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Balcony Podcast
Hanna Burgers
11 episodes
17 hours ago
Driven by curiosity, Hanna Burgers created the Balcony Podcast to connect diverse voices in the world of arts in The Netherlands and beyond. Through conversations with visual artists, photographers, and theorists, she explores their perspectives on the intersection of visual culture and society.
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Driven by curiosity, Hanna Burgers created the Balcony Podcast to connect diverse voices in the world of arts in The Netherlands and beyond. Through conversations with visual artists, photographers, and theorists, she explores their perspectives on the intersection of visual culture and society.
Show more...
Visual Arts
Arts
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Episode 5 - Shadman Shahid
Balcony Podcast
49 minutes 2 seconds
4 years ago
Episode 5 - Shadman Shahid

Photographer and educator Shadman Shahid (b. Bangladesh) creates images that walk the thin line between documentary and fiction. In this 5th episode of the Balcony Podcast, we talk about the presence of the spirit in images, the illusion of happy family albums and art existing beyond museums.

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Balcony Podcast
Driven by curiosity, Hanna Burgers created the Balcony Podcast to connect diverse voices in the world of arts in The Netherlands and beyond. Through conversations with visual artists, photographers, and theorists, she explores their perspectives on the intersection of visual culture and society.