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Talking with Painters

Talking with Painters

By: Maria Stoljar
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Maria Stoljar talks with Australian painters about how they became an artist, their painting techniques, influences and current work. Art
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  • Ep 171: Mary Tonkin
    Dec 28 2025

    Watch highlights from this conversation on the Talking with Painters YouTube channel

    I loved this conversation with Mary Tonkin at the S.H. Ervin Gallery in Sydney, before the start of her survey exhibition Among the Trees (opening 3 January 2026). The show brings together paintings, drawings and ceramics dating from 2008, works that reflect Mary’s deep relationship with her family farm in Victoria’s Dandenong ranges and with painting from life. Her painting ‘Ramble Kalorama’, measuring almost 19 metres long, is a magnificent meditation on what it is to be in the Australian landscape and was a huge hit at the 2022 Sydney Contemporary Art Fair.

    Mary Tonkin has won many awards and her works are held in major public institutions and private collections. She is represented by Australian Galleries.

    NB: When Mary speaks about her teacher Geoff in this conversation she is referring to Geoff Dupree.

    Links

    • Mary Tonkin on Instagram
    • Mary Tonkin at Australian Galleries
    • ‘Among the Trees’, S.H.Ervin Gallery, 3 January to 1 March 2026
    • Highlights YouTube video
    • My instagram reel of ‘Ramble, Kalorama’ at Sydney Contemporary (2022)

    https://youtu.be/84JSU210-38?si=78SsLYUPGalbja-g

    ‘Ramble, Kalorama’ (2017–2019) at Sydney Contemporary, 2022
    18.9m x 1.8m (21 panels)
    Oil on linen

    ‘Coprosma Madonna, Kalorama’ 2021-22
    oil on linen 320 x 610cm
    Photographer Matthew Stanton

    ‘Madre, Kalorama’ 2008
    oil on linen 244cm x 508 cm
    Photographer John Brash

    ‘A scream, Kalorama’ 2023
    oil on linen 214 x 366cm
    Photograph Matthew Stanton

    ‘Regent, Kalorama’ 2012 charcoal on paper 241 x 271cm Photographer John Brash

    ‘Saint Anthony Beaten By Devils’ 24.5cm x 39.5cm
    Sassetta, c1423, 1424
    Pinacoteca Nazionale

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  • Ep 170: Aida Tomescu – ‘Messiaen’
    Nov 21 2025

    A highlights video from this episode will also be coming soon to the Talking with Painters YouTube channel

    In this episode, I visit the studio of acclaimed abstract painter Aida Tomescu just days before the opening of her exhibition Messiaen at Fox Jensen Gallery in Sydney. The exhibition continues until 20 December 2025.

    • Aida Tomescu on Instagram
    • Aida Tomescu website
    • Aida Tomescu at Fox Jensen Gallery
    • Talking with Painters website
    • Talking with Painters on Instagram
    • Subscribe here for my monthly newsletter

    Previous TWP YouTube videos of Aida Tomescu:

    • Aida Tomescu – extended interview
    • Aida Tomescu talks with Maria Stoljar (uncut)
    • Aida Tomescu in her studio (2017)
    • Aida Tomescu talks with Maria Stoljar about ‘Tuckson: the abstract sublime’
    • Aida Tomescu’s 2019 show ‘The Open Wounds of White Clouds’

    Previous podcast conversations with Aida Tomescu:

    • Episode 33 – Aida Tomescu
    • Episode 63 – Aida Tomescu on Tony Tuckson
    • Episode 116 – Aida Tomescu (uncut)

    Messiaen II 2024
    200x460cm
    oil on Belgian linen
    Photo: Jenni Carter

    Messiaen III 2025
    200 x 306cm
    Oil on Belgian linen
    Photo: Jenni Carter

    Messiaen 2013
    oil and pigments on canvas
    184 x 153 cm
    This is the work Tomescu refers to at the beginning of the episode

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  • Ep 169: 12 finalists, 12 landscapes
    Oct 4 2025

    Watch an edited video version of this episode on the Talking with Painters YouTube channel here

    Podcast listeners see the works we talk about here or go to talkingwithpainters.com (ep 169)

    When I travelled to Hobart for the announcement of the Hadley’s Art Prize, I not only interviewed the winner, Sophie Cape (you can hear her in the previous episode), but also had the privilege of speaking with twelve of the other outstanding finalists (see images of works below)

    At $100,000 the Hadley’s is Australia’s richest landscape art prize, and the calibre of work this year was outstanding. With 29 finalists in total, I would have loved to talk with every single one, but time was short in the lead-up to the celebrations! Even so, these conversations give you a cross-section of artists and approaches to depicting the Australian landscape — from bold abstraction to meticulous realism.

    In this episode, you’ll hear from the following artists: Michaye Boulter, Belinda Street, Neil Haddon, Valerie Sparks (Honourable Mention), Peter Griffen, Harrison Bowe (People’s Choice winner), Melanie McCollin Walker, Denise Lamby (Residency Prize winner), Julz Beresford, Raymond Arnold, Richard Klecociuk and Melissa Kenihan.

    Links

    • YouTube video highlights of this episode
    • YouTube video of interview with winner Sophie Cape
    • Podcast interview with winner Sophie Cape
    • Talking with Painters Newsletter
    • Talking with Painters on Instagram
    • Talking with Painters on Facebook
    • Maria Stoljar on LinkedIn
    • Hadley’s Art Prize website

      Michaye Boulter
      Atmospheres,
      oil on linen 102 x 153

    Neil Haddon
    ‘A view of water’
    Acrylic oil and lacquer on aluminium
    140 x 130

    Valerie Sparks (Honourable Mention)
    ‘The Long View’
    Pigment inkjet print on paper

    Peter Griffen
    ‘Small Rocks and Wild Grass’
    Mixed media on canvas 91 x 122cm

    Belinda Street
    ‘Newcastle Harbour’
    Oil on canvas 90 x 90cm

    Harrison Bowe (Winner People’s Choice Award)
    ‘Of Peaks and Tides’
    Oil and enamel and beeswax on linen

    Melanie McCollin Walker
    ‘Quiet Refuge’
    Acrylic on linen 156 x 156cm

    Denise Lamby (Winner Residency Prize)
    Memory of the Land
    Recycle tea bags canvas 90 x 90cm

    Julz Beresford
    ‘A Stillness at the Water’s Edge’
    Oil on canvas 93 x 93

    Raymond Arnold
    ‘The ‘blue,yellow’ Red Gum’
    Digital print

    Richard Klecociuk
    ‘Ancient light’
    Coloured pencil and ink
    108 x 83cm

    Melissa Kenihan
    ‘Living Memory’
    Oil on linen 55 x 155 cm



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