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INSIDE ISSUE 33
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New Generation of British Photographers
A new wave of fashion photographers exhibits the ultimate 21st century narrative

Identity Formation & Social History
Bani Abidi, one of Pakistan's most exciting and engaging artists opens her new work

Manifestations of the Design Art movement
A major survey into design aesthetics unfolds through the unexpected medium of wallpaper

Kardia's Alternative Pedagogy
Peter Kardia's instrumental and experimental teaching methodologies of the 1960s

Winter in Wartime
Martin Koolhoven's emotive film of a boy learning about love, loss and deception

Also featuring
How to Animate: Part Two
Painting with a Microphone
Kathryn Williams
Paul Murray
Rhythms of Cuba: Revolutionary Dance
Aifric Campbell
Q&A with Simon Curtis
10 Recommended Exhibitions


The Royal Society of Arts
The editor of Aesthetica
is a Fellow of the
Royal Society of Arts

Podcasts

Gain an insight into the thoughts of the industry's movers and shakers with Aesthetica's podcasts. Interviews from each issue are readily available on issues as diverse as the social integration of design, the Pop Art legacy and the underrepresented in culture.

Rankin

Rankin
On re-encounering his work and its meaning as a commentary on his daily life.
4 mins 22 secs

Grayson Perry

Grayson Perry
On the role of the artist, Englishness and the impact of shock-value on artistic endeavour.
3 mins 37 secs

Stuart Semple

Nicholas Cullinan
The curator of Tate Modern's 'Pop Life: Art in a Material World' exhibition on the legacy of Andy Warhol.
3 mins 22 secs

Wayne Hemingway

Wayne Hemingway
How will the recession affect our approach to design and everyday surroundings?
2 mins 49 secs

Irvine Welsh

Irvine Welsh
On the personal experience of the artist and assumptions made about his work.
6 mins 34 secs

Stuart Semple

Stuart Semple
Offers an insight into a generation making sense of the complexities of mass produced culture.
3 mins 33 secs

Gaston Kabore

Gaston Kabore
Renowned Burkinabe filmmaker, Gaston Kabore, encourages the increasingly prolific African cinema.
3 mins 38 secs

Malcolm Middleton

Malcolm Middleton
Eschewing the mainstream with "happy music for sad people" after life in Arab Strap.
3 mins 57 secs

Nigel Hall courtesy of Yorkshire Sculpture Park

Nigel Hall
Forty years of practice across mediums and the inhabitation of space for the sculptor.
6 mins 26 secs

Jamie Liddle

Jamie Lidell
Fuses funk and soul inspirations with meticulous production.
5 mins 26 secs

Stella Duffy © Charlie Hopkinson. Time Warner Books UK

Stella Duffy
Explores a microcosm of globalisation through the characters in her novel, 'The Room of Lost Things'.
6 mins 33 secs

Daljit Nagra photograph by Sarah Lee

Daljit Nagra
Concentrates his language and plays with form to enjoy the intensity of poetic experience.
5 mins 20 secs

Gordon Cheung Death by a Thousand Cuts

Gordon Cheung
Aligns the Chinese art boom with the painstaking precision in intricate painting techniques.
4 mins 30 secs

Andrew McAttee

Andrew McAttee
Adapting the graffiti of his youth into a gallery setting with colour and energy.
4 mins 52 secs

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