Writer and artist
Kate Daudy is an artist whose primary focus is the memory of objects. She works in accordance with an ancient Chinese literary tradition of inscribing objects with poems. She has done collaborations with the photographer and Chinese art specialist Daniel Eskenazi, Lemn Sissay, Glyndebourne Opera, the House of Voltaire, Grant White, the Southbank Centre, Poetry International, Rufus Wainwright and other artists and poets. Her work can now be seen in museums and private collections throughout the world.
27 Sep 2010
12 min 49 sec
"What to do about Iran?", featuring Daniel Levy, Fawaz Gerges, and Roxane Farmanfarmaian, RGS, 7th June
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One of America's most influential columnists on the decline of America, at the Royal Institution, 13th June 2012
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American neuroscientist David Eagleman on the science of hatred and dehumanisation, RIBA, 24th May 2012
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