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Give me a break
Plaster Magazine
11 episodes
3 days ago
Getting work in the art industry can be a rough ride, filled with mystery, elitism and BS. 'Give me a break' hears from those who've made it work their way, often against the odds. Hosted by Harriet Lloyd-Smith, Plaster's managing editor, the podcast is not a career how-to guide; it's a series of honest stories about different paths to success (however that's defined). Spoiler alert: nothing was easy.
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Getting work in the art industry can be a rough ride, filled with mystery, elitism and BS. 'Give me a break' hears from those who've made it work their way, often against the odds. Hosted by Harriet Lloyd-Smith, Plaster's managing editor, the podcast is not a career how-to guide; it's a series of honest stories about different paths to success (however that's defined). Spoiler alert: nothing was easy.
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Arts
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Naomi Rea
Give me a break
59 minutes 6 seconds
5 months ago
Naomi Rea

For the latest episode of Give me a break, Harriet is joined by Naomi Rea, the London-based Editor-in-Chief of Artnet News. Naomi has spent the last decade untangling the knots of the global art world – from high-stakes auctions and blockbuster exhibitions to the stranger corners of contemporary culture. Naomi was born in Belfast in 1992 and grew up in Brussels. She studied english literature and philosophy before following her calling to arts journalism, an industry with increasingly few full-time and freelance opportunities. “There's a lot of art writing out there, there's not a lot of art journalism,” she says. The conversation offers a candid look into a world that thrives on opacity, the importance of holding power to account and how to balance professional relationships and journalistic integrity. Harriet picks Naomi’s brains on the mysteries of the market and the fine art of pitching ideas to publications. "If you didn't get a response to an idea, pitch another one. At some point, someone is going to like one of your ideas and take a chance on you. I think you really do have to inure yourself to rejection and to being ignored."

Give me a break
Getting work in the art industry can be a rough ride, filled with mystery, elitism and BS. 'Give me a break' hears from those who've made it work their way, often against the odds. Hosted by Harriet Lloyd-Smith, Plaster's managing editor, the podcast is not a career how-to guide; it's a series of honest stories about different paths to success (however that's defined). Spoiler alert: nothing was easy.