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Nick Cave on Art as a Means of Working Through Grief and Trauma
Season 7 · Episode 86

Nick Cave on Art as a Means of Working Through Grief and Trauma

Artist Nick Cave talks about his improvisational approach to life and work, how his artwork seeks to find brightness in darkness, and what the world might be like if everyone sat in silence for an hour each day.

Time Sensitive · Spencer Bailey, Nick Cave, The Slowdown

March 29, 20231h 2m

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Show Notes

On this week’s episode of Time Sensitive—our first of Season 7—Chicago-based artist Nick Cave talks about his career-spanning retrospective, “Forothermore,” currently on view at the Guggenheim (through April 10), which takes over three floors and features installation, video works, and sculpture, including recent iterations of his famous Soundsuits; his improvisational approach to work and life; how his art seeks to find brightness in darkness; and what the world might be like if everyone sat in silence for an hour each day.

Special thanks to our Season 7 sponsor, L’ÉCOLE, School of Jewelry Arts.

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