
OUTPUT gallery
By OUTPUT gallery

OUTPUT galleryDec 03, 2020

Interview with Bryan Biggs
The OUTPUT podcast heads to Liverpool's oldest building and the UK's oldest arts centre to talk to artist, writer, curator and historian Bryan Biggs about spending 30+ years in Liverpool's arts scene, the Bluecoat's current interrogation of its colonial origins, and the many projects he's been involved in over the years - also features a number of tracks selected by Bryan: expect art-punk, reggae, roots and more.

Interview with Ciarán Wood
In the latest episode of the OUTPUT podcast, new host / gallery director Michael Lacey interviews Ciarán Wood about his current exhibition at the gallery, and a film which weaves footage shot by the artist's father in the early 2000s into a poetic exploration of Liverpool's social, architectural and class histories. Other topics discussed include Wood's life as an artist around the UK and Holland, how people from New Brighton view Liverpool and what his best karaoke performance is...

Interview with Sumuyya Khader
Sumuyya Khader, one of Liverpool's most popular emerging artists, joins us on the OUTPUT podcast for a wide ranging chat covering her postal exhibition, politics, society and life. Listen to find out more about Sumuyya's path as an artist since graduation up to the recent founding of Granby Press, the challenges facing young black artists today, and strategies for tackling those challenges. A full transcript is available from www.outputgallery.com/podcast
Instagram: @Sumuyya / Twitter: @Sumuyyaa
Interviewed by Gabrielle de la Puente

Interview with Hassnat Sikander
This episode of the OUTPUT Gallery podcast is an interview with exhibiting artist Hassnat Sikander, whose work explores the emotional and psychological impacts of cultural enforcements. Hassnat uses text, collage, spoken word and sound to raise awareness about injustices towards women and the mental health issues that are often neglected within traditional communities. Hassnat and host Gabrielle de la Puente discuss Hassnat's practice within the context of her experiences and struggles, her current "punkjabi" focus which combines elements of traditional Punjabi culture with a punk aesthetic, and her experiences as an artist since being one of OUTPUT's first exhibitors when the space opened in 2018. A full transcript is available from www.outputgallery.com

Interview with Radical Womxn's Dance Party
Gabrielle speaks to two members of Radical Womxn's Dance Party about their postal exhibition at OUTPUT Gallery, which aims to bring wider attention ideas around prison abolition. They discuss this project (which is a collaboration with CAPE - Campaign Against Prison Expansion), the ways which anyone can get involved in the movement, and the sense of harmony and nature that underpins their radical left wing politics.

Interview with Leo Fitzmaurice
This time on OUTPUT Gallery's podcast, Gabrielle is in conversation with Leo Fitzmaurice about his work 'Circus Goes Around' (2020), a video over a decade in the making. We discuss his current postal exhibition with OUTPUT alongside his wider practice, his experiences as a young artist and how the art scene in Liverpool has changed over the course of his career.
A transcript of this episode is available from outputgallery.com/podcast
Artist - Leo Fitzmaurice / instagram @leo.fitzmaurice / leofitzmaurice.com
Hosted by Gabrielle de la Puente
Jingle by Michael Lacey

Interview with Mali Draper & Dan Waine
In our latest episode, we talk to Mali Draper and Dan Waine about their latest project for OUTPUT - an exploration of a dreamlike, fragmented narrative which encompasses a postal exhibition, a sound walk in Princes Park and a series of online resources related to sound design.
A transcript of this episode is available from outputgallery.com/podcast
Artist - Mali Draper / instagram @malidraper - Dan Waine / instagram @dan_waine
Hosted by Gabrielle de la Puente
Jingle by Michael Lacey

Interview with Donal Moloney
In the first episode of 2021, we speak to artist Donal Moloney about his postal exhibition with OUTPUT, a large-scale abstracted drawing which has been divided into 100 smaller images. We discuss the art scene in his hometown of Cork, his experiences in Liverpool, his long-standing love of painting, his career as an educator and how this impacts his artistic practice.
A transcript of this episode is available from outputgallery.com/podcast
Artist - Donal Moloney / instagram @donal_moloney_art / twitter @donalmoloneyart / website donalmoloney.net
Hosted by Gabrielle de la Puente
Jingle by Michael Lacey

Interview with Jon Edgley
OUTPUT gallery works exclusively with creatives from or based in Merseyside. In the latest episode of our podcast, we speak to current exhibitor Jon Edgley about his December with us, which sees us working in new ways. In the first ever OUTPUT installation, Edgley takes over the facade of the building with his own illustrated To Let signs as he examines the figure of the landlord. As well as that, Edgley's show launches OUTPUT's first postal exhibition as we move forward through the pandemic in a new way. Jon Edgley (b. 1996, Wirral) graduated from Liverpool John Moores University in 2018 and is currently based in Liverpool. We chat through all of this on the episode plus his love of drawing and his research process behind producing new work.
You can find the transcription for this episode on: outputgallery.com/podcast
Artist: Jon Edgley / instagram: @jon_a_edgley
Host: Gabrielle de la Puente
Contact: outputgallery.com / output@thekazimier.co.uk / @outputgallery
Jingle: Michael Lacey / michael-lacey.co.uk

Interview with Nick Smith
OUTPUT gallery works exclusively with creatives from or based in Merseyside. In the latest episode, we speak to Nick Smith about his beginnings with art education, his practice as a whole, and his current show here at the space. For the exhibition, Smith is exhibiting his 2020 split screen video ‘Where Were You When It Was Shit?’ This is alongside a series of photo works titled 'In The North West It Rains And It Rains And It Rains.' These pieces examine the artist’s youth growing up in Merseyside from 1974-1996, a turbulent period for the region in a show that calls into questions whether history might be on the verge of repeating itself, given the current state of politics and welfare in the UK.
You can find the transcription for this episode on: outputgallery.com/podcast
Artist: Nick Smith / instagram: @nrt_smith / twitter: @nrtsmith
Host: Gabrielle de la Puente
Contact: outputgallery.com / output@thekazimier.co.uk / @outputgallery
Jingle: Michael Lacey / michael-lacey.co.uk

Interview with The Singh Twins
OUTPUT gallery works exclusively with creatives from or based in Merseyside. For this episode, we speak to Amrit and Rabindra Singh who are known in the arts as The Singh Twins. Two of Merseyside's most iconic artists, we are excited to have them in the gallery where they'll be exhibiting 'THE MAKING OF LIVERPOOL,' a 13 minute animation about the city's history. In this conversation, we discuss their background with art, the problems they faced with education, their inspirations, processes, and the work they're exhibiting at OUTPUT.
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Host: Gabrielle de la Puente
Artists: Amrit and Rabindra Singh / @thesinghtwins_art / @thesinghtwins / singhtwins.co.uk
Contact: outputgallery.com / output@thekazimier.co.uk / @outputgallery
Jingle: Michael Lacey / michael-lacey.co.uk

Interview with Gold Maria Akanbi
OUTPUT gallery works exclusively with creatives from or based in Merseyside. For this episode, we speak to Gold Maria Akanbi, a neurodiverse British-Nigerian multidisciplinary artist. Akanbi showed as part of group exhibition OUTPUT OPEN 2 last year and now returns for a solo show of painting work that fills and covers the walls of the gallery. In this interview, we discuss lockdown, art and the state, searching for nirvana, healing through the process of making, and the new exhibition at OUTPUT which is open from September 3 - 27 here in Liverpool.
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Host: Gabrielle de la Puente
Artist: Gold Maria Akanbi / @goldmakanbi / @metallicnuance
Contact: outputgallery.com / output@thekazimier.co.uk / @outputgallery
Jingle: Michael Lacey / michael-lacey.co.uk

Interview with Chila Kumari Singh Burman
OUTPUT gallery works exclusively with creatives from or based in Merseyside. For this episode, we speak to Chila Kumari Singh Burman (b. Bootle, 1957). The first half of this conversation looks at her relationship to the city, her education between Southport, Leeds and the Slade School of Art, and her family's ice cream van. Then, we discuss her exhibition at OUTPUT gallery and each of the films she has included in a showreel of moving image work from her Dad acting in 'Kamla' to montages of ice cream iconography and artwork that seeks to readdress the image of South Asian women. Her exhibition is on from August 6-30, but if you cannot make it down to the space or you are shielding, we hope this podcast allows you to engage with Burman's work and ideas from afar.
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Host: Gabrielle de la Puente
Artist: Chila Kumari Singh Burman / chila-kumari-burman.co.uk / @chilaburman / @CKburman
Contact: outputgallery.com / output@thekazimier.co.uk / @outputgallery
Jingle: Michael Lacey / michael-lacey.co.uk

Interview with Lo Tierney
In this episode of the OUTPUT gallery podcast, we interview freelance illustrator Lo Tierney. For their exhibition at OUTPUT, titled ‘Spectrum,’ the artist presented portraits of autistic people, including a self- portrait of the artist themselves. 'Spectrum’ is an ongoing body of work that aims to bring people together and start a conversation between people with autism and allies. ‘What advice would you give on coping with autism? And what makes a good autism ally?' There is space in the show where visitors can contribute their thoughts, which will be gathered and formulated into illustrations and a zine.
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Host: Gabrielle de la Puente
Artist: Lo Tierney / loistierney.com / @lotierneyart
Contact: outputgallery.com / output@thekazimier.co.uk / @outputgallery
Jingle: Michael Lacey / michael-lacey.co.uk

Interview with Joseph Cotgrave
OUTPUT gallery works exclusively with creatives from or based in Merseyside. In this episode, we interview exhibitor Joseph Cotgrave and learn about his relationship with art, the exhibition he did at OUTPUT and the thinking behind it. Earlier this year, Cotgrave transformed the space into a nightclub with sculptures, music, a smoke machine and sticky floors. He wanted to use the exhibition as a way of opening up conversations around the culture of the gay scene, chem sex, and the stigma surrounding HIV.
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Host: Gabrielle de la Puente
Artist: Joseph Cotgrave / josephcotgrave.co.uk / @josephcotgrave
Contact: outputgallery.com / output@thekazimier.co.uk / @outputgallery
Jingle: Michael Lacey / michael-lacey.co.uk

OUTPUT gallery - Origin Story
OUTPUT gallery works exclusively with creatives from or based in Merseyside. Established in April 2018, it has worked hard to raise the profile of local artists and provide exhibition opportunities for its scene. In response to lockdown and the potential for less visitors to shows now that the gallery has re-opened, OUTPUT's Gallery Manager Gabrielle de la Puente has began a podcast series to allow audiences to continue engaging with artists and their ideas even if they are not able to make it down to the space. Following on from this initial episode on our Origin Story, the OUTPUT gallery podcast will be a series of interviews with exhibitors on their work, process, exhibition at the gallery, and also their experience of being part of the art scene in Merseyside.
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The Origin Story explains in detail how OUTPUT came to be: from the manager's background in criticism running The White Pube to Invisible Wind Factory's hopes of injecting some lively temporary projects in the Ropewalks area of Liverpool. The podcast covers how the space's local remit was decided, it's funding journey, and what it hopes to be in the future.
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Host: Gabrielle de la Puente
Contact: outputgallery.com / output@thekazimier.co.uk / @outputgallery
Jingle: Michael Lacey / michael-lacey.co.uk