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Nicolas Party

Talk Art

Russell Tovey and Robert Diament c/o Independent Talent

Sculpture, Unknown, Russell Tovey, Painting, Drawing, Art, Artist Interview, Arts, Studio Visit, Visual Arts, Art Talk, Contemporary Art, Entertainment, Celebrity, Modern Art, Artwork, Talk Art, Robert Diament

4.6 • 1.1K Ratings

🗓️ 3 March 2023

⏱️ 92 minutes

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SEASON 16!!! We meet LEGENDARY artist Nicolas Party!!!! We discuss his major new solo show CascadeNicolas Party’s third exhibition with Xavier Hufkens. A stunning group of new works, including pastels, cabinets and oil-on-copper paintings. Large tripartite pastels and smaller cabinet paintings point to a new trajectory, both formal and technical, that has opened up in his practice. Mastering the all but forgotten art of painting on copper, Party’s paintings are as luminous as their historical counterparts. A group of single arched pastels and oil-on-copper paintings echo the shape of the cabinet’s central panels.


Born in Lausanne in 1980, Party is a figurative painter who has achieved critical admiration for his familiar yet unsettling landscapes, portraits, and still lifes that simultaneously celebrate and challenge conventions of representational painting. His works are primarily created in soft pastel, an idiosyncratic choice of medium in the 21st-century, and one that allows for exceptional degrees of intensity and fluidity in his depictions of objects both natural and manmade. Transforming these objects into abstracted, biomorphic shapes, Party suggests deeper connections and meanings. His unique visual language has coalesced in a universe of fantastical characters and motifs where perspective is heightened and skewed to uncanny effect.


In addition to paintings, Party creates public murals, pietra dura, ceramics, installation works, and sculptures, including painted busts and body parts that allude to the famous fragments of ancient Greece and Rome. His brightly-colored androgynous figures vary in scale from the handheld to the monumental, and are displayed on tromp l’oeil marble plinths of differing heights that upend conventional perspective. Party’s early interest in graffiti and murals—his projects in this arena have included major commissions for the Dallas Museum of Art and the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles—has led to a particular approach to the installation and presentation of his work. He routinely deploys color and makes architectural interventions in exhibition spaces in order to construct enveloping experiences for the viewer.


The artist’s childhood in Switzerland imprinted upon him an early fascination with landscape and the natural world, and the influence of his native country places Party firmly within the trajectory of central European landscape painting. Points of reference in his work include celebrated 19th-century Swiss artists Félix Vallotton, Ferdinand Hodler, and to Hans Emmenegger. One can also find within his works a 21st-century synthesis of the sorts of impulses and ideas that fueled the Renaissance and late 19th-century, early 20th-century figurative painting, the compositional strategies of Rosalba Carriera and Rachel Ruysch, and the visions of such self-taught artists as Louis Eilshemius and Milton Avery.


Based in New York, Party studied at the Lausanne School of Art in Switzerland before receiving his MFA from Glasgow School of Art in Scotland.


Follow @NicolasParty on Instagram and @XavierHufkens

View his new exhibition at https://www.xavierhufkens.com/exhibitions/nicolas-party



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0:00.0

Good afternoon, good morning, good evening. Wherever you are in the world, I am Russell Tovey.

0:09.8

And I'm Robert Dyer-men. And this is TalkArt. Welcome to TalkArt. How are you today, Rob?

0:15.2

Today, Russell, I am feeling like I'm dreaming. Because you're talking to me? Yeah, because I'm talking to you.

0:22.8

Actually, no. Because we are about to meet one of my favourite artists. And since we started the

0:28.6

podcast, we actually went very early on to Edinburgh, to Jupiter, Ireland. And we saw this incredible

0:36.3

work, which was called Cafe Party. And it's an installation that you walk into. And it kind of

0:42.2

blew my mind at the time. I think it was first commissioned in like 2017. And we just literally

0:48.6

stumbled across it in 2018 while we were there in Edinburgh Festival doing an amazing kind of

0:54.2

episode about different parts of Edinburgh and the kind of cultural landscape there. And it was

0:58.9

the most bombastic. What's the word? It just had such a massive impact on me. And I wasn't

1:04.1

expecting it. So we walked into this cafe. And the whole thing was an artwork from the tables,

1:08.9

to the walls, having murals all over them. And even the plates and the crockery. And the whole

1:15.0

thing was this kind of living artwork. And it was just mind-blowing. And it stays with me to this day.

1:20.9

And every time I go to Edinburgh, I always make sure I go and like have a coffee in that space.

1:26.0

Because I find it so... I've got pictures of us in front of it that we can actually post as well.

1:28.9

We do. And I find it so joyous. And today's guest is born the same year as myself. Not you,

1:35.0

Russ, but he was born in 1980 in Luzanne. And he's a figurative painter predominantly. But the thing

1:40.8

that I love so much about him is he's taken painting into the world and into the dream world at the

1:46.4

same time. So it's this kind of like very heightened, super kind of extraordinary reality.

1:52.1

Alongside, you know, things that you might already recognise within paintings, such as still life

1:56.6

and representational kind of conventions. And he paints in all different materials, often like

2:01.6

soft pastel. And he's been showing all over the world so I'm pretty sure wherever you are,

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