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Materially Speaking
Sarah Monk
64 episodes
4 months ago
A podcast where artists tell their stories through the materials they choose.
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A podcast where artists tell their stories through the materials they choose.
Show more...
Visual Arts
Arts,
Society & Culture,
Documentary
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Maja Thommen: Spiral
Materially Speaking
27 minutes
5 months ago
Maja Thommen: Spiral

See pictures and read more on materiallyspeaking.com

Originally from Zurich, Maja was always keen to leave Switzerland and with an Italian grandmother perhaps Italy was always going to be her destination. She moved to Italy in 1991.

She speaks to us about how her approach to work has changed. When she was young she liked seeing the impression her hands made on the work, while now she seeks smoothness and perfection.


We meet Maja at her home - Artists Hill - an old farmhouse, surrounded by olive groves and a huge vegetable garden, which she has renovated into a home, studios, and a part that she rents out.


First Maja shows us the room where she draws, and then we move over to her new modelling studio, opposite the house.

In the middle of this room, towering above her, is a spiral column. It’s a plastercast - soon to be realised in acrylic resin and earth.

Maja tells us about a bas relief project in 16 panels called dressing. The question she originally posed was, “Can we change religion like clothes or is religion something inherent to us, you know, is it like part of us?"

One of Maja’s first pieces was Extension of Ego and now it takes pride of place in her studio. Maja still loves it and it represents the theme she still develops of externalising human traits in her work.

Labrynth is another of Maja’s pieces that follows the theme of a body’s outside reflecting what is inside.

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Materially Speaking
A podcast where artists tell their stories through the materials they choose.