Ahead of our broadcasts direct from JAOU Festival, Bardo Museum, Tunis, 28-31 May 2015, we speak to JAOU founder, Lina Lazaar. Ahead of the JAOU Tunis series of broadcasts from the festival and symposium this May, Fari Bradley and Chris Weaver interview Lina Lazaar, Associate Editor of Ibraaz, Sotheby’s specialist in Post War and Contemporary … Continue reading
Category Archives: Media – Audio
Six Pillars at Art Dubai 2014
Falgoosh Radio is due to broadcast live from inside the largest art fair in the Middle East. Listen in HERE. Falgoosh Radio returns to Art Dubai 2014 for a second year in a row, with a constant dedicated stream of sound art, experimental music and discussions around the fair. Created and programmed by Six Pillars’s … Continue reading
New Podcast – Jameel Prize Nominee Waqas Khan
Everyone’s excited about Waqas Khan. After all he’s one of the youngest nominees for the Jameel Prize 3, the Islamic Turner prize, if you like. At Dubai Art Fair, where we met him for an interview, the noise was about the way his work contrasted with everything else on show; this was work you really … Continue reading
Six Pillars at Art Dubai
Next month is all about the Dubai Art Fair, where we’ll be hosting a booth inside Art Dubai, streaming live from the fair. During the day arts discussions and interviews, and by night, we’ve curated a series of sound art and experimental dance music. Art Dubai have written a post about the project HERE The … Continue reading
Podcast – Art and Patronage Middle East Summit, 2012
Highlights from the Art & Patronage Summit, London 2012. The A&P Summit was an invitation-only event for notable patrons, collectors, arts institution leaders, curators, academics, artists, diplomats and other influential players involved in the culture of and for the greater Middle East, including Turkey, Iran and North Africa. The summit was held on January 12th … Continue reading
Approached by A Quinn Flotilla
The usual open skyline, dotted with green trees flourishing on tiny islands off the main port of Venice, was suddenly filled with an astounding sight: as if materialised from a dream a large flotilla carrying a huge pair of disembodied hands playing with life-size tanks and toy soldiers appeared alongside us, unexpectedly and momentarily altering … Continue reading