Interview: Lusine

'Critics should like or dislike an artwork on its own terms.' We talk to electronic musician Lusine.

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Interview: Ann Marie Fleming

'Everything is entangled with memories.' We talk to Ann Marie Fleming, director of Window Horses.

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Interview: Annie Hart

'Art can revise and elucidate history.' We talk to Annie Hart, musician and member of Au Revoir Simone.

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Interview: Nadifa Mohamed

'Art can be full or devoid of meaning.' We talk to Nadifa Mohamed, author of Black Mamba Boy.

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Interview: Smith Henderson

'In film, empathy is optional.' We talk to Smith Henderson, award-winning author of Fourth of July Creek.

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Interview: Amber Arcades

'Art can make death less daunting.' We talk to Amber Arcades, the dream pop musician behind Fading Lines.

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Interview: Yiyun Li

'Nothing is detached from the real world.' We talk to Yiyun Li, award-winning author of The Vagrants.

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Interview: Doug Tuttle

'I wait for art to force its way into my life.' We talk to Doug Tuttle, musician and former member of MMOSS.

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Interview: Salvatore Scibona

'The goal of art was never to understand.' We talk to Salvatore Scibona, author of The End.

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Interview: Evie Wyld

'Art is not a community service.' We talk to Evie Wyld, award-winning author of All the Birds, Singing.

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Interview: 3:AM Magazine

'I suspect all great art aspires to end civilisation.' We talk to Andrew Gallix, Editor of 3:AM Magazine.

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Interview: Reorient

'Bad art can make life miserable.' We talk to Joobin Bekhrad, Editor of the online arts publication Reorient.

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Interview: Frankie Cosmos

'Dreaming and creating both involve processing emotions.' We talk to singer-songwriter Frankie Cosmos.

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Interview: Angela de la Cruz

'Children create art, but not knowingly.' We talk to Angela de la Cruz, Turner Prize-nominated artist.

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Interview: Leah Hayes

'Sometimes art isolates us.' We talk to Leah Hayes, graphic novelist and author of Not Funny Ha-Ha.

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Interview: Emma Donoghue

'If it's not new to me, it's boring.' We talk to Emma Donoghue, author and screenwriter of Room.

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Interview: Áine Mangaoang

'Every army in the world has music.' We talk to Áine Mangaoang, musicologist at the University of Oslo.

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Interview: Julianne Pachico

'I like not knowing all the answers.' We talk to Julianne Pachico, story writer and author of The Lucky Ones.

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Interview: Cristina Álvarez López

'Criticism and teaching can be an art.' We talk to Cristina Álvarez López, film critic and video essayist.

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