Encouraging conversation with artists and other cultural fields of enquiry through interviews, podcasts and events.
This interview with curator Annie Jael Kwan takes place on the occasion of the Brent Biennial 2025.
The Brent Biennial is a visual arts festival rooted in the Borough of Brent and the community. Kwan was invited to curate the Biennial, titled Bones, Stones and Calling the Four Elements, which takes place in the form of four rituals across the borough between 22 June - 24 October, in multiple locations.
Read the full interview here.
This interview took place on 25 July 2018 on the occasion of Jade Montserrat’s exhibition Rainbow Tribe: Affectionate Movement R&R at Space, London from 18 July - 7 September 2018.
Rainbow Tribe: Affectionate Movement R&R is a collaborative project led by visual artist Jade Montserrat and curator Chris Rawcliffe as an active, ongoing, collective artist-lab. Within this framework, several artists and curators present artistic ideas, take risks and create a discursive platform.
The interview was recorded live and an edited version can be found here.
An interview with artist Eloise Hawser on the occasion of her exhibition 'By the Deep, By the Mark' at Somerset House, London from 31 January - 22 April 2018. We discuss the incredible research she undertook over two years, collaborating with an array of scientists and other makers, re-appropriation of scientific objects and how little we really know about our bodies and the world, even with more increasingly sophisticated technologies.
Read the full interview here.
A podcast interview with artist Lucy Steggals and George Moustakas about the ongoing collaborative project The Saturday Museum.
More information and podcast available here.
This is a podcast interview with curator and author Jessica Cerasi about her new book Who's Afraid of Contemporary Art? released in February 2017. The success she's had proved inspiring so I hope you take the time to listen to her story.
Click here to listen to the podcast.