Episodes.


Cambodian artist Yim Maline on her experience in France, the exhaustion of nature's destruction, and her Blue Art Center initiative.
Oscar Venhuis Oscar Venhuis

Cambodian artist Yim Maline on her experience in France, the exhaustion of nature's destruction, and her Blue Art Center initiative.

Ep.82 | Cambodian-based artist Yim Maline talked from her place in Phnom Penh about her dream of becoming an artist, her experience of going to France without a grant and not being able to speak the language, we also delved into how nature informs her work, and we discussed why she began the Blue Art Center initiative.

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Artist Justin Hui on how globalisation is shaping our cities, cultural appropriation, the impact of ownership on social issues, and the over reliance on imagery.
Oscar Venhuis Oscar Venhuis

Artist Justin Hui on how globalisation is shaping our cities, cultural appropriation, the impact of ownership on social issues, and the over reliance on imagery.

Ep.80 | Architect turned artist Justin Hui sat down with me to talk about his journey into art that started in Africa, how globalisation is shaping cities in Africa and the rest of the world, the impact of colonialism and appropriation, the erosion of Hong Kong’s history, and we also discussed the semiosis of imagery.

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Taiwanese artist Wu Chi-Yu on Han Chinese and their ambiguous role of settlers and occupiers, and the closing of the world.
Oscar Venhuis Oscar Venhuis

Taiwanese artist Wu Chi-Yu on Han Chinese and their ambiguous role of settlers and occupiers, and the closing of the world.

Ep.79 | Taiwanese artist Chi Yu delved into several areas such as the ambiguous roles of the Han Chinese as settlers and occupiers in his work called “Settlers and the Unhomely”, we continued our discussion about his project Atlas of the Closed Worlds, a work that illustrates the global development of the closing of nations, and we looked at society through the lens of an alien.

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Artist Dr Sonia Wong on diglossic poetry, letters of universal emotions, and on sharing a bed with strangers.
Oscar Venhuis Oscar Venhuis

Artist Dr Sonia Wong on diglossic poetry, letters of universal emotions, and on sharing a bed with strangers.

Ep.77 | Dr Sonia Wong is a performance artist and poet based in Hong Kong. We began our conversation about her role at the China University in Hong Kong, how her diglossic poetry and writing has informed her body of work, we talked about embodied experiences, and lastly we discussed her latest 3-day performance One Sheet of Warm Coexistence in which she invited people to share her bed with her.

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Myanmar’s poet, artist Maung Day on social realities, reconstructing narratives, and the art of translation.
Oscar Venhuis Oscar Venhuis

Myanmar’s poet, artist Maung Day on social realities, reconstructing narratives, and the art of translation.

Ep.75 | Poet and artist Maung Day talked with me from his home in Yangon, Myanmar which is also formerly known as Burma. We began our conversation about what was driving him to draw, the ugly and the beautiful, how he reconstructives narratives through poetry and drawings, and the challenge of translation between languages and domains.

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Artist Mindy Lui on airing blankets, medicinal properties of tangerine peels, and how the value of objects change.
Oscar Venhuis Oscar Venhuis

Artist Mindy Lui on airing blankets, medicinal properties of tangerine peels, and how the value of objects change.

Ep.74 | In today’s episode I met Mindy Lui, a Hong Kong-based artist. From her studio we discussed her work and began our conversation with her airing blanket project, we discussed the background of her tangerine peel work, talked about how she collaborated with Hidden Space team and we delved into how the value of objects change over time.

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Artist Yip Kai Chun on Hakka, the decline of the language, Hakka karaoke, and Hong Kong’s Inter-Island Festival.
Oscar Venhuis Oscar Venhuis

Artist Yip Kai Chun on Hakka, the decline of the language, Hakka karaoke, and Hong Kong’s Inter-Island Festival.

Ep.73 | I’m back on the ferry to another island in Hong Kong. This time I travelled to meet artist Kai Chun Yip on Peng Chau where we talked about how he learnt to speak Hakka, the impact of its decline, how a new generation was exposed to Hakka through his community project and the upcoming Inter Island Art Festival in Hong Kong.

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Artists Shuyi Cao and Leelee Chan on materiality, objectification of materials, and the ecology of upcycling.
Oscar Venhuis Oscar Venhuis

Artists Shuyi Cao and Leelee Chan on materiality, objectification of materials, and the ecology of upcycling.

Ep.68 | Strange Strangers curated by Cusson Cheng is a duo-artist exhibition at Para Site in Hong Kong. I sat down with both artists, Shuyi Cao who is based in New York and Hong Kong-based Leelee Chan. I began the conversation asking about their working method, their relationship with materiality, their work at the current show, and what art is for in relation to climate change.

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Olivia Wang on the tribulations of writing, what makes a great scholar’s rock, and Unsung Heroes of Ink.
Oscar Venhuis Oscar Venhuis

Olivia Wang on the tribulations of writing, what makes a great scholar’s rock, and Unsung Heroes of Ink.

Ep.67 | This episode addresses viewer stones or scholar’s rocks. These are naturally occurring or shaped rocks that are cherished by scholars. Together with curator and writer Olivia Wang we explored the tribulations of writing, what makes a stone a scholar’s rock and we discussed her project Unsung Heroes of Ink that she directed and produced.

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Painter Jeremy Ip on imagination through emptiness, the challenge of owning a gallery space, and cultivating different perspectives.
Oscar Venhuis Oscar Venhuis

Painter Jeremy Ip on imagination through emptiness, the challenge of owning a gallery space, and cultivating different perspectives.

Ep.66 | Jeremy Ip is a painter in Kowloon Bay. I sat down with him in his studio and gallery space in Hong Kong and we talked about how emptiness evokes imagination, the challenge of owning a gallery space and why it is important to have different viewpoints and how he cultivates different perspectives through the activities at his art gallery.

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