NOW NOW

NOW NOW
Podcast Description
An interview series discussing art, politics and the creative act relative to our current challenging political times… with thinkers, makers, occasional experts and some hot and bothered souls.
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The podcast focuses on themes such as art in politics, the creative process during crises, and the socio-political implications of art. Example episodes include discussions on how visual arts respond to political turbulence and conversations with artists reflecting on their roles in societal changes.

An interview series discussing art, politics and the creative act relative to our current challenging political times… with thinkers, makers, occasional experts and some hot and bothered souls.
Welcome to this fourth edition of NOW NOW. We are recording this on Friday, September 12th, 2025. My name is Charlotte Boye-Christensen, Artistic Director of NOW-ID and the host of this podcast.
I am excited to welcome Jann Haworth as our guest today. Jann is an incredibly prolific British-American Pop Artist and a pioneer of soft sculpture. She is perhaps best known as the co-creator of the Beatles' 1967 Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band album cover, for which she won a Grammy in 1968. Jan's work is in museum collections all over the world, from the Tate in London to the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis and the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington.
Jann is an advocate for feminist rights, especially when it comes to the representation of women in the Art World.

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