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Tank Magazine Podcast

A weekly Arts and Literature podcast
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Tank Magazine Podcast

Tank Magazine

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Tank Magazine Podcast

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“It's possible to be a feminist and a Freudian...”In this week's TANK Podcast, Holly Stevenson and Rosie Gibbens discuss Hans Richter's seminal surrealist masterpiece Dreams that Money Can Buy, a dreamy and deeply strange dadaist romp directed
“The East, in need of 'civilising', became a fertile ground for colonial ventures...”In this week's TANK Podcast, Caroline Issa assesses Edward Said's enduring 1978 book Orientalism, a treatise into the imperialist attitudes underpinning Weste
“What Not to Wear presented the bleak truth of fashion as something eternally wedged as somewhere between self-hate and self-worship...”In this week's TANK Podcast, Dal Chodha reads from 'You gotta keep your head straight about clothes', a con
“I lost my virginity to Hastings beach...”In this week's TANK Podcast, director Andrew Kotting and flaneur John Rogers discuss Kotting's foundational film 'Gallivant', a psychogeographic romp across this strange island we call home. Made on a
“International law has become the exception rather than the rule in defining the actions of states today...”In this week's TANK Podcast, Faisal Devji discusses the new geopolitical paradigm emerging in the wake of the Gaza conflict. This podca
“Critical art is not the adversary of art financialisation; it is its essential alibi. The more radical the art, the better the alibi. Win-win.”In this week's TANK podcast, Benjamin Bratton reads from his article “Not Right Now”, a critique on
“I am filled with a deep sense of well-being as I watch a hillside stone tumble down the slope and think of the other people or small animals who have watched the same stones over incalculable seasons.”In this week's TANK Podcast, Jan-Peter We
“These are the ways I like mustard: scraped onto bread to save a boring sandwich; slapped onto salt beef; a scoop on the side of my plate, to be swiped at with a sausage; as the basis for a hearty, wine-filled sauce.”In this week's TANK Podcas
“Oh well, he thinks, at least I drank and laughed. Oh well, he thinks, at least I did a little bit of fucking, and it was good.”In this week's TANK podcast, A.K. Blakemore reads from “The Glutton”, her vivid, disquieting depiction of Tarrare,
“People should not be deterred or afraid, because their rights are heavily protected by legislation...”In this week's TANK Podcast, Giovanni Fassina, executive director of the European Legal Support Centre, discusses how to ensure your rights
“As far as wealth is inextricable with social organisation, it will infuse the individual on the very essential level on his sense of self...”In this week's TANK podcast, Caroline Issa reads and decodes Thorstein Veblen's The Theory of the Lei
“I'm interested in a form of something almost like exhaustion...”In this week's TANK Podcast, Stephanie Sy-Quia speaks to poet Bhanu Kapil on the siren call of the archive and the rituals that inform writing.
“It's about talent, first and foremost...”In this week's TANK podcast, Arnaud Carrez, Senior Vice President of Cartier discusses the jewellery maison's proud heritage and recent artistic collaborations.
“You have a sense of vibration when you use cardboard...”In this week's TANK Podcast, artist Eva Jospin discusses her collaboration with the champagne house Ruinart as part of their Carte Blanche program, a series of artworks and immersive env
“Before her husband died and her house burned down, Bicycle Jenny worked at Crocker's, the slaughtering plant...”In this week's TANK Podcast, Kathryn Scanlan reads from her haunting and vivid novel Kick the Latch, based on a series of intervie
“I wanted my melancholy atypical, non-conformist, kinky...”In this week's TANK podcast, Anaheed Nersessian reads from her book Keats's Odes: A Lover's Discourse, both an exhaustive work of literary criticism and a love letter to the Romantic P
“I couldn't believe she'd been that ill-tempered, so steadfast in her refusal to please people. Maybe I loved her after all...”In this week's TANK podcast, Nicole Flattery reads from Nothing Special, her coming-of-age novel set in 1960s New Yo
“The country is becoming a site of extremes...”In this week's TANK podcast, Mohsen Mostafavi discusses his new book Sharing Tokyo, an erudite collection of essays on Tokyo as a shared architectural space.
“I found myself humming an Olivia Rodrigo song...”Oscar-winning composer Justin Hurwitz discusses his nearly two-decade career composing alongside director Damien Chazelle. This interview was hosted at the 2023 Venice Film Festival, in collabo
“People were admitted to asylums for politics, novel reading, hatred of spouse...”In this week's TANK podcast, Micha Frazer-Carroll discusses her new book Mad World, published by Pluto Press. Mad World investigates the ways in which mental hea
“The alignment of political actors has changed to a degree that it is now no longer possible to continue the liberal mode of Palestinian politics...”In this week's TANK Podcast, recorded the day after Hamas launched their attack on Israel, Fai
“I wanted the title to make people feel something, and I wanted it to feel bad...”Bratty, bright and magisterial, the new album by L'Rain (real name: Taja Cheek) I Killed Your Dog is a bold next step for the New York-based artist. With a faint
"Intelligences tend to have very narrow applications."In this week's TANK podcast, AI researcher Ali Eslami speaks to Caroline Issa on the potentials and pitfalls of AI and the brave new world it will usher in.
“I wish to give freely or to sell...”In this week's TANK podcast, Sophia Giovannitti reads from her book Working Girl, a frank account of her own experiences with sex work and the art marketplace. In the passage, she uses Marina Abramović's wo
“How are we to understand the similarity of aspiration which characterises both the refugees and the billionaires who were on the submersible?”Welcome to the TANK podcast. In this week's episode, Oxford professor Faisal Devji reflects on the m
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