
Atelier Visit is an artist-interview and studio-visit documentation project focused on the creative process as it happens in real working spaces. Its core aim is to record, broadcast, and archive conversations with contemporary artists inside their studios or exhibition contexts, creating a publicly accessible record of how artists think, work, revise, and build meaning through materials and routine.
The project is structured as an online archive that brings together video interviews (the central medium), supported by written material and photography. The emphasis is less on “finished work” as a product and more on the behind-the-scenes mechanics of making: decisions, constraints, influences, process language, and the physical environment of the studio.
Atelier Visit also presents individual “profile” pages for artists, typically pairing context notes (location, links, and a short framing statement) with the filmed interview or studio visit. In practice, this functions as a searchable, browsable index of artists and recorded conversations across places and time.
In short, Atelier Visit operates like a living field notebook for contemporary art-making: a documentary platform meant to preserve and share how artists actually work, in their own words, in their own spaces, with an archival intent rather than a promotional one.