Worlds That Don’t Exist

Fascinating interview at Charleston Farmhouse as part of the Charleston Festival with artist and set designer Es Devlin.

The talk focused on her book “The Atlas of Es Devlin” which she described as an ‘active process’. She said writing it was about finding ‘fragments of self in a collaborative process’.

The book outlines some of her major projects to date and the inspiration behind them and the interviewer, curator and writer Ekow Eshun, teased out the details of these pieces and particularly what it is like to collaborate with artists from other genres.

She also talked about a work in progress based on short portrait sittings with strangers which will be shown 2m tall in an installation called “The Congregation “ to appear in the Autumn. It looks amazing.

 

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