John Ashbery makes an appearance in this podcast interview with artist Anicka Yi and host Ben Luke for The Art Newspaper. They discuss her cultural experiences and greatest influences on her work.
A brush with... Anicka Yi
An in-depth interview with the artist on her cultural experiences and greatest influences, from Donna Haraway to Isamu Noguchi
Sponsored by Bloomberg Connects
Hosted by Ben Luke. Produced by David. Clack, Aimee Dawson and Henrietta Bentall
21 September 2022
Ben Luke talks to Anicka Yi about her influences—from the worlds of literature, music and, of course, art—and the cultural experiences that have shaped her life and work.
Yi creates installations and objects that sit on the borders of art and science. Drawing on research into biology, and particularly macrobiotics, but embedded in geopolitics, Yi’s work calls for a deep sensory engagement from the viewer, with smell as important as sight. In fusing different categories of knowledge, she questions what she calls “the increasingly hazy taxonomic distinctions between what is human, animal, plant and machine”.
Installation view of Anicka Yi's We Have Never Been Individual (2019) at Gladstone Gallery, Brussels in 2019
Courtesy of the artist and Gladstone Gallery, New York and Brussels
She discusses being “possessed” by the formal language of Isamu Noguchi and inspired by the breadth of Rosemarie Trockel’s work; she reflects on the impact of John Ashbery’s poetry and how Donna Haraway prompted her series When Species Meet (2016).
Plus, she gives insight into life in her studio (and how it compares to a laboratory) and answers our usual questions, including: what is art for?
Series 12 of A brush with… runs from 14 September-5 October, with episodes released on Wednesdays. You can download and subscribe to the podcast here. This podcast is sponsored by Bloomberg Connects.