
"The exhibition, titled Tilda Swinton Tilda Swinton: Ongoing, not only captures the scope of the Oscar-winning Scottish performer's career but paints a picture of the intricate web of lifelong friendships she's formed along the way. Paying homage to her creative collaborations across art, film and fashion, Ongoing brings together moments from Swinton's eclectic oeuvre with her closest artistic partners - Pedro Almodóvar, Luca Guadagnino, Joanna Hogg, Jim Jarmusch, Olivier Saillard, Tim Walker and Apichatpong Weerasethakul, among others."
"In the latest episode of Where It's At, the podcast series' first ever video edition episode, exclusively created and presented by Nowness, Jefferson Hack meets with Swinton to discuss how these relationships have shaped her career. Together, the pair reflect on Swinton's ever-expanding artistic legacy, exploring how these creative relationships continue to develop, redefining the boundaries of cinema. T hey meditate on the alchemy forged when minds come together, Hack's curiosity only amplifying Swinton's poetic disposition."
"Swinton returns to her early work with filmmaker Derek Jarman, to filming the "un-filmable" with Sally Potter, and channelling her grandmother's make-up routine for Wes Anderson. She looks back at her friendship with David Bowie: "We became friends, we called each other cousin, and he was just so up for it and so ongoing," she says. "I was one of the lucky people to fall into communication with him.""
A new exhibition at Eye Filmmuseum, titled Tilda Swinton: Ongoing, collects moments from Tilda Swinton's career and foregrounds her lifelong creative relationships. The show brings together collaborations across art, film and fashion with partners such as Pedro Almodóvar, Luca Guadagnino, Joanna Hogg, Jim Jarmusch, Olivier Saillard, Tim Walker and Apichatpong Weerasethakul. A video edition episode of the Where It's At podcast features Jefferson Hack meeting Swinton to reflect on how her relationships have shaped and expanded her artistic legacy. Swinton revisits early work with Derek Jarman, filming the "un-filmable" with Sally Potter, and memories of David Bowie, after initially declining the exhibition and undergoing self-reflection about her work.
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