ABOUT US

The Lync, founded by Mahsan Shams, aims to create a dynamic network of artists, arts organizations, and professionals, fostering the intercommunication of ideas. Our mission is to forge new links among diverse players in the art world, encouraging knowledge-sharing among partners from a global pool of like-minded peers, and providing support for professional development and cultural exchange.

In collaboration with our partners—especially emerging organizations and artist groups—The Lync proposes creative perspectives and nurtures practices towards imagining a more interconnected world. We believe that sharing fosters an environment where creativity and innovation can flourish, with ideas leading to new ideas, and enhancing the community’s collective intelligence.

Through in-depth conversations with artists and other industry experts, this interview series aims to educate the next generation, linking them with the wisdom and experiences of established professionals.

INTERVIEWS

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Yvannoé Kruger: “My hope for the future of the art world is that it becomes more collaborative”

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Nicolas Bourriaud: “When I have a question, I curate an exhibition, and when I have some answers, I write a book, and then the book generates more questions”

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Nathalie Boutin: “I love art history like I love history and for me to understand the present, you must know the past”

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Aria Eghbal: “I don’t have a final destination to reach; what interests me is wandering passionately along the journey”

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Yvannoé Kruger: “My hope for the future of the art world is that it becomes more collaborative”

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Nicolas Bourriaud: “When I have a question, I curate an exhibition, and when I have some answers, I write a book, and then the book generates more questions”

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Nathalie Boutin: “I love art history like I love history and for me to understand the present, you must know the past”

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Aria Eghbal: “I don’t have a final destination to reach; what interests me is wandering passionately along the journey”

INTERVIEWS

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Tarek Atoui: “That’s one of the powers of sound and one of its advantages as a medium; it allows you to play with reality, to move in and out of it.”

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Yvannoé Kruger: “My hope for the future of the art world is that it becomes more collaborative”

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Nicolas Bourriaud: “When I have a question, I curate an exhibition, and when I have some answers, I write a book, and then the book generates more questions”

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Nathalie Boutin: “I love art history like I love history and for me to understand the present, you must know the past”

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Aria Eghbal: “I don’t have a final destination to reach; what interests me is wandering passionately along the journey”

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Pegah Behroozfar: “Social curatorial work interests me because I have always been concerned with social issues”

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Tarek Atoui: “That’s one of the powers of sound and one of its advantages as a medium; it allows you to play with reality, to move in and out of it.”

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Yvannoé Kruger: “My hope for the future of the art world is that it becomes more collaborative”

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Nicolas Bourriaud: “When I have a question, I curate an exhibition, and when I have some answers, I write a book, and then the book generates more questions”

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Nathalie Boutin: “I love art history like I love history and for me to understand the present, you must know the past”

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Aria Eghbal: “I don’t have a final destination to reach; what interests me is wandering passionately along the journey”

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Pegah Behroozfar: “Social curatorial work interests me because I have always been concerned with social issues”

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