Dutch Art & Design Today Podcast
1) Oana Stan
‘I like these kind of large topics that tell us a lot about the history of our discipline; about the history of taste; about the history of art history, basically. Part of what I want to highlight wit...Show More
2) Lorna Mills
'I generally take a shortcut and say my work is appalling and formal. That’s the easiest way. Because it’s such a hard question to answer, and you can describe materials, you can describe format, you ...Show More
3) Adrian Pocobelli
'Oftentimes when you see digital art, it feels unrooted. It feels like it’s hard to place, especially if you’re coming out of the tradition. And what I always say is—if you want to be a part of the tr...Show More
4) Lidewij de Koekkoek
‘I think it’s our duty as a museum to address social issues, whether they’re in the past, or whether they’re happening now, because we have a societal role. We’re here for society… Art is about people...Show More
5) Jill Bolte Taylor
For the 19th episode of 'Dutch Art & Design Today', I sat down with Jill Bolte Taylor—an author, scientist, and speaker whose groundbreaking work has left an profound mark on how we understand the hum...Show More
6) Jacquelyn N. Coutré
'Language is so important, and particularly right now; especially when differentiating the Dutch Republic from the Southern Netherlands in the seventeenth century. Not only in terms of what that meant...Show More
7) Erica Obersi
‘We are a very vibrant country; Curaçao. But we are so much more than these cliches that pervade in mainstream thought about the Caribbean. There’s real struggles here. Real injustice and economic dis...Show More
8) Steven Nadler
'Spinoza is a great portal to the Dutch Republic; because with Spinoza you have to look at Jewish Amsterdam in the seventeenth century. And if you start looking at Amsterdam in the seventeenth century...Show More
9) Sven Kroner
'Back in 2006, or 2007, I painted a kind of a landscape, in a very liquid way; sometimes abstract and sometimes realistic. But I would always add details, like a cow in the foreground watching its she...Show More
10) Annemarie Jordan Geschwend
'Habsburgs loved their animals. As we do today. They're no different than us. They went to great lengths, to get their horses, dogs, cheetahs, their elephants... and that's always fun. I want to make ...Show More