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Art Matters: Alex Sloane

We met artist and curator Alex Sloane – Curatorial Assistant at MoMA PS1 – and spoke about their Sunday Sessions live performance series, and how art museums have become living spaces for community and conversation

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Art Matters: Alex Sloane
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Art Matters: Taja Cheek

We met self-described curious outsider, ally, facilitator, and practitioner Taja Cheek – Curatorial Assistant at New York's MoMA PS1 – and spoke about art, noise and the changing/unchanging states of NYC.

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Art Matters: Taja Cheek
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Craft Matters: Søren Solkær

Meet photographer, Søren Solkær as he gets his portrait taken by photojournalist Jan Grarup – using one of the most unfiltered and direct photographic methods out there.

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Craft Matters: Søren Solkær
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Performing Architecture: the art of Alex Schweder

We meet New York based Alex Schweder and discuss the resonances he finds between performance art and architecture.

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Performing Architecture: the art of Alex Schweder
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The Dream Returns: Ron McNair

Find out how the legacy of astronaut, scientist and musician Ron McNair has inspired a new series of parties, supported by B&O PLAY.

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The Dream Returns: Ron McNair
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Marjorie Keller

Art, gender binaries, and how the shock of the “new” might really be old hat: we visit a group exhibition centered on the work of the late artist Marjorie Keller

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Marjorie Keller
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Music Moves: Olympic Warmup

Part one in a series of posts celebrating the start of the Rio Olympics 2016 and the relationship between music, athletics, and getting in the zone

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Music Moves: Olympic Warmup
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Chris Watson: The Power of Sound

From making experimental industrial music to recording sounds for David Attenborough's BBC wildlife television programmes, and World of Warcraft game, one thing unifies the career of influential British sound artist and field recordist Chris Watson: the power of sound.

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