MAK Dialogues SHEILA HICKS: Thread, Trees, River
Curator Bärbel Vischer in conversation with artist Sheila Hicks (in English) Recording from 23 March 2021 In her conversation with curator Bärbel Vischer, the American artist Sheila Hicks (* 1934), who has been living in Paris since the mid-1960s, provides insights into her current exhibition and artistic praxis—one that eludes traditional notions of knotting and weaving techniques in the textile arts. MAK Dialogues: A new series of online talks on current MAK exhibitions. On Tuesday evenings, MAK curators invite discussion partners to talk about current MAK exhibitions with them. The online talks focus on unique personal insights and background information, artistic intentions and motivations, and much more. Listen in—and join in too! More you can find at www.MAK.at/en

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Collectible rugs that literally nobody cares about | 2026 RUG DROP 3

Become Someone for Others - Bishop Barron's Sunday Sermon

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TEDxDelft - Irma Boom - Manifesto for the book

