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The Artword Podcast

The Artword Podcast

The Artword Podcast is a series of dynamic interviews with artists, curators and all of the inspiring people Jenny Danielsson find around the world. Each episode focuses around a particular theme. The conversations are edited by Eric Persson.

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Viskleken på Växjö konsthall more

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a year ago

This is an interview recorded in Swedish with the Swedish artist John-E Franzén and his wife Ulrika in conjunction with the exhibition RIDE at Gävle konstcentrum. This interview is a collaboration between Gävle Konstcentrum and The Artword Podcast. ... more

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2 years ago

An NFT is an ownership registry, a database for creatives to know who has made what and track the information over time. Artist Ry David Bradley speaks about his relationship with the digital, the difference between working on a screen and seeing his... more

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3 years ago

This is a conversation in Swedish about Swedish artist Ulrica Hydman Vallien (1938-2018) and the exhibition "Paradise Lost" at Gävle Konstcentrum, autumn 2021. more

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3 years ago

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5.0 out of 5 stars from 13 ratings
  • Money matters, but culture is the thing...

    It might be frustrating for an artist to be pre-occupied with money but artist Yves Scherer re-assures us that, in the end, culture is the thing in this first and fabulous interview by Jenny Danielsson.

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