Artists head to 'Europe's most divided city' in Kosovo + how do you judge a landscape art prize?
Podcast |
The Art Show
Publisher |
ABC Podcasts
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Arts
Creativity
Interview
Visual Arts
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Publication Date |
Jul 27, 2022
Episode Duration |
00:54:08
Curator Petrit Abazi fled Kosovo as a child with his parents and now heads a contemporary art centre in Darwin. This month he’s returned to the city of his birth, Mitrovica, where Albanians and Serbs still live divided, to curate two artworks for the European art festival Manifesta 14. With Ukrainian-Australian artist Stanislava Pinchuk and endurance-swimmer and artist Piers Greville Plus, we speak to the winner and judges of the Hadley's Art Prize, and ask: is landscape as a genre still fit for purpose? And Isa Segalovich takes Daniel on a short, fascinating history of eyebrows in art.

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