Ultraviolet Art Talks

By: Caren Sullivan
  • Summary

  • Created and hosted by Caren Sullivan, Ultraviolet Art Talks is a podcast/videocast series of fascinating interviews exploring the human side of artists, curators, musicians and people involved in the art scene, going strong over 4 years in its 18th Season on Instagram. You will be stepping into the fascinating inner world of creative minds, if you're passionate about the Arts, this is the place! Follow the official Instagram @_ultravioletarttalks_ for video version of the talks and images of the artworks of each episode. Motion graphics, editing and filming by artist Jonathan Mayhew @jonathanmayhewart

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  • Ultraviolet Art Talks Season 2 Guggi
    Aug 29 2024

    Closing Season 2 on this very special episode, Caren Sullivan talks to renowned international artist, painter, sculptor, once member of post-punk legendary band Virgin Prunes, Guggi, in 2020.



    Born and working in Dublin, Guggi is an artist working with drawing, painting and sculpture, Guggi digs deep into a personal yet universal subject matter: the quotidian beauty of household objects.


    He committedly revisits his signature motifs of bowls, jugs and vessels, using repetition and abstraction to conjure an almost meditative state. In his paintings and works on paper, their forms appear tentative: broken outlines against resonant washes of abstract colour. And yet when Guggi continues his investigations as sculpture, these humble instruments are bestowed with a renewed majesty and power: polished bronze or fibreglass forms that seem to harness and heighten energy, with the simplicity and timelessness of prehistoric artefacts. Connecting both approaches is a sense of openness and fluidity, an attentiveness to prosaic details.


    CURRENT & FORTHCOMING EXHIBITIONS

    2024 Kerlin Gallery, Dublin, Ireland (Solo, 19 January - 24 February)


    SOLO EXHIBITIONS


    2023 Memory to Form, Château La Coste, Aix-en-Provence, France; curated by Dr. Jon Wood

    2022 A Retrospective, Centre Culturel Irlandais, Paris, France

    2021 Time, Galerie 75 Fauborg, Paris,France

    2019 Broken, Kerlin Gallery, Dublin

    Broken, Yoshii Gallery, Tokyo, Japan My Cup Overflows, Arcane Space, Venice,CA

    2018 Château La Coste, Le Puy-Saint-Réparade, Provence

    2017 Black and White in Colour, Yoshii Gallery, Paris

    2016 This is not a hotel, Yoshii Gallery, New York

    2013 Kerlin Gallery, Dublin

    2012 Accademia Fine Art, Monaco

    Be Palermitano Gallery, Buenos Aires 2011 Freies Museum, Berlin, Germany

    2010 Yoshii Gallery, New York

    2009 Kerlin Gallery, Dublin

    2005 Solomon Galley, Dublin

    2004 Osborne Samuel Gallery, London 2002 Solomon Gallery, Dublin

    Permanent Installation, Beacon Court,Dublin

    2001 Tony Shafrazi Gallery, New York Solomon Gallery, Dublin

    1997 Permanent Installation, Clarence Hotel, Dublin

    1993 Kerlin Gallery, Dublin

    1991 Two-person exhibition with Sibylle Ungers, Ric Urmel Gallery, Gent, Belgium 1990 Kerlin Gallery, Dublin

    Two-person exhibition with Sibylle Ungers, Gallerie Schurr, Stuttgart

    1989 Two-person exhibition with Sibylle Ungers, Kerlin Gallery, Dublin


    SELECTED COLLECTIONS


    National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin

    Château La Coste, Le Puy-Sainte-Réparade, France Akureyi Municipal Art Gallery, Iceland The Clarence Hotel, Dublin Kelly's Resort Hotel, Wexford


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    Follow artist Guggi on Instagram @guggi_artist


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    26 mins
  • Ultraviolet Art Talks Season 2 Georgina Jackson
    Aug 29 2024

    On this episode, Caren Sullivan talks to Dr.Georgina Jackson in 2020.


    Dr.Georgina Jackson is the Director of The Douglas Hyde. She is responsible for the vision of the organisation and works closely with the team and board to realise this. Georgina's first encounter with the gallery was working on the front desk while studying History of Art at Trinity College, an experience that was foundational in her relationship with contemporary art. She went on to be the Exhibitions Curator at the Hugh Lane, a Project Curator at the Irish Museum of Modern Art and the inaugural Curator-in-Residence at the Mattress Factory Art Museum in Pittsburgh.


    Prior to The Douglas Hyde, she was the Director of Exhibitions & Programmes at Mercer Union, a Centre for Contemporary Art, in Toronto from 2013 until 2017. She completed her Phd, titled 'The Exhibition and the Political, through the Graduate School of Creative Arts & Media in 2012 and has taught at the National College of Art & Design, Institute of Art, Design and Technology, Dun Laoghaire, Dublin Institute of Technology and the University of Toronto. She was on the Steering Committee for the National Campaign for the Arts (NCFA) from 2018 to 2023.


    For more information, follow Ultraviolet Art Talks on Instagram @_ultravioletarttalks_

    Follow Dr.Georgina Jackson on Instagram @georgina_jackson__ @dhg_dublin


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    13 mins
  • Ultraviolet Art Talks Season 2 Paul McGrane
    Aug 29 2024

    On this episode, Caren Sullivan Talks to artist, curator, Paul McGrane in 2020.


    Paul McGrane (b. 1991, Dublin) is an artist & curator working in Dublin, Ireland. He graduated from Technological University Dublin in 2015 with a BA in Fine Art.


    His practice focuses predominantly on painting and sculpture. His interests lie in public spaces such as places of worship, stadiums and sensory rooms. Nostalgia guides the creation of his work, drawing from personal memories rooted in family and place. McGrane's paintings are expressed using various facets of abstraction - colour, shape, light, motif. He uses a process of layering thin washes of pigment repeatedly over each other. The paint is then brushed in long vertical or horizontal strokes. This process can often lead to areas of the surface being overworked, in return the pigment then merges together and counter intuitively erases.


    Recent awards include Hang Tough Solo Exhibition Award, Dublin, and Rua Red Winter Open Award (2019), Dublin. Recent exhibitions include Páipéar (2022) at Hang Tough Gallery, Dublin, (2021) at Rua Red, Dublin, and Winter Open Exhibition (2019) at Rua Red, Dublin.


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    Follow artist and curator Paul McGrane on Instagram @paulmcgrane13 @complexdublin


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    12 mins

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