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Ever wondered why contemporary art is considered art at all? Or stood in a gallery pondering the story behind a famous artist’s life or the meaning of their piece de resistance? Think all art is nonsense? Then let us debunk some artistic myths and weave you some stories as we discuss a whole lot of art-related noise with the people who make creativity their life’s work – artists (in case that wasn’t clear!)
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Dan Baldwin and Enter Gallery have been working with each other for an impressive 20 years. Over that time Dan's style has evolved. Shifting from dark experimental compositions to a more nature-inspired aesthetic. Through it all Enter Gallery has provided a crucial platform to showcase Dan's work. It's fostered a loyalty and trust that has weathere…
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Elizabeth Waggett is a British artist based in Texas. Her work combines a monochrome photorealism with elements of gold leaf. The resulting images are a delicate commentary on materialism and meaning. Visiting Enter Gallery following a residency at Chalet Saunton in North Devon. She talks about the ideas behind her art and how her upbringing has sh…
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Ola Volo is a Kazakh Canadian artist known for her folklore-inspired work and her depiction of strong women who sit at the centre of their own stories. Travelling to the UK earlier in the year she painted her first mural in the UK. A sassy queen of hearts in Brighton imbuing the spirit of the women of the city, Working with Enter gallery that visit…
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In this episode of Art Related Noise, we’re hearing from Brighton artist, Haus of Lucy. In the episode, Lucy discusses Ghost Town, her 2023 solo show at Enter Gallery. The show explores the death of the high street and the knock-on effect of its demise on our sense of connection and community, and asks, without a central place to meet and mingle, w…
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Mr Cenz is an artist known for his large-scale freestyle murals and paintings. Often depicted high on the side of a building, the subjects peer out against a background of abstract swirls and colors. Taking influence from his background in graffiti the work is spontaneous and instinctive. The end result is a kind of futuristic ideal that peers out …
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Dave White - Dave White is an artist known as a pioneer of the sneaker art movement. Celebrating 20 years since he first created artworks on trainers, these were pieces that would make him an international name with high profile collaborations with the likes of Nike and Brand Jordan. To celebrate the anniversary he spoke to a live audience at the E…
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Charlotte Rose is an artist heavily influenced by 60’s culture and fashion. Her work pokes fun at the marketing of the era. Bringing in familiar imagery and combining it with other cultural icons to create some impactful pop art. Now with two sell out solo exhibitions behind her, she explains how the lockdown had forced her to move away from a succ…
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Benjamin Thomas Taylor is an artist known for his bright pop art inspired paintings. Mixing a love of colour with an obsession with diagrams and perspective, his work is meant to transport. To move from reality into another world of possibility. First appearing in season one of the podcast, Ben explains how his work has evolved since then and how h…
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Slim Aarons was an American photographer known for his work capturing a golden age of wealth, privilege and beauty. His images are representative of a time of hope and opportunity in a world recovering from war but one which was filled with renewal. Now Slim's work is a part of the Getty Images archive and looked after by Shawn Waldron. Writing a b…
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The Art Yard Sale is back after a pandemic forced absence. A unique chance for art lovers to meet the artists, it's been missed over the last 2 years. That sense of connection between buyer and artist has been a key part of the Enter Gallery philosophy for years. In this episode of Art Related Noise we take a look around the 2022 Art Yard Sale, spe…
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Dan Hillier is known for his dark, elaborate and often surreal artworks which draw on inspirations within nature, iconography and old traditions. Often using Victorian illustration as the basis of his work he layers together collages which generate an otherworldly feel. His latest piece is called ‘Revelator’ which is also the front cover of the nov…
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Dave White is an artist known for his paintings of the natural world. Using an approach that is at the same time figurative and abstract. His work captures the movement, energy and personality of his muses from all across the animal kingdom. Covering a range of topics we get to find out about his childhood, his passion for the natural world and his…
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Maser is an Irish artist based in Dublin. Starting life on the streets as a graffiti writer, his work has evolved over the years. From large scale murals featuring bright block colours and geometric patterning to more abstract works in the studio. With Enter Gallery his latest print release draws on various influences from his past. Talking to Art …
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Haus of Lucy is an artist known for her recasting of porcelain dolls and subverting of old images. Re-imaging old figurines and artworks she adds a modern twist. Aiming to twist the everyday and the banal she adds a truly modern dimension into her work. From a background in publishing she has since taken the leap into being a full time artist. Movi…
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Mike Edwards is an artist known for his text based portraits. Images made up of words which create a double resonance within each painting. His neon work too has been an area which he has been developing. Using skull imagery in a pop art setting, they play to the concepts around ideas and the illuminated mind. Music also has clearly had an impact o…
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Bold, graphic, often psychedelic and full of energy. This is the work of our latest guest Poppy Faun. Inspired by the 60’s and 70’s this comes across in her work. The images she creates, very much form a bridge between the eras. Talking to Art Related Noise she discusses her passion for that time, her use of collage and digital and how social media…
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Mark Vessey is an artist known for his epic scale imagery. Centering around the concept of collection, memory and nostalgia the result its an image carefully crafted to invoke a moment or a space in time. He talks to Art Related Noise about his latest works focusing on movie soundtracks and musical theatre. He also shares his experiences of lockdow…
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Joe Webb is someone we’ve featured before. Hi latest print release ‘Wish you were here’ is a re-imagining of one of his best known artworks. Taking on a new poignancy in our Covid reality. It’s a print which communicates the power of connection, reflection and watching the world go by. Joe talks about the print, working in lockdown and how Enter Ga…
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Elizabeth Waggett’s delicate work explores the relationship between value and purpose. Working in monochrome with streaks of gold leaf. Each piece challenges and acts as it’s own commentary though one which evolves according to the viewer. In this podcast with the Enter Gallery in Brighton we talk to Elizabeth about her art, her travels and just ho…
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One of the aims for this year’s International Women’s Day was to increase the visibility of female creatives. For Enter Gallery in Brighton, this has long something which has been a commitment. A panel discussion at the Brighton gallery hears female artists, Ruth Mulvie, Rebecca Strickson and Jana Nicole discuss their careers and their role models …
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It’s a new era for the gallery in Brighton which has been at the centre of the art scene for the past 2 decades. Enter Gallery is the new name for the space on Bond Street formerly known as artrepublic. It has received a refresh and a re-brand with a new name for a new decade. Lawrence Alkin is the CEO of the gallery and he talks to Art Related Noi…
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Known for her famous mosaic house in West London, Carrie Reichardt is an artist who quite literally lives her work. A long time campaigner she is often described as a craftvist. She has championed injustices on death row and brought stories of forgotten people back to life. Speaking to Art Related Noise she tells us about her iconic home, it's symb…
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Euan Roberts’ describes his work as being like an ‘art hug of colour’. Packed with symbolism and motifs, his work is bright, colourful and full of life. He talks to Art Related Noise about moving on from illustration, working in Art Republic and how there is nothing better than the smell of garlic, olive oil and salt, especially when cooking Vegan …
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One of the worlds leading typographic artists, Ben Eine is known for his typefaces and original fonts. Starting out as a graffiti artist he's moved on from painting trains to having one of his works hanging up in the White House. Meeting at his studio in Bermondsey, he talks to Art Related Noise about his work, how society impacts what he creates a…
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Legendary street artist Pure Evil and Dan Doherty from the popular art duo Art+Believe join Inspiring City and Art Republic for a panel discussion at the Artist Residence hotel in Brighton. Debating the topic of 'street art vs fine art', they exchange stories and anecdotes about their own lives on the urban art scene.…
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A collage artist inspired by retro images from the 50's, Joe Webb brings to life found images and creates new worlds filled with a sense of awe and wonder. Driven by his passion for the environment and for a desire to make the most out of the world in which we live. Joe's work captures the imagination and transports the viewer into his alternate re…
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Inspired by collections and the meaning that people place upon them. Photographer Mark Vessey’s latest project captures the inspirations of Norman Cook through his music. He talks to Art Related Nonsense about his work, how Attitude magazine led to his series photographing collections and how he ended up giving Kate Moss his collection of Vogue mag…
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Known for her sensuous bright lips, the work of Sara Pope is instantly recognisable! Focusing in on the very human emotions that the lips allow us to convey. Sara’s work seeks to explore the different ways in which we communicate using the mouth. Initially starting out as a mathematician, she talks to Art Related Nonsense about her move from maths …
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Alexandra Gallagher is known for her elaborate digital collages and her bright intricate paintings. Based in Blackburn she’s also heavily involved in the town’s ‘Open Walls’ street art festival. We speak to Alexandra as she shows us around the murals of Blackburn. She tells us about her style, her influences and why she decided to give street art a…
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One of the pioneers of the Brighton graffiti scene, REQ's style has changed somewhat since starting out in 1984 painting letters on the streets. Now known for his portrait-based street art – often featuring a muse who he calls 'Smudge' to create images on canvas and on local walls – REQ joins us to talk a little Art-related Nonsense, sharing insigh…
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Inspired by the hills of his native Snowdonia, Bristol-based artist Benjamin Thomas Taylor produces work that is bright and cheery, but that often has a deeper meaning. He talks to Art-related Nonsense about his career – including his formative years living in a shared workspace in Hackney Wick – and why he loves words and painting-by-numbers kits.…
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TThe Art Yard Sale is a must on the annual art buying calender. Highly anticipated and featuring some of the best artists on the Art Republic books, it's gives a unique opportunity for members of the public to buy art directly from the artists. For this episode we speak to Alanna from the Art Republic Gallery and look at work from the likes of Eelu…
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Fashion designer-turned-artist Magnus Gjoen has been blazing a trail since unintentionally sidestepping onto the art scene more than seven years ago. His starting point? Deciding he needed some new art in his home. Gjoen sits down to share some Art-related Nonsense with Stuart from Inspiring City, covering everything from his existential themes (we…
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How do you spot art’s next big thing? Or see a key player who will disrupt the art world, such as a street artist like Banksy, before anyone else? Lawrence Alkin, CEO of artrepublic in Brighton knows a thing or two about this. Running galleries since the early 1980s, Alkin’s eye for art and his talent for spotting the next big thing has helped to l…
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