This Heartland Podcast took place at the TALK stage at Heartland Festival in 2018.The talk features the world renowned author Salman Rushdie and the famous art curator and critic Hans-Ulrich Obrist.The two participants talk about identity and the sense of belonging in the world whether it being to an ethnicity, nationality, religion, group etc. Both Rushdie and Obrist have dealt with questions about belonging throughout their careers.The conversation is moderated by Danish author and rhetorician Barbara Læssøe Stephensen. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Om Podcasten
The Heartland podcast primarily features live conversations from the festival’s talks program and is an initiative created to focus on the future that we already live in. Heartland’s ambition is to engage its guests in the world by creating a contemporary cultural platform where people can gain new perspectives on the transformation and development of our world.Heartland’s talks program has established itself as one of the most esteemed stages for live conversations in Northern Europe and has hosted some of the world’s greatest minds and artists since its start in 2016. Among others, Sir Salman Rushdie, Angela Davis, Marina Abramović, Brian Eno, Margaret Atwood, Slavoj Žižek, Werner Herzog, PJ Harvey, Michael Stipe, Tracey Emin, Jonathan Franzen, Vivienne Westwood, Judith Butler, Douglas Coupland, David Shrigley, Kim Gordon, Joshua Oppenheimer, Bjarke Ingels, and Olafur Eliasson have been a part of the talks program. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.