Perna Foundation presents Il Mio Mediterraneo, My Mediterraneo, Pt. 4 listen |
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Perna Foundation presents Il Mio Mediterraneo, My Mediterraneo, Pt. 4 (When there is a past there is also a future) the fourth in a series of programs presented by curator Manuela Annibali and a team of consultants and producers gathered by the Perna Foundation, for our Art Radio Venice broadcasts in 2007. Perna Foundation was the principle sponsor of the project. Narration and interviews are in multiple languages but the musical illustrations are astounding and rare. (90 minutes)
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Perna Foundation presents Il Mio Mediterraneo, My Mediterraneo, Pt. 5 listen |
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Perna Foundation presents Il Mio Mediterraneo, My Mediterraneo, Pt. 5 (When the Sea Sketches Earth and Art), the fifth segment in a series of programs presented by curator Manuela Annibali and a team of consultants and producers gathered by the Perna Foundation, for our Art Radio Venice broadcasts in 2007. Perna Foundation was the principle sponsor of the project. Narration and interviews are in multiple languages but the musical illustrations are astounding and rare. (90 minutes)
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Pleinmuseum Project listen |
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P.S.1's David Weinstein in conversation with Rene van Engelenburg whose Pleinmuseum was installed on the promenade along the Venetian lagoon during the 2007 Biennale. Pleinmuseum is Dutch for "Museum on the Street," and consists of large scale, multiple images projected onto a sculptural/architectural screen construction. (10 minutes)
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Adina Popescu and The Saloon Project listen |
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P.S.1's David Weinstein in conversation with event producer Adina Popescu during the 2007 Venice Biennale. Popescu discusses her recent adventures producing The Saloon Project in Moscow as well as her special radio contribution to the Art Radio effort in Venice, One Day We Will All Say the Same Thing which is available in its entirety in this archive. (15 minutes)
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Quiz Show listen |
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Mai Abu El Dahab (curator, Manifesta 6) and Giovanni Carmine (director, Kunsthalle St. Gallen) called friends around the world from our broadcast boat and quizzed them on a song. You'll have to listen to find out what it was, but it is a little naughty and cleverly tied to the Biennale culture.
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Radio Arte Mobile listen |
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During the 2007 Venice Biennale our art radio roving correspondent Zefrey Throwell gathered the participants of Radio Arte Mobile, a Venetian Web radio collective project featuring interviews, discussions, sound art, and much more cultural content. Guests include Roberto De Pol, Giamandrea Poletta, Andrea De Stefani, Sara Toso, Diego Tonus, Elisa Ferrari, and Giovanni Giaretta. (20 minutes)
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Radio Papesse in Siena listen |
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P.S.1’s David Weinstein with staff of the contemporary art and culture radio station Radio Papesse operating out of Siena including Carola Haupt, Ilaria Gadenz, Cristiano Magi, and Lorenzo Fusi, curator of the Palazzo delle Papesse. (10 minutes)
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Carolee Schneemann with Katarina Sieverding listen |
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P.S.1's Tony Guerrero and Katarina Sieverding with guest artist Carolee Schneemann onboard our broadcast boat during the 2007 Venice Biennale. (30 minutes)
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Massimo Simonini: Boat, Context and Course listen |
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A music mix made especially by composer and concert producer Massismo Simonini for Art Radio's Venice broadcasts. As in his mix from Venice 2005, Simonini (Venice Love Boat Venice) Boat, Context & Course uses a "displaced announcer" --this time in English-- to guide us through his fabulous musical imagination.
Playlist
01 Displaced Announcer + Vahine (Tahiti)
02 Displaced Announcer + Songs of the Atolls & The Islands (Tahiti)
03 Displaced Announcer + Guus Janssen
04 Displaced Announcer + Ornette Coleman
05 Displaced Announcer + Caetano Veloso
06 Displaced Announcer + Scritti Politti 1
07 Displaced Announcer + Brian Wilson
08 Displaced Announcer + Ravi Shankar
09 Displaced Announcer + Famille Lela de Permet (Albania)
10 Displaced Announcer + Coro delle Mondine di Correggio (Italia)
11 Displaced Announcer + Zauerli Yodel of Appenzell (Swiss)
12 Displaced Announcer + Poliphonies of The Solomon Islands (Guadalcanal and Savo)
13 Displaced Announcer + Spirit of Micronesia
14 Displaced Announcer + After Dinner
15 Displaced Announcer + Frank Zappa 1
16 Displaced Announcer + Scritti Politti 2
17 Displaced Announcer + Terry Riley 1
18 Displaced Announcer + Terry Riley 2
19 Displaced Announcer + Mina
20 Displaced Announcer + Frank Zappa 2
21 Displaced Announcer + Gianni & Marcella Bella + displaced announcer
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Robert Storr, Artistic Director, 2007 Venice Biennale listen |
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On the opening day of the press preview of the 52nd International Art Exhibition also known as the 2007 Venice Biennale, Artistic Director Robert Storr sat down with P.S.1's Tony Guerrero onboard our floating broadcast station for an espresso and a conversation about it all.
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Robert Storr: Venice Wrap Up listen |
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P.S.1's Tony Guerrero and David Weinstein enjoy a festival week wrap up conversation with 2007 Biennale artistic director Robert Storr.
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Venetian Interiors with Zefrey Throwell, Pt. 1 listen |
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Guests:
01. British Soldiers
02. Diego Paccagnella (Venetian Artist)
03. Livia Senic Matuglia (Venetian Archeologist)
04. Maria Morganti (Venetian Artist)
05. Alice Daneluzzo (Venetian Artist)
06. Giulia Palombinio (Venetian Artist)
07. Amy Worther (Venetian Artist)
08. Silvano Rubino (Venetian Artist)
09. Elisabetta Di Maggio (Venetian Artist)
10. Public of Venice
11. David Dalla Venezia (Venetian Artist)
12. Public of Venice
The world is exploding with art fairs, biennials, festivals, concurrent events, off-fairs, international symposiums on globalization, large scale happenings and a multitude of other art based events. Shanghai to S�o Paulo to Athens to Venice to London and even Milwaukee, the art-town phenomena is spreading like chicken pox in a kindergarten class. From gallerists to curators to mayors to artists to city council members to collectors and even to people walking down the street, almost everyone agrees that art, and the art market, is in full swing and booming. While many claim this is the golden ticket to pull a struggling town out of an economic tailspin or the perfect way to make an average city an international destination, few seem to consider the side effects that this has on the preexisting culture of a city.
Venetian Interiors was a program designed to explore the biennial system and its side effects, in the granddad of them all, the Venice Biennale. Collaborating with the artists who live and work in Venice, WPS1 set about attempting to explore the relationship between the community of Venice and the Biennale. Zefrey Throwell met with a large group of Venetian artists at a local artist salon in Venice that gathers at artist Maria Morganti�s studio every Wednesday, called � I Mercoledi Degli Artisti�. Together with these artists, Throwell formulated questions to investigate the underpinnings and correlations as well as conflicts and abrasions that link the Biennale to it�s people. Then both the artists and Throwell hit the pavement and interviewed hundreds of people, ranging from shop owners to waitresses to local curators to dock workers to Venetian radio collectives to tourists and even some British soldiers who happened to be in town.
The goal was to truly examine the opinion of Venice in regards to the Biennale and the results were staggering. Listen along to 6 days worth of interviews that make you privy to the inside world of Venice and hear the true dirt on the oldest art event in the world, the Venice Biennale. (1 hour)
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Venetian Interiors with Zefrey Throwell, Pt. 2 listen |
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Hosts Zefrey Throwell and Irene Gómez continue their exploration of the Biennale phenomenon and its impact on the city of Venice with guests Samantha Topal (architecture journalist), the Venetian public, a Venetian artist, and a Venetian vaporetto (water taxi) driver. (60 minutes)
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Venetian Interiors with Zefrey Throwell, Pt. 3 listen |
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Hosts Zefrey Throwell and Verónica Sanes on the third day of the 2007 Venice Biennale find themselves in conversation with Natasha Bordiglia (Venetian curator), Alberto Ruiz de Samaniego (Curator, Spanish Pavilion), a Spanish art viewer, and members of the public of Venice. (1 hour)
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Venetian Interiors with Zefrey Throwell, Pt. 4 listen |
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With co-hosts Diego and Serena Paccagnella, Zefrey Throwell continues the adventure cross-crossing Venice during the 2007 Biennale. (1 hour)
Guests:
01 Laura McClainfarris (New Forest Pavilion)
02 Art viewers
03 Public of Venice
04 Employee of the Venice Biennale
05 Biennale artists
06 Art viewers
07 Livia Senic Matuglia
08 Art collector
09 Japanese Artist
10 Art viewer
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Venetian Interiors with Zefrey Throwell, Pt. 5 listen |
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Zefrey Throwell and his co-hosts for the segment, Alice Daneluzzo, Livia Senic Matuglia, and Diego Paccagnella journey around Venice during the 2007 Biennale and talk to, in order of appearance:
01 Stefano Coletto (Curator at Fondazione Bevilacqua la Masa)
02 Venetian artist
03 Eleonora Mayerie (Venetian)
04 Venetian artist
05 Venetian Biennale worker
06 Art critic from Milan
07 Daniel Palmer (Australian art critic)
08 Rupert (American pavilion intern)
09 Amy Franceschini (American artist)
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Venetian Interiors with Zefrey Throwell, Pt. 6 listen |
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Three final segments from the 2007 Venice Biennale: Zeffrey Throwell and co-host Berin Golonu interview artists from the Central Asian Pavilion, with Berin Golonu (curator from Yerba Buena Center for Arts), a Central Asian Pavilion artist, Muratbek Djumaliev, Gulnara Kasmalicva, Ulan Djaparov, and Gertrude Flenage. Then Throwell speaks to Hou Hanru, Curator of the Chinese Pavilion and finally with Laurent Gutierrez and Valérie Portefaix, artists from the Map Office in the Hong Kong Pavilion. (1 hour)
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Venezuelan Pavilion listen |
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Host David Weinstein and guest the Moroccan curator and researcher Abdellah Karroum discuss the North African-Mid East Network, the Venezuelan Pavilion, the Joseph Kosuth island installation, and his interest in projects outside the official pavilions. (15 minutes)
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ART RADIO BROADCASTS LIVE FROM THE 52ND VENICE BIENNALE TUNE IN FOR 24 HOUR LIVE PROGRAMMING FROM JUNE 4 THROUGH JUNE 10, 2007
Art Radio WPS1.org makes its second extraordinary appearance at the Venice Biennale and will moor its Broadcast Barge---a floating broadcast station,
Internet hub, lushly furnished lounge and catered party headquarters--- at the entrance to the Giardini, near the Monumento della Partigiana. The si
x day live broadcast on Art Radio WPS1.org, the Web radio project of P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center, will be the exclusive site for up-to-the-minute i
nternational news, culture, and gossip as it unfolds at the most anticipated art event of the year.
Live programs that air in the middle of the night in the US and other time zones will be automatically archived at
http://ps1.el.net/wps1/
for on-demand listening.
This year's Art Radio effort is supported by Malo, the renowned fashion house who will also outfit the Broadcast Barge. Working closely with the Pern
a Foundation, a new Italian art foundation focused on contemporary artists from the Mediterranean area, and PAN | Palazzo delle Arti Napoli, Naples's
largest contemporary art center, Art Radio artists and staff will broadcast interviews, unmoderated commentary, historic audio and special surprises
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During the 52nd International Art Exhibition Preview Week, Art Radio will broadcast from June 4 through June 10 on local FM (101 MHz) in Venice and o
n the Web. Portable pocket radios streaming Art Radio content will also be distributed for free to visitors, residents, and Biennale participants. Of
fering refreshment, culture, and entertainment, Art Radio hopes to spur impromptu conversations between curators, critics, artists, collectors, galle
rists, and other visitors as they explore the Biennale exhibitions.
PROGRAMMING
Art Radio and P.S.1 have partnered with The Perna Foundation and PAN to prepare radio segments on topics ranging from new media to the globalization
of the art market, to be broadcast during the Biennale. Once on the Broadcast Barge, the three programming partners will conduct live interviews in a
variety of languages with a broad range of participants in the sanctioned, and unsanctioned, events around the Biennale. For the worldwide audience,
Art Radio WPS1.org will become the principal Web site for news from the Biennale.
Additionally, independent curators and artists have been invited to contribute material and a wide range of programming is planned, including contrib
utions from Indonesian, Egyptian, Jordanian, Tunisian, Lebanese, Russian, Italian, German, and South American participants.
SCHEDULE
The live broadcasts will run from 6 p.m. local time in Venice on Monday, June 4 and continue, uninterrupted, through 6 p.m. on Sunday, June 10. Overn
ight re-broadcasts of daily programs are available to online listeners in distant time zones along with the option to select from the on-demand Bienn
ale archive. This allows for the individual user to select, replay and fast forward through programs broadcast the previous days. WPS1 will continuou
sly augment the archive with on-demand programs as they become available throughout the week.
HOW TO LISTEN
Art Radio WPS1.org will broadcast 24 hours daily on 101 MHZ (signal licensed to Radio Base, www.radiobase.net, an established community news and info
rmation station in Venice), overnight in surrounding regions (Venice, Treviso, and Padua from 22.30 to 06.30), in excerpts throughout the day on Cont
roRadio Firenze, and 24 hours on the Internet at the Art Radio Web site, www.wps1.org.
The WPS1.org Web site will display a schedule of live and archived Venice programs and events available 24 hours daily to Internet listeners. Visitor
s to the site can listen on their computers using one of several standard media players widely available to home listeners on all OS platforms. Speci
ally manufactured miniature radios will also be distributed at no charge to fair attendees.
A number of Art Radio partnerships have been established to widen the outreach and availability of the programs. Listeners also tune in to a parallel
streamcast of the Venice programs by clicking on the Exibart.radio banner in the www.exibart.com site - Italy's main source of updates and informati
on on the world of art.
Special correspondent Zefrey Throwell will contribute to a special series of remote interviews exclusively for WPS1.org from the
pavilions, from special events, and from the streets of Venice.
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