
FT News Briefing FT Weekend: Art in times of war, plus Anish Kapoor
Mar 26, 2022
Iryna Tsylik, a Ukrainian filmmaker who directed the acclaimed documentary "The Earth is Blue as an Orange," shares her experiences of capturing life in a conflict zone and the power of art during turmoil. She discusses the emotional complexities of identity and creativity amidst war. Louis Wise follows up with insights from his recent interview with renowned artist Anish Kapoor, exploring his grand plans for the Venice Biennale and the controversies surrounding his works, including the famed use of Vantablack.
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Home Movie Amidst War
- The Earth Is Blue as an Orange depicts a Ukrainian family making a home movie.
- The eldest daughter, Miroslava, crafts a makeshift movie light from a bucket.
Art's Power in War
- Iryna Tsylik reflects on art's power during wartime after making her documentary.
- The film explores a family's resilience and storytelling in a war zone.
War's Impact
- Iryna Tsylik empathized with her film's subjects but never expected to experience war herself.
- The full-scale invasion changed everything, highlighting the war's destruction.

