06/05/2026
Don’t miss the first episode featuring Marcos Lutyens and Marisa Caichiolo.
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We’re excited to announce the upcoming episode of Building Bridges : Global Voices in the Arts! Join the us for a thoughtful conversation on how art shapes societies and fosters cross-cultural collaboration.
Unlock the mysteries of consciousness, art, and transformation in this captivating first episode of Building Bridges podcast with Marcos Lutyens. Discover how a childhood spellbound by Salvador Dalí’s landscape and rocks grew into a visionary practice blending neuroscience, shamanism, and artistic innovation, bridging Los Angeles to the Amazon and beyond. Marcos takes us deep into the heart of his work, revealing the profound connection between the unconscious, synesthesia, and your own potential for healing and self-awareness.
Marcos Lutyens is a British interdisciplinary artist and author known for his work exploring consciousness, sensory perception, and the unconscious mind. Based in Los Angeles, he frequently uses hypnosis, scent, and sound to create participatory experiences that challenge how audiences perceive reality. His work has been exhibited at major global institutions, including Guggenheim Museum (New York), Centre Pompidou (Paris), Royal Academy (London), Documenta (13) (Kassel, Germany) and Venice Biennale (Italy).
Marisa Caichiolo .curatorial is an artist and curator, her research focuses primarily on the impact on social and political changes in society. She focuses on cultural exchanges researching cultural production fluctuating between theory and practice.such as Venice Biennale 2026 (Italy), Cuenca Biennial, Cuenca (Ecuador), the Casablanca Biennale, Morocco 2026; Sharjah Biennale, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates; among others. And curating projects in important institutions and projects like PST Getty Museum LA/LA for Museum Muzeo, DOX Contemporary Art Center Prague, Katara Cultural Center, Qatar among many others.
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