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Levon Kafafian's new exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Detroit features artifacts of an fantastical, imagined future for the Armenian diaspora. The show, titled Portal Fire: Shrine of the Torchbearer, features a mix of soft sculptures, wall hangings, carpets, and costumes. The exhibition is inspired by Kafafian's forthcoming graphic novel of the same name.
Kafafian joined Stateside to talk about their textile work and worldbuilding process.
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Levon Kafafian, Detroit-based artist
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Music in this episode by Blue Dot Sessions. Additional music featuring
We also featured Lara Sarkissian's Our Dead Can't Rest (Old Jugha Flute Dance)
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Levon Kafafian's new exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Detroit features artifacts of an fantastical, imagined future for the Armenian diaspora. The show, titled Portal Fire: Shrine of the Torchbearer, features a mix of soft sculptures, wall hangings, carpets, and costumes. The exhibition is inspired by Kafafian's forthcoming graphic novel of the same name.
Kafafian joined Stateside to talk about their textile work and worldbuilding process.
GUEST:
Levon Kafafian, Detroit-based artist
Looking for more conversations from Stateside? Right this way.
If you like what you hear on the pod, consider supporting our work.
Music in this episode by Blue Dot Sessions. Additional music featuring
We also featured Lara Sarkissian's Our Dead Can't Rest (Old Jugha Flute Dance)
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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