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165. Cecilia Alemani
Cecilia Alemani is an Italian curator based in New York City who is currently at work curating the 12th SITE SANTA FE International, titled Once Within a Time and opening in June 2025. Since 2011, she has been the Donald R. Mullen, Jr. Director & Chief Curator of High Line Art, the public art program presented by the High Line in New York City. From 2020 to 2022, she served as Artistic Director of the 59th Venice Biennale, where she curated the acclaimed exhibition The Milk of Dreams, which received over 800,000 visitors. More recently, she has curated several exhibitions, including Tetsuya Ishida: My Anxious Self...
2025-04-15
53 min
Vogue Polska
Szturm sztuk, s. 4, odc. 1: Marika Kuźmicz o przywracaniu pamięci o artystkach
Historia sztuki to nie tylko dopisywanie kolejnych dzieł do kanonu, to także proces zapominania i wymazywania całych dorobków. Doktor Marika Kuźmicz z Fundacji Arton opowiada o pracy z archiwami sztuki. Kiedy badanie materiałów z przeszłości przypomina seans spirytystyczny? Dr Marika Kuźmicz jest historyczką sztuki, kuratorką i badaczką, dziekaną Wydziału Badań Artystycznych i Studiów Kuratorskich Akademii Sztuk Pięknych w Warszawie. Wykłada również w Collegium Civitas w Warszawie. Przez wiele lat prowadziła badania nad polską sztuką lat 70., szczególnie zajmując się performansem, fotografią i sztuką wideo. W 2010 roku założyła w Warszawie org...
2024-05-28
32 min
Szturm sztuk
Marika Kuźmicz o przywracaniu pamięci o artystkach
Historia sztuki to nie tylko dopisywanie kolejnych dzieł do kanonu, to także proces zapominania i wymazywania całych dorobków. Doktor Marika Kuźmicz z Fundacji Arton opowiada o pracy z archiwami sztuki. Kiedy badanie materiałów z przeszłości przypomina seans spirytystyczny?Dr Marika Kuźmicz jest historyczką sztuki, kuratorką i badaczką, dziekaną Wydziału Badań Artystycznych i Studiów Kuratorskich Akademii Sztuk Pięknych w Warszawie. Wykłada również w Collegium Civitas w Warszawie. Przez wiele lat prowadziła badania nad polską sztuką lat 70., szczególnie zajmując się performansem, fotografią i sztuką wideo. W 2010...
2024-05-28
32 min
Square Meters
Dans l'atelier d'Agnieszka Mastalerz
🇬🇧🎙️Square Meters takes you inside the artist studio of Agnieszka Mastalerz (@agnieszkamastalerz). Focusing primarily on video, installation, and performance, Agnieszka Mastalerz explores the mechanisms of control and processes that impact and exploit individuals. Through her poetic visual language, she analyses the constraining rules present in intimate relationships, communities, states, or companies, as well as their effects on the natural environment.She exhibited in NS-Dokumentazionszentrum in Munich (2023), MOCAK in Krakow, MAXXI in Rome, Fabbri Schenker Projects in London (2021), Wschód gallery in Warsaw (2020), Palazzo Strozzi in Florence (2019), Deichtorhallen in Hamburg, Fondation Hippocrène in Paris (2018), and the Museum of...
2024-01-24
13 min
Biznes Misja
W CO INWESTUJE NAJBOGATSZA POLKA? Grażyna Kulczyk wywiad | Biznes Misja
🎁 Integracja z GOŚĆMI BIZNES MISJI: https://event.biznesmisja.pl 🔴 Współpraca: businessmisja@gmail.com. Chcesz wystąpić w BiznesMisji - NAPISZ ▶️ Gość: Grażyna Kulczyk - Najbogatsza Polka, kobieta pełna pasji zmieniająca świat, polska prawniczka, miliarderka, przedsiębiorczyni oraz kolekcjonerka dzieł sztuki 🎁 Grażyna Kulczyk - Jest kolekcjonerką i mecenasem sztuki współczesnej. W jej kolekcji znajdują się dzieła m.in. Tadeusza Kantora, Władysława Strzemińskiego, Pawła Althamera i wielu innych. Stworzyła Muzeum Susch w Szwajcarii. ▶️Wywiad nagrany podczas spotkania "Być kobietą on Tour" - serdeczne podziękowania dla p. Marty Klepki. 🔴 PYTANIA 0:00 - WSTĘP 02:11 - Przywi...
2023-11-07
09 min
Terpsichore: Voices in Dance
Episode 10: Joanna Lesnierowska
Based in Poznan, Joanna Lesnierowska is a dance writer, curator, and dramaturge. She is best known for setting up Poland’s first regular dance space and choreography development centre, Old Brewery New Dance, which falls under the umbrella of Art Stations, a foundation created by Grażyna Kulczyk. Recently, Kulczyk set up Muzeum Susch, a contemporary art museum in Switzerland where Joanna curates the Acziun Susch choreographic programme. We spoke about the contemporary dance scene in Poland before and after she established her pioneering venue, how she approaches curating a dance programme in a contemporary art museum context, and the...
2021-06-06
52 min
ECHOLOT
Axell-Eration
<p class="MsoNormal">Anke Kempkes, Co-Curator of the upcoming Muzeum Susch exhibition "Evelyne Axell. Body Double" in conversation with Jessica Morgan, Director of the Dia Art Foundation, New York. </p>
2020-07-27
00 min
ECHOLOT
Awakening Awareness
<p class="MsoNormal">How does dance and movement add to the existing practice of arts educators and choreographers and lead to more in-depth engagement with museum visitors? This is the question explored by dance artist <b>Ingrid Berger Myhre</b> and <b>Gill Hart</b>, Head of the Devonshire Educational Trust based at Chatsworth in Derbyshire and former Head of Education at the National Gallery London. This conversation, led by dramaturg <b>Monica Gillette</b>, is based on the European Union funded project <i>...
2020-07-10
00 min
ECHOLOT
Agency of Silence
<p> </p> <p class="MsoNormal">In the 6th episode of the series, two choreographers for whom the voice is a crucial medium - Katarzyna Sitarz and Jule Flierl - contemplate silence, its physicality and its political agency. Dialoguing on and deeply listening to the current troubled times, they are examining silence as a physical practice, meticulously weaving polyphonic sensorial compositions of voices and thoughts of generations of artists, thinkers and activists. Questioning silence’s presence and absence, its non-obvious qualities as well as the political dimension of speaking up or abstaining from spee...
2020-06-26
00 min
ECHOLOT
There is no stillness
<p>For this episode we have invited Jennifer Higgie, editor at large of frieze magazine and the writer and thinker behind <i>Bow Down</i> an Instagram account and a podcast dedicated to significant women artists. Jennifer is in conversation with Liliane Lijn, an American-born artist based in London, who has been working with kinetic texts as early as since 1962. For decades Liliane has been involving poetry and light - set into motions in objects in space. Her installations induce a physical sense of time, the elapsing of time becomes a gesture, a haptic...
2020-06-12
00 min
ECHOLOT
Stillness is a Sound
<p>French artist Mathilde Rosier is speaking about her experiences of stillness, questioning our obedience to time, and, finally, sharing her notion of stillness as a form of resilience, resistance, if not, rebellion. </p>
2020-05-29
00 min
ECHOLOT
Performing Mourning. Laments in Contemporary Art
<p>For episode 3 of ‘Stillness & Motion’, dramaturg and writer Guy Cools is sharing his thoughts on traditions that can help us to embody and experience the feelings of loss and grief.</p>
2020-05-15
00 min
ECHOLOT
An Index of Voices
<p>Quinn Latimer is commenting on and listening to Mayra Rodríguez Castro, Anna/Anca Daučíková, Iris Touliatou and Neha Choksi. They are speaking from their specific locations, that is, rooms, from Los Angeles and Prague, Bogota and Athens, about how the terms 'stillness and movement' are currently affecting their thinking. </p>
2020-05-01
00 min
ECHOLOT
Up To And Including Limits
<p class="MsoNormal">The first episode in the new series 'Stillness & Motion' features two conversations with artists participating in the exhibition ‘Up to and Including Limits: After Carolee Schneemann’ curated at Muzeum Susch by Sabine Breitwieser. Sabine Breitwieser speaks with Aura Rosenberg in New York and Katrina Daschner in Vienna. </p> <p class="MsoNormal">Aura Rosenberg presented several works in the exhibition, notably<i>The Dialectical Porn Rock</i><i> </i>(1990-1993) series, consisting of dozens of rocks wrapped in page...
2020-04-17
00 min
ECHOLOT
Pearls of Wisdom
<p>This episode has Mark Sadler and Jörg Heiser sharing pearls of wisdom concerning the grammar of painting, architecture of philosophy and notions of freedom. And suddenly, the horizon is opening up wide.</p> <p>A series of chapters from Disputaziuns Susch, an annual conference scheme hosted by Art Stations Foundation CH and Grazyna Kulczyk.</p> <p>In spring 1929, just a glimpse before the Great Depression and the Great Crash to come soon, the Cassirer-Heidegger debate takes place in Davos; Ernst Cassirer pulls his arguments for a broader conception o...
2020-04-10
00 min
ECHOLOT
Breaking the Waves
<p>This episode has Elisabeth Bronfen looking at Virginia Woolf’s ‘Breaking the Waves’ and comparing Woolf's feeling of ‘walking a tightrope over nothingness’ to Heidegger’s notion of individual existences as 'being thrown' into the world. Also the horizon (see episode two) is returning to the debate.</p> <p>A series of chapters from Disputaziuns Susch, an annual conference scheme hosted by Art Stations Foundation CH and Grazyna Kulczyk.</p> <p>In spring 1929, just a glimpse before the Great Depression and the Great Crash to come soon, the Cassirer-Heidegger debate takes...
2020-04-03
00 min
ECHOLOT
Point of View and Horizon
<p>This episode has Timotheus Vermeulen analyzing opposing positions: Where Cassirer believes that his point of view projects the horizon; Heidegger believes that we are thrown into a horizon, which means the horizon is there before us or rather, in his terms, with us.</p> <p>A series of chapters from Disputaziuns Susch, an annual conference scheme hosted by Art Stations Foundation CH and Grazyna Kulczyk.</p> <p>In spring 1929, just a glimpse before the Great Depression and the Great Crash to come soon, the Cassirer-Heidegger debate takes place in...
2020-03-27
00 min
ECHOLOT
Big Bang
<p>The first one in a series of episodes from Disputaziuns Susch - an annual multi-disciplinary endeavor, bringing together scholars, artists and scientists in Susch to exploring a timely subject.</p> <p>In spring 1929, just a glimpse before the Great Depression and the Great Crash to come soon, the Cassirer-Heidegger debate takes place in Davos; Ernst Cassirer pulls his arguments for a broader conception of humanity, his counterpart is Martin Heidegger and his relativism. The quest of a universal truth drives a ‘continental divide’ (Peter E. Gordon) or ‘Weggabelung der Philosophie’ (Henning Ritter), anticipating major ph...
2020-03-19
00 min