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Kultur-Talk: Fotomuseum Winterthur – Raum für digitale Bildwelten
Fit für die digitale Zukunft: Das Fotomuseum Winterthur wurde im Mai nach längerer Umbauphase wiedereröffnet. Es präsentiert sich luftiger, grösser und mit einem deutlichen Schwerpunkt auf digitalen Bildwelten. Aber auch mit Raum für die rund 9000 Bilder umfassende Sammlung. Kaum ein künstlerisches Medium hat sich in den letzten Jahrzehnten so stark verändert wie das Foto. Handyfotos entstehen überall und jederzeit. Das beeinflusst auch die Wahrnehmung der Bilder. Das Fotomuseum Winterthur hat eine grosse Sammlung von Fotografien des 20. und 21. Jahrhunderts. Wie lassen sich Sammlung und digitale Bildwelten zusammenbringen? Wie bringt man Social Media-Bilder in ein Ausst...
2025-06-04
28 min
SWR2 Kultur Aktuell
Ausstellung „The Lure of the Image“ – wie Bilder im Netz verlocken
Verstörende Fotos verschwinden in einer Ästhetik der Niedlichkeit Hinter einem schimmernd weißen Tuch scheint ein gemütlicher Ort zu sein. Durch einen Spalt kann man einen rosafarbenen Plüschteppich sehen, darauf viele Kuschelkissen. Alles eingetaucht in warmes Licht. Doch bevor man diesen Raum betreten will, gibt es für diese Arbeit der Künstlerin Noura Tafeche eine sogenannte Triggerwarnung: „Achtung. Diese Installation enthält Material, das verstörend und erschreckend wirken kann.“ Gemeint sind die vielen Abbildungen auf den Kissen: Zwischen Manga-Figuren mit liebenswerten Rehaugen posieren Männer in Uniform mit Gewehren: militärische Propaganda. Aber auch Rassismus...
2025-05-28
04 min
Regionaljournal Zürich Schaffhausen
Stadtparlament soll bei Asylorganisation Zürich mehr mitreden
Das Zürcher Stadtparlament soll künftig bei der Asyl-Organisation Zürich mehr zu sagen haben. So soll es in gewissen Bereichen die Aufsicht haben, die zuvor beim Stadtrat lag. Weitere Themen: · Zürcher SVP-Politiker Walder freigesprochen. · Winterthurer Firma will Aargauer Shrimps retten. · Schaffhausen soll sich als "Kulturhauptstadt 2030" bewerben. · Wiedereröffnung Fotomuseum Winterthur.
2025-05-21
23 min
Stadtfilter Podcasts
Schwamm-ASMR, Tinder-Collagen und Aktivismus: Das Fotomuseum ist zurück! (16.05.)
Am 17. Mai findet die Wiedereröffnungsfeier des Fotomuseums statt. Mit einem grossen Programm und hohen Gästen lädt das Museum zu einem kulturreichen und interessanten Tag ein. Nadine Wietlisbach, Direktorin des Fotomuseums, Ko-Kuratorin Doris Gassert und die Künstlerin Jenny Rova sprechen über das Programm und die Ausstellung. Bild: Fotomuseum Winterthur / Conradin Frei
2025-05-16
15 min
Stadtfilter Podcasts
«Wir werden nicht grösser, sondern smarter» (02.04.)
Das Fotomuseum Winterthur gibt es seit 1993 - schon zwei Jahre lang wird es einem Umbau unterzogen. Dieser kommt jetzt in den Endspurt und bald öffnet das Fotomuseum wieder seine Türen für die Öffentlichkeit. Levin Geser hat sich mit Museumsdirektorin Nadine Wietlisbach getroffen, um nachzufragen, wie der Umbau läuft und was sich denn überhaupt geändert hat. Bild & Bildmontage: Levin Geser
2025-04-02
08 min
Interviews by Brainard Carey
Alan Belcher
Alan Belcher, courtesy of Hunt Gallery Alan Belcher's concept-based work is decidedly multi-layered and object oriented. He has been recognized in the past as an originator of a tactile fusion of photography and object-making. A transparency of vision and simplicity of fabrication with a concentrated regard for materials remain hallmarks of his serial productions. A sense of humour and a reverence for both Pop and Poveric sensibilities, as well as a hands-on approach; invade much of his work. His lifelong study of the works by artists Manzoni, Fontana, Pascali, Balla, Boccioni, and Scarpitta inform much of his work history, and...
2024-05-15
26 min
Lago Film Podcast
Piero Percoco e Rachele Maistrello: Press Meeting
Piero Percoco è the rainbow is underestimated: il suo profilo Instagram molto seguito, che ritrae la Puglia, la sua quotidianità e i suoi colori in tutte le sue forme, nel paesaggio che lo circonda, nelle persone che incontra, negli usi e costumi del sud Italia.Le sue foto sono state pubblicate su riviste quali The New Yorker, Vogue Italia, D – Repubblica, Rolling Stones. Ha collaborato – tra gli altri – con Marni, Leica e Luis Sal, per il quale ha realizzato dei ritratti come copertina del suo primo libro.Rachele Maistrello (1986) è un’artista italiana. Si forma presso lo IUAV di Venezia...
2024-01-10
55 min
Tech, Innovation & Society - The Creative Process: Technology, AI, Software, Future, Economy, Science, Engineering & Robotics Interviews
Highlights - RALPH GIBSON - Award-winning Photographer - Leica Hall of Fame Inductee
"I believe that AI will be an incredibly useful tool. Humanity has endured primarily because of its inherent characteristics. I see things like NFTs and AI and Spotify and file sharing, and there was a time when I moved to New York where I could drift through the empty museum galleries of the moment, and have my epiphanies. Now you go to the same museum, it's like the Tokyo subway. You're, you know, it's a bunch of sardines. That's what's happening because there are too many people in the world for the delivery system to any longer be affected...
2023-10-04
14 min
One Planet Podcast · Climate Change, Politics, Sustainability, Environmental Solutions, Renewable Energy, Activism, Biodiversity, Carbon Footprint, Wildlife, Regenerative Agriculture, Circular Economy, Extinction, Net-Zero
Highlights - RALPH GIBSON - Award-winning Photographer - Leica Hall of Fame Inductee
"I was fortunate to be able to visit the original Lascaux Cave in the Dordogne. And in any of these paleolithic caves, we find there are certain themes there that seem to be, as long as humanity has been on planet earth: there's always been war, there's always been migration. There's always been a search for God, a form of worship, and there's always been a fear of the apocalypse, the end of the world, which if you open up Paris Match tomorrow or the New York Times on the front page, you'll find those four subjects are still bein...
2023-10-04
14 min
Tech, Innovation & Society - The Creative Process: Technology, AI, Software, Future, Economy, Science, Engineering & Robotics Interviews
RALPH GIBSON - Award-winning Photographer - Leica Hall of Fame Inductee
How does the mind influence the mind? The mind cannot function without memory. And memory is just the mind aware of itself. So how do images tell us how we see and who we are?Ralph Gibson is one of the most interesting American photographers of our time. His international renown is based on his work, which is shown and collected by some of the world’s leading museums, including the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the J.P. Getty Museum in Los Angeles, the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, the Creative Center for Photography in...
2023-10-04
56 min
One Planet Podcast · Climate Change, Politics, Sustainability, Environmental Solutions, Renewable Energy, Activism, Biodiversity, Carbon Footprint, Wildlife, Regenerative Agriculture, Circular Economy, Extinction, Net-Zero
RALPH GIBSON - Award-winning Photographer - Leica Hall of Fame Inductee
Ralph Gibson is one of the most interesting American photographers of our time. His international renown is based on his work, which is shown and collected by some of the world’s leading museums, including the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the J.P. Getty Museum in Los Angeles, the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, the Creative Center for Photography in Tucson, the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston, the Maison Européenne de la Photographie in Paris, the Bibliothèque Nationale de France in Paris, and the Fotomuseum Winterthur in Switzerland.Gibson’s works reveal...
2023-10-04
56 min
Sustainability, Climate Change, Renewable Energy, Politics, Activism, Biodiversity, Carbon Footprint, Wildlife, Regenerative Agriculture, Circular Economy, Extinction, Net-Zero · One Planet Podcast
Highlights - RALPH GIBSON - Award-winning Photographer - Leica Hall of Fame Inductee
"I was fortunate to be able to visit the original Lascaux Cave in the Dordogne. And in any of these paleolithic caves, we find there are certain themes there that seem to be, as long as humanity has been on planet earth: there's always been war, there's always been migration. There's always been a search for God, a form of worship, and there's always been a fear of the apocalypse, the end of the world, which if you open up Paris Match tomorrow or the New York Times on the front page, you'll find those four subjects are still bein...
2023-10-04
14 min
Sustainability, Climate Change, Renewable Energy, Politics, Activism, Biodiversity, Carbon Footprint, Wildlife, Regenerative Agriculture, Circular Economy, Extinction, Net-Zero · One Planet Podcast
RALPH GIBSON - Award-winning Photographer - Leica Hall of Fame Inductee
Ralph Gibson is one of the most interesting American photographers of our time. His international renown is based on his work, which is shown and collected by some of the world’s leading museums, including the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the J.P. Getty Museum in Los Angeles, the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, the Creative Center for Photography in Tucson, the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston, the Maison Européenne de la Photographie in Paris, the Bibliothèque Nationale de France in Paris, and the Fotomuseum Winterthur in Switzerland.Gibson’s works reveal...
2023-10-04
56 min
Music & Dance: Musicians, Composers, Singers, Dancers, Choreographers, Performers Talk Art, Creativity & The Creative Process
Highlights - RALPH GIBSON - Award-winning Photographer - Leica Hall of Fame Inductee
"Music is purely abstract sound capable of defining the undefinable. And it also happens to be a language that's universally spoken. We could play certain pieces of music in any society in the world and it would be to some extent or another perceived, understood. I recently read that there's never been a people that didn't have a music. And that can be a very small group of people. It doesn't have to be a gigantic society like Asian or Caucasian. It could be a small splinter group somewhere."Ralph Gibson is one of the most interesting...
2023-10-04
14 min
Music & Dance: Musicians, Composers, Singers, Dancers, Choreographers, Performers Talk Art, Creativity & The Creative Process
RALPH GIBSON - Award-winning Photographer & Musician
Ralph Gibson is one of the most interesting American photographers of our time. His international renown is based on his work, which is shown and collected by some of the world’s leading museums, including the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the J.P. Getty Museum in Los Angeles, the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, the Creative Center for Photography in Tucson, the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston, the Maison Européenne de la Photographie in Paris, the Bibliothèque Nationale de France in Paris, and the Fotomuseum Winterthur in Switzerland. Ralph Gibson has photographed The Beat...
2023-10-04
56 min
Philosophy, Ideas, Critical Thinking, Ethics & Morality: The Creative Process: Philosophers, Writers, Educators, Creative Thinkers, Spiritual Leaders, Environmentalists & Bioethicists
Highlights - RALPH GIBSON - Award-winning Photographer - Leica Hall of Fame Inductee
"I am more interested now in writing on aesthetics from a theoretical basis. I find I'm able to express certain things that I'd always wondered about on a purely intuitive level. And so that's the nature of my writings. I have a book in the works entitled Theorem, which picks up from that series that you're familiar with, the vertical horizon and nature object things I did after that. They're much more based on theory of perception, theory of socially defined shapes, theory of cultural applications to how we perceive. And, you see, I can express le ciel. I can...
2023-10-04
14 min
Philosophy, Ideas, Critical Thinking, Ethics & Morality: The Creative Process: Philosophers, Writers, Educators, Creative Thinkers, Spiritual Leaders, Environmentalists & Bioethicists
RALPH GIBSON - Award-winning Photographer - Leica Hall of Fame Inductee
How does the mind influence the mind? The mind cannot function without memory. And memory is just the mind aware of itself. So how do images tell us how we see and who we are?Ralph Gibson is one of the most interesting American photographers of our time. His international renown is based on his work, which is shown and collected by some of the world’s leading museums, including the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the J.P. Getty Museum in Los Angeles, the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, the Creative Center for Photography in...
2023-10-04
56 min
Education, The Creative Process: Educators, Writers, Artists, Activists Talk Teachers, Schools & Creativity
Highlights - RALPH GIBSON - Award-winning Photographer - Leica Hall of Fame Inductee
"Claude Lévi-Strauss the great social anthropologist has made this sort of thing clear: Society changes and with it the context through which we observe something has changed as well. And so I like the role of art in society and my relationship to my society and to art in my society. Now I'm interested in this phase of my life and how does the mind influence the mind? In that book, Self Exposure, one of the things I did realize as I was writing it: all autobiographies are chronological and anecdotal. That's the way they unfold. And...
2023-10-04
14 min
Education, The Creative Process: Educators, Writers, Artists, Activists Talk Teachers, Schools & Creativity
RALPH GIBSON - Award-winning Photographer - Leica Hall of Fame Inductee
How does the mind influence the mind? The mind cannot function without memory. And memory is just the mind aware of itself. So how do images tell us how we see and who we are?Ralph Gibson is one of the most interesting American photographers of our time. His international renown is based on his work, which is shown and collected by some of the world’s leading museums, including the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the J.P. Getty Museum in Los Angeles, the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, the Creative Center for Photography in...
2023-10-04
56 min
The Creative Process in 10 minutes or less · Arts, Culture & Society: Books, Film, Music, TV, Art, Writing, Creativity, Education, Environment, Theatre, Dance, LGBTQ, Climate Change, Sustainability, Social Justice, Spirituality, Feminism, Technology
RALPH GIBSON - Award-winning Photographer - Leica Hall of Fame Inductee
"The way I measured time for a very large part of my life was I was always in preparation. I remember as a child I was preparing to make my first communion, then I was preparing to go to junior high. There are always these lapses that existed ahead of us, where we were progressing through time predicated on noteworthy events. So I was always functioning as though there was going to be a significant event, which occurred in some kind of concept of the future. And that coincided in parallel with the fact that when you're young, you...
2023-10-04
14 min
Books & Writers · The Creative Process: Novelists, Screenwriters, Playwrights, Poets, Non-fiction Writers & Journalists Talk Writing, Life & Creativity
Highlights - RALPH GIBSON - Photographer - Author of Self Exposure, The Somnambulist, Sacred Land: Israel before and after Time
"I've never wanted to be invisible. I'm voyeuristic, but in a purely intellectual way. I would suspect the reason for functioning in a vertical format is because the horizontal rectangle is the proportion of all narration, all visual narrative in all society now. In my case, the content is when I get my vision sufficiently stimulated to where I can perceive the corner of this desk with sufficient clarity to render it in some sort of monumental way. I want to make pictures of absolutely nothing purely based on the force of my perception and the power of photography."
2023-10-04
14 min
Books & Writers · The Creative Process: Novelists, Screenwriters, Playwrights, Poets, Non-fiction Writers & Journalists Talk Writing, Life & Creativity
RALPH GIBSON - Photographer - Author of Self Exposure, The Somnambulist, Sacred Land: Israel before and after Time
How does the mind influence the mind? The mind cannot function without memory. And memory is just the mind aware of itself. So how do images tell us how we see and who we are?Ralph Gibson is one of the most interesting American photographers of our time. His international renown is based on his work, which is shown and collected by some of the world’s leading museums, including the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the J.P. Getty Museum in Los Angeles, the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, the Creative Center for Photography in...
2023-10-04
56 min
Art · The Creative Process: Artists, Curators, Museum Directors Talk Art, Life & Creativity
Highlights - RALPH GIBSON - Award-winning Photographer - Leica Hall of Fame Inductee
"I've never wanted to be invisible. I'm voyeuristic, but in a purely intellectual way. I would suspect the reason for functioning in a vertical format is because the horizontal rectangle is the proportion of all narration, all visual narrative in all society now. In my case, the content is when I get my vision sufficiently stimulated to where I can perceive the corner of this desk with sufficient clarity to render it in some sort of monumental way. I want to make pictures of absolutely nothing purely based on the force of my perception and the power of photography."
2023-10-04
14 min
Art · The Creative Process: Artists, Curators, Museum Directors Talk Art, Life & Creativity
RALPH GIBSON - Award-winning Photographer - Leica Hall of Fame Inductee
How does the mind influence the mind? The mind cannot function without memory. And memory is just the mind aware of itself. So how do images tell us how we see and who we are?Ralph Gibson is one of the most interesting American photographers of our time. His international renown is based on his work, which is shown and collected by some of the world’s leading museums, including the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the J.P. Getty Museum in Los Angeles, the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, the Creative Center for Photography in...
2023-10-04
56 min
The Creative Process · Arts, Culture & Society: Books, Film, Music, TV, Art, Writing, Creativity, Education, Environment, Theatre, Dance, LGBTQ, Climate Change, Social Justice, Spirituality, Feminism, Tech, Sustainability
How does the mind influence the mind? How do images tell us who we are? - RALPH GIBSON - Highlights
"The way I measured time for a very large part of my life was I was always in preparation. I remember as a child I was preparing to make my first communion, then I was preparing to go to junior high. There are always these lapses that existed ahead of us, where we were progressing through time predicated on noteworthy events. So I was always functioning as though there was going to be a significant event, which occurred in some kind of concept of the future. And that coincided in parallel with the fact that when you're young, you...
2023-10-04
14 min
The Creative Process · Arts, Culture & Society: Books, Film, Music, TV, Art, Writing, Creativity, Education, Environment, Theatre, Dance, LGBTQ, Climate Change, Social Justice, Spirituality, Feminism, Tech, Sustainability
RALPH GIBSON - Award-winning Photographer - Leica Hall of Fame Inductee
How does the mind influence the mind? The mind cannot function without memory. And memory is just the mind aware of itself. So how do images tell us how we see and who we are?Ralph Gibson is one of the most interesting American photographers of our time. His international renown is based on his work, which is shown and collected by some of the world’s leading museums, including the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the J.P. Getty Museum in Los Angeles, the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, the Creative Center for Photography in...
2023-10-03
56 min
Regarding Consciousness
Beyond Darwin: Unraveling the Mysteries of Life and the Universe with Miguel Ribeiro
Welcome to the show the multi-talented Miguel Ribeiro, author of Beyond Darwin, The Program Hypothesis. The narrative of Miguel's book challenges the notion of transitioning from certainty to uncertainty, highlighting the complexities that lie in the unexplored realms of science.Are humans merely divine computer programs? This thought-provoking concept delves into the idea that our existence may be part of a grand design, prompting readers to question their place in the cosmic symphony.Then the question of free will inevitably arises. How can individuals possess autonomy if everything is pre-programmed? The dichotomy between fate and fr...
2023-08-03
35 min
ThisIsCreativeAi
Ep 10 : Ai Art & Climate Change with Marc Lee
Marc Lee (born 1969) is a Swiss artist. He uses contemporary art as a vehicle to continuously redefine how we see ourselves and the world around us.He is experimenting with information and communication technologies and within his contemporary art practice, he reflects critically creative, cultural, social, ecological and political aspects. In this context he is creating network-oriented interactive art projects: interactive installations, media art, internet art, performance art, video art, augmented reality (AR) art, virtual reality (VR) art and mobile art apps.His works are exhibited in major Museums and new media art exhibitions including...
2023-07-14
18 min
Interviews by Brainard Carey
Victor Burgin
Victor Burgin (b. 1941, Sheffield, United Kingdom) first came to prominence in the late 1960s as one of the originators of Conceptual Art. His work appeared in such key exhibitions as Harald Szeemann's Live in Your Head: When Attitudes Become Form (1969) at the ICA London, and Kynaston McShine's Information (1970) at The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Since then, he has had solo exhibitions at the Museum für Gegenwartkunst Siegen, Kunsthalle Bremerhaven, MAMCO Musée d'art moderne et contemporain, Canadian Centre for Architecture, Mücsarnok Museum, University at Buffalo Art Gallery, Musée d'art moderne Villeneuve d'Ascq, The List Visual Arts Cent...
2023-03-15
32 min
Fotografie Neu Denken. Der Podcast.
#107 »Die Fotografie ist die Schnittstelle der Kulturen.«
Dr. Peter Pfrunder. Direktor der Fotostiftung Schweiz in Winterthur. Dr. Peter Pfrunder. Direktor der Fotostiftung Schweiz in Winterthur. Wir sprechen über die Fotostiftung Schweiz und natürlich auch zum Schluss über die Bundesstiftung, die in Deutschland gerade gegründet wurde. Zitate aus dem Podcast: »Das Lesen von Bildern betrachte ich immer wieder als Schlüssel zur Fotografie.« »Ich bin kein Fotograf. Ich bin ein Bildbetrachter, der aus der Analyse heraus Zusammenhänge zu erschließen versucht.« »Das Archiv ist Ausdruck einer Kultur, einer Gesellschaft und einer Zeit.« »Frei nach Sieg...
2023-01-17
35 min
Untitled Art Podcast
Episode 51: The power of XR technologies on the art world. Presented by Vortic
Oliver Miro, founder of Vortic Art, in conversation with artist Gretchen Andrew, discussing the impact of XR (extended reality) technologies on the art world and bringing their complementary perspectives to the table. Together, they will discuss how digital and VR exhibiting solutions can encourage new dialogues between artists, galleries and collectors in a sustainable and accessible way. As Untitled Art, Miami Beach 2022 digital partner and the leading sustainable digital platform for the arts, Vortic is committed to providing the highest quality virtual viewing experiences for galleries, collectors, and institutions. Gretchen Andrew hacks systems of power with art, code, and glitter...
2022-12-27
45 min
Cheated by an Image
Anna K
Anna and her brother see an image that breaks their relationship.
2022-12-19
06 min
Cheated by an Image
Eran N
Eran fights ruthless image forgers in Japan.
2022-12-12
05 min
The Intellectual
On the Politics of Images with Federica Chiocchetti
Podcast: Foam TalksEpisode: On the Politics of Images with Federica ChiocchettiPub date: 2022-11-10Get Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationFoam and Paris Photo present a brand-new serie of Foam Talks, this time featured around the latest issue of Foam Magazine M/otherlands. The topic or guiding question will be the political power of images. How do they shape not only our understanding, but also our opinion of the world? Each of the episodes welcomes a guest speaker that will be in conversation with El...
2022-11-23
39 min
Foam Talks
On the Politics of Images with Federica Chiocchetti
Foam and Paris Photo present a brand-new serie of Foam Talks, this time featured around the latest issue of Foam Magazine M/otherlands. The topic or guiding question will be the political power of images. How do they shape not only our understanding, but also our opinion of the world? Each of the episodes welcomes a guest speaker that will be in conversation with Elisa Medde, Editor in Chief of Foam Magazine. Paris Photo will be running from the 10th until the 13th of November. The latest Foam Magazine called M/otherlands, the transnational issue can be found in the...
2022-11-10
39 min
Cheated by an Image
Laura P
Laura doesn't need privacy. Laura needs a screen.
2022-10-24
03 min
Cheated by an Image
Matthias P
Matthias wants to be in control. Matthias deceives himself. Matthias is shocked.
2022-10-10
04 min
Cheated by an Image
Gaia T
Gaia needs to see the image of a body.
2022-09-26
05 min
Cheated by an Image
Augustin L
Augustin sets out with the aim to become an image click worker on Amazon Mechanical Turk.
2022-09-12
05 min
Cheated by an Image
Ann-Christin B
Ann-Christin recognises the lamp, but she is trapped inside the frame of a photograph.
2022-08-29
06 min
Cheated by an Image
Marco D
Marco clicks on an image that triggers a series of personal and global mishaps. And not even a single tropical bird shows up.
2022-08-15
05 min
Cheated by an Image
Doris G
Doris sees a picture of a baby in a transparent tube and needs to know the truth.
2022-08-01
04 min
Cheated by an Image
Cheated by an Image (trailer)
‘When was the last time you felt cheated by an image?’ From fake news in photojournalism to profile pictures on dating apps, from internet advertisement to homestay rentals, from image workers to online marketplaces, this series takes the listener through the many ways in which we can be cheated by images. Music by Maria Chiara Argirò and Riccardo Chiaberta. Cheated by an Image is a project by Fotomuseum Winterthur, part of [permanent beta] The Lure of the Image. More information on fotomuseum.ch
2022-07-13
01 min
Voices On Art - The VAN HORN Gallery Podcast | hosted by Daniela Steinfeld
#63 THOMAS SEELIG | Head of the Photographic Collection at Museum Folkwang, Essen | Thinking Photography
In Thomas Seelig's life and career photography takes center stage. Originally taking off to become a Photo Journalist and Photographer himself, Thomas soon understood that working with photography can take many forms and that photography itself is a fluid, ever changing medium. During his studies, still practicing the art himself, Thomas set out, with a couple of Companions, to run an exhibition space at his University. Their curiosity and pro-activity led them to internships in New York City and opened up the whole field in before unknown ways. For himself Thomas realized that communicating with people, exchanging knowledge and placing...
2022-06-07
43 min
The Messy Truth - Conversations on Photography
Karla Hiraldo Voleau - On Performance
In this episode, Gem Fletcher chats to the artist Karla Hiraldo Voleau. Karla’s work revolves around identity, vulnerability, love, gender roles and the mechanisms in human relationships. Using a hybrid model of performance, photography and text, she blurs the lines between fiction and reality. Her practice is one that is constantly in community with strangers, grappling with aspects of humanity that we can all relate to, or struggle with. Karla graduated from ECAL (Switzerland), with an MA in Photography in 2018. Her work was featured at the Rencontres d’Arles 2017 & 2019, the Fotomuseum of Winterthur, or the BIP Photo festival of L...
2022-03-24
46 min
KAP • Kunst, Kultur, Architektur, Wissenschaft, Forschung.
#20 Die Erinnerung wachhalten: Die Totenporträtfotografie im 19. Jahrhundert mit Patrizia Munforte.
Dr. Patrizia Munforte ist Fotohistorikerin. Sie beschäftigt sich seit über 10 Jahren mit dem Thema der Totenfotografie und Trauerbilder. Ihre Dissertation wurde unter dem Titel: 'Trauerbilder und Totenporträts: Nordamerikanische Miniaturmalerei und Fotografie im 19. Jahrhundert' 2018 publiziert. Von 2012-2020 war sie am Center for Studies in the Theory and History of Photography der Universität Zürich als wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin und Dozentin, 2017-2018 in der Abteilung Historische Fotografie am Schweizer Landesmuseum und von 2019-2020 als wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin am Fotomuseum Winterthur tätig. Ab April 2022 wird sie Sammlungskuratorin am Fotomuseum Winterthur. Wir sprechen mit Patrizia über die Totenporträtfotografie des 19...
2022-02-13
25 min
Dialogplatz
Von der Bodenlegerin zur Museumsdirektorin
Es war ein Coup in der bisherigen Amtszeit von Nadine Wietlisbach: Die 39-jährige Direktorin des Fotomuseums Winterthur lädt im Sommer 2019 zur Vernissage der französischen Künstlerin Sophie Calle – und gewinnt deren Freund, Stephan Eicher, für ein Gratiskonzert vor dem Fotomuseum an der Grüzenstrasse. Wie sie es geschafft hat, den bekannten Musiker nach Winterthur zu holen, erzählt Wietlisbach im Podcast «Dialogplatz». Wietlisbachs Werdegang ist bemerkenswert. Nach einer Lehre als Bodenlegerin entdeckt sie bei einem Handwerkerauftrag in einer Privatwohnung am Zürichberg ihr Interesse an der Kunst. Sie holt die Matura nach, beginnt ein Studium u...
2022-02-09
47 min
Fotografie Neu Denken. Der Podcast.
#081 »Das Ausbrechen aus der Foto-Blase ist wichtig.«
Frank Schumacher. Leiter Abteilung Fotografie am Lette-Verein in Berlin. Frank Schumacher. Leiter Abteilung Fotografie am Lette-Verein in Berlin. Zitate aus dem Podcast: »Fotografie ist so Alltag geworden, dass es nicht mehr diskutiert wird.« »Das Reden über Bilder ist das wichtigste in der Ausbildung.« »Fotografie ist Massenmedium und Teil der Popkultur.« »Das Ausbrechen aus der Foto-Blase ist wichtig.« »Die Fotografie mit der sich ein innerer Kreis beschäftigt, wirkt zu wenig nach außen.« »Die Fotografie mit der wir uns hier beschäftigen muss mehr Strahlkraft ins Gesamtgesel...
2022-01-20
34 min
Fotografie Neu Denken. Der Podcast.
#076 »Rückblick: Wann ist ein Bild ein gutes Bild?«
Andy Scholz. Kurator vom Festival Fotografischer Bilder. Andy Scholz. Kurator vom Festival Fotografischer Bilder. »Fotografie Neu Denken. Der Podcast.« Bisher sind 75 Episoden bei allen gängigen Podcast-Anbietern online zu hören. Es waren über 80 Expert*innen zu Gast bei Andy Scholz. Alle Interviews wurden bis auf zwei Ausnahmen mit dem Smartphone aufgenommen. Der Podcast hat über 1800 Abonnenten und 5000 regelmäßige Hörer. DIE IDEE: In dem Audio-Podcast geht es darum, die Bedeutung von Fotografie und fotografischen Bildern für unsere Gesellschaft, für die Bildung und für unsere Kinder in den Fokus zu nehmen. E...
2021-12-17
24 min
Biblioteca Fotografica
Elena Givone - Nel diritto del bambino - Incontri #04
Elena Givone ci parla del suo lavoro: Nel diritto del bambino. Dopo aver vinto il premio Attenzione Talento Fotografico FNAC con il progetto “Pazi-Mine Sarajevo” nel 2006, ha sviluppato diversi progetti fotografici tra cui “Flying Away” nelle favelas e nelle carceri brasiliane, “I segreti della scatola magica - fotografie per l’acqua” in Mali, “Dreams from my magic lamp” in Sri Lanka e in Europa, “The Zee Kwet” in Myanmar e “Rafi and kids from Aleppo” nei campi profughi in Grecia. Questi lavori sono stati esposti in gallerie internazionali, come il Fotomuseum di Winterthur e fanno parte di collezioni prestigiose come d/Do di Donata Pizzi...
2021-11-22
58 min
Lee Miller: Fashion in Wartime Britain
Fashion photography today
The final episode of the series presented by Ami Bouhassane (granddaughter of Lee Miller and Co-Director of her Archives) who in this episode looks to present day fashion photography practice and speaks with the contemporary fine art and fashion photographer Viviane Sassen.Viviane Sassen is a Dutch photographer who trained in fine art and photography. Before Viviane became a photographer, like Lee Miller, she was also a model. Viviane has exhibited her fine art photography in many exhibitions and her fashion photography has been in numerous well known magazines such as Vogue. A retrospective of 17 years...
2021-04-30
29 min
Lee Miller: Fashion in Wartime Britain
Taster of Episode 6
A taster of the final episode of the series presented by Ami Bouhassane (granddaughter of Lee Miller and Co-Director of her Archives) who in this episode looks to present day fashion photography practice and speaks with the contemporary fine art and fashion photographer Viviane Sassen.Viviane Sassen is a Dutch photographer who trained in fine art and photography. Before Viviane became a photographer, like Lee Miller, she was also a model. Viviane has exhibited her fine art photography in many exhibitions and her fashion photography has been in numerous well known magazines such as Vogue. A...
2021-04-28
00 min
Fotografie Neu Denken. Der Podcast.
#048 »Alltagsanwendung und künstlerische Autorenschaft verwischen mehr und mehr.«
Thomas Seelig. Leiter der Fotografischen Sammlung am Museum Folkwang in Essen. Thomas Seelig. Leiter der Fotografischen Sammlung am Museum Folkwang in Essen. Zitate aus dem Gespräch: »Ich habe früh das Prozesshafte in der Fotografie schätzen gelernt.« »Als künstlerischer Fotograf hat man eine Position, die man weitertreibt und variiert. Ein schmaler Kanal, in dem man gelesen wird und den man dann immer wieder bedient.« »Ich finde es spannend sich selbst zu beobachten, wie man (Fotografien) beobachtet.« »Fotografie Neu Denken impliziert ja, dass es nach vorne geht, dass etwas...
2021-04-23
27 min
Fotografie Neu Denken. Der Podcast.
#040 »Die Fotografie ist ein Bastard.«
Urs Stahel, Kurator, Autor, Dozent, Mitbegründer des Fotomuseums Winterthur und Direktor von 1993-2013. Urs Stahel, Kurator, Autor, Dozent, Mitbegründer des Fotomuseums Winterthur und Direktor von 1993-2013. Zitate aus dem Gespräch: »Zur Zeit wird die Fotografie zur neuen großen Volkssprache, aber niemand scheint es ernst zu nehmen.« »Ich habe Angst davor, dass wir alle so extrem unterschiedliche Informationshintergründe haben, dass wir uns in keiner Weise mehr verstehen.« »Fotografie hat nichts Reinrassiges. Sie ist nicht hohe, edle, unantastbare Kunst, vielmehr ist sie ein Bastard.« »Es hat zu einer Exp...
2021-03-03
42 min
The Messy Truth - Conversations on Photography
Laia Abril - On Methodology
Gem chats to Laia Abril. Laia is a research-based artist working with photography, text, video and sound. She began her career at the iconic Colors Magazine, which left an indelible mark on how she thinks about process, authorship and collaboration. Now, her art practice is centred on creating a dialogue about hidden realities related to sexuality and gender inequality. In this episode, we talk about her long term project, A History of Misogyny. Chapter 1 - On Abortion is a gut-wrenching exploration of the repercussions of not having access to abortion and her latest chapter On R...
2021-02-05
1h 09
Fotografie Neu Denken. Der Podcast.
#017 »Das narrative algorithmische Bild. How far is a lightyear?«
Simon Lehner. Frei schaffender Künstler in Wien. Simon Lehner. Frei schaffender Künstler in Wien. »Das narrative algorithmische Bild. How far is a lightyear?« Vor acht Jahren begann er mit fotografischen Bildern zu arbeiten und sein erstes Fotobuch erschien in Zusammenarbeit mit dem Fotohof Salzburg. Im Podcast erzählt er wie sein Leben mit fotografischen Bildern weiter ging. «Simon Lehner gehört für mich zu einer jungen Generation von Künstlern, die mit fotografischen Bildern arbeiten, die wunderbar ins Narrative gleiten und uns zudenken geben, was wir in Bildern eigentlich zu lesen ver...
2020-09-26
28 min
Les Podcasts de la MEP
Les rencontres en replay #4 - Rencontre avec Federica Chiocchetti et Laurence Vecten
À l’occasion d’expositions interrogeant les liens étroits entre image et récit, la MEP a accueilli une conversation entre Federica Chiocchetti, créatrice de la plateforme photo-littéraire Photocaptionist et Laurence Vecten, co-fondatrice de The Gould Collection, maison d’édition mettant en regard photographes et écrivains. Cette rencontre était l’occasion pour les invitées de traiter de la photo-textualité et de présenter l’état de leurs recherches. Federica Chiocchetti est écrivaine et commissaire spécialisée en photographie et en littérature. À travers sa plateforme en ligne et hors ligne Photocaptionist, elle collabore avec des institutions telles que la Photographers’ Galle...
2020-07-30
1h 00
dieMotive – Podcast zur Kultur der Fotografie
dieMotive und Thomas Seelig
Ein Gespräch mit Thomas Seelig über seinen Weg vom Fotografiestudium in Bielefeld bis ins Museum Folkwang in Essen, das spannende Projekt 21.lettres.a.la.photographie@gmx.de, die Neueröffnung des Untergeschoss für die Fotografie, wie er sich über neue Strömungen und junge Künstler informiert und den einfachen Weg, einen Praktikumsplatz bei der Aperture Foundation zu bekommen. Auch zu dritt. Thomas Seelig ist Leiter der Fotografischen Sammlung am Museum Folkwang und folgte dort 2018 auf Florian Ebner. Er war seit 2003 Sammlungskurator des Fotomuseum Winterthur. Foto: Anne Morgenstern
2020-07-09
1h 10
State Of The Art
The Art of Social Relationships: Lauren Lee McCarthy, Artist
Lauren Lee McCarthy creates experimental performances that take a close look at our intimate relationships with smart devices and our interactions with one another in our increasingly tech-driven and surveilled existence. In this episode, we discuss a selection of Lauren's thought-provoking experiments, including LAUREN in which she takes on the role of an Amazon Alexa, Follower wherein she becomes a physical, IRL "follower," and more.Projects Discussed:LAURENFollowerLater Date24h HOST -About Lauren Lee McCarthy-Lauren Lee McCarthy (she/they) is...
2020-05-15
00 min
StadTalk
StadTalk mit Nadine Wietlisbach
«Was passiert mit Bildern, wenn sie auf einem Social Media Kanal herumgeistern?» Die gesellschaftliche Rolle der Fotografie ist das zentrale Thema von Nadine Wietlisbach. Sie leitet seit Anfang 2018 das Fotomuseum Winterthur, das sie zu einem Anziehungspunkt auch für Junge machen will. Wie genau, das erzählte sie bei uns. Moderation: Deborah Stoffel
2019-03-28
58 min
digital brainstorming
Critical Talk im Fotomuseum Winterthur: Die Youtuber CocoASMR und SmileyPeacefun
Youtube ist eine der beliebtesten Websites der Welt. Millionen von Menschen laden jeden Tag ihre Videos auf diesen Kanal. Zwei davon sind Cindy und Joel. Cindy macht unter dem Namen CocoASMR so genannte Flüstervideos, im Fachjargon ASRM-Videos genannt. Joel tritt als Smileypeacefun auf und nimmt seine Gäste mit zu Besuchen und berichtet über Dinge, die ihn interessieren. Beide waren am 21.Januar 2018 Gäste im einem Talk im Fotomuseum Winterthur und zwar im Rahmen der Ausstellung „The Hobbyst“, die noch bis zum 28.Januar 2018 zu sehen ist. Das Gespräch leitete Dominik Landwehr. Länge 1h 15 Minuten.Fotomuseum Winterthur. Ausstellung "The Hobbyi...
2018-01-22
00 min
digital brainstorming
The Hobbyist - DIY-Bewegung im Fotomuseum Winterthur
Das Hobby steht im Mittelpunkt einer aktuellen Ausstellung im Fotomuseum Winterthur. Und zu den populären Hobbies gehört natürlich auch die Fotografie – also geht’s da um zwei Dinge. Die Ausstellung heisst denn im Untertitel auch: Hobby, Fotografie und Hobby-Fotografie.Das Fotomuseum zeigt Arbeiten aus seinen eigenen Beständen – hat aber auch neue Arbeiten machen lassen. Zum Begriff Hobby gehört auch der Begriff des Do-it-yourself, abgekürzt DIY und der Aufstieg der DIY Bewegung fällt mit der Geschichte der Heimcomputer zusammen, die in den 70er Jahren mit der Erfindung des Apple-Rechners seinen Anfang nahm. Dominik Landwehr hat sich am 1...
2017-09-13
00 min
digital brainstorming
Situations - ein neues Fotokonzept für aktuelle Ausstellungen
Die Fotografie hat sich in den vergangenen Jahren stark gewandelt und ein Ende ist nicht abzusehen. Dieser Entwicklung trägt das Fotomuseum in Winterthur Rechnung mit einem Ausstellungskonzept, das sich „Situations“ nennt. Dominik Landwehr hat in Winterthur die Verantwortlichen für dieses Format getroffen: Marco de Mutiis und Doris Gassert. Aufgezeichnet am 10. Oktober 2016. Länge 17 Minuten.
2016-10-24
00 min
digital brainstorming
Fotopostkarten als Leitmedien des Ersten Weltkrieges - Interview mit dem Direktor der Fotostiftung
70 Millionen Postkarten wurden in den Jahren des Ersten Weltkrieges in der Schweiz pro Jahr verschickt, das ist die unglaubliche Zahl von 180 000 pro Tag. Ein grosser Teil davon waren Fotopostkarten. Die Ausstellung «1914/18 – Bilder von der Grenze» im Fotomuseum Winterthur zeigt einen Querschnitt aus dieser unbekannten Welt und dokumentiert damit erstmals ein wichtiges Stück Schweizer Alltagsgeschichte. Im Interview mit Dominik Landwehr erklärt Peter Pfrunder, der Direktor der Fotostiftung, die historische Bedeutung dieser Bilder. Das Interview wurde am 16.Juni in Winterthur aufgezeichnet. Länge: 42 Minuten. Die Ausstellung ist noch bis zum 12.Oktober 2014 zu sehen.
2014-06-28
00 min
DRS2aktuell
Boom und Zerfall: Yto Barrada in Winterthur
Die Ausstellung «Riffs» von Yto Barrada ist im Fotomuseum Winterthur angekommen. Die Hafenstadt Tanger steht im Zentrum der Fotografien und Videos der französisch-marokkanischen Künstlerin. Barrada wurde letztes Jahr von einem deutschen Finanzinstitut für ihre Arbeit ausgezeichnet. Teil des Preises war eine Ausstellung im deutschen Guggenheim in Berlin. Danach tourte «Riffs» nach Brüssel, Chicago, Birmingham und Rom. Im Fotomuseum Winterthur ist die Ausstellung von Yto Barrada noch bis am 10. Februar zu sehen. Weitere Themen: - «Gipi» zeichnet eine Hommage an den Vater - Muss Italien den Espresso retten?
2012-12-01
20 min
OÖ Landeskultur on air
Andrea van der Straeten & Walter Pfeiffer in der Landesgalerie Linz
Vier Jahrzehnte künstlerischen Schaffens umspannen die aktuellen Ausstellungen in der Landesgalerie Linz. Andrea van der Straeten [as if] Landesgalerie Linz / 20. September bis 4. November 2012 Die Ausstellung [as if] von Andrea van der Straeten erweist sich als die bislang umfangreichste Bearbeitung ihres künstlerischen Werks, das seit den 1980er Jahren u. a. über Filme, Installationen, Zeichnungen, Fotografien und Objekte an verschiedenen medialen Schnittstellen angesiedelt ist. Wiederholt verfolgt die Künstlerin ihre Konzepte als Systeminterventionen. Dabei analysiert sie Medien wie Film und Fotografie ebenso wie Prozesse, Abläufe und Funktionszusammenhänge in der Kunst an sich. Wa...
2012-10-18
29 min
OÖ Landeskultur on air
Andrea van der Straeten & Walter Pfeiffer in der Landesgalerie Linz
Vier Jahrzehnte künstlerischen Schaffens umspannen die aktuellen Ausstellungen in der Landesgalerie Linz. Andrea van der Straeten [as if] Landesgalerie Linz / 20. September bis 4. November 2012 Die Ausstellung [as if] von Andrea van der Straeten erweist sich als die bislang umfangreichste Bearbeitung ihres künstlerischen Werks, das seit den 1980er Jahren u. a. über Filme, Installationen, Zeichnungen, Fotografien und Objekte an verschiedenen medialen Schnittstellen angesiedelt ist. Wiederholt verfolgt die Künstlerin ihre Konzepte als Systeminterventionen. Dabei analysiert sie Medien wie Film und Fotografie ebenso wie Prozesse, Abläufe und Funktionszusammenhänge in der Kunst an sich. Wa...
2012-10-18
29 min