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Connecting the Dots | Ep. 10 Alexander Wolfe

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June 17, 2025

We talk with Carla to talk about her recent exhibition The Fuddling Gossips, and how gossip, care, and collaboration continue to shape both her practice and her community studio, Common Clay.

April 2, 2025

Tatiana Cheneviere founded Pipeline in Fitzrovia in 2022 as a space for deeper engagement — not just with the artwork on view, but with the ideas that drive it. Each artist is introduced through a single work before their exhibition opens, offering a slower rhythm and an emphasis on storytelling. Ahead of presenting at MEGA, Tatiana reflects on the value of collaboration, the influence of non-profit spaces, and why she finds her greatest inspiration in the artists themselves.

April 1, 2025

Trium is a young gallery with a growing international presence, balancing a deep appreciation for art’s emotional and aesthetic value with a clear-eyed approach to investment. Ahead of their first presentation at MEGA in Milan, we spoke to Marketing Director Tanya Ganz about building connections, supporting collectors, and why the gallery's roots are grounded in both passion and strategy.

April 1, 2025

Founded in 2022, KERA Gallery has quickly become a vital presence in Georgia’s contemporary art scene — championing Georgian artists while creating dialogue with international voices through exhibitions and a growing residency programme. Ahead of their participation in MEGA, we caught up with founder and director Ilana Chkheidze to talk about community, creative exchange, and a pivotal show that shaped the way she approaches curating.

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Connecting the Dots is an Amici podcast presented by George Mingozzi-Marsh. Each episode George meets with an artist to chat about their community, collaborations and how these connections continue to shape the artist they are today.

March 11, 2026

In this special episode – in collaboration with the spring issue of Get Hastings magazine – George speaks with singer-songwriter Alexander Wolfe at Amici Studio in Hastings. Known for his deeply personal songwriting, Wolfe reflects on the release of his new album Everythinglessness and the experiences that shaped it. The conversation explores themes of masculinity, mental health, recovery and creative honesty, as well as Wolfe’s journey from South East London to Hastings and the role music has played in navigating identity and change. Together they discuss the importance of community, vulnerability and connection, and how these ideas continue to shape both Wolfe’s work and his life.

March 11, 2026

In this conversation George speaks with artist and Project Art Works co-founder Kate Adams at the Project Art Works gallery in Hastings. Having first encountered the organisation through its Turner Prize nomination in 2021, George was keen to talk with Kate about the origins and evolution of Project Art Works and the community that has grown around it. The conversation explores how the organisation began as a way for Kate to better understand and support the creative life of her son Paul, who has complex support needs, and how it has since developed into an internationally recognised collective working at the intersection of art and care. Surrounded by paintings by Project Art Works artist Christopher Tite, they discuss studio practice, collaboration and the relationships that sustain creative communities.

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.

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December 5, 2024

To coincide with the launch of Nathaniel Rackowe's new light sculpture installation, Desire Lines, on London's Southbank, Amici visited his East London studio to explore the ideas driving his practice.