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Seen
Carrie Scott
35 episodes
3 days ago
Welcome to Seen. Where the art world meets the real world. Every two weeks we sit down with emerging and established artists to offer a genuine glimpse into their lives and minds - all in an authentic and totally straightforward manner. Carrie Scott is your host. After two decades working as a curator and art historian, Carrie firmly believes in the transformative power of art. If it's seen.
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Welcome to Seen. Where the art world meets the real world. Every two weeks we sit down with emerging and established artists to offer a genuine glimpse into their lives and minds - all in an authentic and totally straightforward manner. Carrie Scott is your host. After two decades working as a curator and art historian, Carrie firmly believes in the transformative power of art. If it's seen.
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Susan Chen
Seen
27 minutes 50 seconds
4 months ago
Susan Chen

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In this episode of the Have You Seen? series, Carrie chats with Susan Chen, a New York based artist exploring community portraiture, autobiographical self-portraits, and conceptual still lifes. She has collaborated with over a hundred different individuals in the studio from diverse backgrounds — many of whom are members of the Asian diaspora and beyond. Her paintings explore themes of race, community, belonging, prejudice, identity, family, longing, love, and loss.  Deeply curious about her sitters’ experiences, she continues to discover painting’s magical ability to survey communities and is driven by the political potential of figurative painting to inspire social change.


From Carrie:

"Have you seen Susan Chen's work? It's vibrant. And oh,so political. And I was expecting, wrongly so, this like super loud, heavy -hitting personality to be as bold as her work is. And she's just not. This is an artist who leaves every bit of her emotion and every bit of her political hopes and dreams and agendas in her work. And I think that that is extraordinary.Her pieces are like vibrant patchworks of different individuals, different portraits. They are a powerful statement on unity and the importance of every unique story and completely tied up in women's rights. It's remarkable.And our conversation was awesome and is all about not just reading a book by its cover.

Explore Susan's work: https://susanmbchen.com/

Thanks for listening to this episode of the Seen podcast. Liked what you heard? Get early access to these episodes and a ton of other great art content, by becoming a member of Seen at https://seen.art.

Connect with us between episodes on Instagram, @watchseenart - https://www.instagram.com/watchseenart

About the Have You Seen? series:

The ⁠Have You Seen? Series⁠ is all about talking to emerging and mid-career artists about their journey to now.

Curious about how an artist got to where they are or indeed why they chose art in the first place? Then this series is for you. Join us as we speak to emerging and mid-career artists across the globe. Don’t worry, there’s no hiding behind art speak here, or pretending that being an artist is a bowl of cherries. We’re here to hear it all, straight from the source.

Seen
Welcome to Seen. Where the art world meets the real world. Every two weeks we sit down with emerging and established artists to offer a genuine glimpse into their lives and minds - all in an authentic and totally straightforward manner. Carrie Scott is your host. After two decades working as a curator and art historian, Carrie firmly believes in the transformative power of art. If it's seen.