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Ep 114: Kim Leutwyler
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Length:
62 minutes
Released:
Aug 31, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Many Australians may have seen Kim Leutwyler’s work without ever having set foot in a gallery. In 2019 her impressive Archibald painting of television presenter Faustina Agolley was splashed across Sydney to promote the prize.
The striking image was on a huge banner above the entrance of the gallery, on bus shelters around the city, in newspapers and even on the front cover of a magazine.
Kim is no stranger to the Archibald Prize - she’s been shortlisted in five out of the last seven years. And her sitters all have one thing in common; they are people she admires and who are making a mark in the queer community.
Using bold colour in a distinctive style, Kim involves her sitters in the process, depicting them with an exciting combination of realism and abstraction. Always innovating and moving forward, she is constantly pushing towards pure abstraction, exploring and experimenting along the way.
Kim has a fabulously positive outlook and is a regular finalist in many major Australian art prizes and has exhibited widely across Australia and the US.
This episode was recorded remotely during the 2021 Sydney lockdown.
To hear the podcast episode click 'play' on the above photo.
Above portrait photo courtesy of the artist
Links to things we talk about in the episode
Kim Leutwyler's websiteKim Leutwyler with Nanda HobbsKim Leutwyler with 33 ContemporaryKim Leutwyler at BluethumbFaustina AgolleyTrixie MattelTenebrismKehinde Wiley Marc Etherington Robert RauschenbergGamblin's 'Torrit Grey'
Click here for tickets to 'The Artist Speaks' series at the Art Gallery of NSW referred to in the introduction of this episode.
Faustina the Fuzz, 2019, oil and acrylic on canvas, 30” x 30”Finalist Archibald Prize 2019
Trixie Mattel, 2019, oil and acrylic on canvas , 60” x 40”Finalist Portia Geach Memorial award 2019
Brian with pink, blue and yellow, 2020, Oil on canvas, 48 x 36"Finalist Archibald Prize 2020
Kim, 2021, oil on canvas, 110 x 101.5 cmFinalist Archibald Prize 2021
Rhi, 2021, oil on canvas, 40" x 30"
Werrong with Pink and Blue, 2020, oil and acrylic on canvas, 48"x 36"
Danger Zone, 2020, oil and acrylic on canvas , 38in x 46inCollaboration with Marc Etherington
Watson, 2018, oil and acrylic on canvas, 60” x 40”
The striking image was on a huge banner above the entrance of the gallery, on bus shelters around the city, in newspapers and even on the front cover of a magazine.
Kim is no stranger to the Archibald Prize - she’s been shortlisted in five out of the last seven years. And her sitters all have one thing in common; they are people she admires and who are making a mark in the queer community.
Using bold colour in a distinctive style, Kim involves her sitters in the process, depicting them with an exciting combination of realism and abstraction. Always innovating and moving forward, she is constantly pushing towards pure abstraction, exploring and experimenting along the way.
Kim has a fabulously positive outlook and is a regular finalist in many major Australian art prizes and has exhibited widely across Australia and the US.
This episode was recorded remotely during the 2021 Sydney lockdown.
To hear the podcast episode click 'play' on the above photo.
Above portrait photo courtesy of the artist
Links to things we talk about in the episode
Kim Leutwyler's websiteKim Leutwyler with Nanda HobbsKim Leutwyler with 33 ContemporaryKim Leutwyler at BluethumbFaustina AgolleyTrixie MattelTenebrismKehinde Wiley Marc Etherington Robert RauschenbergGamblin's 'Torrit Grey'
Click here for tickets to 'The Artist Speaks' series at the Art Gallery of NSW referred to in the introduction of this episode.
Faustina the Fuzz, 2019, oil and acrylic on canvas, 30” x 30”Finalist Archibald Prize 2019
Trixie Mattel, 2019, oil and acrylic on canvas , 60” x 40”Finalist Portia Geach Memorial award 2019
Brian with pink, blue and yellow, 2020, Oil on canvas, 48 x 36"Finalist Archibald Prize 2020
Kim, 2021, oil on canvas, 110 x 101.5 cmFinalist Archibald Prize 2021
Rhi, 2021, oil on canvas, 40" x 30"
Werrong with Pink and Blue, 2020, oil and acrylic on canvas, 48"x 36"
Danger Zone, 2020, oil and acrylic on canvas , 38in x 46inCollaboration with Marc Etherington
Watson, 2018, oil and acrylic on canvas, 60” x 40”
Released:
Aug 31, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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