Podcast | A brush with... Camille Henrot
Briefly

At the heart of her practice is a concern with different forms of language and knowledge and how they are structured and composed.
Her art explores distinctively how the empirical and the subjective, the outer world and her own private realm, intersect.
She discusses her early and enduring passion for the art of Saul Steinberg and Louise Bourgeois, a profound friendship with the architect and thinker Yona Friedman, finding a kindred experience in the work of Hélène Cixous and Clarice Lispector, her use of musical playlists in the studio, and her fascination with the sadistic violence of Disney cartoons. Plus, she gives insight into her life in the studio and has a profound answer to our ultimate question: "what is art for?"
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