I&CO founding partner Rei Inamoto speaks with the world’s leading practitioners of creativity from industries such as art, design, architecture, cuisine, and much more, to offer a glimpse into the minds of what it takes to build a successful career. In each episode, these creative luminaries share their beginnings, intimate moments of success and failure, and pieces of advice for work and life.
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The desire to attract people’s attention may just be your powerhouse for creativity, according to Paola Antonelli.
On this week’s episode, we welcome back Paola, the Senior Curator of Architecture & Design at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), to hear about the specifics of her work as a curator, how curiosity can help you stay motivated, and how creativity is like “flowers becoming flagrant to attract bees”.
Timestamps:
- 00:00:00 Intro
- 00:01:14 Key shows in your career?
- 00:02:39 What gives you a creative edge?
- 00:04:10 Creativity is a desire to attract people’s attention, similar to how flowers become flagrant to attract bees
- 00:05:17 Many rejections, but not failures in life
- 00:07:11 What drives your curiosity and motivation?
- 00:11:00 Ideas are a dollar a pound
- 00:13:23 Three takeaways
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