In this episode, painter Valeria Duca opens up about her artistic evolution — from a prodigy in Chișinău, Moldova, to an established artist based in Oslo. She recalls her first art sale at just fourteen, when the Romanian Minister of Youth and Sports bought one of her paintings, marking the start of a lifelong calling. Valeria talks about her early self-portraits that captured depression and healing, her politically charged work on the war in Ukraine, and her recent focus on memory — fragment...
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In this episode, painter Valeria Duca opens up about her artistic evolution — from a prodigy in Chișinău, Moldova, to an established artist based in Oslo. She recalls her first art sale at just fourteen, when the Romanian Minister of Youth and Sports bought one of her paintings, marking the start of a lifelong calling. Valeria talks about her early self-portraits that captured depression and healing, her politically charged work on the war in Ukraine, and her recent focus on memory — fragment...
From São Paulo to the World – A Werkstattwoche-Lüben-Talk with Julio Vieira
Wie tickt die Kunstszene? Der Kunstpodcast.
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From São Paulo to the World – A Werkstattwoche-Lüben-Talk with Julio Vieira
In this episode of Wie tickt die Kunstszene? I talk with Brazilian artist Julio Vieira about the question of what it means to paint landscapes that are both rooted in memory and anchored in the present moment. Our conversation traces his journey from São Paulo to international exhibitions and the development of his ongoing series Metalandscapes. We dive into the intersections between everyday streets and art historical imagery, the tension between memory and photography in shaping his c...
Wie tickt die Kunstszene? Der Kunstpodcast.
In this episode, painter Valeria Duca opens up about her artistic evolution — from a prodigy in Chișinău, Moldova, to an established artist based in Oslo. She recalls her first art sale at just fourteen, when the Romanian Minister of Youth and Sports bought one of her paintings, marking the start of a lifelong calling. Valeria talks about her early self-portraits that captured depression and healing, her politically charged work on the war in Ukraine, and her recent focus on memory — fragment...