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Art Problems

Paddy Johnson
Art Problems
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    EP 104: Predictions for 2026 with William Powhida

    09/1/2026 | 1h 10 mins.

    We're kicking off 2026 with artist William Powhida, whose 2017 work After the Contemporary predicted the future of art with unsettling accuracy. From the NEA closure to resource wars to Miami flooding, his satirical timeline keeps proving prescient. We discuss what he got right, what he missed (AI, influencers), and his predictions for 2026—including the rise of the "haute garde," the gambling-ification of culture, and why flexible pricing models might finally give artists more agency.   Relevant links: William Powhida's After the Contemporary at the Aldrich Museum (2017) Zero Art Fair New Visions Report 2025 The Art Angle Podcast - Ben Davis interviews Nadia Asparouhova on Antimemetics

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    EP 103: Meet the Business Reporter With Data-Driven Insights into Your Career

    19/12/2025 | 48 mins.

    In this episode, Paddy talks with art market analyst Tim Schneider about the New Visions Report 2025, a survey of over 1,000 visual artists about their working conditions. They discuss why even successful artists struggle with money, what separates artists who advance in their careers from those who don't, and the business practices that matter most. Tim shares insights from two decades covering the art market about networking, professional systems, and why the infrastructure around your art practice is just as important as the work itself.

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    EP 102: Taxes for Humans: A Conversation with Hannah Cole

    05/12/2025 | 45 mins.

    Artist and accountant Hannah Cole talks about her new book "Taxes for Humans"—your not-boring guide to taxation for self-employed artists. We discuss why tax education is deliberately kept from us, how to fix a messy tax situation without shame, and Hannah's secret agenda to turn artists into activists. Plus: tax-advantaged accounts, disaster relief benefits, and why it's worth investing in your professional development before the year ends. Related links: Taxes for Humans

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    EP 101: How to Get Studio Visits Without Reading Minds

    21/11/2025 | 19 mins.

    This week I'm extending a conversation I started in my revived Hyperallergic column: do you need a proper studio space to get studio visits? The answer is no—if you handle it properly. But the real question isn't about your space. It's how to network effectively so visits actually happen. I break down the exact timing strategy for outreach, why most networking fails in the follow-through, and how to structure emails that make it easy for people to say yes. The biggest reason artist emails don't get responses isn't disinterest—it's that the email didn't make it easy to respond. I cover four principles that change that and walk through a real scenario showing how to think strategically about follow-up. Want the exact framework? Join me for my free webinar Monday, November 24th at 7 PM EST. RELEVANT LINKS:  Hyperallergic: Do I Need a Studio?  Free Webinar Sign Up: How to Get Studio Visits Without Reading Minds

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    EP 100: Inside Netvvrk with Painter Chris Moss

    13/11/2025 | 22 mins.

    This week on the Art Problems podcast interview series "Inside Netvvrk", I'm wrapping up the series with Chris Moss, a painter and the artist advisor who leads all of Netvvrk's studio critiques. Chris has been with Netvvrk for years. He shares what it's like to go from being completely stuck to organizing a neighborhood studio crawl that brought hundreds of people through his door. We talk about why COVID isolation finally pushed him to find a solution, how he went from zero shows to curating exhibitions with himself in them, and why self-worth is one of the biggest intangible benefits of investing in your career. Chris also gets into why regular critique with other artists matters more than almost anything else for making better work. If you've been feeling stuck or isolated in your practice, Chris's focus on community and taking action—even when it feels uncomfortable—might be exactly what you need to hear.

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The VVrkshop podcast for ambitious artists who want more shows, bigger grants, and better residencies.
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