Ep 121 – Iva Troj : Breaking things in the right places

Patreon and Paypal link – With Gypsy roots and a communist art training, Iva Troj combines a glorious mix of cultures and influences. She was born in Bulgaria, lived in Sweden for 25 years, and is now based in the UK. She paints richly detailed figurative paintings that are layered with complex narratives. In 2016, she was named Contemporary Art Excellence Artist of the Year. Her work is shown and collected internationally.  We had a great conversation and covered a lot of ground. Here are some of the subjects we visit: Inspirations, Light sources, References, Photoshop, Substrates, Colour palette, Mediums, Brushes, Criticism, The illusion of detail, Pace of work, Renewal, Working in series, Underlying themes, Art business, Galleries, Prices, Collectors, Most moving painting to make, Legacy, The male gaze, To find out more about Iva and her work go to: http://www.ivatrojart.com/ Referenced in the podcast . . . “Old Mistresses: Women, Art and Ideology” by Rozsika Parker and Griselda Pollock Most moving painting to make . . . Bride Series Hyena | Iva Troj Thanks for listening! Click here to support the podcast. Subscribe on iTunes Theme music by The Argyle Pimps. Thanks lads.

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“One of the best ART broadcasts I've ever listened to.” These long form podcasts are like listening in on a really interesting conversation you might overhear in a pub or a coffee shop. Artist and writer, John Dalton is joined by outstanding artists as they discuss the nitty gritty of art making and living the creative life. Guests include, Vincent Desiderio, Teresa Oaxaca, Bo Bartlett, Nicolás Uribe, Colleen Barry, Will St. John, Cesar Santos, Daniel Sprick, Ali Cavanaugh, Alyssa Monks, Lee Price, Brad Kunkle, Steven Assael, Ashley Longshore, Adrien Stein, Stephen Bauman, Adam Miller and Felicia Forte among others . . . For show notes and images go to http://www.johndalton.me