I sraith de mhachnaimh ghreannmhara, ghreannmhara agus mhealltacha, cuireann Babak Ganjei léargas nua radacach ar fhorógra na n-ealaíontóirí os ár gcomhair. Scrúdaítear inspreagadh, inspioráid agus tionchar, cuireann na píosaí próis iontach seo amach saol inmheánach ealaíontóra atá ag obair faoi láthair. In Art is The Thing Nobody asked you to Do, déanann Ganjei iarracht ciall a bhaint as cén fáth a ndéanann sé na rudaí a dhéanann sé, agus déanann sé iarracht a chur ina luí air féin go bhfuil sé ceart go leor oibriú amach.
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