
Working (it) Out: Season Two
Louise Bennett – Everywhere
Welcome to the new season of Working (it) Out. This season, I’m asking artists “Where does art belong?” I met with Louise Bennett to discuss her practice, her involvement with the collective and artist-run initiative Accidentally Annie Street. Bennett’s work uses site specificity (be it the Australian landscape or a seven-minute ride in her car) in tandem with sound, video, performance and experimental ephemeral installation.
Music: Future Islands, "Seasons (Waiting On You)"
Oct 23, 2015
27 min

Working (it) Out 8 Nicole Miller: Conducting Subjectivity
I met this week with video and installation artist Nicole Miller. Miller and I discuss her year and a half residency with LACMA’s Redland’s Art + Film Lab and commission to create a project in collaboration with community contributors from neighborhoods around Los Angeles, as well as her recent show at Koenig and Clinton in New York. Miller considers audience from the conception stage of her projects, and for this artist, the audience completes the work. We delve into the therapeutic effects woven into her practice, and her desires to evoke a bodily and empathic response from her viewers.
Music: Chromatics – At Your Door
4:00 Laughing Yoga
5:45 The audience completes the work
6:05 Show and Tell
7:42 The Borrowers
9:50 Anthony Aquarius the Jimi Hendrix impersonator and artistic witchery
12:25 “David” and the phantom limb
15:25 Invoking active viewing and bodily response
17:45 Therapeutic Practice for the Artist and Subject
19:15 Remapping the history of Hollywood and Black Actors via uncovering overlooked narratives.
21:40 The Artist as Conductor of her practice
23:14 “Daggering” and Ballet
Aug 18, 2015
27 min

Working (it) Out Ep 7 Roya Akbari: Destiny’s Child
Roya Akbari is an experimental filmmaker and visual artist. When we met to discuss her work, she brought up important issues around censorship and the politics of what is allowed to be shown where. For Akbari, discourse isn’t a precursor to categorizing a culture product as art. Akbari’s experimental films and installations feel intimate and personal, but withdraw just enough from the edge of explicit to allow space for audience to enter the work. Akbari doesn’t consider audience during process, but rather addresses an aspect of herself, or in the case of Only Image Remains, audience is addressed through a love letter to Iranian Cinema.
Music: War on Drugs: An Ocean Between the Waves
Jul 30, 2015
22 min

Working (it) Out Ep 6 Andrew Maize: The Tide is High
Andrew Maize has a thoroughly collaborative art practice producing both studio-centric work and participatory, socially engaged performance. He’s currently a nominee for the RBC Painting Competition, I caught up with him from Lunenburg, Nova Scotia.
Music: Atlas Sound – Doldrums
photo credit: Matthew Carswell & Clare Waque
Jul 23, 2015
27 min
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