Recommend listening form season 4 of Momus the podcast : tender, vulnerable and insightful.
https://content.blubrry.com/momus_art_criticism/Momus_ep_29_S4E5-Rianna_Jade_.mp3
“In episode 4, Dr. Léuli Eshrāghi discusses “tagatavāsā,” a text centered on Eshrāghi’s grandmother’s art practice that interweaves Indigenous language with the vernacular of contemporary art…. In this intimate conversation with Lauren Wetmore, Eshrāghi says, “I wonder how you can bring texts to be haunted by the absence of knowledge, or by the violence of the borders of today.”
I’m forwarding this link that Glenn shared in an email. “Germaine to our discussions around the Assembly”
https://www.hkw.de/en/programm/projekte/2021/illiberal_arts/start.php
Ian Prentice is a multimedia artist, DJ, and woodworker, bringing his interest in craft-based, material engagement to #collaborative practices. His work considers the agency of things, and the extent to which we are interconnected with our surroundings.
Ian works primarily as a part of DRIL Art Collective, which was founded in 2009.