Episodes 12
Avg. Duration 31m
Activity Active
Apple Rating 5.0 (2)
Since Jan 2021
Latest Episode Oct 2025

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From Cristea Roberts Gallery, Making a Mark, a podcast series exploring artists' approach to drawing and printmaking.

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12: Cristea Roberts Gallery at 30: A special episode to celebrate the gallery’s thirtieth anniversary

Oct 27, 2025 47m

To celebrate the gallery’s thirtieth anniversary, we meet Alan Cristea and David Cleaton-Roberts for a special episode of the podcast series Making a Mark. Alan and David have spent the past three…

11: Idris Khan: The internationally renowned contemporary artist on the music, colours, and abstract qualities of language that informs his work

Sep 10, 2025 36m

This episode of Making a Mark focusses on a previously unexplored element of artist Idris Khan’s (b. 1978) practice; his developments in printmaking, a medium that now sits alongside his photography,…

10: Jim Dine one of the most important artists working today, a prolific and unparalleled printmaker, whose iconic images are internationally renowned.

Nov 26, 2024 32m

The tenth episode of Making a Mark explores Jim Dine’s (b. 1935) lifelong relationship with hand-tools. Tools have been a constant for the artist, not only as implements used to mark his plates and…

9: Ian Davenport: One of Britain’s foremost contemporary artists whose practice delves into the realms of colour, process and materiality.

Sep 10, 2024 29m

This episode of Making a Mark explores works on paper by Ian Davenport (b.1966), one of Britain’s foremost contemporary artists whose practice delves into the realms of colour, process and…

8: Clare Woods: One of the most important British artists working today on her evolving practice and the tension that runs through works bursting with colour

Mar 07, 2024 28m

This episode of Making a Mark explores the work of Clare Woods (b. 1972), the connections between the artist's life and ever evolving practice, which has expanded from painting to prints and…

7: Yinka Shonibare: A globally celebrated artist on race, class, and constructions of cultural identity

Oct 19, 2023 32m

This episode of Making a Mark explores the printmaking practice of Yinka Shonibare (b. 1962), a globally celebrated artist whose work examines race, class, and constructions of cultural identity.We…

6: Joe Tilson: One of Britain's most important artists, a founding figure of British Pop Art and ground-breaking printmaker

Jan 19, 2023 35m

The sixth episode of Making a Mark explores the life and work of one of Britain’s most important artists, Joe Tilson (1928 - 2023), and the importance of printmaking to his practice throughout his…

5: Michael Craig-Martin: One of the best-known artists of his generation, on his iconic work, instantly recognisable the world over

Sep 29, 2022 35m

The fifth episode of Making a Mark explores the graphic work of Michael Craig-Martin (b. 1941), one of the best-known artists of his generation. Today his brightly coloured works of everyday objects,…

4: Cornelia Parker: One of Britain's best loved and most acclaimed contemporary artists on printmaking

Aug 24, 2022 24m

The latest episode of Making a Mark explores the graphic work of Cornelia Parker. Widely celebrated for her immersive installations that have become a significant part of Britain’s cultural…

3: Christiane Baumgartner: A ground-breaking artist who has achieved international critical acclaim for her printmaking

Nov 28, 2021 26m

The latest episode of Making a Mark explores the work of Christiane Baumgartner (b. 1967), a ground-breaking artist who has achieved international critical acclaim for her printmaking, choosing to…

2: Paula Rego: One of the greatest figurative artists of her generation, who places women at the centre of her work

Jul 14, 2021 30m

The latest episode of Making a Mark explores the graphic work of Dame Paula Rego RA (b. 1935), one of the most important figurative artists of her generation, who places women’s lives and stories at…

1: Richard Hamilton: One of Britain's greatest artists, the founding father of Pop Art

Jan 21, 2021 32m

The first episode of Making a Mark explores the work of Richard Hamilton (1922 - 2011), the founding father of Pop Art in Britain and one of the most influential artists of his generation. Michael…

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