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Public Art & The Economics of Imagination
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Public Art & The Economics of Imagination

Hosted by Art Activa · EN · 8 episodes

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​What is the role of public art in shaping our collective imagination, how does economics influence what kind of art is allowed in our public spaces, and where are the opportunities for radical new types of creative activity that can shift what seems possible? ​Join artist Toby Tobias Kidd as he explores all of these questions and more with a series of guests including artists, curators, and philosophers in a new podcast series in collaboration with Kings College London, with the support of Future Narratives Lab, Art School Plus, and Professor Shanbaum of Coventry University. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Art Activa hosts Public Art & The Economics of Imagination, a arts show with 8 episodes published.

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Episode 8: Emily Rosamond on Volatility, Social Media, and Financialization

Jan 24, 20251h 7mEp. 8S1

In episode eight, host Toby Tobias Kidd is joined by academic, artist, and writer Emily Rosamond. Emily's research focuses on social media, speculative logics of networked personhood, and financialization. Together, they

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Episode 7: Suzie Plumb on Strategies for Diversity

Oct 8, 202443mEp. 7S1

In episode seven, host Toby Tobias Kidd is joined by curator Suzie Plumb, the Arts Development Officer for the London Borough of Camden. She talks about investigating the often complicated histories of public artworks, a

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Episode 6: Janette Parris on the Importance of Everyday Spaces

Aug 6, 202445mEp. 6S1

On episode six, host Toby Tobias Kidd is joined by the artist Janette Parris. Janette has shown internationally in spaces such as the ICA and Tate as well as in the public realm working with institutions like Art on the

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Episode 5: Fatoş Üstek on Curation & Publicness

Jun 3, 202441mEp. 5S1

On episode five, host Toby Tobias Kidd is joined by international independent curator and writer Fatoş Üstek. Fatoş was the curator of Frieze Sculpture 2023, and has previously curated internationally across large-scale

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Episode 4: Bob & Roberta Smith on Art as a Human Right

May 20, 202443mEp. 4S1

On episode four, host Toby Tobias Kidd is joined by artist Bob & Roberta Smith, who is known for his politically activated slogan paintings and his belief in art as a human right. One of the most celebrated artists in Br

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Episode 3: Colette Olive on Defining Public Art

May 6, 202439mEp. 3S1

On episode three, host Toby Tobias Kidd is joined by philosopher Colette Olive of Cambridge University, who specialises in aesthetics and the history of philosophy. Colette discusses how we might define public art and ex

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Episode 2: Michelle Williams Gamaker on Activism, Fiction, and Collaboration

Apr 22, 202440mEp. 2S1

On the second episode our host Toby Tobias Kidd is joined by the artist Michelle Williams Gamaker, who makes films to confront the problematic history of cinema, in particular in relation to racial discrimination, in wha

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Episode 1: Vid Simoniti on Art & Politics

Apr 15, 202438mEp. 1S1

On our inaugural episode our host Toby Tobias Kidd is joined by the philosopher Vid Simoniti, senior Lecturer in Philosophy of Art at the University of Liverpool. Simoniti is a philosopher and writer who has written exte

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