Artist Bob and Roberta Smith opens the door of his colourful studio

Fiona McKenzie Johnston and photographer Joshua Monaghan visit the Royal Academician known by this pseudonym

Flocked on the floor is a still-growing number of interactive birds fashioned from scrap wood, due to accompany an upcoming exhibition of paintings of storms in the Channel, and text works. A smaller room acts as the winter studio ('it is easier to heat') and also holds vinyl records that, alongside his own compositions, make their way onto the Resonance FM radio show, Make Your Own Damn Music, which Bob and Roberta has been hosting for 15 years. He confesses that he cannot make art at the same rate as his ideas form and this is another vehicle for putting his thoughts into the ether; it is compulsive listening. 'Art really is all a form of broadcasting,' he says.

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A work revealing the artist's love of education - he still teaches one day a week at London Metropolitan University.

Joshua Monaghan

'Bob and Roberta Smith: We Have Only Got Each Other' is at the RA, W1, until March 23: royalacademy.org.uk | ‘Storm’ is at Anthony Wilkinson Gallery, WI, March 7-April 17: anthonywilkinsongallery.org | ‘Art Makes People Powerful’ (Wild Eyed Editions, £12.99)