Wodiczko | Power
Through grand scale audio-video projects in public spaces, Krzysztof Wodiczko transforms national monuments and architectural façades into “bodies” as he collaborates with communities to get people to “break the code of silence, to open up and speak about what’s unspeakable.”
Pieski | Art comes from the land
Drawing inspiration from her Sámi heritage, artist Outi Pieski creates large-scale textile installations which feature tassels based on traditional clothing. Her work references ‘duodji’, an Indigenous craft practice that was marginalised in the wake of Scandinavian colonialism. Foto di Kym Ellis
Pamuk | A Good Novel
According to Nobel Prize-winning author Orhan Pamuk, great novels should evoke a profound sense of the passage of time. In this interview, Pamuk contemplates his own mortality while reflecting on why the experience of time is central to the art
Jindal | Meet the collectors
Businesswoman, publisher, collector, and philanthropist Sangita Jindal has played a pivotal role in advancing India's art scene. Through her endeavors, Jindal exemplifies the belief that art has the power to transform society, bridging the gap between the traditional and the
Williams | Immersive Live Entertainment
Multimedia show director Willie Williams has helped redefine live entertainment in collaboration with artists ranging from David Bowie to The Rolling Stones. He gives a behind-the-scenes look at his recent epic undertaking — designing and directing the rock band U2’s
Remembering Richard Serra
Groundbreaking sculptor Richard Serra passed away in March 2024. Here, MoMA’s Director, Glenn D. Lowry, pays tribute to him as “one of the greatest artists of the last century.” Lowry reflects on the many conversations he had with Serra over
Paglen | At the Expense of Everybody Else
Meet American artist Trevor Paglen and his ground-breaking work on AI and the technological systems shaping our world. “For most of my career, one of the big themes I've been trying to understand is our relationship with infrastructures and technologies.
Vassell | Every day a revolution
New Yorker Nicola Vassell, who wants to share 'the idea of what the future could and should look like', on opening a business in the midst of a pandemic, the 24/7 attention required to be a gallerist, and the life
Katsadima | Hecuba, not Hecuba
I think again on the reason why the ancient Greek culture has impacted a lot of people from different backgrounds through the ancient Greek tragedies
Reines | The Impulse of Poetry
Meet American poet Ariana Reines, who has been described as one of the crucial voices of her generation. In this video, she talks openly about how extreme familial circumstances “pushed” her into poetry, and how writing lets you enter the
Norval | Meet the collectors
A private tour with the founder of Cape Town’s stunning Norval Foundation In 2018, Louis Norval, a South African property investor and art collector, founded the Norval Foundation in Cape Town to address a lack of political and economic support
Schiattarella | Senza fine
Non pago della visione parigina del 1902, il poeta tedesco Rainer Maria Rilke
Jaque | We Reconstruct Societies
“I think architecture has a power many people cannot see. I was trained in a school of architecture that was mostly focused on style and beauty, understood as something that was autonomous. But I think now we're seeing that architecture
Lear deBessonet | The Arts Belong to Everybody
With huge, city-wide casts from an array of communities, theater director Lear deBessonet's productions illuminate the unique power of the arts to transform our lives through collective expression. She explores the power of spectacle to inspire awe, connect individuals and
Ada Limón | THE END OF POETRY
53rd Poetry International Festival Rotterdam (2023). Foto di Emmanuel Phaeton
Koo Jeong A | A Scent of Home
To mark the 30th anniversary of the Korean pavilion at the Venice Biennale, artist Koo Jeong A explored the division of Korea and the potential for a common future using people’s scent memories of Korea. We followed the artist during
Parreno | Meet the artist
An early adopter of artificial intelligence, the French artist turns exhibition-making into contemporary magic Philippe Parreno never ceases to redefine the art of exhibition-making. Using film, performance, sculpture, and installation, the French artist orchestrates time and space to create environments
Is America in decline?
America is reeling from a failed war in Afghanistan, political polarisation and increasing social division. Could the superpower be in decline? Foto di Ferdinand Stöhr
Rothenberg | Memory
A transplant from New York, Susan Rothenberg produces paintings that reflect her move to an isolated home studio in New Mexico and her evolving interest in the memory of observed and experienced events. In her early career, she became noted
Calel | Not all things are for sale
“In Indigenous Kaqchikel thought,” says artist Edgar Calel, "there is almost nothing that is done alone. All the things we do are done collectively and that collectivity is what serves as the basis for discovering: what is your function? What
Kahneman | Experience vs. memory
Using examples from vacations to colonoscopies, Nobel laureate and founder of behavioral economics Daniel Kahneman reveals how our "experiencing selves" and our "remembering selves" perceive happiness differently. This new insight has profound implications for economics, public policy -- and our
Interview | Francesca Maceroni
Dal canale Instagram dal quale la seguo, scopro che si occupa di diversi ambiti
Spinelli | Brevi lezioni di meraviglia
Per la gran parte di noi, la conoscenza del mondo deriva innanzitutto dalla vista
Camurri | The end of the High Street
The High Street has always played a significant role in English culture and society
Anghilieri | L’amore che salva
Ci sono momenti nella vita di ciascuno di noi in cui tutto sembra inesorabilmente essere segnato
Stockholder | Play
In the studio, Jessica Stockholder makes sculptures on the scale of furniture, assembling objects made of brightly colored plastic. At the Rice Gallery in Houston where she is working on a large exuberant installation, Stockholder’s fascination with systems is evident
Muholi | I needed to remember me
Listen to artist Zanele Muholi introduce their series of powerful self-portraits, Somnyama Ngonyama. These images are acts of resistance, with Muholi turning the camera on themself to explore the politics of race and representation, combining personal stories and experiences of