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Tala Madani in her Los Angeles studio Photo: Adam Laycock In the last episode of the present series, Ben Luke talks to Tala Madani, the Tehran-born, Los Angeles-based artist, about the influences and cultural experiences behind her remarkable paintings and animations. She talks about art s role in shaping her experience in the US after she had moved to Oregon from Tehran as a teenager, about the early influence of Francis Bacon, and about a range of artists she continues to think about today, from Giorgio de Chirico to Lee Lozano and Paul McCarthy. As always on A brush with. Tala is asked about the literature and music that have played key roles in her life, and reflects on the influence of Iranian poetry, her enduring fascination with Stanisław Lem s ....
Cuts and controversies hogged headlines. But, despite the pandemic, there were some glittering gems 12 December 2020 • 2:00pm Artemisia Gentileschi, Jael and Sisera, 1620 (detail) Credit: Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest We may hanker to forget 2020, but cultural historians will be studying it for years. And, when they do, they will surely debate which moment was more important: the spring evening when Britain’s museums and galleries went dark ahead of the first national lockdown, or the summer afternoon when protesters toppled a bronze statue of an English slave trader into Bristol’s harbour. Covid has left many institutions in a state of emergency. The brute reality is that it costs the same to open a gallery for 200 visitors as it does for 2,000 – and, with visitor numbers down by four fifths, the deficits are unsustainable. The consequences are already apparent: the loss of hundreds of jobs at Tate, the Royal Academy, the Southbank, and the National Tr ....