‘Chanel Connects,’ a New Podcast Series, Looks at the Arts, Pop Culture

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“Chanel Connects” is a new series that will look at “what’s new and next in arts and culture,” through conversations with influential figures.

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LONDON — Chanel is opening its 3.55 podcast series to new names, themes and ideas with a cultural program that features actors and writers, museum directors and architects.

Yana Peel, global head of arts and culture at Chanel, said the series signals “an existential moment for the arts, as creators reconsider how, why and where they tell stories and connect with audiences.” Peel is a businesswoman and the former chief executive officer of The Serpentine Galleries in London.

The company said it wanted a mix of emerging and established talent, and to highlight individuals from institutions “where Chanel’s patronage helps to accelerate equality of voice and enhance the visibility of women as creatives and leaders.” Among its many other sponsorships, Chanel had long hosted the Serpentine’s annual summer pavilion party.

In episode seven, “Seeing the Unseen,” artist Arthur Jafa connects with painter and winner of the 2020 Rome Prize Jennifer Packer. The conversation involves Hans Ulrich Obrist, curator and artistic director of the Serpentine Galleries in London. They talk about the social, political and historical ways their work can be viewed, and what makes a piece of art successful.

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