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Artist, curator and researcher Daniel Baker about art, cultural heritage and his utopia for Europe

“I make shiny things” is Daniel Baker's answer to the question about his work. Daniel Baker is an artist, curator and researcher, living in London. The Roma visual culture is his main source of inspiration and he is fascinated by what he calls “Gypsy Aesthetics”. We talk to him about art as a form of resistance, about cultural heritage in Roma communities, about an emerging Roma academic elite, about what the majority societies can learn from Roma – and of course about his utopia for Europe. Our Guest: Daniel Baker is a Romani Gypsy, born in Kent, he holds a PhD on the subject of Gypsy aesthetics from the Royal College of Art, London. Daniel Baker curated the exhibition FUTUROMA at the 58th International Art Exhibition at the Venice Biennale in 2019. He acted as exhibitor and adviser to the first and second Roma Pavilions “Paradise Lost” and “Call the Witness” at the 52nd and 54th Venice Biennales respectively. His work can be found in collections worldwide. Baker worked as Visual Advisor for RomArchive – Digital Archive of the Roma and he is Former Chair of the Gypsy Council. ** www.danielbaker.net** https://eriac.org/futuroma/ https://www.romarchive.eu/en/visual-arts/contemporary-roma-art/
http://www.romarchive.eu/en/visual-arts/contemporary-roma-art/

"I make shiny things" ist Daniel Bakers Antwort auf die Frage nach seiner Arbeit. Daniel Baker ist Künstler, Kurator und Forscher und lebt in London. Das Visuelle in den Kulturen der Roma und Sinti ist seine Hauptinspirationsquelle, und er ist fasziniert von dem, was er "Gypsy Aesthetics" nennt. Wir sprechen mit ihm über Kunst als eine Form des Widerstands, über das kulturelle Erbe der Roma-Gemeinschaften, über eine aufstrebende akademische Roma und Sinti-Elite, darüber, was die Mehrheitsgesellschaften von den Sinti und Roma lernen können - und natürlich über seine Utopie für Europa. Unser Gast: Daniel Baker ist Roma, geboren in Kent, er hat am Royal College of Art in London zum Thema “Gypsy Aesthetics” promoviert. Daniel Baker kuratierte die Ausstellung FUTUROMA bei der 58. Internationalen Kunst-Biennale von Venedig 2019. Er war als Künstler und Berater am ersten und zweiten Roma-Pavillons "Paradise Lost" und "Call the Witness" auf der 52. bzw. 54. Biennale von Venedig beteiligt. Seine Arbeiten sind in Sammlungen weltweit zu finden. Baker war visueller Berater für RomArchive - Digital Archive of the Roma und ist ehemaliger Vorsitzender des Gypsy Council. www.danielbaker.net

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Artist, curator and researcher Daniel Baker about art, cultural heritage and his utopia for Europe

“I make shiny things” is Daniel Baker's answer to the question about his work. Daniel Baker is an artist, curator and researcher, living in London. The Roma visual culture is his main source of inspiration and he is fascinated by what he calls “Gypsy Aesthetics”. We talk to him about art as a form of resistance, about cultural heritage in Roma communities, about an emerging Roma academic elite, about what the majority societies can learn from Roma – and of course about his utopia for Europe. Our Guest: Daniel Baker is a Romani Gypsy, born in Kent, he holds a PhD on the subject of Gypsy aesthetics from the Royal College of Art, London. Daniel Baker curated the exhibition FUTUROMA at the 58th International Art Exhibition at the Venice Biennale in 2019. He acted as exhibitor and adviser to the first and second Roma Pavilions “Paradise Lost” and “Call the Witness” at the 52nd and 54th Venice Biennales respectively. His work can be found in collections worldwide. Baker worked as Visual Advisor for RomArchive – Digital Archive of the Roma and he is Former Chair of the Gypsy Council. ** www.danielbaker.net** https://eriac.org/futuroma/ https://www.romarchive.eu/en/visual-arts/contemporary-roma-art/
http://www.romarchive.eu/en/visual-arts/contemporary-roma-art/

"I make shiny things" ist Daniel Bakers Antwort auf die Frage nach seiner Arbeit. Daniel Baker ist Künstler, Kurator und Forscher und lebt in London. Das Visuelle in den Kulturen der Roma und Sinti ist seine Hauptinspirationsquelle, und er ist fasziniert von dem, was er "Gypsy Aesthetics" nennt. Wir sprechen mit ihm über Kunst als eine Form des Widerstands, über das kulturelle Erbe der Roma-Gemeinschaften, über eine aufstrebende akademische Roma und Sinti-Elite, darüber, was die Mehrheitsgesellschaften von den Sinti und Roma lernen können - und natürlich über seine Utopie für Europa. Unser Gast: Daniel Baker ist Roma, geboren in Kent, er hat am Royal College of Art in London zum Thema “Gypsy Aesthetics” promoviert. Daniel Baker kuratierte die Ausstellung FUTUROMA bei der 58. Internationalen Kunst-Biennale von Venedig 2019. Er war als Künstler und Berater am ersten und zweiten Roma-Pavillons "Paradise Lost" und "Call the Witness" auf der 52. bzw. 54. Biennale von Venedig beteiligt. Seine Arbeiten sind in Sammlungen weltweit zu finden. Baker war visueller Berater für RomArchive - Digital Archive of the Roma und ist ehemaliger Vorsitzender des Gypsy Council. www.danielbaker.net

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