Damien Dibben on the Importance of Color in Art, and Why We Should All Visit Venice at Least Once

Literature

Hosted by Andrew Keen, Keen On features conversations with some of the world’s leading thinkers and writers about the economic, political, and technological issues being discussed in the news, right now.

In this episode, Andrew talks to The Color Storm author Damien Dibben about the Venetian Renaissance, the importance of color in art, and why we should all visit Venice at least once in our lives.

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Damian Dibben is the creator of the internationally acclaimed children’s book series the History Keepers, translated into 26 languages in over 40 countries. Previously, he worked as a screenwriter, and actor, on projects as diverse as The Phantom of the Opera and Puss in Boots and Young Indiana Jones. He lives, facing St. Paul’s Cathedral, on London’s Southbank with his partner Ali and dog Dudley.




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