Every week our host Ando has a conversation with an artist, musician, writer, curator or anybody we might find interesting. They talk about making a living off their creativity, about process, and about any other topic which might spring up. The show is based in Copenhagen, the discussion is world wide.
This week we got a lucky break and got to visit a talented artist who is in the middle of developing a new exhibition. Who you ask? Why it's Jacob Noel of course! We have a great talk about what it's…
This week we are graced with the presence of Sophie Dupont, and we have a really nice talk about her life and her art. We hear about her start as a dancer, her detour to art school, and how it has al…
The Australian wunderkind graces us with his keen mind in the studios today. His capacity for thoughtfulness is indeed quite special, and we cover many topics like being an artist in Australia, intel…
Hello team undergang, we have a special guest this week: Thomas Øvlisen. He has a show opening this Friday the 29th of Nov, at V1 gallery. He was kind enough to sit down with us at the gallery after …
The talented painter and sculptor stops by the studio to tell us about his slow development into a professional artist, what he likes about working with people, and about how one must stay relevant i…
We managed to drag our good friend Jacob away from his insane work load and have a nice talk with him. He tells us about the process of finding out that he was a photographer and not a film maker, ab…
One of the heavyweights of the danish art scene invites us in and drops some serious knowledge on everything from the southern jutland dialect to the dark years of danish art in the 70's. Claus is de…
We meet up with the London based artist Charlie Woolley and talk to him about his early modeling career, his radio career and most of all his artistic career. Not bad for a young man of 32 years old.
For out first ever podcast our old friend Gus stops by and tells us a little about what it was like to move to Copenhagen, dealing with the weather and how his idea of what he does has changed over t…