Monochromatic Minds | Live Artist Talks Videos

 

Earlier this year, the Jennifer Lauren Gallery organised the pop-up exhibition 'Monochromatic Minds: Lines of Revelation' in London at Candid Arts Trust. This exhibition was the largest ever show of self-taught, disabled and outsider artists from around the world working in black and white, in a variety of mediums including drawing, ceramics and textiles. Following this short pop-up Jennifer was looking for funding to tour the show, which came to a halt due to Covid-19.

For Jennifer it is vital that the artists voices be heard and for them to be able to share more about their practice and why and how they make their art. Enjoy listening and watching the artists, with more interviews to be added each week.

NOTE: This page features the talks that happened LIVE. For the pre-recorded talks please click HERE.

For part one of ‘Meet the Artists’ she interviews live over zoom three of the exhibiting artists: Portuguese artist Daniel Goncalves, British artist Carlo Keshishian and American artist Robert Latchman (who is part of the art studio LAND Gallery). This talk was recorded live on Tuesday 7 July 2020 at 6:30pm BST.

Transcript from the first talk in PDF format here and Word format here - transcribed by otter.ai online.

Earlier this year, the Jennifer Lauren Gallery organised the pop-up exhibition 'Monochromatic Minds: Lines of Revelation' in London. This exhibition was the largest ever show of self-taught, disabled and outsider artists from around the world working in black and white in a variety of mediums. Following this short pop-up Jennifer was looking for funding to tour the show, which came to a halt due to Covid-19. Here she interviews live three of the exhibiting artists Daniel Goncalves, Carlo Keshishian and Robert Latchman. For Jennifer it is vital that the artists voices be heard and for them to be able to share more about their practice and why and how they make their art. This talk was recorded live on Tuesday 7 July at 6:30pm BST. To read more about the exhibition follow this link: https://www.jenniferlaurengallery.com/monochromatic-minds

For part two of ‘Meet the Artists’ she interviews live over zoom three of the exhibiting artists: Iranian artist Mehrdad Rashidi, Argentinian artist Julia Sisi and British artist Cathy Ward. This talk was recorded live on Tuesday 14 July 2020 at 6:30pm BST.

Transcript from the second talk in PDF format here and Word format here - transcribed by otter.ai online.

Earlier this year, the Jennifer Lauren Gallery organised the pop-up exhibition 'Monochromatic Minds: Lines of Revelation' in London. This exhibition was the largest ever show of self-taught, disabled and outsider artists from around the world working in black and white in a variety of mediums. Following this short pop-up Jennifer was looking for funding to tour the show, which came to a halt due to Covid-19. Here she interviews live three of the exhibiting artists Mehrdad Rashidi, Julia Sisi and Cathy Ward. For Jennifer it is vital that the artists voices be heard and for them to be able to share more about their practice and why and how they make their art. This talk was recorded live on Tuesday 14 July 2020 at 6:30pm BST. To read more about the exhibition follow this link: https://www.jenniferlaurengallery.com/monochromatic-minds

For part three and the final part of ‘Meet the Artists’ she interviews live over zoom three of the exhibiting artists: British artists Aradne and Judith McNicol and America artist Zinnia Nishikawa, alongside British curator and archivist Vivienne Roberts talking about the life of Madge Gill. This talk was recorded live on Tuesday 21 July 2020 at 6:30pm BST.

Transcript from the first talk in PDF format here and Word format here - transcribed by otter.ai online.

Earlier this year, the Jennifer Lauren Gallery organised the pop-up exhibition 'Monochromatic Minds: Lines of Revelation' in London. This exhibition was the largest ever show of self-taught, disabled and outsider artists from around the world working in black and white in a variety of mediums. Following this short pop-up Jennifer was looking for funding to tour the show, which came to a halt due to Covid-19. Here she interviews live three of the exhibiting artists Aradne, Judith McNicol and Zinnia Nishikawa, alongside curator and archivist Vivienne Roberts discussing the life of Madge Gill. For Jennifer it is vital that the artists voices be heard and for them to be able to share more about their practice and why and how they make their art. This talk was recorded live on Tuesday 21 July 2020 at 6:30pm BST. To read more about the exhibition follow this link: https://www.jenniferlaurengallery.com/monochromatic-minds

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