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ISTANBUL'74
Initiated by ISTANBUL'74, you can now listen to a series of conversations between some of the world’s most talented and creative minds, including talks from IST. Arts and Culture Festival on ’74PODCAST.
*ISTANBUL'74 is an independent multidisciplinary platform that forges cultural and artistic relations all over the world.
*ISTANBUL'74 is an independent multidisciplinary platform that forges cultural and artistic relations all over the world.
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Aug 12, 2020 • 44min
“Art on the Verge” - Episode #6: Bryce Wolkowitz in conversation with Edward Burtynsky
In this episode, Founder and Director of the Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery Bryce Wolkowitz, and Environmental Photographer Edward Burtynsky discuss his early inspirations, his first darkroom experience, the composition within the frame, current state of the art institutions, as well as his latest project "Natural Order."

Aug 8, 2020 • 28min
"Culture in a Time of Crises" - Episode #3: Shwetal A. Patel in conversation with Trajal Harrell
In this episode, Trajal Harrell, the American dancer and choreographer, talks to Shwetal A. Patel about how the lockdown has influenced his working practices and ideas. Harrell also discusses his childhood in Georgia and how he ended up at Yale, as well as his epic series entitled "Twenty Looks or Paris is Burning" at The Judson Church in New York City.

Jul 24, 2020 • 32min
“Culture in a Time of Crises” - Episode #2: Shwetal A. Patel in conversation with Lubna Chowdhary
In this episode, artist Lubna Chowdhary talks to Shwetal A. Patel about her working practices during the lockdown as a ceramic artist, her relationship with various materials, the challenge of diversity in the art world as well as her first solo show in India to be inaugurated in November.

Jul 23, 2020 • 60min
"How Can We All Make it into the Future?" - Episode #36: Mustafa Sakarya moderated by Gökhan Karakuş
In this episode of "How Can We All Make it into the Future?" designer and critic Gökhan Karakuş, and New York poet, filmmaker, and librarian Mustafa Sakarya talk about the nature of “Spatial Stories” in storytelling by a discussion of American conceptual artist Robert Smithson in his multidisciplinary series of works in landscape, art, and representation.

Jul 21, 2020 • 36min
"Art on the Verge" - Episode #5: Bryce Wolkowitz in conversation with Natasha Schlesinger
In this episode of Art on the Verge, Founder and Director of the Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery, Bryce Wolkowitz and award-winning art historian, Founder & Chief Curator of Artmuse and Artmuse Selects Natasha Schlesinger discuss the joyful experience of seeing art, the power of social media in the art business, how virtual and physical experience should co-exist in the art world today as well as the next big movement.

Jul 15, 2020 • 31min
"Culture in a Time of Crises" - Episode #1: Shwetal A. Patel in conversation with Dayanita Singh
In the first episode of Culture in a Time of Crises, artist Dayanita Singh talks to Shwetal A. Patel about her three-decade journey in photography, her bookmaking practice, and its performative aspects, the Mobile Museums she produces as well as her surprise book release at Museum of Innocence in Istanbul.

Jul 14, 2020 • 28min
"Art on the Verge" - Episode #4: Bryce Wolkowitz in conversation with Oliver Jeffers
In this episode of Art on the Verge, Founder and Director of the Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery, Bryce Wolkowitz and Visual Artist and Storyteller Oliver Jeffers discuss the art of storytelling, the relationship between memory and identity in Jeffers’ work, the imaginary borders of the world as well as his first solo exhibition For All We Know.

Jul 7, 2020 • 28min
"Art on the Verge" - Episode #3: Bryce Wolkowitz in conversation with Paula Scher
In the third episode of Art on the Verge, Founder and Director of the Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery, Bryce Wolkowitz talks with painter and art educator in design and one of the most influential graphic designers in the world, Paula Scher about her early career, her inimitable approach to design, her thoughts about the shift in the industry as well as and what has been inspiring her lately.

Jul 4, 2020 • 30min
“How Can We All Make it into the Future?” Episode #35: Diana Winston moderated by Hande Oynar
In this episode, Diana Winston, one of the best-known teachers of mindfulness and the author of The Little Book of Being, talks with New York-based writer Hande Oynar. Exploring the work she's done with the Mindful Awareness Research Center at UCLA, Winston gives tips for being mindful in everyday life as well as guiding us through a short meditation in the end.

Jun 29, 2020 • 1h
“How Can We All Make it into the Future?” Episode #34: Kabage Karanja and Stella Mutegi moderated by Gabriel Kozlowski
In this episode of '74PODCAST Series "How Can We All Make it into the Future?", founders of Cave Bureau, Kabage Karanja and Stella Mutegi talk to Gabriel Kozlowski, architect and assistant curator for the 17th International Architecture Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia 2021, about colonialism in relation to the current social and political climate, the rich history of caves in Kenya, the ways how their project categorization resemble the lifecycle of a Kenyan as well as their work at Anthropocene Museum.