Episode Description
In this episode, British artist Paul Hodgson explains how and why his practice is primarily concerned with reconstructing important moments in art history by deconstructing the process by which the artwork is made. He discusses the symbolism behind earlier paintings and the process of making them, and he talks about his latest exhibition entitled Zot in which he combines sculpture, painting, photography and digital media.
Paul Hodgson talking with Bob Chaundy
Accompanying images on consideringart.com
Masquerade, 2001
Sweep All Night, 2004
Slippage, 2006
Bishop John Fisher, 2007
Dormant Figure, 2008/9
Untitled (Post-war painting in a sculptor’s studio), 2026
All images are © Paul Hodgson
You can see more of Paul’s work on his website
His exhibition, Zot, is showing at Varvara Roza Galleries, 27 Feb-27 March 2026