Artipoeus: art you can hear. "The Moth" meets modern art in this podcast that uses art as a bridge connecting personal stories to global events. From the biggest museums to graffiti in the streets, join host Susie Kahlich as she shares her adventures as an expat, stories from her colorful past, an…
Artipoeus started with Gustave Caillebotte's "Paris Street, Rainy Day" in Chicago, and ends when the same painting on special loan to Neue Museum in Berlin. Final episode of this 5 year journey through the world of art. Artipoeus: art you can hear.
Artipoeus visits the TedXGeo and TedXWrong Exhibition, and submits an audio file!
Artipoeus visits American artist Marcus McAllister in his Paris atelier and has a long chat about processes: the creative process, the aging process, and the very long process of becoming yourself.
Artipoeus visits the Big Easy, literally and figuratively in the work of Jana Marie Cariddi and her installation IF I SAID I HAD A BEAUTIFUL PAINTING WOULD YOU HOLD IT AGAINST ME in Berlin.
Artipoeus visits Simon Modersohn's DAUERAUFTRAG at APlus Gallery in Berlin
Artipoeus turns FIVE! Get reacquainted with the format of the show, and listen to the very first episode, when Artipoeus visits Anna Jensen's Oh Baby! Oh Baby! at Nouvel Organon in Paris
Artipoeus visits Lulu MacDonald's exhibit LOWER THAN A SNAKE'S BELLY at Aplus Gallery in Berlin. Original soundtrack by Berliner birds.
Artipoeus goes on a virtual visit to London and the group show TRUST IS THE ULTIMATE CURRENCY, for the art platform Is This It Is This It? Featuring original tracks "SOTU29 On Drugs" by Radio Wonderland, and "So Long Lover" by Geraint John Jones.
Artipoeus takes a look at the Bauhaus on the 100th anniversary of the pivotal movement.
Artipoeus visits Adrian Sierra Garcia's installation ONE DAY BERLIN at Behadj&Djilalli Museum in Berlin's Mitte.
Artipoeus considers the body of work that is the perfornance artist Genesis P-Orridge. Featuring music by @theantlerking , used with permission of the artist.
Artipoeus interviews Berlin-based SuperBlast and gets a surprise history of graffiti in Germany. Photo credit: Mario Brand
Artipoeus visits Ali Banisadr's THE WORLD UPDSIDE DOWN at Blain Southern Gallery in Berlin.
"Stay away, with your tacos and your avocado toast, your beards and your Kim Jong Un hair." Artipoeus visits Harm van den Dorpel’s Death Imitates Language, at the gallery Neumeister Bar-Am in Berlin.
Artipoeus visits Andrea Bowers' exhibit OPEN SECRET at Capitain Petzel in Berlin
Artipoeus goes to the World Cup! Sound artist Antje Vowinckel's audio sculpture THE GOAL delivers the final game of the 2014 World Cup in an eery, haunting piece.
Artipoeus interviews French artist Manon Gineste to find out what it feels like at an artist's very first art exhibition.
Artipoeus visits Monica Bonvicini's GUILT at Koenig Galerie! With original tracks by @rosiebans , @djbpm and @jaytee1980 !!
Artipoeus takes a field trip with the boys from Duttnhoody to Berlinische Galerie, and has a chat about pop art, technology and the weather
In praise of the punk rock music: Artipoeus visits Austin Lee's TOMATO CAN at Peres Projects in Berlin. With original music by Dead Sentries - visit them on Soundcloud at soundcloud.com/dead-sentries !
ARTIPOEUS TURNS 50!!! We visit Avigdor Arikiha's LANDSCAPES at Blain Southern, and consider the landscape of reaching the big 5-0 IRL (yikes!)
The Artipoeus podcast goes full fantasy sci-fi on a visit to Malte Kebbel's MONOLITHS in Potsdam.
"How do you perfect perfection? Should I ask you an easier question? What's your middle name?" Artipoeus gets lost at LOST: 48 Hour Art Festival, and interviews featured artist Christopher Bauder live on stage at the Willner Brauerei in Berlin.
"What I love about the posters in the metro is that they are a true collaboration – they are picked at by all the hands of the city: bored hands, frustrated hands, angry hands. Hand that are juvenile, mature, horny, repressed, delicate, rough. All the moods of Paris are in those ripped posters, and all the emotions, too." On the anniversary of the 2015 Paris Attacks, Artipoeus pays tribute to the City of Light through the art of the torn posters in the Paris Metro.
"I flew into Heathrow Airport for the first time since 1999, and didn’t recognize a thing — it’s so new and shiny and futuristic, I felt like Jason Bourne, trying to find... well, the exit." Artipoeus visits Jennifer Abessira’s installation, “Don’t Think Twice,” at London Bridge Station in London, England. Featuring tracks from She Makes War : http://soundcloud.com/shemakeswar
If you are exiting the train at Westhafen, and want to go up to the Putlizbrücke that connects Moabit to Wedding, or transfer to the Ringbahn that circles town, you follow a little green “S” and an arrow that tells you where to go. You pass big blocks of text on the wall, meaning… what? Who knows? Patterns of letters and images, primary colors, black block lettering that is neither beautiful nor un-beautiful, but factual and clear. I don’t know what it means. It’s just typography, which is ok if you’re into that kind of thing. I’m into that kind of thing. Artipoeus visits Françoise Shein and Barbara Reiter’s project Inscrire at the Westhafen Ubahn station, in Berlin.
My mom and dad used to throw amazing parties. One time, they threw a party that featured a whole roast suckling pig. I remember sitting in the kitchen with my Swedish grandmother, wondering whether pig’s brains were tasty or not. Artipoeus visits Henrik Strömberg’s Echoes in Dust at A Plus in Berlin.
One of the things Berlin is best known for is its music scene. You can find every kind of music here, from electronica to ambient to trance to dance to hip hop to pop, grunge, rock, rockabillly, punk, and polka. Aaron Kulik is a Berlin-based video artist, working as a VJ supporting Michigan born, DJ Seth Troxler. Artipoeus interviews American video artist and VJ Aaron Kulik, in Berlin.
"It was a moment from childhood storms in the Midwest, from dusky late summers in Upstate New York, from early, early jet-lagged mornings in Paris parks. It was every moment, and the same moment, and this moment too, separate and all at once, past and present and future. And I thought yes, this is enough. This is what this quest is really all about." Artipoeus visits Philip Newcombe's "Mosquito" at Gallery A Plus in Berlin.
"I waited in that queue for so long, that the vernissage was almost over when I finally got upstairs to the nave to see Rosefeldt’s work. I passed gallery owner Christian Koenig, who was saying to his assistants, “I’m freaked out about all these people here!” which I found kind of strange, since the opening had been heavily promoted on Facebook, and featured in all the online art event guides for the week. I mean, their digital press campaign was so relentless, you couldn’t not go to the opening. So… I’m not sure why he was freaking out that it worked." Artipoeus visits Emilija Škarnulytė's "Manifold" at Decad Gallery in Berlin.
"I’m a middle aged white lady. In my professional photo, the one I use for Artipoeus, I look like I probably married well, live in a nice house, the car is paid off, the kids in college and my golf game is pretty good. None of that is actually true." Artipoeus visits 1Up Crew on a tour of graffiti in Berlin. Featuring tracks by Cedric Till http://soundcloud.com/concretecee
"When Susie Kahlich woke up one morning from unsettling dreams, she found herself changed in her bed into a monstrous cat lady." Artipoeus visits Pamela Rosenkranz’s She Has No Mouth, at Sprueth Magers in Berlin.
"Meant to celebrate the city and her famous skyline, and elevate the visitor — hence the name Cloud Gate — it has become a major tourist destination and is, in my opinion, one of the most perfect pieces of public art ever created. And anyway, it’s in the shape of a kidney bean, so what do you want, Anish Kapoor? It’s the Bean!" Artipoeus visits Anish Kapoor's Cloud Gate in Millennium Park in Chicago, USA.
We’re coming up on our three year anniversary at Artipoeus, and we’re savoring the moment with this special sound art episode we created as a thank you to all our listeners, broadcast partners and friends. Enjoy!
I knew this kid here in Berlin. Firat. He walked on the balls of his feet, almost bouncing, he was so light. Leaning forward, barely staying on the ground, as if about to take flight. Sometimes he leaned so far forward, if he stumbled on something, he’d fall. So the trick for Firat, of course, was to never stumble." Artipoeus visits Gunter Demnig's "Stolpersteine" in Berlin.
To wrap up women’s history month, we sat down with Berlin-based artists Annique Delphine and Nina E Schoenefeld here at Artipoeus headquarters for some coffee, a chat, and possibly the worst cake I’ve ever made, but you know… when it comes to baking cakes, I’m not that kind of woman.
“Imagine there’s a drastic political change in your country and you want to fight for your democratic rights. You are in possession of a volatile piece of information — the kind of information that could tear down governments, topple empires, bring civilization as we know it crashing down. What do you do?" Artipoeus visits Nina E Schoenefeld’s Hacker On the Run : Rise of the Black Wolf at coGalleries in Berlin.
"The day I was leaving Paris for Berlin, I missed my flight at Airport Orly. There were no other flights available on the same airline that day, so I found another flight leaving two hours later. Only… from airport Charles de Gaulle, clear on the other side of City of Light. Which I guess would make it the Dark Side." Artipoeus visits Laetitia Gendre’s This Is Not Versailles, at the Galerie Thomas Fischer, in Berlin.
"Speaker’s Corner is kind of a great thing — it’s a designated corner where anyone can get up and speak on any topic for as long as they like, as long as they’re not inciting violence or hatred. Instituted 134 years before Facebook, it’s a way to air grievances, recruit for causes and political movements, reveal conspiracies, share observations, basically shout out in all caps. Cat videos not included." Artipoeus visits the participatory performance installation He Will Not Divide Us at the Museum of the Moving Image in Queens, New York.
"What happens when real news becomes fake, science fiction becomes fact, and your host becomes a font of jokes?" Artipoeus visits Nasan Tur’s Funktionieren @ Blain Southern in Berlin.
Artipoeus kicks off the ominous new year with an interview with Russian artist Leo Tsoy, who tells it like it is.. and like it will be.
Artipoeus started as Expo Paris for radio station WRP. This episode visits the retrospective of Niki de St Phalle in Paris back in 2015. Sculpture, installation, painting and multi-media exhibit of the work of Niki de St Phalle; learning to love an artist I hate (second edition)