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.
Introducing the fourth and final set of conversations in our 40 Years 40 Artists series of artist interviews.
Amy Gear and Daniel Clark, founders of Gaada in Shetland, describe how they are “creating an art world on an island.”
Barby Asante reflects on what has changed for artists in the last two decades, and on the “deep and painful work” of decolonising the art worlds.
Artist collective Rat Trap outline their hopes for the future of the arts in Wales and consider “how to keep striving for utopian visions”.
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.”
2020 graduate Jody Mulvey discusses founding SADGRADS and her hopes for the future.
We speak to Maria Hatling about what inspired her a-n at 40 logo design, her painting practice and what she’s been up during a tumultuous 2020.