Podcasts
February 11, 2026
In this conversation George speaks with Yeni Mao in his Mexico City studio. This episode is released to coincide with Mexico City Art Week 2026 when Yeni will be exhibiting with Brooke Benington at the Material Art Fair as well as other projects across the city. They the importance of communities and subcultures in his sculpture practice and his artistic journey, including living and working in New York before moving to Mexico City and in doing so finding a new and growing audience for his work.
January 27, 2026
In this first episode of season 2; George visits Jane Hayes Greenwood in her South East London studio, shortly before her solo exhibition Weird Weather at Ione & Mann with Castor, in London. The discus Jane's evolution as an artist and returning home to the Yorkshire landscape of her childhood as she begins to process the passing of her mother through her latest series of paintings.
October 30, 2025
In this episode, George visits Adeline de Monseignat in her Mexico City studio, recorded during Mexico City Art Week in February 2025. It’s a warm conversation between friends that traces Adeline’s path from living and working in London to building a practice in Mexico City. They revisit the early steps of her career, how her sculpture has evolved, and the threads that run through it.
May 16, 2025
In this episode, George meets Bex Wade - a trans non binary photographer based in the UK - in their solo exhibition "I Know Who I Am By Being With You" at SLQS Gallery in London.
March 25, 2025
In this episode, George visits Venezuelan-born artist Lucia Pizzani in her studio at the iconic Gasworks in South London. Their conversation begins in Lucia’s early years in Caracas, tracing how her upbringing sparked a lasting fascination with the natural world, migration, and cross-cultural exchange—threads that continue to weave through her work today.
March 6, 2025
In this episode George meets with emerging artist Ty Locke in the studio in Mexico City where Ty was on a residency, making a new body of work for the Material Art Fair. The conversation runs through Ty’s upbringing and his discovery of art as a way of expressing himself, queer identity and his subversive use of everyday objects in his sculptures.

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