Library of Conversations
“…we have lost the familiarity we once had with that process, and we have lost the vocabulary and etiquette that served us so well in past times, when death was acknowledged to be inevitable.”
— Katherine Mannix
Interview with Bruce Munro
World renowned artist, Bruce Munro, is best known for immersive large-scale light-based installations inspired largely by his interest in shared human experience. In our latest conversation, we asked Bruce about his motivation for creating art, his methods, the therapeutic quality of art, and its relationship with death and human connection.
Interview with Su Squire
We speak to Su Squire, a storyteller, writer, performer and facilitator who creates work that seeks to explore the light and shadow of what it is to be human and triggers conversations about death and dying.
Interview with Kate Bond
Award winning biophilic designer and artist, Kate Bond, has been commissioned to bring nature into some of the largest hospices and hospitals in England and Wales. In this interview she shares her views on the power of nature in healthcare settings. Watch the video.
Interview with Vicky Krieps
Ahead of the UK premiere of More than Ever, we caught up with Cannes award winner, Vicky Krieps to discuss death literacy in Hollywood and the power of film to change our perceptions of death and dying.