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Steph catches up with sculpture artist Anna Horne ahead of her exhibition Colour Me Soft at Hugo Michell Gallery. A bit of reminiscing about her first outdoor exhibition reveals how Anna found her way to using concrete in her work - which she is now known for using. They chat about the dynamics of being an artist driven by material and process (rather than pre-visualised ideas), and the influence of current issues on Anna’s artmaking.
Show Notes
Interview Transcript (PDF)
Adelaide Central School of Art
Anna Horne, Weigh Down, 2014, rope, concrete, dimensions variable, installed in Rymill Park as part of FELTnatural 2014
Jimmy Dodd / Double Diamond art fabrication
Art 21
‘A World Of One’s Own’ (podcast) conversations between Tai Snaith and a diverse group of different female-identifying and non-binary artists.
Phyllida Barlow [wiki]
Alison Wilding [wiki]
Neoteric exhibition, 2022, Adelaide Train Station [catalogue]
Shifting exhibition by Centre for Creative Health at Dentons [catalogue]
Colour Me Soft at Hugo Michell Gallery
‘colour me [something]’ (idiom): An exclamation used to indicate some particular emotion or condition. ‘You did the dishes and cleaned your room? Well, colour me amazed—I never thought the day would come!’
AnnaHorne.com.au
@Anna_Horne