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Bucking the Trend: with Eduardo da Costa
the hitherto Uncelebrated Story of Achievement of black British practitioners within London's Visual Arts
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6. Gus Casely-Hayford: Director of V&A East
47:54||Season 1, Ep. 6This series of interviews, with the Bipoc directors of London institutions. Regarding their careers. A conversational podcast; bucking the trend aims to mark this extraordinary moment in London's visual art world, where despite the statistics at the bottom and middle of the art world are stark and show a net underrepresentation of Bipoc individuals. There's been a buck in the trend at the top. Which I wish to archive for posterity.
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5. Ekow Eshun: chair of The Fourth Plinth Project
48:08||Season 1, Ep. 5This series of interviews, with the Bipoc directors of London institutions. Regarding their careers. A conversational podcast; bucking the trend aims to mark this extraordinary moment in London's visual art world, where despite the statistics at the bottom and middle of the art world are stark and show a net underrepresentation of Bipoc individuals. There's been a buck in the trend at the top. Which I wish to archive for posterity.4. Melaine Keen: Director of the Wellcome Collection
45:55||Season 1, Ep. 4This series of interviews, with the Bipoc directors of London institutions. Regarding their careers. A conversational podcast; bucking the trend aims to mark this extraordinary moment in London's visual art world, where despite the statistics at the bottom and middle of the art world are stark and show a net underrepresentation of Bipoc individuals. There's been a buck in the trend at the top. Which I wish to archive for posterity.3. Aaron Cezar: Director of Delfina Foundation
53:58||Season 1, Ep. 3This series of interviews, with the Bipoc directors of London institutions. Regarding their careers. A conversational podcast; bucking the trend aims to mark this extraordinary moment in London's visual art world, where despite the statistics at the bottom and middle of the art world are stark and show a net underpresenation of Bipoc individuals. There's been a buck in the trend at the top. Which I wish to archive for posterity.2. Eva Langret: Director Frieze London.
41:24||Season 1, Ep. 2This in a series of interviews, with the Bipoc directors of London institutions. Regarding their careers. A conversational podcast; bucking the trend aims to mark this extraordinary moment in london's visual art world, where despite the statistics at the bottom and middle of the art world are stark and show a net underpresenation of Bipoc individuals. There's been a buck in the trend at the top. Which I wish to archive for posterity.1. Zoe Whitley The director of Chisenhale Gallery
41:30||Season 1, Ep. 1Zoe Whitley The director of Chisenhale Gallery - "master's tools will never dismantle the master's house" The first episode in a series of interviews, with the Bipoc directors of London institutions. Regarding their careers. A conversational podcast; bucking the trend aims to mark this extraordinary moment in london's visual art world, where despite the statistics at the bottom and middle of the art world are stark and show a net underpresenation of Bipoc individuals. There's been a buck in the trend at the top. Which I wish to archive for posterity. Whitley and I will be conducting a conversational excavation of her career and life. Enjoy.An introduction to the seasons themes for Bucking the Trend
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