Episodes

  • Color Remembers: Justyna Kisielewicz
    Nov 6 2025
    Polish-born, Miami-based artist Justyna Kisielewicz reclaims beauty as a form of protest. In her new exhibition Living Space (Lebensraum) at Galería La Cometa, she uses bold color, luxury symbols, and historical memory to confront colonial narratives and redefine who gets to tell their own story. We talk about migration, agency, and color as resistance — and how the past shapes what we choose to see in the present.

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    37 mins
  • Folklore, Myth and the Occult: Alejandro García Contreras
    Jul 26 2024

    Today we speak to Alejandro García Contreras live from NADA art fair in New York. Born in Tapachula, Chiapas, Mexico, Alejandro captures the essence of legends, blending them with biblical motifs and contemporary pop culture icons like Star Wars. Through his art, he explores the delicate tensions that shape our everyday lives, inviting us to look deeper into the myths that continue to captivate and haunt us. He has mounted solo exhibitions in Ecuador; Guadalajara; iami, FL; New York, NY; among others, and is a two-time recipient of the FONCA / Young Creators Scholarship, and his work was the winning acquisition of the 2006 Artfest WTC.


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    36 mins
  • Layered Identities: Annya Sand
    Jul 3 2024
    We journey into the layered world of artist Annya Sand, speaking to her on-location at her latest exhibition in London. Annya's art delves deep into themes of rebirth and healing, exploring the quest for authenticity amidst layers of colorful abstraction. Her work, showcased from The Houses of Parliament in London to the UN headquarters in New York, reflects a profound exploration of identity and self-discovery. Most recently, she held an exhibition celebrating the female identity at the Savoy in Florence. Founder of WAAW (Women Artists’ Art Week), Annya champions gender equality in the art world, with initiatives now embraced globally. We release this episode in honor of Annya’s impactful contributions and the ongoing celebration of WAAW week!

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    34 mins
  • Urban Memories: Juan Garaizabal
    Jun 17 2024

    Launching the second season of the podcast, we visit Spanish sculptor Juan Garaizabal in his studio on the outskirts of Madrid—a grungy, cool garage brimming with projects and metal scraps. In this special episode, we delve into Juan’s ambitious and long-standing project, Urban Memories, a series of powerful artistic installations of unconventional structures that recreate the spirit of heroic stories, evoking a collective vision of memory, history, and romantic nostalgia. Juan, welding each piece himself, has immortalized urban spaces in cities like Segovia, Miami, Doha, Seoul, and Shanghai, among many others.


    Visit @sublimeartproject on Instagram to view his work.

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    37 mins
  • Taboos in Tehran: Tahmineh Monzavi
    Oct 15 2023

    Today we interview Tahmineh Monzavi during her solo exhibition at Galerie Eric Dupont in Paris. Tucked away in a cobbled alley, this substantial exhibition revealed taboos and stereotypes in Iran and Afghanistan through the images of women and marginalized people. Based in Tehran, Tahmineh’s work has been exhibited in Rome, Vienna, Boston, Seoul, Amsterdam, the Modern Art Museum of Paris, and LACMA in LA. She is a highly recognized international artist who takes an unflinching look at life.



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    28 mins
  • Quinceañera Couture: Anabella Bergero
    Oct 11 2023

    When do humans come of age? In Latin America, there’s a special celebration called the Quinceañera that marks the transition from girlhood to womanhood. Taking place during a girl’s 15th birthday, this traditional party is characterized by bold colours, glitter, over the top dresses, and choreographed dances.


    Today, we have the pleasure of speaking to award winning fashion designer and artist Anabella Bergero in her latest exhibition ‘Heart of the Community’ currently on show at Faena Art Project Room in Miami, where this episode was recorded to a live audience. Using religious pop iconography and the vibrant colors of urban Latin American life, Anabella explores the sociopolitical intricacies of Quinceañeras. Anabella is a professor at Instituto Marangoni in Miami. She has been featured in L'Officiel, Vogue, i-D Magazine, Harper's Bazaar, Clarin Newspaper, and exhibited internationally, including Buenos Aires, Mexico City, New York and Miami. Between 2015 and 2018 she was selected as emerging designer of the year by Harper's Bazaar Argentina.

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    33 mins
  • Nocturnal Photography: Carlos Alba
    Aug 16 2023

    Have you ever walked the city at night? Multidisciplinary artist Carlos Alba has spent years photographing this beautiful landscape. But his electrifying images also comment on the dangerous effects of light pollution on humans, animals and plants alike. For this interview, we catch him at his exhibition in Centro Centro Madrid, which was part of Photo España last year.


    Carlos is a multidisciplinary artist who has been producing work over the world for the last 15 years. He has received prizes in the Tokyo International Photography Competition, Landskrona Foto Festival in Sweden, Flash Forward UK (Canada, 2016) and Zona C Visual Artist Awards (Spain, 2015). He was a finalist for the Best Photobook of the Year Award by PHotoEspaña (Spain, 2020), the GetxoPhoto Festival (Spain, 2019), the BMW Art & Culture, among others. His work has been exhibited at various galleries and museums worldwide, including the Hayward Gallery (London, 2019), the Tokyo International Photography Competition (TIPC) (Japan, 2018), Singapore International Photography Festival (Singapore, 2018), La Fábrica Gallery (Madrid, Spain, 2016), and PHotoEspaña (Madrid, Spain, 2016),


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    33 mins
  • Interventions in Nature: Ana Gonzalez Rojas
    Aug 2 2023

    Artist and architect Ana González Rojas welcomes us into her studio in Bogota where we discover work inspired by El Dorado, a legendary city made of gold, which she believes to be Colombia's natural heritage. Using very delicate and refined techniques, such as embroidery, crochet and porcelain, her sculptural works and textile interventions are marked by a distinct concern for understanding mining, deforestation and forced displacement.


    Ana graduated as an architect from the University of los Andes, specialized in Art and Gender at Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland and did her Masters in Photography-Printing-Editing at ESNBA and ESCP in Paris, France. This episode was developed in collaboration with Galeria La Cometa.


    View the artwork we discuss on our Instagram @SublimeArtProject: https://www.instagram.com/reel/Csd4x1SAOQm/?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==


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    32 mins