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. Hosted
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 performer
Inside the artist studio with Bruce Ingram, a sculptor and painter who uses discarded materials and recycles every day consumer objects in a process that he describes as spontaneous but also brutal. Artworks are constantly being re-assessed and
This podcast features poet Sophie Robinson.Over diet cokes and stroking nearby sleeping cats, we trace Sophie’s journey from early success with her first book of poetry A through to her forthcoming book of prose, via relationships (including ou
Standing outside the industry mainstream, is self-proclaimed socialist fashion designer Max Allen. How do you knock up couture for a client with just £20? How do you maintain ethics around pay when your profession runs on free labour? In his i
This Consuming Culture podcast features Berlin based multi-media artist Liz Rosenfeld, and exclusive snippets from her show, I Live in a House With a Door, recorded in London earlier this year in which Liz explores her flesh as material to addr
We dig into how educator and performer Brian Lobel turns his very personal life experiences into successful, often long-running shows that also help his participants. How did getting cancer at just 20 lead him to dream up a show where he remedi
Why did visual artist Owen Parry become embroiled in the world of One Direction's most ardent fans? Why are fans unassuming figures for revolution and revolt? The conversation traverses the subversive "Curtain Fic" of One Direction's fantasy ro