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Episódios

Walking in The Rain with Una Watters | Culture File 15.03.2022

Writer, Mary Morrissy on the painting that launched her journey into the work of Irish 20th Century painter, Una Watters

Culture File "Likes": Robert Curgenven 11.03.2022

Composer and organist, Robert Curgenven on some of his favourite things in watching, reading, listening, tasting and smelling.

The Culture File Weekly Mar 12th: Martynas Levickis, Jennifer Walshe, Metabolic Time, Watershed 11.03.2022

Lithuanian accordion virtuoso, Martynas Levickis on folk music and sanctions, the curators of Metabolic Time on rethinking the museum, Ailis Ni Rian's new salty song cycle, Watershed, and Jennifer Walshe on AI in the Russian infowar.

Museums ordered otherwise | Culture File 11.03.2022

Sara Greavu and Cairo Clarke on thinking time - and museums - differently in Metabolic Time, their co-curated exhibition at Project, Dublin.

The Little Organ | Culture File 11.03.2022

Martynas Levickis, the virtuoso who brought both Vivaldi and Lady Gaga to the accordion, celebrates a poignant Lithuanian Restoration of Independence Day.

Watershed | Culture File 09.03.2022

How to articulate the inarticulable, in a new song cycle from composer Ailis Ni Riain, inspired by and featuring the poetry of Jessica Brown

Jennifer Walshe's Things Know Things | Culture File 08.03.2022

Jennifer Walshe on how technology for creating synthetic human faces is being deployed in the information war for Ukraine.

The Culture File Weekly March 5th: Maebe A. Girl, Laura Slattery, Mark Francis 04.03.2022

Aine Gallagher's postcard from LA, with the first drag queen elected to public office in the US; the history and power of cultural sanctions with Laura Slattery; and a show combining new and old work from painter Mark Francis opens at Kerlin Gallery.

Culture File "Likes": Regan Dunn 04.03.2022

Paleobotanist at La Brea Tar Pits, Regan Dunn on some of her favorite things in watching, reading, listening, tasting and smelling

Mark Francis, Timetraveller | Culture File 04.03.2022

For his latest show at Kerlin Gallery, the painter started with some crate diving. He talked to Culture File about time, space, paint and sound. And crisps. (Although not that much about crisps, TBH.)

A Real Culture War | Culture File 03.03.2022

From Valery Gergiev, Anna Netrebko to the Eurovision Song Contest, Russian artists and performers are finding themselves targeted in a wave of anti-invasion sentiment. The Irish Times' Laura Slattery on the history and power of cultural sanctions.

LA Postcard #2 | Culture File 02.03.2022

Culture File's Aine Gallagher has been using her post-pandemic freedom to return to Los Angeles, where this time she brings her mic to the bubbling tar at La Brea Tar Pits.

LA Postcard #1 | Culture File 01.03.2022

Culture File's Aine Gallagher has been using her post-pandemic freedom to return to Los Angeles, where she's noted changes in the Echo Park neighborhood.

The Culture File Weekly Feb 22nd: The Genetic Lottery, Maureen, Kimberley Biscuits 25.02.2022

Prof Paige Harden, author of The Genetic Lottery, on using genetics for equality; Giita Hammond's images of her grandmother for whom she is a carer; and Jennifer Walshe on the post-human world of Kimberley biscuits

Culture File "Likes": Kathryn Paige Harden 25.02.2022

Paige Harden, author of The Genetic Lottery, on some of her favourites in watching, reading, listening, tasting and smelling

Maureen | Culture File 25.02.2022

Irish/Icelandic visual artist and photographer Giita Hammond's new exhibition centres on the world of her grandmother, Maureen, who is living with dementia.

The Genetic Lottery (Part 2) | Culture File 24.02.2022

Prof Paige Harden's book The Genetic Lottery explores at how genetics might be used against discrimination and inequality. This time, a thought experiment about redheads.

The Genetic Lottery (Part 1) | Culture File 23.02.2022

Prof Paige Harden's book The Genetic Lottery explores at how genetics might be used against discrimination and inequality. This time, GWAS and how genetics changed since you were at school.

Jennifer Walshe's Things Know Things | Culture File 22.02.2022

In her latest exploration of the unstable edges of things and people, Jennifer Walshe recalls her uncanny, delicious relationship with a childhood toy.

The Culture File Weekly Feb 19th: "Like gold to airy thinness beat" 18.02.2022

The Irish artist-physicist team exhibiting at the International Space Station, Paddy Woodworth on the only book about Hawks you may ever need, on the trail of collective art action in Ennistymon, and the phygital life of cardigans.

Culture File "Likes": Sara Foust 18.02.2022

Clare artist and gallerist, Sara Foust on some of her current favourites in watching, reading, listening, tasting and smelling.

To The Moon | Culture File 18.02.2022

Artist/physicist team of Gillian Fitzpatrick and Justin Donnelly have collaborated on a micro artwork destined for a display in outer space.

Ennistymon Art Trail | Culture File 17.02.2022

How the artists of Ennistymon discovered they were stronger together.

From 1D to 3D | Culture File 16.02.2022

What Harry Styles' phygital cardigan tells us about the exploding world of digital fashion, from virtual couture to screen-based crochet.

The Naturalist's Bookshelf: H is for Hawk | Culture File 15.02.2022

Paddy Woodworth's latest choice for inserting on his shelf of essential nature writing is Helen Macdonald's H is for Hawk.

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