Podcasts

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podcast: Casper Sejersen

From his ‘Orgasm Portraits’ for Lars von Trier’s Nymphomaniac to shooting the likes of Harry Styles, Tilda Swinton, Willem Dafoe and Kirsten Dunst (to name a few), Danish-born Casper Sejersen is known for creating iconic visuals for brands including Alexander McQueen, Gucci and Burberry, and editorial platforms such as Dazed and Beauty Papers...as well as publishing zines, directing a TV series, and that’s just for starters!

podcast: Emma Westenberg

When Emma Westenberg landed the job directing the music video for Janelle Monáe’s track, PYNK, it opened a Narnia-like door to a whole new world of creative possibility. The video – which featured Monáe wearing those iconic vulva trousers – went viral, clocking up more than 16M views to date, earning Emma both a Grammy and MTV Music Video Award-nomination, and perhaps best of all, being described as “a Queen” by Janelle herself.

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articles: Stephen Galloway, Dancer, choreographer & costume designer ‘On the Art of Creative Movement’

From the Paris Opera to directing the stage presence of Mick Jagger and Miley Cyrus, Stephen has built a distinct physical vocabulary. We spoke with him about why joy remains central to his creative process, and what it means to live between instinct and structure

OKAY KAYA: Musician & Model on 'The Art of Duality'

With seven albums under her belt, musician and model Okay Kaya (aka Kaya Wilkins) explores the beautifully tangled web of sexuality, identity, mental health and love - with humour and honesty. Together, we unpack the power of collaborative intimacy, the evolution of her sound, lessons from the fashion world and the best opening line of all time.

Chris Black: How Long Gone Podcast Host & Writer on 'The Art of Conversation'

"I don’t think every creative person should be given full license to do whatever they want. Boundaries—or restrictions—can breed greater creativity. How Long Gone is an hour. We never do more. We never do less"