
In this episode of Critical Currents, interviewer and cultural curator Paul Holdengräber joins hosts Ziyan Xie and Dani Taylor to explore how words, silence, and misunderstanding shape human experience. Renowned for staging encounters that are as much performance as dialogue, Holdengräber calls himself a “curator of public curiosity.” The conversation drifts through pockets and portals, digression and discomfort, improvisation and euphoria. Along the way, Holdengräber reflects on storytelling, collectorship, cultural institutions, and on conversation itself as an act of risk: nerve-wracking, intimate, semi-private, yet always alive with the possibility of surprise and obsessions. With wit, humor, and an untethered spirit, Holdengräber reminds us that the point is not to make a point, but to open the realm of thought. This episode is both a dance and a pause, a reminder that when we truly listen, anything can happen.
MENTIONED:
Walter Benjamin, The Storyteller: Tales Out of Loneliness
Walter Benjamin, Berlin Childhood around 1900
Mike Tyson (interview at NYPL)
Audio & Sound Engineering by sadie ibrahim, with additional sound engineering by Najeeb Jones.
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