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Posted on October 6, 2020September 25, 2020

In Contact: Hanne Dahl Geving

The lockdown came as a shock. I never thought Norway would close down. But then it happened the next day and I lost both of my jobs. I was without income! INDEFINITELY! That was the hardest part to accept. I felt rushes of panic. Stress. Panic. Thought of my grandmother. The elderly. The poor. Said …

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Posted on September 29, 2020September 24, 2020

In Contact: Yael Davids

Author’s Note: this text comes from a conversation I had with Hannah Dawn Henderson. It is actually a collaboration with Hannah, in much the way that many of my texts are filtered by Hannah. This one in particular draws on a conversation that has been distilled by Hannah into a written document. In the early …

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Posted on September 22, 2020August 22, 2020

In Contact: Thijs Witty

Like most people capable of feeling, I have been depressed the past five months. And like most people’s, my depressions depend on predictability: things won’t change you fool and yes that glass is definitely half empty. So far, so predictable indeed: the roll-out of the pandemic has gone more or less exactly as I had …

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Posted on September 16, 2020September 16, 2020

In Contact: Camila Iglesias

Salty sips of morning coffee I picked up those habits again The touch of a cigarette The smear of an alcohol The attraction of the other I figured that if I pick up running, I can compromise Just from time to time, as eventually, it should all be fine However, as time went by, all was as vapid as the smoke of …

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Posted on September 8, 2020September 4, 2020

In Contact: Arthur Crucq

In studying art, one is to a certain extent always confronted with a tension between distance and proximity. On the one hand I tell my students they should intellectually distance themselves from the object of study and particularly from the artist whose rhetoric they should rather distrust. This distance, so to speak, is a necessity …

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Posted on September 1, 2020September 4, 2020

In Contact: Rachel Pursglove

I thought the pandemic hadn’t really changed my perspective towards my practice because I hadn’t felt it. On the surface it seemed to be unaffected — that I could make work if I chose to — that it was up to me, and if I really wanted to make something then I would. I felt …

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Posted on August 25, 2020August 22, 2020

In Contact: Ingvild Syntropia (fka. Deila)

As a philosopher artist, primarily expressed through acting, singing and writing, the past months have had practical, artistic and existential ramifications on my practice and thinking.  The loss of tactility towards my family who lives in Norway, was a stark reminder of how I, and countless others, had taken the marvel of aviation for granted, …

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Posted on August 18, 2020August 22, 2020

In Contact: Iva Supic

Vortex Reality Angel with a hyper positive attitude, Master of Reality and The Creator of ones own destiny knowing seeing expanding into the future eternally walking in the Light, promoting all inclusive enlightenment in Gucci yoga sweat pants I feel like, by now, we all know or are about to find out how the universe …

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Posted on August 11, 2020August 22, 2020

In Contact: Vera Mennens

A blackbird and a magpie are fighting over territory in the holly outside in my garden and several bees are buzzing in the lavender plant I bought in a garden centre a couple of days ago. I step into my working room and look at the stacks of books I placed on my desk the …

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Posted on August 4, 2020August 22, 2020

In contact: Claudio Molinari Dassatti

Hardware Mishima I write for a living and currently I do so for a magazine specialised in architecture and design, the kind that favours spotless white surfaces, exotic woods, and titanium lamps. Some days ago, we had a conversation with my editor about ecology, and why it had stopped being a marketing gimmick. “These are …

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