Interviews

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Q: What should change? A: Poverty in the world. Injustice.

BY Agnès Varda |

David Campany talks about his latest exhibition at Le Bal, Paris and traces photography's inherently analytical nature 

 

 

BY Jennifer Higgie AND David Campany |

The General Director of Rijksmuseum on the art that inspires him and why he would have loved to have listened to jazz with Piet Mondrian

Abraham Cruzvillegas talks to Jace Clayton about his approach to art-making and his philosophy of autoconstrucción

BY Jace Clayton |

Q: What should stay the same? A: Nature.

BY Jim Shaw |

Sam Thorne discusses activism, collaboration and the uses of absurdity with Ahmet Öğüt

BY Sam Thorne |

Q: What should stay the same? A: The desire to tell stories

BY Elena Ferrante |

The musical pioneer Hans-Joachim Roedelius on his search for inner harmony

BY Dominikus Müller |

What was it that made the documentation of collective artist activities from the early 1990s so different, so appealing? An interview with Stephan Dillemuth about Cologne art space Friesenwall 120 and the role of video in exhibition documentation

BY Saim Demircan |

Painting, science fiction, feminism – Antje Majewski in conversation with Andreas Schlaegel

BY Andreas Schlaegel |

Artist and composer Arnold Dreyblatt discusses his project Performing the Black Mountain Archive

BY Jan Kedves |

Q. What image keeps you company in the space where you work? A. An enormous, airbrushed, lenticular hologram of myself.

BY Casey Jane Ellison |

Jan Kedves talks with Jimmy Robert about performance, paper and movement as a form of writing

BY Jan Kedves |

Q. What do you like the look of? A. The everyday world: grand and microscopic.

BY Joan Jonas |

Novelist Sarah Hall talks to Sarah Lucas about sculpture, sexual politics and representing Britain at the Venice Biennale

Dominikus Müller talks to Olaf Nicolai about place, subjectivity and the artist’s project for the German pavilion in Venice

Q: What images keep you company in the space where you work?

A: None. I just try to concentrate on what I am doing.

BY Daniel Buren |

Q: What music are you listening to? A: Things that would disgust my teenage self; I have betrayed her.

BY Sophia Al-Maria |

Jennifer Higgie talks to Sheila Hicks about the 60-year evolution of her artistic language

BY Jennifer Higgie |

An interview with Beatriz Colomina

BY Sandra Bartoli AND Kito Nedo |