49 min

Ep.248 Heath Kane returns - Ministry of Arts Podcast Ministry of Arts Podcast

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In this episode Gary Mansfield speaks to Heath Kane (@ByHeathKane)
 
Heath Kane returns almost five and a half years after he first appeared on the podcast, in episode 09. At the time he had his own branding agency, creating his ‘Rich Enough to be Batman’ prints as an external creative outlet. We simply discuss what’s happened since we first recorded on that bench in Hoxton Square many moons ago...
“Having worked with clients in the luxury goods market for quite a while, I found it hard to understand how some individuals had more wealth than entire countries. And so, I created Rich Enough to be Batman. I knew then that I wanted any art I made to be topical, political and to challenge the conventions of our lifestyles and the world we live in today.
I have always made art in response to what I see happening in the world. Each of my collections explores a different political or social narrative. I want people to look at my art and talk about the issues we face, both individually and as a community.
When politics seems to be moving backwards (and while right wing governments continue to be in power) we need to be more active than ever in moving forwards. In creating art, I now have a voice that can help to bring about change. And, through buying my art perhaps you can join in that choir.
I will continue to create more art that brings awareness to the societal rifts that politics creates. I hope to ridicule these divisions whilst trying to create more tolerance and understanding for each other.”
 
For more information on the work of Heath Kane go to
https:/heathkane.co.uk
 
 
To Support this podcast from as little as £3 per month: www.patreon/ministryofarts
 
For full line up of confirmed artists go to https://www.ministryofarts.org
Email: ministryofartsorg@gmail.com
Social Media: @ministryofartsorg

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In this episode Gary Mansfield speaks to Heath Kane (@ByHeathKane)
 
Heath Kane returns almost five and a half years after he first appeared on the podcast, in episode 09. At the time he had his own branding agency, creating his ‘Rich Enough to be Batman’ prints as an external creative outlet. We simply discuss what’s happened since we first recorded on that bench in Hoxton Square many moons ago...
“Having worked with clients in the luxury goods market for quite a while, I found it hard to understand how some individuals had more wealth than entire countries. And so, I created Rich Enough to be Batman. I knew then that I wanted any art I made to be topical, political and to challenge the conventions of our lifestyles and the world we live in today.
I have always made art in response to what I see happening in the world. Each of my collections explores a different political or social narrative. I want people to look at my art and talk about the issues we face, both individually and as a community.
When politics seems to be moving backwards (and while right wing governments continue to be in power) we need to be more active than ever in moving forwards. In creating art, I now have a voice that can help to bring about change. And, through buying my art perhaps you can join in that choir.
I will continue to create more art that brings awareness to the societal rifts that politics creates. I hope to ridicule these divisions whilst trying to create more tolerance and understanding for each other.”
 
For more information on the work of Heath Kane go to
https:/heathkane.co.uk
 
 
To Support this podcast from as little as £3 per month: www.patreon/ministryofarts
 
For full line up of confirmed artists go to https://www.ministryofarts.org
Email: ministryofartsorg@gmail.com
Social Media: @ministryofartsorg

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

49 min

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