Kitchen Conversations

Patrycja Rozwora

On this podcast, Polish artist Patrycja Rozwora, speaks to fellow artists, curators and activists about their visual or socially engaged work related to the diverse region of so-called ‘Eastern Europe’. Easy going conversations, conducted in various accents about art, politics and food. Episodes are published every four weeks, on Monday. read less
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Episodes

Kitchen Conversations with Magdalena Hartmann
Jul 23 2023
Kitchen Conversations with Magdalena Hartmann
EP. 43 - im Gespräch mit Unternehmerin und Gründerin von Eightfingerfood, Magdalena Hartmann. Wie es sich für die polnische Küche gehört, haben Magda und Patrycja zu Beginn des Podcasts in der Küche ein Gericht mit gebratener Roter Bete zubereitet.  Das Gespräch dreht sich um Magdas kulinarisches Projekt Eightfingerfood bei dem sie polnische, aber auch andere osteuropäische Speisen für in Deutschland lebende Gäste kocht und verkauft. Im zweiten Teil des Gesprächs, stellt Magda ihre Sammlung von Kochbüchern aus vielen Ecken Mittel- und Osteuropas vor. Quellen: eightfingerfood.de @eightfingerfood K67 kiosk MoMA NY Kochbücher: Summer Kitchens: Recipes and Reminiscences from Every Corner of Ukraine by Olia HerculesKaukasis The Cookbook: The culinary journey through Georgia, Azerbaijan & beyond by Olia HerculesPierogi: Over 50 Recipes to Create Perfect Polish Dumplings by Zuza ZakAmber & Rye: A Baltic Food Journey: Estonia - Latvia - Lithuania A Baltic Food Journey: Estonia - Latvia - Lithuania by Zuza ZakSalt & Time: Recipes from a Russian kitchen by Alissa TimoshkinaCarpathia: Food from the heart of Romania by Irina GeorgescuTava: Eastern European Baking and Desserts From Romania & Beyond by Irina GeorgescuLieblingsessen von zu Hause: polnisches Weihnachtsessen ___ Support the podcast: Buy the Kitchen Conversations Cookbook Become a Patron Donate Follow @patrycja.rozwora ___ Recording & editing: Patrycja Rozwora Mix & master: Jonas Kröper
Kitchen Conversations with Joes Segal / Wende Museum
May 28 2023
Kitchen Conversations with Joes Segal / Wende Museum
EP. 41 - in conversation with chief curator of Wende Museum in Los Angeles, Joes Segal. Upon visiting California (U. S.) Patrycja speaks to historian and curator Joes Segal about the history and programming of the Wende Museum. The Wende is an art museum, cultural center, and archive of the Cold War that explores social, political, and cultural change. The conversation revolves around the value of Soviet artifacts, the power of art in understanding the complexities of history, as well as contemporary ways of speaking about the broadly defined - socialist art.  References: Wende Museum Utrecht University UCLA  Books by Joes Segal: Paul Lerner and Joes Segal, eds., Alternative Realities: Utopian Thought in Times of Political Rupture, Bulletin of the German Historical Institute Supplement 14 (Washington, DC: German Historical Institute, 2019)   Joes Segal, ed., Art and Politics: Between Purity and Propaganda, (Amsterdam: AUP 2016) Joes Segal, ed., Socialist Culture and Modernity, special issue of the International Journal for History, Culture and Modernity vol. 2 no. 2 (2014).  Peter Romijn, Giles Scott-Smith and Joes Segal, eds., Divided Dreamworlds? The Cultural Cold War in East and West (Amsterdam: AUP 2012). Uta Balbier, Cristina Cuevas Wolf and Joes Segal, eds., East German Material Culture and the Power of Memory (Washington, DC: German Historical Institute, 2011).  * Favourite home food: Dutch Pea Soup  ___ Support the podcast by: Buying the Kitchen Conversations Cookbook Becoming a Patron Donating Following @patrycja.rozwora ___ Recording & editing: Patrycja Rozwora Mix & master: Jonas Kröper