Portrait of Mandy El-Sayegh
Photo: Eva Herzog
In this podcast, based on The Art Newspaper's regular interview series, our host Ben Luke talks to artists in-depth. He asks the questions you've always wanted to: who are the artists, historical and contemporary, they most admire? Which are the museums they return to? What are the books, music and other media that most inspire them? And what is art for, anyway?
Mandy El-Sayegh talks to Ben Luke about her influences—from writers to film-makers and, of course, other artists—and the cultural experiences that have shaped her life and work.
Mandy El-Sayegh's En masse Mandy El-Sayegh, En masse (2022) Festival Move, Centre Pompidou, Paris
Performers: Alethia Antonia, Mandy El-Sayegh, Chandenie Gobardhan, Rose Sall Sao.
Image courtesy the artist and Centre Pompidou. Photo: Joseph Banderet.
El-Sayegh, born in Selangor, Malaysia, in 1985 and now living in London, makes paintings, sculptures, installations, videos and performances that assemble disparate materials to explore the human body and mind within diverse social, cultural and political contexts. Moving freely and intuitively across these disciplines and media, she creates arresting correspondences between image and text, between the natural and the artificial, and between the senses and the intellect.
Mandy El-Sayegh's Net-Grid (Blessing) (2023)
She discusses growing up with a reproduction of Albrecht Dürer’s Christ on the Cross on the wall, the power of Paul Thek’s diverse work, her love of the South Korean artist Keunmin Lee’s paintings, the poetry of Theresa Hak Kyung Cha and the films of David Cronenberg. Plus, she gives insight into life in the studio and answers our usual questions, including the ultimate: “what is art for?”
Installation shot of Mandy El-Sayegh's Enfleshing (2023) at Wasserkirche, Zürich. Part of the exhibition In Session at Tichy Ocean Foundation, Zürich, 2023
Photo: Massimo Bello; Courtesy the artist and Tichy Ocean Foundation
• Mandy El-Sayegh, Interiors, Thaddaeus Ropac, London, 1-30 September
• Mandy El-Sayegh: In-Session, Tichy Ocean Foundation, Zurich, until 30 November
• The book The Makeshift Body: Mandy El-Sayegh, Black Dog Publishing, published in September, £29.95/$39.95
A corner of El-Sayegh's studio
Photo: Abtin Eshraghi. Courtesy the artist
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