How and why does culture unfold? Covering subjects as varied as binge tv, £20 couture, fandom, cancer and Sex and the City, this series is a funny, fascinating and honest series featuring probing interviews by journalist Cat McShane with original, and often queer voices from across the arts and culture spectrum. What does it mean to be an artist when the big issues of the day, like wealth inequality, advances in technology and people-powered social movements are fundamentally altering the way culture is made, consumed and valued?
In conversation with Natalia Sielewicz, curator at the Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw. She talks about her curatorial practice, past shows, growing up in Poland during the last days of Communism and the current sociopolitical upheaval.
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Published 04/05/21
Jamila Johnson Small is a London-based artist, dancer and choreographer, and an innovator in live performance. Blurring genres and working with collaborators from across disciplines, Jamila creates charged worlds of sensory impact for performers and audiences alike.
Journalist Cat McShane spoke...
Published 04/05/21