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