WHAT’S ONE BOOK, WORK OF ART, ALBUM, OR FILM THAT GOT YOU THROUGH AN IMPORTANT MOMENT IN YOUR LIFE?
Frantz Fanon’s Black Skin, White Masks. I read it when I was 22, and made a film about it with my partner Mark Nash in 1994 [released in 1995].
WHAT DO YOU WANT TO SEE MORE OF IN YOUR INDUSTRY? LESS OF?
Nurturing young people and supporting older artists. Fewer art fairs!
WHAT’S SOMETHING PEOPLE GET WRONG ABOUT YOU?
That I don’t like leaving parties early.
WHEN YOU WERE LITTLE, WHAT WERE YOU KNOWN FOR?
Being shy and well-behaved. (It’s true.)
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