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ARTMATTERS: The Podcast for Artists

Isaac Mann
ARTMATTERS: The Podcast for Artists
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  • ARTMATTERS: The Podcast for Artists

    #74 with Brittany Fanning

    07.05.2026 | 1 Std. 21 Min.
    Welcome back to ARTMATTERS: The Podcast for Artists
    On this week’s episode I’m joined by Brittany Fanning.
    Brittany Fanning graduated from the University of north Virginia, and moved to South Korea in 2015. She spent seven years painting the neighborhoods around her, drawn particularly to the contrast between new Brutalist structures and traditional hanoks. 
    After relocating to Los Angeles in 2022 her work shifted toward the city’s architecture, flora, and fauna. Fanning  began exhibiting in Korea in 2018 and has since shown at Steve Turner and The Lodge in Los Angeles, Galerie BHAK in Seoul, as well as Mindy Solomon in Miami and Artemin in Taipei. Her work has been featured in Vogue, Portray Mag, and Type 7. She is currently based in New York.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​
    I joined Brittany Fanning in her studio, surrounded by rolled and unrolled canvases and at least one painting she's threatening to destroy. We get into her process: the impatience that launches a painting before the plan exists, and the small linen studies she uses to dig herself out of the compositional holes that impatience creates.
    We also talk about her push away from photo reference, her complicated relationship with the figure, and her black-and-white paintings. And then we get into the art world stuff: galleries that don't pay, galleries that disappear, and why Brittany has made a bit of a tradition of calling people out on Instagram right around the holidays.
    It's a hell of a conversation, articulate, transparent, and resilient. Without spoiling it, I'll just say: good luck to any gallery that tries to mess with her.
    Listener note: Brittany's candor about her experiences with Pictorum and OTI inspired me to share my own, with Primary Projects in Miami. It felt like the right time.
    Support this podcast by clicking HERE and becoming a Patreon Supporter!
    If you're enjoying the podcast so far, please rate, review, subscribe and SHARE ON INSTAGRAM!
      
    If you have an any questions you want answered, write in to [email protected]
    host: Isaac Mann
    www.isaacmann.com
    insta: @isaac.mann
    guest: Brittany Fanning
    www.brittanyfanning.com
    insta: @brittanyfanning
    Thank you as always to ARRN, the Detroit-based artist and instrumentalist, for the music.
  • ARTMATTERS: The Podcast for Artists

    #73 with David Ambrose

    23.04.2026 | 1 Std. 23 Min.
    Welcome back to ARTMATTERS: The Podcast for Artists
    On this week’s episode I’m joined by David Ambrose.
    David Ambrose was born in 1960 and lives and works in Bound Brook, New Jersey. He received his BA in Fine Arts from Muhlenberg College and his MFA in Painting from the University of Pennsylvania.
    He has exhibited widely over the past four decades, including solo exhibitions at the New Jersey State Museum, where he was the subject of a mid-career retrospective, as well as Gold/Scopophilia in Montclair and Tibor de Nagy in New York. His work has also been included in group exhibitions at Pierogi and Kentler International Drawing Space in Brooklyn, among many others, and is held in public collections including the Library of Congress. Ambrose is the recipient of multiple fellowships from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts, most recently in 2022 to 2023. He has also taught at institutions including Parsons, Pratt, and the Fashion Institute of Technology.
    I sat down with David in his New Jersey studio last month and we discussed the surface of a painting, building paintings, building objects, planning for abstraction, materials and pigments, damage and repair, crosshatching, carving, and the use of non-traditional tools. David Ambrose also explains why there’s no rush, how linear thinking has served him through the years, allowing for change, quality and beauty, daily practices, handling rejection, building  community and his new works on paper.
    Support this podcast by clicking HERE and becoming a Patreon Supporter!
    If you're enjoying the podcast so far, please rate, review, subscribe and SHARE ON INSTAGRAM!
      
    If you have any questions you want answered, write in to [email protected]
     
    host: Isaac Mann
    www.isaacmann.com
    insta: @isaac.mann
    guest: David Ambrose
    www.davidambrosestudio.com
    insta: @david_m_ambrose_art

    Thank you as always to ARRN, the Detroit-based artist and instrumentalist, for the music.
  • ARTMATTERS: The Podcast for Artists

    #72 with Will Hutnick

    09.04.2026 | 1 Std. 7 Min.
    Welcome back to ARTMATTERS: The Podcast for Artists
    On this week’s episode I’m joined by Will Hutnick.
    Will is a painter based in Sharon, Connecticut. He holds an MFA from Pratt Institute and a BA from Providence College. Hutnick is a 2021 New York Foundation for the Arts Fellow in Painting. His solo exhibitions include High Noon in New York, the McDonough Museum of Art, Geary Contemporary, and Pamela Salisbury Gallery. His work has been featured in The New York Times, New American Paintings, and Hyperallergic. He's held residencies at Yaddo, the Elizabeth Murray Artist Residency, and Vermont Studio Center. Will currently serves as Director of Artistic Programming at the Wassaic Project, a nonprofit that uses art and education to foster social change.
    Will and I sat down last month at High Noon in Tribeca, where his solo exhibition  “Time’s a Goon” was on display. Will and I discussed planning a painting, starting a painting, new content, landscapes, working on 15-year-old canvases, his printmaker background, the challenges of editing and finishing and his love of works on paper. We also discuss chance, noise, and the lack of control, decoration, orchestration and the arbitrary, Will’s work as Director at the Wassaic Artist Residency and the simple efficacy of the Thank You Note.
    Before we begin, a reminder that ARTMATTERS is entirely listener-supported. If you want to support the show and help make more conversations like this possible, consider joining the ARTMATTERS Patreon. Supporters get video versions of every episode, as well as more behind-the-scenes content. Find the link in the description or go to patreon.com/artmatterspodcast
    Support this podcast by clicking HERE and becoming a Patreon Supporter!
    If you're enjoying the podcast so far, please rate, review, subscribe and SHARE ON INSTAGRAM!
    Support this podcast by clicking HERE and becoming a Patreon Supporter!
    If you're enjoying the podcast so far, please rate, review, subscribe and SHARE ON INSTAGRAM!
     
    If you have an any questions you want answered, write in to [email protected]
     
    host: Isaac Mann
    www.isaacmann.com
    insta: @isaac.mann

    guest: Will Hutnick
    www.willhutnick.com
    insta: @willhutnick
    Thank you as always to ARRN, the Detroit-based artist and instrumentalist, for the music.
  • ARTMATTERS: The Podcast for Artists

    #71 with Bruce Tapola

    26.03.2026 | 1 Std. 50 Min.
    Welcome back to ARTMATTERS: The Podcast for Artists
    On this week’s episode I’m joined by Bruce Tapola.
    Bruce Tapola was born and raised in Ohio and received his BFA from the University of Utah, and his MFA from Montana State University. He has exhibited nationally and internationally and has received several awards, including the McKnight Foundation Visual Artist Fellowship (1995, 2001, 2017). His work has been written about in Artforum, The New York Times, New American Painting, Art Papers, and New Art Examiner, and is in numerous public and private collections. He taught painting and drawing at St. Cloud State University in MN from 2000 to 2022, and in addition to his studio practice, Bruce is a member of the artist collectives Paintallica, Free Art School, and Artpolice (RIP). Bruce lives and works in St. Paul, Minnesota.
    I sit down with Bruce back in December in Saint Paul, in his backyard studio with a wood-burning stove. It was a cold day, but the studio was cozy and Bruce, I discovered, as you will shortly, is a talker so we covered a lot of ground. Bruce discusses rejecting cleverness, when something smells like art, humor in art, sameness in imagination, screaming colors, sneaking up on a painting, magic, ceramics,  the price of art, emptying-out content, outsider art, having a family of artists and painting the perfect cloud.
    Before we begin, a reminder that ARTMATTERS is entirely listener-supported. If you want to support the show and help make more conversations like this possible, consider joining the ARTMATTERS Patreon. Supporters get video versions of every episode as well as more behind-the-scenes content. 
    Support this podcast by clicking HERE and becoming a Patreon Supporter!
    If you're enjoying the podcast so far, please rate, review, subscribe and SHARE ON INSTAGRAM!
     
    If you have an any questions you want answered, write in to [email protected]
     
    host: Isaac Mann
    www.isaacmann.com
    insta: @isaac.mann

    guest: Bruce Tapola
    insta: @btapola
  • ARTMATTERS: The Podcast for Artists

    #70 with Hiba Schahbaz

    12.03.2026 | 1 Std. 28 Min.
    Welcome back to ARTMATTERS: The Podcast for Artists
    On this week’s episode I’m joined by Hiba Schahbaz.
    Born in Karachi, Pakistan, Hiba Schahbaz trained in traditional Indo-Persian miniature painting at the National College of Arts in Lahore. Her practice spans oil, wood, paper, black tea, and water-based pigments. Schahbaz received an MFA in painting from Pratt Institute and has exhibited internationally since 2002. Recent exhibitions include the FLAG Art Foundation, Almine Rech Paris, the Institute of Contemporary Art Miami, and Jeffrey Deitch, as well as a public art commission for Rockefeller Center produced with Art Production Fund. Her current retrospective, Hiba Schahbaz: The Garden, on view at the Museum of Contemporary Art North Miami, brings together roughly fifteen years of work tracing her evolution from the disciplined traditions of miniature painting to expansive, immersive works.
    I sat down with Hiba in her Bushwick loft studio and asked her about the “aha” moment - when a new idea begins to take shape. We also talk about cut-outs and shifting scale, the difference between one-off paintings and a sustained flow state, learning from mistakes, and why she never lets a painting leave the studio before the idea feels fully resolved. We talk materials and process, how Hiba starts a painting, and how she approaches large commissions, museum projects, and multi-panel works differently. Hiba discusses maintaining a daily studio practice and how it shifts with seasonal rhythms, the difficulty and necessity of waiting for ideas to develop, and the importance of physical health in the studio and taking responsibility for one’s body over time. Finally, we talk about avoiding creative burnout through continuous learning, and why Schahbaz believes in committing fully to the path of an artist without a Plan B.
    Support this podcast by clicking HERE and becoming a Patreon Supporter!
    If you're enjoying the podcast so far, please rate, review, subscribe and SHARE ON INSTAGRAM!
      
    If you have an any questions you want answered, write in to [email protected]
     
     host: Isaac Mann
     www.isaacmann.com
     insta: @isaac.mann
     guest: Hiba Schahbaz
     www.hibaschahbaz.com
     insta: @hiba_schahbaz
    Thank you as always to ARRN, the Detroit-based artist and instrumentalist, for the music.
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Über ARTMATTERS: The Podcast for Artists
ARTMATTERS is an intimate, bi-weekly podcast featuring in-studio conversations between host Isaac Mann and professionalartists from around the world. Now in its second season with over 55 episodes, the show has become a vital resource for thecontemporary art community, exploring everything from technical practices and daily studio insights to career advice, creativeblocks, and the emotional realities of making art.Host Isaac Mann brings both the perspective of a working artist and the curiosity of a thoughtful interviewer to each conversation,creating a space where artists can discuss not just their techniques and influences, but also the vulnerable aspects of creative life-hope, depression, expectation, success, and failure. Whether exploring technical processes, relationship dynamics, or tips for a healthier practice, ARTMATTERS offersboth emerging and established artists a rare glimpse into the real experiences behind successful creative careers.
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