Beiträge mit dem Stichwort "Danielle de Picciotto & Friends in Conversation"

Danielle de Picciotto & Friends in Conversation w/ Lydia Lunch

Lydia Lunch: “I never feel nostalgic”

"I feel I am on a path I was destined to be on which involves setting an example of not settling to …

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Danielle de Picciotto & Friends in Conversation

Niagara Detroit: “Art should be political if the artist wants it to be political”

"My style quickly became a Noir Pop style. The 1930s-40s movies inspire because, let’s face it, t…

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Danielle de Picciotto & Friends in Conversation w/ Kat Menschik

Kat Menschik: My ink stroke is part of my body, like my nose or the color of my eyes.

"I owe everything that defines me to my parents, my youth in the GDR, my studies straight after the …

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Danielle De Picciotto & Friends in Conversation w/ Diáne Zillmer

Diáne Zillmer: “In old age you notice how little you actually know”

"We still live the norms of an industrial and production-oriented society, although these have alrea…

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Danielle de Picciotto & Friends in Conversation w/ Angela Dwyer

Angela Dwyer: “We often assume that all artists are progressive, but unfortunately the political persuasions of artists are pretty much the same as the rest of society”

"I like fragments of texts that are taken out of context because they take on a new meaning when iso…

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Danielle De Picciotto & Friends in conversation: Laetitia Cecile aka Sakina

Sakina: “Music is not just a way to celebrate, connect or travel; it’s also an act of liberty, a step to freedom”

"In Niger and all over the African continent, artists wrote songs to inform the population about the…

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Danielle de Picciotto & Friends in Conversation – Victoria Keddie

Victoria Keddie: “My work explores the cacophony of media ecologies that we operate within, both as an intimate and planetary exchange”

"The shifts in a planetary balance and our relationship to the planet and outer planetary systems ar…

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Danielle de Picciotto & Friends in conversation: Rosita Kuerbis

Rosita Kuerbis “I advise all artists to work on new productions, to compose and prepare for the time when the venues and museums will open again”

"Keep calm, visualize your own goals, gather the means to implement them and go. I don't just mean f…

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Danielle De Picciotto & friends in conversation: Angeliska Polacheck

Angeliska Polacheck “I believe in free will, and that the most accurate way to predict the future is to create it!”

"A major reckoning is at hand, and it helps to have, again, a “celestial weather report”, to be …

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Danielle De Picciotto & Friends in conversation

Dorit Chrysler: “The community is everything to me and always creates new movement”

"The better you know yourself, the more fearless you can translate it into sound." – Dorit Chrysl…

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Danielle De Picciotto & Friends in conversation – Margarete Kreuzer

Margarete Kreuzer: “I want my documentaries to tell stories about dealing with reality.”

"That's why I love music, because it makes you feel things in a very straightforward way. When I hea…

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Danielle De Picciotto & Friends in conversation - Jennifer Tull Westberg

Jennifer Tull Westberg: “Gemstones are magical to me – gifts from deep in the Earth”

"I never really lack ideas as I am constantly being inspired. My biggest problem is actually finding…

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Danielle de Picciotto & Friends in Conversation – Marie Čtveráčková

Marie Čtveráčková: “It still surprises me how women are treated”

For the latest installment of Danielle de Picciotto & Friends in Conversation DdP met up with Prague…

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Danielle de Picciotto & Friends in Conversation – Natasja Alers

Natasja Alers: “Art is a way for me to express frustration, sadness, passion or obsession and a certain urgency”

"I can't imagine my life without creating something, whatever it is. Art for me is the only answer a…

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Danielle de Picciotto & Friends in Conversation

Amy Kaps: “Honest expression is the most potent”

"I would really like to get out of the no or low budget concept" – Amy Kaps in conversation with …

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Danielle de Picciotto & Friends in Conversation

Jo Quail: If you’re a freelance musician and a parent you need to be incredibly well organized”

"Inspiration takes all forms for all people, whether it’s a gentle meditation as you do the shoppi…

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Danielle de Picciotto & Friends in Conversation

Tessa Hughes Freeland: “Overload creates a confusion of meaning – I love that”

Tessa Hughes Freeland is a british born experimental filmmaker who moved to NYC in the late 70ies. S…

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Vibeke Jensen: “I insist on and seek to integrate all aspects of life rather than separating life from art”

"–isms are not important to me, while the reality of us living on Earth together and the critical …

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Dana Gingras: “Dancing really saved my life, as it was a way to manage all the energy and self-destructive tendencies I had”

"Dance and live performance fundamentally explores and embraces the condition of risk. Through emplo…

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Danielle de Picciotto & Friends in Conversation

Marta Collica: “I see myself as the mountain Etna”

"Describing her as a queen is perfect and especially in these troubled times our confused world need…

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Danielle de Picciotto & Friends in Conversation

Laura Kikauka: “Rediscovering the art of slowing down”

Laura Kikauka is almost impossible to describe because she seems most understandable when you experi…

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“Stories about humans and plants” – The work and life of Olga Volchkova

For the fourth installment of her series "Danielle de Picciotto & Friends in Conversation", Danielle…

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Danielle de Picciotto & Friends in Conversation

Claudia Skoda: “Fashion has never been as cheap and inflationary as today and at the same time absurdly expensive.”

When I moved from NYC to Berlin in the mid eighties I was able to experience the last strides of an …

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Danielle de Picciotto & Friends in Conversation

Laura Ortman – “I was shy as fuck as a kid but always causing rumbles”

"The dreamy tunes of Laura Ortman mixed raw violin sounds, electronic samples, a small megaphone and…

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