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Sight & Sound

Podkast av Lo Sampadian

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Welcome to Sight & Sound. A podcast on art, sound, and aesthetic intelligence — conversations for people who collect culture and want to live more artfully. Hosted by Lo Sampadian, Art Advisor and Founder of Sampadian Art Advisory, the show examines art, music, and the ideas that shape perception — translating them into practical tools for making more deliberate, informed decisions about what you explore, what you collect, what you listen to, and what you live with. Because sight and sound are not passive inputs. They structure attention. They influence emotion. They become patterns that quietly shape preference, environment, and behavior. Season One is a ten-episode solo series designed to sharpen aesthetic intelligence through disciplined attention. Moving between art and music, it explores: • Why disorientation expands awareness • Why dissonance strengthens perception • How repetition trains the eye • How rhythm reshapes attention and emotion • Why space curates behavior • How collecting culture shapes identity and daily life Art arranges space. Music arranges time. Together, they recalibrate perception. Sight & Sound is for collectors, designers, artists, and culturally curious thinkers who want their aesthetic choices to be intentional — and to be at ease in any room, with anyone. This is not commentary. It is perceptual training. Because what you see and hear accumulates. And over time, it becomes part of you.

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episode Inside Sound — Nick Cave’s Sound Suits cover

Inside Sound — Nick Cave’s Sound Suits

We treat sound as background noise—an afterthought. But at the highest level of curation, sound is a structural medium. It dictates the rhythm of your gaze, the pacing of your environment, and the clarity of your decisions. In this episode, we step inside the shimmering, percussive world of Nick Cave’s Soundsuits. We explore how these iconic sculptures move beyond the visual to act as total environments, and we use them as a lens to examine your own sonic footprint. Are your environments incidental, or are they intentional? We break down the methodology of Sonic Discernment—a three-part framework to help you stop simply "hearing" and start curating the very atmosphere of your life. Key Insights from this Episode: * Sound as Structure: Why sound should be treated as a primary medium, just like pigment in a painting. * The Soundsuit Philosophy: How Nick Cave transformed acoustic armor into a language of presence, and what this teaches collectors about "white space" between mediums. * Sonic Discernment: A practical, three-part movement to audit your surroundings, expand your auditory palette, and harmonize your space. * The Curatorial Lifestyle: Why the silence—or the music—you choose defines the "sonic signature" of your collection and your home. References & Further Reading: * Explore the Work: Nick Cave’s Soundsuits & Portfolio [https://nickcaveart.com/] * The Science of Sound: This Is Your Brain on Music by Dr. Daniel Levitin. Find it here. [https://www.google.com/search?q=https://www.daniellevitin.com/becoming-musician/books/this-is-your-brain-on-music/] The Invitation We don't just fill rooms; we curate worlds. If you are ready to shift from selecting objects to ensuring your environment is a living, breathing extension of your own discernment, I invite you to continue this conversation. Click here to schedule a consultation with Sampadian Art Advisory. [https://sampadian.com/contact/] Whether you’ve recently acquired a new space or are looking to refine the atmosphere of your existing collection, my advisory is here to ensure that your environment is thoughtful, strategic and an extension of your values.  An official podcast of Sampadian Art Advisory. ↗ www.sampadian.com [http://www.sampadian.com] ↗ hello@sampadian.com ↗ @sampadian [http://www.instagram.com/sampadian]

18. april 2026 - 13 min
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Inside the Studio — Where an Artist’s Language Begins

In this episode of Sight & Sound, we step inside the private studios where contemporary art is actually made. Long before a painting appears in a museum, gallery exhibition or major auction house, the work exists in a far more vulnerable state — unfinished, experimental and still searching for the visual language that will define an artist’s career. From New York artist studios to historic ateliers in Paris and London, this episode explores how painters and sculptors wrestle with gesture, color, material, and form while a body of work slowly emerges. For art collectors, curators and art advisors, studio visits reveal something the public rarely sees: the moment when an artist’s ideas begin to resolve into a language unmistakably their own. Drawing on real studio visits and the collecting philosophy of Agnes Gund — one of the most influential collectors of postwar and contemporary art — we explore how early access to artist studios has historically shaped the trajectory of contemporary art. For serious art collectors, these encounters sharpen perception and offer a rare glimpse into how cultural movements begin. Because the most important works of contemporary art are not discovered after the museum retrospective. They are recognized much earlier. Inside the artist’s studio. An official podcast of Sampadian Art Advisory. ↗ www.sampadian.com [http://www.sampadian.com] ↗ hello@sampadian.com ↗ @sampadian [http://www.instagram.com/sampadian]

17. mars 2026 - 11 min
episode Inside Scale — Richard Serra’s The Matter of Time cover

Inside Scale — Richard Serra’s The Matter of Time

Richard Serra’s The Matter of Time is one of the most consequential sculptural installations in postwar and contemporary art. Permanently installed at the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, this work of contemporary sculpture redefines how mass, torque, and spatial sequencing organize perception. In this episode, we move through Serra’s torqued ellipses and spirals to examine monumentality, embodied orientation, and spatial hierarchy — not as theory, but as lived experience. Why does measured disorientation sharpen attention?  How does institutional permanence signal cultural weight — and what does that mean for art collectors? The episode introduces a perceptual practice for reading scale deliberately — one that changes how you enter rooms and approach exploring art.  Because scale is not about dimension. It establishes presence. Learn More about Richard Serra [https://www.guggenheim-bilbao.eus/exposiciones/richard-serra] An official podcast of Sampadian Art Advisory. ↗ www.sampadian.com [http://www.sampadian.com/] ↗ hello@sampadian.com ↗ @sampadian [http://www.instagram.com/sampadian]

3. mars 2026 - 12 min
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