Creative Process Behind Estonian Pavilion 39:04 Custom Creations and Logistics 40:22 Community Contributions and Home-Made Clay 43:16 Post-Exhibition Plans and Reflections 52:36 Balancing Art and Parenthood 56:22 Challenges and Hard Lessons as an Artist 59:22 Studio Rituals and Artistic Persistence 01:01:12 Future Projects and Musical Endeavors 01:02:40 Advice for Aspiring Sculptors 01:06:26 Final Thoughts and Calls to Action Edith Karlson is based in Tallinn, Estonia. You can find out more about her work in the Estonian Centre for Cotemporary Art database: https://cca.ee/en/artists-database/edith-karlson and on her Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/edith_karlson/ Karlson is represented by Temnikova & Kasela Gallery: https://temnikova.ee/ She is also in a band called VANA, you can purchase their digital album here: https://sadfun.bandcamp.com/album/vana-viimne-ratsu  Also mentioned in this episode: Estonian Art Academy: https://www.artun.ee/en/home/ | https://www.instagram.com/eka_estonian_academy_of_arts/ | @EKAEstonianAcademyofArts Venice Biennale: https://www.labiennale.org/en/art/2024 | https://www.instagram.com/labiennale/ | @BiennaleChannel Estonian Pavilion 2024: https://www.labiennale.org/en/art/2024/estonia  Temikova & Kasela Gallery: https://temnikova.ee/ | https://www.instagram.com/temnikovakaselagallery/  Liste Art Fair: a href="https://www.liste.ch/en/home.html" rel="noopener...

    1 h 13 min
  8. The Art of Surrender: Beth Lipman’s Intricate Glass Installations

    13 AOÛT

    The Art of Surrender: Beth Lipman’s Intricate Glass Installations

    In this episode, host Anastasia Parmson interviews celebrated American artist Beth Lipman. The conversation is rich with insights and learning moments, highlighting Lipman's artistic journey, processes, and challenges.  Key takeaways include: • The influence of Lipman's creative family, and how growing up surrounded by folk art shaped her practice.  • Her shift to creating large-scale glass installations, which often take years to complete. • The collaborative nature of her work, involving other skilled professionals and leveraging residencies and institutional resources. • Exploring themes of temporality, memento mori, and the human condition through her intricate compositions. • Lipman's perspective on the conceptual impact of failure and destruction within her work. Tune in to discover how Beth Lipman choreographs the intricate dance of creating immersive, thought-provoking glass installations. Beth Lipman is based in Sheboygan Falls, Wisconsin. You can find out more about her work on her website https://www.bethlipman.com/ and on her Instagram https://www.instagram.com/beth_lipman_artist/ 02:18 Introduction and Fun Questions 08:50 Childhood Influences and Early Creativity 16:38 Art Education and Material Exploration 25:53 The Process and Philosophy of Glass Art 31:18 Collaborations and Working with Other Artists 41:57 Storage Challenges for Large Works 43:30 Transporting and Assembling Glass Art 45:30 Behind The Scenes Malfunction Story 49:26 Reuse and Reincarnation of Artworks 51:28 Viewer Interaction and the Challenges of Creating Immersive Art 01:06:30 Funding of The Work 01:14:28 Advice for Aspiring Artists 01:15:00 Upcoming Projects Also mentioned in this episode: The Daily, NYT: https://www.nytimes.com/column/the-daily | The Bulwark Podcasts: https://www.thebulwark.com/listen The New Yorker Radio Hour: https://www.newyorker.com/podcast/the-new-yorker-radio-hour | https://instagram.com/newyorkermag/ How I Built This With Guy Raz: https://wondery.com/shows/how-i-built-this/ | https://www.instagram.com/guy.raz/ Topo Chico: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Topo_Chico New York Gift Fair aka NY NOW: https://nynow.com/ | https://www.instagram.com/ny_now/ Metropolitan Museum of Art: https://www.metmuseum.org/ | https://www.instagram.com/metmuseum/ Philadelphia Museum of Art: https://philamuseum.org/ | https://www.instagram.com/philamuseum/ Baltimore Museum of Art: https://artbma.org/ | https://www.instagram.com/baltimoremuseumofart/ Smithsonian Museums: https://www.si.edu/visit/hours | https://instagram.com/smithsonian MassArt: https://massart.edu/ Tyler School of Art and Architecture, Temple University: https://tyler.temple.edu/ | https://www.instagram.com/tyler_artandarchitecture/ Magdalena Abakanowicz: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magdalena_Abakanowicz Brooklyn Museum: https://www.brooklynmuseum.org/ | https://instagram.com/brooklynmuseum Severin Roesen: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Severin_Roesen Blown Away on Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/title/80215147 | https://www.instagram.com/blownawayseries/ Marina Abramovic: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marina_Abramović | https://www.instagram.com/abramovicinstitute/?hl=en Matt Crane: http://www.silvercranellc.com/ Jordan Smith: https://jordan-smith-glass.com/ | https://www.instagram.com/sandsmithglass/ RISD Museum: https://www.risd.edu/academics/campus-resources/risd-museum | https://www.instagram.com/risd1877/ Museum of Arts and Design: https://madmuseum.org/ | http://instagram.com/madmuseum Iowa State University: https://www.iastate.edu/ | https://www.instagram.com/iowastateu/ Muskegon Museum of Art: https://muskegonartmuseum.org/|...

    1 h 20 min

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À propos

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/

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