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A Lens on Sustainability

Dec 19, 2020

As we attach more and more value to independent success and less to the family, are we losing accountability for our actions to the planet? How has art and photography represented these tribes over history and what can we learn from them?

 

Join photographer Alexia Webster, author and philanthropist Hannah Rothschild,...


Dec 12, 2020

As the world faces upheaval in the uprooting of statues, culture wars and industrial globalisation, we ask, what is happening to tradition in art, media and urban communities? How does photography capture all of this? 

 

Guests include photographer Rena Effendi, authors Roman Krznaric and Ekow Eshun, and former Editor...


Dec 5, 2020

Can photography help process mortality? Throughout history, humans have been obsessed with eternal life. But death is inevitable, a natural part of life. Photography helps us process our own mortality and remember those who are gone. It reminds us of the natural cycles of life, which we must sustain for...


Nov 28, 2020

Are cities sustainable? As many look beyond the city as they look beyond the pandemic, this episode takes a photographic look at cities and space, and the changing role everything from finance to culture is going to play in some of the most iconic cities in the world including Tokyo, Berlin, New York and London.

 

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Nov 21, 2020

How does the natural world influence the way we look at the broader question of sustainability? In this episode we explore our symbiotic relationship with the plant-based world through photography, industrial production, and of course, the mighty tree.

 

Guests include photographers Janelle Lynch and Awoiska van...