40 Years 40 Artists: Zarah Hussain
Zarah Hussain discusses the impact on her practice of technological change and social media, and reflects on events of 2020.
Zarah Hussain discusses the impact on her practice of technological change and social media, and reflects on events of 2020.
Ryan Gander considers the changes to the “value system” of the arts over the last two decades.
Rachel Maclean considers national identity and how “artists can help establish a more critical vantage point on how we read and consume images”.
Collaborative duo Forest + Found discuss their role as artists in “thinking and engaging with our natural resources and the environment.”
Jasleen Kaur discusses her shift from craft into visual art and her deep investment “in art as a means of speaking or coming into voice.”
Richard Billingham reflects on the turning points in his photography and experimental films, which he began making during the 1990s.
Keith Piper, a founding member of the Blk Art Group and now a member of a-n’s Board, outlines the evolution of his practice during the 1980s.
Chila Kumari Singh Burman discusses the development of her work during the “highly experimental, politically charged time” of the 1980s.