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6. Guide | Paola Antonelli | Senior Curator, MOMA
6. Guide | Paola Antonelli | Senior Curator, MOMA
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Length:
44 minutes
Released:
Jan 18, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
"Bullies don't like for others to have perspective, because all of a sudden they are put in their place, and you see that they're just one dot amongst billions."
Today I am speaking with Paola Antonelli, Senior Curator of the Department of Architecture & Design at MOMA.
We perambulate through a host of topics and thought bubbles, from using museums as the R&D labs of a society, the age of the bully, objects as portals, and the joy of curiosity. Rest, respite and contemplation come in a variety of forms too. I'll use one word to hint at the theme - suspension. And that's where I'll leave that...
Without further ado, I bring you Paola Antonelli.
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- You can treat a coffee over at Patreon @hkaur (this is copiously consumed during a conversation; if I'm feeling particularly loquacious, I'll hit the matcha or cha).
Today I am speaking with Paola Antonelli, Senior Curator of the Department of Architecture & Design at MOMA.
We perambulate through a host of topics and thought bubbles, from using museums as the R&D labs of a society, the age of the bully, objects as portals, and the joy of curiosity. Rest, respite and contemplation come in a variety of forms too. I'll use one word to hint at the theme - suspension. And that's where I'll leave that...
Without further ado, I bring you Paola Antonelli.
H
To support this podcast:
- Share it, leave a review, show someone a little grace;
- Join in @thearchitectureofcontemplation;
- You can treat a coffee over at Patreon @hkaur (this is copiously consumed during a conversation; if I'm feeling particularly loquacious, I'll hit the matcha or cha).
Released:
Jan 18, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
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