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INTERVIEW WITH ARTISTS FROM THE 2025 PROGRAM
This interview series explores artists' journeys, their inspirations, and what shapes their creative universe.
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Interview with Precious Okoyomon
""The sun eats her children" was born from an Etel Adan poem and Toni Morrison's "Beloved"." -
Interview with Federico Campagna
"The world is always unstable, and it's up to you to decide what that instability means." -
Interview with Hans Ulrich Obrist
"For Maria Lassnig, life and art it was basically one thing." -
Interview with Ho Tzu Nyen
"A lot of my work is about understanding the past." -
Interview with Peter Fischli
"How you get around to not get too cynical?" -
Interview with Tino Sehgal
"In many works you can find this continuity in some way or another and the connection from one to the next." -
Interview with Wael Shawky
"I think it's nice to try to deal with history in an artistic form." -
Interview with Carsten Höller
"Most of us had dreams about flying when we were young, especially." -
Interview with Bas Smets
"So Arles, for me, has been the biggest experiment." -
Interview with Nancy Perloff
"I think the exhibition here is going to both enhance the story of E.A.T. and tell more stories, a greater story, a larger story." -
Interview with Hans Haacke
"E.A.T. played a major role for artists who were the first to work with contemporary technology."