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Clare Brodie's first solo show in New Zealand is an exploration of solitude, calm and respite from the theatre of the art world. In this episode, Clare explains what inspires her work, and tells us a little more about her practice. A big thank you to Clare for taking part in this episode - You can learn more about her work on the website at scottlawire.com - Including an inspiring essay by Andrew Paul Wood

Rebecca Hazard’s first solo with the gallery is a real show stopper! In this episode, Rebecca talks us through some of the concepts in her work, and what led to these magnificent and monumental paintings. Monumental in scale - they loll at the viewer from the walls; flesh looking at flesh in a way that makes one ponder life and death; as great art should. For more information on this work visit: https://www.scottlawrie.com/exhibitions/34-rebecca-hazard-honey-you-re-caving-in/works/ For the essay accompanying this show visit: https://www.scottlawrie.com/exhibitions/34-rebecca-hazard-honey-you-re-caving-in/overview/

Sefton Rani's first solo show with the gallery 'Industrial Plantations' has been a huge hit. In this short episode, he explains a little more about the inspiration behind his work – and his background. Also, make sure you don’t miss the enlightening short essay by Andrew Paul Wood. For more information on this show visit: https://www.scottlawrie.com/exhibitions/31-sefton-rani-industrial-plantations/works/ Essay: https://www.scottlawrie.com/exhibitions/31-sefton-rani-industrial-plantations/overview/

Rebecca Wallis has had a stellar year - including being featured in the new edition of the classic book, 250 Years of New Zealand Painting. Here she explains the thinking behind her practice, and the works in her beautiful solo show, ‘Void of Meaning’.

Nicholas Ives has proven to be a real hit with New Zealand audiences, and his show ‘The Crudes’ is no exception. For this episode Nic joins us from his Melbourne based studio - and talks about the inspiration behind the show, and many of the works featured in it. For more information on the works visit the website at scottlawrie.com and don’t forget to subscribe to future podcasts on Apple, Spotify or Soundcloud.