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Art Monthly Talk Show

Art Monthly's regular visual art discussion programme presented by Matt Hale and Chris McCormack broadcast by Resonance FM. Each month writers from the London-based contemporary art magazine discuss topics featured in the current issue.

Visual Arts Arts
Update frequency
every 30 days
Average duration
48 minutes
Episodes
173
Years Active
2009 - 2025
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Kathryn Lloyd, John Parton, Jamie Sutcliffe & George Vasey

Kathryn Lloyd, John Parton, Jamie Sutcliffe & George Vasey

Kathryn Lloyd, John Parton, Jamie Sutcliffe and George Vasey discuss exhibitions by Laure Prouvost, Callum Hill and Reinhard Mucha as well as the ‘Is This Tomorrow?’ exhibition at the Whitechapel Gal…
00:57:26  |   Mon 08 Apr 2019
Louise Ashcroft, Joseph Constable & Daniel Neofetou

Louise Ashcroft, Joseph Constable & Daniel Neofetou

Louise Ashcroft, Joseph Constable and Daniel Neofetou discuss collaborative models of artistic self-determination from alternative art schools to community interest companies, Ghislaine Leung’s exhib…
00:58:21  |   Mon 11 Mar 2019
Isobel Harbison, Andrew Hibbard, Dominic Johnson & Chris McCormack

Isobel Harbison, Andrew Hibbard, Dominic Johnson & Chris McCormack

Isobel Harbison, Andrew Hibbard, Dominic Johnson and Chris McCormack discuss the work of Josephine Pryde, Ulay and David Raymond Conroy as well as art, activism and AIDS.
00:54:35  |   Mon 11 Feb 2019
Larne Abse Gogarty, Lizzie Homersham, Morgan Quaintance & Jack Smurthwaite

Larne Abse Gogarty, Lizzie Homersham, Morgan Quaintance & Jack Smurthwaite

Larne Abse Gogarty, Lizzie Homersham, Morgan Quaintance & Jack Smurthwaite discuss Flo Brooks’s show at Project Native Informant, the ‘Before Projection’ exhibition of video sculpture at SculptureCen…
00:55:50  |   Sun 09 Dec 2018
Alex Fletcher, George Vasey & Maria Walsh

Alex Fletcher, George Vasey & Maria Walsh

Alex Fletcher, George Vasey & Maria Walsh discuss the 12th edition of Manifesta, the roving European biennale, in Palermo, Sicily; the current art scene in Kampala, Uganda; and the work of video arti…
00:56:16  |   Mon 12 Nov 2018
Amy Budd, Sara Jaspan & Tom Snow

Amy Budd, Sara Jaspan & Tom Snow

Amy Budd, Sara Jaspan & Tom Snow discuss the art scene in Rotterdam, the ICA workshop ‘On Cripping’ and Chad Elias’s book on contemporary art in post-civil war Lebanon.
00:57:40  |   Mon 08 Oct 2018
Vassilios Doupas, Andrew Hunt & Ellen Mara De Wachter

Vassilios Doupas, Andrew Hunt & Ellen Mara De Wachter

Vassilios Doupas, Andrew Hunt and Ellen Mara De Wachter discuss contemporary art shows in Athens, different models of curating and the ‘Somewhere in Between’ exhibition at Bozar in Brussels.
00:56:05  |   Mon 10 Sep 2018
Stephanie Schwartz, Giulia Smith & Dan Ward

Stephanie Schwartz, Giulia Smith & Dan Ward

Stephanie Schwartz, Giulia Smith and Dan Ward discuss the relationship between art and health, Martha Rosler and Hito Steyerl’s show in Basel, and Meriem Bennani’s show in Kingston.
Mon 09 Jul 2018
Ashiya Eastwood, Daniel Neofetu & Maria Walsh

Ashiya Eastwood, Daniel Neofetu & Maria Walsh

Ashiya Eastwood, Daniel Neofetu and Maria Walsh discuss the promotion of Forensic Architecture within the art world and its implications for political art, Taryn Simon’s ‘An Occupation of Loss’ and t…
00:56:19  |   Mon 11 Jun 2018
Edward C Ball, Isobel Harbison & Taylor Le Melle

Edward C Ball, Isobel Harbison & Taylor Le Melle

Isobel Harbison on the Joan Jonas survey exhibition at Tate Modern, Taylor Le Melle on Sophia Al-Maria’s show at Project Native Informant and Edward C Ball on the art scene in Paris, including the op…
00:56:33  |   Mon 14 May 2018
Dave Beech

Dave Beech

Dave Beech discusses the idea that the robot is to visions of the future what the genius was to the industrial age, and argues that current thinking devalues labour while simultaneously ushering in a…
00:47:16  |   Mon 09 Apr 2018
Amy Budd & Jennifer Thatcher

Amy Budd & Jennifer Thatcher

Jennifer Thatcher discusses the art world’s We Are Not Surprised anti-harassment movement in response to the wider post-Weinstein #MeToo campaign, and Amy Budd discusses the ‘No, No, No, No’ exhibiti…
00:48:30  |   Sun 11 Mar 2018
Ashiya Eastwood, Kathryn Lloyd & Virginia Whiles

Ashiya Eastwood, Kathryn Lloyd & Virginia Whiles

Ashiya Eastwood explores TJ Demos’s book Against the Anthropocene, Kathryn Lloyd examines Sophie Jung’s performance-based art practice and Virginia Whiles discusses her interview with Rasheed Araeen.
00:50:27  |   Mon 12 Feb 2018
Lizzie Homersham, Seth Pimlott & George Vasey

Lizzie Homersham, Seth Pimlott & George Vasey

Lizzie Homersham on Hannah Black and her recent show at Chisenhale Gallery, Seth Pimlott on Erika Balsom’s book ‘After Uniqueness: A History of Film and Video Art in Circulation’ and George Vasey on …
00:53:05  |   Mon 11 Dec 2017
Bob Dickinson, Giulia Smith & Virginia Whiles

Bob Dickinson, Giulia Smith & Virginia Whiles

Bob Dickinson on art, life and the algorithm, Giulia Smith discusses the upsurge in art about sickness, and Virginia Whiles reports on Manchester's New North and South exhibition marking 70 years of …
00:56:05  |   Mon 13 Nov 2017
Isobel Harbison, Richard Hylton & Maria Walsh

Isobel Harbison, Richard Hylton & Maria Walsh

Isobel Harbison on the Gothenburg Biennial, Richard Hylton on the rise in thematic shows of black artists, and Maria Walsh on Leon Wainwright’s book ‘Phenomenal Difference: A Philosophy of Black Brit…
00:54:00  |   Sun 08 Oct 2017
Lisa Le Feuvre

Lisa Le Feuvre

Lisa Le Feuvre discusses the crisis in public sculpture highlighted by this year’s Münster Sculpture Project.
00:58:38  |   Mon 11 Sep 2017
Sophia Phoca, Jamie Sutcliffe & Lauren Velvick

Sophia Phoca, Jamie Sutcliffe & Lauren Velvick

Sophia Phoca on Documenta, Jamie Sutcliffe on Jenna Sutela’s exhibition at Banner Repeater and Lauren Velvick on Marlie Mul’s project at Glasgow GoMA, ‘This exhibition is cancelled’.
00:54:07  |   Mon 10 Jul 2017
Bob Dickinson & Chris Fite-Wassilak

Bob Dickinson & Chris Fite-Wassilak

Bob Dickinson on crowdthinking and the political fallout from the rise of referendums, and Chris Fite-Wassilak on the music-themed exhibition Wagstaff’s at Mostyn in Llandudno and Martin Herbert's bo…
00:51:44  |   Mon 12 Jun 2017
Brian Hatton, Maria Walsh & Sophie J Williamson

Brian Hatton, Maria Walsh & Sophie J Williamson

Brian Hatton suggests that the loop in art predates its usage in film and video art theory; Maria Walsh takes a critical view of a slew of women’s art shows; Sophie J Williamson argues that cultural …
00:59:18  |   Mon 08 May 2017
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