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art_biites

art_biites

art_biites

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Topic Category:

Arts

Topic Sub-Category:

Visual Arts

Language:

English

Podcast Stats:

Number of Episodes: 3
Series Type: episodic
Content Type: AUDIO

Podcast Description

art_biites is an interview-based format that explores positions in the arts. The free-flowing conversation with an artist, curator, or thinker aims to create an interdisciplinary conversation across borders. The idea that everything is connected is at the center of the conversation. As a freelance journalist working for an art-radio broadcaster in Switzerland, I'm interested in deconstructing myths surrounding history, gender, borders, and national identities through art. I truly believe art can create & contribute visions and opportunities for the future.

Podcast Insights

Content Themes

The podcast delves into themes such as the intersections of art with history, gender, borders, and national identities. Episodes often tackle substantial topics like colonial history, contemporary art practices, and social hierarchies. For instance, Laura Arminda Kingsley's episode examines her performance Desblanqueamiento, challenging the erasure of Afro-diasporic history in Venice, while Denise Bertschi's interview focuses on the global entanglements of colonialism and visual culture in her work.

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