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Art-agenda and Art Basel podcastAuthor: Art-Agenda
Art-agenda and Art Basel launch a podcast series covering important topics that concern todays world, from climate change to gender inequality and the rise of new nationalisms. -- Hosted by Julieta Aranda, the podcasts focus on some of todays most important issues, intersecting art, politics, environmental action, and gender disparity. The podcasts bring together the voices of highly respected experts and thinkers such as Benjamin H. Bratton, Coco Fusco, Stefanie Hessler, the Otolith Group, Otobong Nkanga, Trevor Paglen, and Lucia Pietroiusti, among many others, who jointly reflect on how art addresses issues including how to tackle and reduce the emission of carbon footprint, the challenges of being an artist and a mother, the persistence of surveillance states, and the rise of new nationalisms. Recorded during Art Basels Conversations series in June 2019, the podcasts will be available on artagenda.com/podcasts and artbasel.com as well as on all major podcast platforms. A new podcast will be released every Tuesday, on a weekly basis, from September 18, 2019 onward. The series also represents the global launch of art-agendas podcasts, which further expand its engagement with contemporary art and criticism beyond the screen and the written form. Language: en Genres: Arts, Visual Arts Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
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Episode 06: New Nationalism(s)
Thursday, 24 October, 2019
How are local art scenes impacted by the wave of nationalist sentiments rising across the globe? How are artists responding to the current political climate? And what are the strategies being put into place to counteract the current wave of anti-liberalism? New Nationalism(s) asked a group of artists, museum directors, and curators about their experience navigating the new political conditions of the twenty-first century in their respective regions. With: Kodwo Eshun and Anjalika Sagar, artists, The Otolith Group, London Zeynep Öz, founder, Bahar, Sharjah, and curator, Turkish Pavilion, Venice Biennale 2019, Istanbul Nicolaus Schafhausen, strategic director, Fogo Island Arts/Shorefast, Canada Moderated by Zdenka Badovinac, director, Museum of Modern Art, Ljubljana