Interviews
Article date: Thursday, February 12, 2015
“I always play with my origins” – interview with Berna Reale
Berna Reale was born in 1965 in Belém, city located in the State of Pará in North Brazil. Recently invited by Luis Camilo Osorio and Cauê Alves to exhibit at the Brazilian Pavillion in the next Biennale de Venezia, she is one of the most prominent Brazilian artists at the moment.
Article date: Sunday, February 8, 2015
New technology brings Van Gogh to life: an interview with academy award winning producer Hugh Welchman
If one thing is clear, it’s that Vincent van Gogh continues to inspire. In this case, he has inspired the creation of the world’s first feature-length painted animation, “Loving Vincent”, produced by Oscar winning film companies Breakthru Films and Trademark Film.
Article date: Wednesday, January 14, 2015
"I believe that humor is the most intellectual language" - interview with Olaf Breuning
Olaf Breuning, one of the most talented artists of our generation, works in different media. His artwork is shown at fairs and is exhibited worldwide, but he doesn’t make such a big and serious deal out of contemporary art. Have you met artists like this? Humor is his trademark, along with honesty and openness.
Article date: Friday, January 9, 2015
"Sound has always been my primary tool" - interview with Susan Philipsz about her sound installations and more
Susan Philipsz (born in 1965, Scotland) is an artist, who initially started as a sculptor, and is now best known for her sound installations.
Article date: Monday, January 5, 2015
Exclusive interview with Rob Cantor
"You're walking in the woods.
There's no one around,
And your phone is dead.
Out of the corner of your eye you spot him... "
This is how Rob Cantor's YouTube hit starts. Is this the bohemian rhapsody of the 21-st century?
Article date: Tuesday, November 18, 2014
“I am telling stories in space” – Interview with Nedko SOLAKOV
Nedko Solakov, a Bulgarian artist, well known for his narrative works, combining texts on life observations and all possible media he works in, gave an interview to Artdependence Magazine.
Article date: Friday, October 17, 2014
Make art, like love | Interview with Kendell Geers
Broken glass and barbed wire always play a major role in describing Kendell Geers' attitude to what is going on in the world. The range of media used is very diverse: sculpture, installation, painting, photography, and drawing. Kendell Geers has exhibited globally and took part in a number of events: Documenta, Taipei Biennial, Lyon Biennial, Glasstress at the Venice Biennial to name a few. He also had solo shows in Stedelijk Museum voor Actuele Kunst in Gent, Palais de Tokyo, Haus der Kunst in Munich etc.