Sonia Boyce discusses how her artistic journey transitioned from figurative drawing to a multi-sensory practice, emphasizing social engagement and collaboration with communities.
She reflects on the impact of feminist art movements and iconic artists, like Frida Kahlo, and how these experiences profoundly shaped her perspectives and work.
Boyce articulates a deep-seated interest in power dynamics, authorship, and how her artwork evolves from relational practices that highlight the role of individuals in art.
Through her varied influences, from jazz legends to Dadaism, Boyce illustrates how cultural experiences inform her exploration of memory, environment, and the complexities of identity.
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