In this episode of Saint Podcast, Eric Huang explores the cultural and historical significance of milk, inspired by the "Milk" exhibition at the Wellcome Collection in London. Huang interviews Honor Beddard and Marianne Templeton, the exhibition's co-curators, discussing the exhibition's themes, which include the symbolism of milk in Judeo-Christian legends, its role in nutrition and health, and its connection to colonialism and contemporary social issues. The episode delves into topics such as the Lactation of Saint Bernard, the Madonna Lactans imagery, and the use of milk as a symbol in both religious and secular contexts, including its appropriation by far-right groups. The curators also discuss artworks featured in the exhibition that challenge idealized notions of motherhood and explore the complexities surrounding milk production, distribution, and consumption.
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