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Deep Color

Joseph Hart
Art History
Visual Arts
Hip-Hop Culture
New York City
Material Condition
Identity
Social Impact
Innovation
Self-Evaluation
Painting
Construction Techniques
Drawing
Textile Art
Celia Pym
Kennedy Yanko
Abstract Art
Art Exhibitions
Mending Techniques
Ceramic Sculpture
Art

DEEP COLOR is an oral history project and podcast that features long-form conversations with artists and art professionals as they discuss their work, ideas and lives--offering listeners a unique understanding about the process, experiences and people behind the artwork. DEEP COLOR is independently produced by Joseph Hart.

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Latest Episodes

Deep Color (the exhibition) opened at Halsey McKay Gallery on May 24 and will be on view through June 30th, 2025. The exhibit features drawing, painting, sculpture, writing, editioned prints, and photography by over 60 Deep Color alumni artists. In t... more

Tony Lewis makes drawings using a range of materials and methods that are centered around mark-making and language. Tony talks about athletics, psychology, and art history as frameworks for his world view, drawing as a type of behavior, Calvin & Hobb... more

Sean Sullivan makes paintings and drawings that hum and weave through abstraction, representation, and systems of visual organization. He is also the co-owner of R&F Paints—an artist owned company that manufactures handmade oil and encaustic paints f... more

Sara Maria Salamone is a photographer and co-founder of Mrs. Gallery--a contemporary art gallery located in Maspeth, Queens. Sara talks about the gallery ‘s history and roots as a beer and dance hall, the series of professional experiences that lead ... more

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Recent Guests

Tony Lewis
Artist committed to making drawings, known for his unique approaches to the medium.
Artist
Episode: Tony Lewis - Episode 83
Sean Sullivan
Artist and co-owner of R&F Paints
R&F Paints
Episode: Sean Sullivan - Episode 82
Jordan Nassar
An artist creating intricate embroideries and various installations inspired by his Palestinian American identity.
Episode: Jordan Nassar - Episode 80
Samuel Levi Jones
Multidisciplinary artist known for his abstract assemblages made from repurposed books and flags.
Episode: Samuel Levi Jones - Episode 79
Jesse Wine
Ceramic sculptor known for combining body parts with abstract forms.
Episode: Jesse Wine - Episode 76
Celia Pym
Textile-based artist known for her work in mending and repairing garments.
Episode: Celia Pym - Episode 75
Alvaro Barrington
A painter who explores identity and cultural references through various materials and approaches in painting.
Episode: Alvaro Barrington - Episode 74
Andrew Schoultz
Artist known for vibrant paintings, drawings, prints, installations, and large-scale murals.
Episode: Andrew Schoultz - Episode 72

Host

Joseph Hart
Host and producer, Joseph Hart initiates and facilitates thoughtful discussions with various artists and art professionals, bringing unique insights into their creative processes and personal storylines.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 159 ratings
  • Wonderful Gem

    Love this podcast. Feels like artists have stripped away egos that can often cloud us and are just… talking and sharing and being honest. Feels like something that felt a little lost has been revived. Being let in on a secret that should have never become secret in the first place. A calm, sincere and lovely addition to my regular listening. Joseph Hart is smart and inquisitive and a great guide into conversations about making and thinking and living.

    -Cate

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Cate Nelson
    United States2 years ago
  • a wonderful and thoughtful show

    This show adds enormous value to the art community and the creative process. I’m grateful these conversations exist and highly recommend for any artist, or anyone interested in art.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Julian Putney
    United States2 years ago
  • Inspirational

    I really enjoy this podcast that artist Joseph Hart has put together. I’ve listened to many episodes, and as a fine artist myself I find them to be very inspirational in my own studio practice. It’s nice to get the inside scoop on what other artists are dealing with in their work, and it helps me feel less alone knowing that there are others out there like me creating art.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    Abcdjfjfndndiddb
    United States3 years ago
  • The Real Deal

    Great guests, thoughtful host and serious art talk that is neither dumbed down or pretentious. Bravo!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    High middle brow
    United States4 years ago
  • In-depth and inspiring

    I think it’s super helpful to hear so much in depth reflection about the practice of being an artist (and/or curator or dealer). And it’s super inspiring - it reminds me of why I make work in the first place and that the challenges I face are somewhat universal! :)

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Everyday Magic
    United States5 years ago

Listeners Say

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Reviews highlight the unique insights provided into the creative processes of various artists, fostering a sense of community and understanding within the art world.
Listeners appreciate the honesty and depth of conversations, noting a refreshing sincerity in the discussions that feel intimate and personal.
Many find the show to be a crucial resource for artists, offering inspiration and relatable content that reflects the challenges and realities of being an artist.

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Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Tony Lewis - Episode 83
Q: What advice would you give to someone interested in pursuing art as a livelihood?
He emphasizes being a good person, investing in relationships, being honest with oneself, and the importance of hard work over monetary gains in art.
Tony Lewis - Episode 83
Q: How do you balance yourself so that you're not broken in the studio physically and emotionally?
Tony relies on a small team for support and emphasizes honesty about his practice and experiences, which helps mitigate pressure and anxiety.
Tony Lewis - Episode 83
Q: Why drawing as opposed to sculpture or painting?
Tony believes drawing exists outside of the art world, should be part of daily life, and doesn't aim for high status but simply exists as a way to understand and express.
Tony Lewis - Episode 83
Q: Did the art history class open a door to making art too?
Tony grew up drawing and engaged with art throughout his life, but art history provided important context that connected with his interests in psychology and religious studies, influencing his later practice.
Sean Sullivan - Episode 82
Q: Can you talk about your experience at R&F and how you became a co-owner of that paint manufacturer?
I started working at R&F in 2007 and eventually became a partner due to my involvement in various aspects of the business and the development of the brand.

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Long-form conversations with artists and art professionals feature prominently across multiple episodes, providing an in-depth look at their artistic processes and personal journeys. The discussions delve into various aspects of the visual arts, including exhibitions, individual creative practices, and the influence of cultural heritage on artistry. Unique traits include a focus on a diverse array of artists, from those emerging in the scene to established figures, and the exploration of how personal experiences shape artistic expression. This approach likely resonates with listeners seeking an intimate understanding of the art world beyond just the artworks themselves.

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Recent guests on Deep Color include:

1. Tony Lewis
2. Sean Sullivan
3. Jordan Nassar
4. Samuel Levi Jones
5. Jesse Wine
6. Celia Pym
7. Alvaro Barrington
8. Andrew Schoultz

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