In this episode of
Crazy Wisdom, I,
Stewart Alsop, sit down with Argentine artist
Mathilda Martin to explore the intimate connection between creativity, flow, and authenticity—from how swimming mirrors painting, to why art can heal, and what makes human-made art irreplaceable in the age of AI. We also touch on Argentina’s vibrant art scene, the shift in the art world after COVID, and the fine line between commercial and soulful creation. You can find Mathilda’s work on Instagram at
@arte_mathilda.
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00:00 – Mathilda Martin joins Stewart Alsop to talk about art, creativity, and her upcoming exhibitions in Miami and Uruguay.
05:00 – She shares how swimming connects to painting, describing water as calm, presence, and a source of flow and meditation.
10:00 – They discuss art as therapy, childhood creativity, and overcoming fear by simply starting to create.
15:00 – Mathilda reflects on her love for Van Gogh and feeling as the essence of authentic art, contrasting it with the coldness of AI.
20:00 – The conversation turns to the value of human-made art and whether galleries can tell the difference between AI and real artists.
25:00 – They explore Argentine authenticity, “chantas,” and what makes Argentina both chaotic and deeply real.
30:00 – Mathilda talks about solidarity, community, and daily life in Buenos Aires amid political and economic instability.
35:00 – She highlights Argentine muralists and how collaboration and scale transform artistic expression.
40:00 – The pair discuss the commercialization of art, the “factory artist,” and staying true to feeling over fame.
45:00 – Mathilda explains how COVID reshaped the art world, empowering independent artists to exhibit without galleries.
50:00 – They end with art markets in Argentina vs. the U.S., her gallery in New York, and upcoming shows at Spectrum Miami and Punta del Este.
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