Podcasts
ArtCampus TRUFFLE TALKS: Image is Everything, The power of installations “Am I My Brother’s Keeper?”
Kate Daudy tells us what inspires her work, installations and how it serves as a powerful medium to reflect seek and engage in dialogue. She takes us on a vocal viewing of her acclaimed work in New York and at St .Paul's Cathedral in London and reveals why it is called, “Am I My Brother’s Keeper?”
Feb 2022
Slo Mo Podcast #119: Kate Daudy - The Wonder in Chaos, the Rhythm of Time, and the Power of Art
Touched by Daudy’s work, here Gawdat interviews her about the message and intentions of her practice as a multidisciplinary artist. What does it mean to try to empower individuals through any art form? What does it mean to be happy in a world so full of turmoil and crisis?
May 2021
Live With Art - Kate Daudy
Instagram Live
Anna Gammans speaks with artist Kate Daudy about her exhibition ‘Wonderchaos’ at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park. The exhibition is a collaboration with Noel Prize winner Konstantin Novoselov and a continuation of their ongoing project ‘Everything is Connected’.
Sept 2021
WONDERCHAOS PODCASTS
Anna Gammans is joined by physicist and Nobel Prize winner Professor Sir Konstantin Novoselov and artist Kate Daudy. They explore different topics from the contrasting angles of art and science to past civilisations as well as all aspects of nature. The aim of their discussions is to incite curiosity, offer a fresh perspective and to strengthen our connections to each other on the basis that everything is connected.
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Anna plays a talk from the Saatchi Gallery where artist in residence Kate Daudy and Egyptologist at the University of Oxford, Manon Schutz, speak about the 'Tutankhamun: Treasures of the Golden Pharaoh' exhibition and explain some of the prominent symbology in Ancient Egyptian art. Plus there’s some ‘Art in the News’.
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Anna describes the ‘art’ of the ritual practice of mummification in Ancient Egypt before the second part of her interview with artist Kate Daudy. Kate speaks about her multimedia exhibition, ‘It Wasn’t That At All’, currently on display alongside ‘Tutankhamun: Treasures of the Golden Pharaoh’ at the Saatchi Gallery.
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Anna explores what was considered ‘art’ to the Ancient Egyptians before the first part of her interview with artist Kate Daudy. Kate speaks about her multimedia exhibition, ‘It Wasn’t That At All’, currently on display alongside ‘Tutankhamun: Treasures of the Golden Pharaoh’ at the Saatchi Gallery.
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In this extended podcast episode multi-media British artist Kate Daudy talks about the artists who have inspired her from East to West and spanning thousands of years between them. Kate talks us through why words and language are such a huge part of her work, why she became an artist and how she uses objects to better understand the world around her. We discuss her use of felt as a medium and the time she spent in refugee camps working on a project about home and identity.