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SMAC Gallery Podcasts
SMAC Gallery
13 episodes
1 day ago
SMAC Gallery presents a series of podcasts, featuring artists in conversation with curators, writers, collectors, and peers. Produced in South Africa, these conversations take place remotely with participants based both locally and abroad.
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SMAC Gallery presents a series of podcasts, featuring artists in conversation with curators, writers, collectors, and peers. Produced in South Africa, these conversations take place remotely with participants based both locally and abroad.
Show more...
Visual Arts
Arts
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SMAC Gallery Podcasts ep.9 | Frances Goodman & Keely Shinners
SMAC Gallery Podcasts
42 minutes 58 seconds
4 years ago
SMAC Gallery Podcasts ep.9 | Frances Goodman & Keely Shinners

In this episode, Frances Goodman and Keely Shinners discuss Goodman’s solo, Uneventful Days, in the days leading up to the exhibition opening. Considering community in times of physical distance, Goodman finds new ways of engaging portraiture through performative self-expression by inviting her subjects to send her self-images taken at home when South Africa experienced social isolation in the height of the Covid pandemic.



SMAC Gallery Podcasts
SMAC Gallery presents a series of podcasts, featuring artists in conversation with curators, writers, collectors, and peers. Produced in South Africa, these conversations take place remotely with participants based both locally and abroad.