
Music Interview with J. Willgoose, Esq., Public Service Broadcasting (pt. 1)
“I spent a lot of time in libraries – as you do with all the great rock ’n’ roll albums,” quipped Public Service Broadcasting’s bandleader when speaking about the research behind their records. With archival voices and broadcasts, the British band resurrects defining moments of history. Thierry Somers speaks with J. Willgoose, Esq., about his protectiveness over working on new material, making The Last Flight – their album about Amelia Earhart’s doomed journey – and the band’s eccentric stage attire: bow ties and corduroy suits.

Jenny Saville: The Anatomy of Painting, National Portrait Gallery

Do Ho Suh: Walk the House, Tate Modern

Karel Martens: Unbound, Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam
Upcoming Interview with J Willgoose, Esq. Public Service Broadcasting


Art Interview Anish Kapoor
“I don’t want to do what I did before, I want to do what I just don’t know how to do”.

Art David Salle on ‘Musicality and Humour’
“You have to keep up a lot of activities up your sleeve otherwise kids are getting bored.”

MUSIC Chris Illingworth Interview (Part 1)
On how the British jazz trio utilises computer software to generate innovative sounds from their acoustic instruments.

Art ‘Cerberus’ by Mark Bradford
The artist renowned for his abstract paintings with social underpinning, discusses a gripping body of work inspired by the civil rights movement and the Watts riots.

MUSIC Daniel Avery & Alessandro Cortini
On their debut album ‘Illusion of Time’.

Jenny Saville: The Anatomy of Painting, National Portrait Gallery

Do Ho Suh: Walk the House, Tate Modern

Karel Martens: Unbound, Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam
Upcoming Interview with J Willgoose, Esq. Public Service Broadcasting