In FALLUCKA #5-7 we meet Ed Templeton, artist and skater from Huntington Beach California. I met Ed Templeton and his wife Deanna Templeton for the first time. I have wanted to meet Ed for a long time and is a great admirer of his works. I was truly a bit nervous when I…
Read MoreWe have Signe Vad on the show today, which is very exciting, and has been a long time coming. She is an exceptionally hard working artist, with tons of projects always in the works as well has her own production, and she somehow gets it all done. She is a serial collaborator, exhibition space leader and cultural front runner, and we have the pleasure of hearing about it. Our talk is also fascinating because…
Read MoreToday, in serendipitous timing, we are joined by the art group Sara, Peter & Tobias, who were kind enough to sit down with us for a wide ranging conversation about their first book, Phenomina. And just last week they won the British Journal of Photography International Photography Award for their new project, The Merge. We had a very interesting conversation together not only about their projects, but also about...
Read MoreWe had the great pleasure of meeting and speaking with Yazan Khalili last week, who is the winner of the extract prize 2015 from GLStrand, and just opened his solo show there, by the name of No One Saw The Colours. We had a really fantastic talk about making art, politics, representation and working under tough conditions. Yazan is very dedicated to...
Read MoreWelcome back, and happy New Year to all! We have a great artist and incredibly sweet human on the show today; Nanna Debois Buhl. I have gotten to know her a bit over the last year or so and the more I hear about what she does, and how she does it, the more I fall in love with her work. It’s thoughtful, well-researched and also very...
Read MoreA couple of weeks ago the National Gallery of Art (SMK) here in Copenhagen unveiled a bronze sculpture in front of the museum by Gillian Wearing called A Real Danish Family. This is also in conjunction with an exhibition of her works, they are both well worth seeing. We were lucky enough to have the chance to sit down with Gillian to talk both about the sculpture she made about this danish family, and...
Read MoreOne of the great pleasures of making this show is having conversations with people who have some history behind them, people who have seen the ins and outs of the art world through many years, and to hear what is and is not important to them. The guest today is Jean Marc Bustamante, and he is a perfect example of the type of experienced artist and person we speak of. He of course has a long and storied art career, but he also has...
Read MoreWe are talking adventure and exploration today with Klaus Thymann, a tremendously interesting fellow. He is a photographer, an artist, he founded a non-profit called Project Pressure, and an adventurer, so we invited him on the program because we figured he would have many compelling things to say, and indeed he did. We talked about...
Read MoreHello everybody, how are we looking out there? You guys feeling the beginning of Brexit, or just the warm breeze of spring knocking on the door? We have the talented Eva Stenram on the show today, who is a very interesting artist working mostly within photographic mediums. She is a swede living in London, and you’ve almost certainly seen her work before. It utilizes found imagery, but in a much...
Read MoreToday we fight back at the tyranny of reality together with Ulrik Heltoft. He is, in our opinion, one of the more interesting artists here in Denmark, and is also sneakily very influential here. He teaches, he makes art, and he produces the some of the wildest things you’ve never heard about. If you look at his work on a international level, you’ll start to see...
Read MoreWe have a fantastic show for you today, with the great Albert Elm here to talk. We’ve know Albert for a bit, but didn’t really get to know him until we sat down and had this conversation, and man, it turned out great. He worked for several years for our friend and former guest of the show, Jacob Aue Sobol, while he developed his craft as a photographer, and has since published a book and had his work shown all over. He’s a secretive fellow, so we hadn’t seen his work until fairly recently, and if you haven’t yet either, you are in for a treat. It doesn’t come as a surprise that he has been published on a ton of sites and has been named as a...
Read MoreThis is it folks, perhaps the most helpful episode we have ever concocted. And it’s all thanks to Ditte. For those who don’t know, she is the co-founder and co-runner of Green is Gold, an exhibition and curatorial platform here in Copenhagen and a talented artist in her own right. We cover so much ground in our talk, and it’s chock full of good lessons and tips for you up and comers out there. We got through the hidden importance of...
Read MoreWalking thinking walking. Today on the show we are joined by the artist and art magician Matthew Stone, who we caught up with on the eve of his show opening here in Copenhagen at V1 Gallery. It was a cold evening, and because time was short we ended up going for a walk together to the central station in Copenhagen in order to...
Read MoreStone upon stone upon stone. The name comes from ideas that today's guest, Erik Steffensen, lays out for us; ideas about the basis of photography, about what it means, and about what making art means. It’s a really engaging and absorbing talk, and we encourage you to listen with your ears and your mind. He works mostly in...
Read MoreAs we timidly emerge into 2015, bleary eyed and full of hopeful yawns, we rejoice in the release of the first episode of the year! We have the sharp and thoughtful Fryd Frydendahl in the armchair today, and she shares much about her life with us. She has lived in New York for many years, so we naturally got to talking about...
Read MoreWe are joined today by the sharp and collected Erwin Wurm, who joined us for a quick glass of champagne before his preview at Gallery Bo Bjerggaard. He tells about his youth, about how he became a sculptor and about how he found his true self in his work. Along the way he drops some big tips for...
Read MoreHi gang, the theme for today's episode is transition and we are lucky to be joined by the adept and generous photographer, Peter Funch. He is currently...
Read MoreThe talented and understated Valérie Collart came by and sat in the armchair this week in order to tell us about her work. We also got to talking about the benefits and...
Read MoreGang, this week we are proud and honored to have Adam Jeppesen sit in the armchair. The talented thinker, traveler and photographer put up a heroic effort to...
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