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Shezad Dawood: Coral Alchemy

20 min · 12 de jun de 2022
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Shezad Dawood is an artist whose work spans sculpture, digital media, film and much more. Although Dawood’s work in Desert X AlUla, Coral Alchemy, is an ode to nature, it’s an exploration of deep time and how the geo-biological relationship between the sea and the desert highlights the urgency of the climate crisis. We explore his inspiration, background, the question of fatherhood and what puts climate at the heart of this work. Desert X AlUla is a long-term collaboration between Desert X and the Royal Commission for AlUla. Exhibitions take place every two years. Learn more at https://www.livingmuseum.com/ArtsAlUla [https://www.livingmuseum.com/ArtsAlUla]. This podcast is produced by Kerning Cultures Network.

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