The Art of Oppression
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A series of podcasts taking inspiration from the film; The Art Of Oppression, where a range of artists discuss and reflect on their approach to art and its impact on themselves and others.
The Art of Oppression
1y ago
“Voice is everything. Without a voice we can’t express who we are. My voice comes out in my creativity.”
In this week’s episode of The Art of Oppression we hear from multi-award-winning actor, writer, director and producer Alex Kayode-Kay who talks about his latest film The Ballad of Olive Morris. The short tells of an instance in the life of Black activist Olive Morris and it is in this moment that Kayode-Kay gives us a sense of the person Olive was and the motivation behind her activism.
Also featuring Courtney Pine and supported by award-winning writer Alex Wheatle, Kayode-Kay ..read more
The Art of Oppression
1y ago
“We have the right to express views, to campaign and to use our voices just like everybody else.”
This is the final of our three-part conversation with multi-award-winning activist, artist and trade unionist Zita Holbourne. Zita talks about the importance of voice and of providing a platform that enables others to be heard when they are unable to speak for themselves.
Zita also speaks about her political inspiration, the importance of not being silenced and her creative ambition for the future.  ..read more
The Art of Oppression
1y ago
In the first of a three-part conversation with award winning artist, activist and trade unionist Zita Holbourne, we find out about her journey into activism, how it all began, what drives her, and what continues to motivate her actions today.
What would it take for you to take to the streets in protest? In this episode Zita suggests that activism is not just about marches and protests, that it has many different forms and can still be effective ..read more
The Art of Oppression
1y ago
'I'm in it for the long run.' Hetain Patel
In our final The Art of Oppression conversation with award winning artist Hetain Patel, he talks about working with obsessions, what keeps him up at nights and the relevance of audience in his work.
Hetain also reflects on the artists' role with regards social commentary and social legacy and the importance of art engaging with contemporary culture ..read more
The Art of Oppression
1y ago
In our latest The Art of Oppression episode, award winning artists Hetain Patel shares his inner anxiety of not being understood, and so the importance of his art in enabling him to express his ideas and thoughts.
Hetain also offers insight into his works including his Ted Talk Who Am I? Think Again, Don't Look at the Finger, and Trinity and explains his reason for declining a British empire medal.  ..read more
The Art of Oppression
1y ago
Award-winning artist Hetain Patel, creator of The Jump (2015), Don't look at the Finger (2017) and Trinity (2021) amongst others works, speaks about his personal experiences, how his art articulates those experiences, creating bridges and connections and why it is important for him to create what we don't currently see on screen ..read more
The Art of Oppression
1y ago
In this week’s episode Patricia Francis talks about the power of the voice, where ‘voice’ is the aural and physical representation of the artists and their activism.
Patricia also introduces us to female directors whose poetic works have enabled expression, facilitated meaning and understanding and in so doing provide a platform from which other voices can be heard.
The Art of Oppression: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1SSpqUye434
Website: https://www.patriciafrancis.net
The Art of Oppression was funded by Arts Council England ..read more
The Art of Oppression
1y ago
In this week’s episode Patricia Francis gives insight into her motivation as a filmmaker and the writing and thinking that has influenced the space, pace and quite that now informs her work as a director and her approach to working with and filming her contributors.
The Art of Oppression: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1SSpqUye434
Website: https://www.patriciafrancis.net
The Art of Oppression was funded by Arts Council England ..read more
The Art of Oppression
1y ago
In this episode Patricia Francis introduces her film The Art of Oppression a film about three female artists who are as diverse as the art they make, and who share the filmic space to talk about the issues they face as women and as artists. In this podcast Patricia takes us back in time to 70’s and 80’s Britain in order to remind us of the similarities we share despite our perceived differences.
The Art of Oppression: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1SSpqUye434
Website: https://www.patriciafrancis.net
The Art of Oppression was funded by Arts Council England  ..read more