13. Ennui Refigured: Freya Purdue
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Painters Today
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Freya and I discuss the meaning behind her two-person exhibition ‘Ennui Refigured’, the nature of digital boredom, spirituality and the human condition, ancient cultures, Africa, Agnes Martin, Frank Stella, Larry Poons, space exploration, painting and limitless inspiration and the power of Jackson Pollock’s 1943 artwork ‘Guardian’s of the Secret'. Cover image: Freya Purdue's studio (with painting detail), 2019. Intro & Outro Music: www.hooksounds.com
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