The Puerto Rican curator, writer and director of a New York public art programme tells Apollo about the creative potential of cuteness
The co-founders of Ishkar tell Apollo about collaborating with artisans in conflict zones to keep heritage craft skills alive
The Japanese architect talks to Apollo about creating a new cultural hub in a small fishing village on the Tango Peninsula
The Mexican artist and designer tells Apollo how he developed a creative new use for heritage corn, which feeds people and provides material for his furniture designs
Artist and founder, Troy Town Art Pottery and Hoxton Gardenware, London
Director, Galerie Revel, Bordeaux
London
Founder, Strada, New York
Founders of Blue Mountain School, London
Director, Salon 94 Design; co-founder, International Objects, New York
Founder and CEO, Artiq, London
Founder, Cereal magazine and Francis Gallery, Los Angeles and Bath
Founder and director, Siat Gallery, Seoul
Beijing
Founder, Emma Scully Gallery, New York
Hastings
Los Angeles/San Francisco
New York City
Bamako
Creative director and collector, London/Paris
Seoul
Editor, journalist and collector, New York
December 2024
Emma Crichton-Miller
Apollo
Christina Makris
Christina Riggs
Rakewell
This episode explores an ancient funeral stele, Marie Antoinette’s breast bowl, and how digital technologies are helping to preserve Egyptian heritage sites
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