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    <title>Turpentine Galleries</title>
    <description>Each week a guest artist selects three works of visual art and one book that has been most important to their practice. This includes one of their own works of art and two from other artists. In doing so we talk about the journey to becoming an artist and some of the main influences on their work. The art work is available to view on the podcast&apos;s website. </description>
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    <itunes:author>Sally Ede-Golightly</itunes:author>
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      <description><![CDATA[Aaron talks to Michael Hirschbich­ler about spirit houses in Papua New Guinea and the work of Robert Smithson. Michael is an artist and architect who works on the thresh­old of art, archi­tec­ture and anthro­pol­o­gy. Mov­ing between research and its spec­u­la­tive trans­for­ma­tion and employ­ing a wide range of media, he explores how cul­tur­al, social, polit­i­cal, reli­gious and sci­en­tific nar­ra­tives, mytholo­gies and ide­olo­gies mate­ri­al­ize and shape the spaces we live in. Michael stud­ied at ETH Zurich, Hum­boldt Uni­ver­sität zu Berlin and Berlin Uni­ver­si­ty of the Arts (UdK). He was a res­i­dent at YARAT Con­tem­po­rary Art Space in Baku, the Cité inter­na­tionale des arts in Paris, Vil­la Kamo­gawa (Goethe Insti­tut) in Kyoto and SACO (Goethe Insti­tut and Insti­tut Français) in Antofa­gas­ta, and he is the recip­i­ent of the Hans Hollein Fel­low­ship 2020 and the Rome Prize by the Ger­man Acad­e­my Vil­la Massimo.]]></description>
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      <description><![CDATA[Joschi Herczeg is a conceptual artist born in Basel and now based in Zurich. He is part of the collective Jocjonjosch. Listen to Joschi discuss with Aaron his performance art along with his selection of work from Sol LeWitt and Peter Tillessen.  ]]></description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 21 Jan 2022 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <description><![CDATA[Swedish-born, Switzerland and Alderney-based artist Bennt Bengtsson talks about the work of David Hockney and Antonia Showering. Bennt is a painter, photographer and sculptor. He has a studio in Switzerland and runs le Passage gallery in Alderney and has had numerous solo and join shows in Switzerland, Sweden and the Channel Islands.  ]]></description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 14 Jan 2022 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <description><![CDATA[Aaron Yeandle talks with conceptual artist Peter Tillessen. Peter was born in the Black Forest. He first studied Agronomics at Christian Albrecht University in Kiel and later Photography at F.A.M.U (Film and TV School of the Academy of Performing Arts) in Prague and at ZHDK (Zurich University of the Arts) in Zurich. Peter Tillessen also works as an architectural photographer. He won the Zurich Art Prize in 2012 for his work  'Rap, 2012 (Project No. 79)' which he discusses in this podcast along with the work of Simon Starling and Francis Alys.]]></description>
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      <description><![CDATA[Tim Benson PROI RP NEAC talks about his painting 'Mohammed, Ebola survivor' along with his choice of  Rembrandt's painting, 'Self Portrait with two Circles' and Damien Hirst's work from 1990, 'A Thousand Years.' He also discussed the work of Tom Croft during Covid and a book that has been important to him.  ]]></description>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>London based ceramics artist William Martin talks about the importance of the work of Elmgreen & Dragset and Theaster Gates on his own practice, along with the book, The Mushroom at the End of the World, by Anna Tsing. This episode was recorded during lock down and there may be small amounts of background noise at times. </p><p>View the images at <a href="www.turpentinegalleries.com">www.turpentinegalleries.com</a></p>
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