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RAW AND RADICAL WOMEN IN THE ARTS PODCAST
A conversation with Dana Hoey
Raw Radical Podcast / by Mauren Brodbeck
For the last episode of the season, Raw and Radical Women in the Arts welcome Dana Hoey, an American artist that captures videos and photographs, and blends fact and fiction to question society’s preconceived ideas of gender, relations between each other, masculinity and femininity. Avid in her practice of combat sports, she integrates that into her work as well and uses it in the directions she gives her models.
She also talks to us about her thoughts on being a woman in the arts as well as her philosophy on motherhood and how it impacted her career. Dana Hoey, a San Fransisco born artist and photographer based in upstate New York, talks about her photography and video work which investigates gender roles, archetypes, aggression and power in society.
RAW AND RADICAL WOMEN IN THE ARTS PODCAST
A conversation with Mimiko Türkkan
Raw Radical Podcast / by Mauren Brodbeck
Raw and Radical’s unique guest in this episode is Turkish artist Mimiko Türkkan. She creates artwork such as photography series, books and videos with a focus on gender roles and socially constructed identities.
She shares with us her artistic process in coming up with ideas, forming a narrative and going through a project. We focus particularly on her most recent creative endeavour, resulting in “Energy Watery Incantations” showing now in the Galerie Analix Forever in Geneva, to which we get to listen to an excerpt. She investigates her fears, in relation to ‘the flow’, her creative process and her relation to the world. With traveling and physical activity playing a major role in her artistic process, she gives us a glimpse into the making of “Energy Watery Incantations.” She also gives her piece about being a woman in the arts and gender equality in Turkey.
RAW AND RADICAL WOMEN IN THE ARTS PODCAST
A conversation with Véronique Caye
Raw Radical Podcast / by Mauren Brodbeck
Raw and Radical’s is excited to welcome theatre director and filmmaker Véronique Caye to the Raw and Radical Women on the Arts podcast today. She’s here to talk about the inspiration behind her work and the radical concept of being a “pirate” woman.
Véronique develops hybrid and experimental performances by experimenting with digital technology, and especially focuses on heightening and exploring the tension between the video, the actor, and the audience.
RAW AND RADICAL WOMEN IN THE ARTS PODCAST
A conversation with Ali Kazma
Raw Radical Podcast / by Mauren Brodbeck
Today Raw and Radical is pleased to introduce Ali Kazma, a Turkish video artist who explores the meaning and significance behind human activity and labor. He just had a beautiful new solo exhibition, “Women at Work,” at the Galerie Analix Forever in Geneva.
Kazma has been creating short videos that explore the process and skill behind various professions since 1998, as part of an effort to survey and document the neighborhood he lives in. As part of an early exhibition, titled “Today,” he explored the process of shooting video on location in the morning, such as at a clock maker’s studio or in a butcher’s shop, and releasing the edited video in the evening, projecting the video through the gallery window for people on the street to watch.
RAW AND RADICAL WOMEN IN THE ARTS PODCAST
A conversation with Maïa Mazaurette
Raw Radical Podcast / by Mauren Brodbeck
Raw and Radical is excited to welcome Maïa Mazaurette, who is a sexpert, writer, columnist, keynote speaker, painter, and illustrator, and is challenging gender roles and sex norms through her writing and artwork.
Maïa has been researching the role of sex in artwork for over 15 years, and regularly shares her sex expertise and knowledge through the columns she writes for GQ France magazine and several newspapers. As an artist and painter, she focuses on the male body, in part to challenge what she terms the “sex machinery” of the world’s dominant sexual culture.
RAW AND RADICAL WOMEN IN THE ARTS PODCAST
A conversation with Barbara Polla
Raw Radical Podcast / by Mauren Brodbeck
Dr. Barbara Polla, a medical doctor, researcher, politician, mother, writer, poet, and gallery owner, joins us today to talk about how her career has evolved, her opinions on feminism, and how women can step into their power.
Early on in her career, she attained a medical degree with a specialization in inner medicine, pneumology and immunoallergology, following that up with a number of research positions, including the Harvard Medical School and the French Institute of Health and Medical Research in Paris. In 1991, Dr. Polla started her own gallery to represent contemporary artists, often collaborating with other gallery owners to bring fresh, unconventional art shows to the public. She also taught on the relationship between art and fashion at the Institut Français de la Mode in Paris and the HEAD (Haute Ecole d'art et de Design) in Geneva.
La Maison des Reptiles
Jhafis Quintero
Confinement, prison et la Maison des Reptiles
Confinement, prison : la comparaison m’a incitée à vous lire le livre magnifique qu’a écrit Jhafis Quintero, qui a passé dix ans en prison. Un chapitre part jour, écoutez bien, les reptiles donnent aussi leur vision du monde. Puissions-nous apprendre autant du confinement que Jhafis Quintero a appris de la prison. Puissions-nous écrire sur le confinement des textes aussi profonds que La Maison des Reptiles. Comme disent les reptiles, ce n’est pas facile d’être humain. – Barbara Polla
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