The Curator's Salon - The Art Podcast
Gita Joshi
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Conversations with artists, curators and authors about making it in the art world. We get behind the studio doors for entertaining and informative discussions about the journey through the visual arts, how projects were realised, ideas that informed new work and practical ways that artists can expand their audience and visibility.
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You can get reach on IG but that's not the same as trust 08.05.2026 9λIn this episode, we look at one of the biggest misconceptions artists have about social media growth: the idea that going viral is what creates a sustainable audience or sales. It’s easy to assume that one high-performing post will change everything, but reach alone doesn’t guarantee connection, trust, or buying behaviour.
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The mistake of treating Instagram like a gallery wall 07.05.2026 5λIn this episode, we explore a common shift that’s happened on Instagram—and why many artists are still posting as if nothing has changed. A lot of artists are still using Instagram like a static portfolio: post the finished work, add a caption, and wait for engagement. But the platform doesn’t really work like that anymore.
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Your posting on IG but nothing is building 07.05.2026 10λIn this episode, we look at why so many artists feel like they’re showing up consistently on Instagram, but still aren’t seeing real momentum in their audience, engagement, or sales. If you’ve been posting your work online but it feels like everything resets every time you share something new, this episode breaks down what’s actually missing
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What galleries look for in artists 11.12.2025 10λIn this episode I talk about the most common question I get from artists which is how to get their work shown in galleries / how to get gallery representation. I share what I look for in an artist and it is more than the work. There's a vibe check, we're looking for credibility and how it fits into the gallery curation. I also talk about feeder galleries and gallery models which artists should understand before approaching the gallery on their list.
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Is 50% gallery commission really wild? 18.08.2025 13λIn this episode I respond to ' 50% gallery commission is wild!' , I explain retail margins and how retailers take much more than 50% and put into context the gallery commission. I also talk about different ways that galleries work with artists.
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Why is ai art so triggering? 12.04.2025 22λIn this episode I talk about using AI generated images as reference material for your artwork. I go on to talk about how artists are often dismissive of AI generated art and creators of Ai art calling themselves artists.
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Michael Petry Mirror Mirror 31.03.2025 1ώ 7λMichael Petry is the director at MOCA London. He is also the author of a number of books and in this episode he talks about his latest book, Mirror Mirror, The Reflective Surface in Art. Starting with Van Eyck's Arnolfini Betrothal, the book tracks the story of mirrors and the reflective surface in art through to contemporary art with mirrored surfaces inviting self reflection, 'holding up a mirror' to society and the viewers' participation in the artwork.
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Protecting your energy for art world success 21.03.2025 11λIn this episode I talk about protecting your energy for your inevitable art world success.
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Siddhant Khattri Vedica Art Gallery 20.03.2025 32λSiddhant Khattri of Vedica Art Studio and Gallery joins me on this podcast to talk about his work through the art world.
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80% of art collectors 18.02.2025 21λ80% of art collectors buy from artists they know or feel they know. In this episode we talk about how you can give your audience the feeling of being closer to the artist and enrich their experience of the artist. Which in turn makes moves them closer to becoming an art buyer or a patron of your work.
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When an artist says they want gallery representation 14.02.2025 19λIn this episode I explain how I respond when an artist says they want gallery representation. We look at their sales history, exhibiting experience and more.
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Michael Wallner 13.01.2025 29λMichael Wallner is an artist based in London. His inspiration comes from urban skylines and landmark buildings. In this episode of the podcast he talks about his journey through art and regularly showing at art fairs.
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Tim Fowler 11.12.2024 37λIn this episode I am joined by Tim Fowler who talks about his exhibition, The Ground at the Attenborough Centre, Leicester.
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Kat Popova on reflecting and resetting 05.12.2024 40λKat Popova joins me on this episode of the podcast and we talk about her year which started with with 3 exhibitions on the calendar.
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Sonia Borrell and Art in Real Time 03.12.2024 25λSonia Borrell is a collector, author and mentor. In this episode she talks about writing her book Art in Real Time and her journey to building a contemporary art collection.
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Artists Statement and Grants 26.11.2024 34λIn this episode Gita Joshi talks to Mona Lerch and Katelyn Chapman about artists statements and applying for funding to develop their art practice.
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AKAA Art Fair, Paris 04.10.2024 17λIn this episode my guest is Victoria Mann,the founder of AKAA art fair. This fair takes place in Paris with a focus on artists connected with Africa.
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Liz Lidgett 02.10.2024 27λLiz Lidgett from Liz Lidgett Gallery joins me on this episode to talk about her gallery based in Des Moines Iowa.
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Ghia Haddad discusses the representation of Arab Women through art 04.09.2024 33λArtist Ghia Haddad joins me on this podcast to discuss her non Euro Centric approach to textiles and mixed media art.
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Victoria Fry 13.08.2024 18λVictoria Fry of Visionary Art Collective joins Gita Joshi on this episode of the podcast. Victoria talks about her initial blog which has now developed into a community of artists around the world, a magazine, a podcast and artist mentoring.
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