maandag 31 augustus 2020
Track of the day: La famille fonctionnelle par Stéphane Martineau
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Musik,
Musique,
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Stéphane Martineau,
synth
zaterdag 22 augustus 2020
Radio Neverno press @ Berlin Biennale 2020
Radio Neverno's Hans Kuiper has obtained a press accreditation for the Berlin Biennale 2020, which will organize a preview coming Sept. 4th.
WE will inform you via our blog and website via audio/ podcast & video entries. Live streams will partly run via our Instagram and Youtube channel. Check our Twitter channel regularly too!
Hope you will be part of it all!
Radio Neverno, Hans Kuiper, co founder
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
Liebe*r Hans Kuiper,
hiermit bestätigen wir Ihre Akkreditierung für die Pressevorbesichtigung der 11. Berlin Biennale für zeitgenössische Kunst am Freitag, den 4. September 2020. Die Pressevorbesichtigung findet von 10 bis 19 Uhr statt. Bitte beachten Sie: Weitere Informationen und Details zur Vergabe der Zeitfenster für Ihren Besuch folgen nach dem 17. August nach Ablauf der Akkreditierungsfrist.
Diese Presseakkreditierung ist personalisiert und nur gültig in Verbindung mit einem Personal-/Presseausweis, um sich als rechtmäßige*r Träger*in dieser Akkreditierung identifizieren zu können.
Presseunterlagen stehen ab sofort und vollständig ab dem 4. September unter folgendem Link online zur Verfügung: https://11.berlinbiennale.de/de/presse
Am 4. September ist keine gesonderte Pressekonferenz geplant.
Anfragen zur Presseakkreditierung:
T +49 (0)30 24 34 59 27
pressaccreditation@berlinbiennale.de
Pressekontakt für alle weiteren Anfragen:
Laura Helena Wurth
T +49 (0)30 24 34 59 130
press@berlinbiennale.de
Vielen Dank für Ihr Interesse an der 11. Berlin Biennale. Wir freuen uns auf Ihren Besuch!
WE will inform you via our blog and website via audio/ podcast & video entries. Live streams will partly run via our Instagram and Youtube channel. Check our Twitter channel regularly too!
Hope you will be part of it all!
Radio Neverno, Hans Kuiper, co founder
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
Liebe*r Hans Kuiper,
hiermit bestätigen wir Ihre Akkreditierung für die Pressevorbesichtigung der 11. Berlin Biennale für zeitgenössische Kunst am Freitag, den 4. September 2020. Die Pressevorbesichtigung findet von 10 bis 19 Uhr statt. Bitte beachten Sie: Weitere Informationen und Details zur Vergabe der Zeitfenster für Ihren Besuch folgen nach dem 17. August nach Ablauf der Akkreditierungsfrist.
Diese Presseakkreditierung ist personalisiert und nur gültig in Verbindung mit einem Personal-/Presseausweis, um sich als rechtmäßige*r Träger*in dieser Akkreditierung identifizieren zu können.
Presseunterlagen stehen ab sofort und vollständig ab dem 4. September unter folgendem Link online zur Verfügung: https://11.berlinbiennale.de/de/presse
Am 4. September ist keine gesonderte Pressekonferenz geplant.
Anfragen zur Presseakkreditierung:
T +49 (0)30 24 34 59 27
pressaccreditation@berlinbiennale.de
Pressekontakt für alle weiteren Anfragen:
Laura Helena Wurth
T +49 (0)30 24 34 59 130
press@berlinbiennale.de
Vielen Dank für Ihr Interesse an der 11. Berlin Biennale. Wir freuen uns auf Ihren Besuch!
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Berlin,
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Radio,
Radio NEVERNO,
reportage,
stream,
video
maandag 3 augustus 2020
De zomerwandeling, deel 1.
De zomerwandeling, de eerste aflevering van een twee- of meerluik over het schrijven van een boek, het vinden van een openingszin en overwegingen over de stand der zaken in Nederland, tijdens de (corona-) zomer van 2020.
Opname en moderatie: Hans Kuiper.
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Corona,
journalist,
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openingszin,
podcast radio,
podcasts,
reportage,
schrijven,
straat,
wandeling,
zomer 2020.
woensdag 8 juli 2020
American election special: checking Trump.
Repost of the investigative journalistic coverage live podcast, Trump Inc.. Courtesy The Green Space, WNYC.
American investigative journalism at its best.
American investigative journalism at its best.
Labels:
elections,
interference,
investigative journalism,
onderzoeksjournalistiek,
podcast,
Radio,
Trump Inc.,
USA,
VS
dinsdag 30 juni 2020
Neoschlager Kindershow
Een leuke podcast, speciaal voor en door kinderen, nu op Radio Neverno.
Met Elise W., Dora W. & Hansi K.
Met Elise W., Dora W. & Hansi K.
Labels:
dialoog,
hoorspel,
kids,
kinderen,
kindershow,
podcast,
Radio,
Radio NEVERNO
maandag 29 juni 2020
Le P.F.H. par Un homme et son PC
Le P.F.H.; a song about ecological issues by Un Homme et Son PC,
lyrics, music, images; Stéphane Martineau.
With some excerpts of an interview with the Hubert Reeves.
"I tried to juxtapose the words of Hubert Reeves with regard to the hope that it is necessary to preserve and cultivate with regard to ecological issues with an iconographic observation of these issues." (S. Martineau). Berlin 2020
lyrics, music, images; Stéphane Martineau.
With some excerpts of an interview with the Hubert Reeves.
"I tried to juxtapose the words of Hubert Reeves with regard to the hope that it is necessary to preserve and cultivate with regard to ecological issues with an iconographic observation of these issues." (S. Martineau). Berlin 2020
Labels:
animation,
music,
Musique,
P.F.H.,
stephane Martineau,
Un homme et son PC
woensdag 27 mei 2020
Neue Track von Neoschlager: 'Lass uns nicht, selbst wenn'
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electronic,
elektronisch,
Lass uns nicht,
music,
Neoschlager,
Radio,
Radio NEVERNO,
Schlager,
selbst wenn
zondag 17 mei 2020
Noise special: Banalytic
A recent discovery, for us, is banalytic, a noise artist making 'experimental electronic sound & music'.
If you want to know more about this artist you can check his soundcloud page or his youtube channel.
If you want to know more about this artist you can check his soundcloud page or his youtube channel.
zondag 12 april 2020
Les salons, animation par Stephane Martineau
All credits: Stephane Martineau
Labels:
animation,
cemetary,
grave yard,
les salon,
song,
stephane Martineau,
video
zondag 22 maart 2020
Corona, Corona, Neoschlager (LOCKDOWN SONG, Deutsche version)
Corona, Corona, Der Neoschlager des Jahres, jetzt schon
Folge Radio Neverno mit updates und neue Corono Lockdown hits.
Folge Radio Neverno mit updates und neue Corono Lockdown hits.
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Deutsch,
Hans Kuiper,
Hansi K.,
hit,
Lied,
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Schlager
vrijdag 8 november 2019
Radio Neverno ART PODCASTS
Radio Neverno is an art podcast station. At this blog you can listen to podcasts produced since 2015. Most shows were recorded live at art events.
We started at the exhibition 'Tomorrow never knows' on invitation of Arti et Amicitiae, the art association in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. We, that is Moritz Ebinger and me, Hans Kuiper. We both were already experienced independent radio initiators, Moritz with Radio Rood and me with several projects in the art domain in The Netherlands and Germany (Radio Rietveld, my own Radio 3x3, Herbstradio, Piradio Berlin, 2005-2015).
Roam around this blog full of podcasts and you will find little treasures of independent radio!
For info or feedback, please send a message to radioneverno@gmail.com
By Hans Kuiper
Installed in the atelier of artist Bernd Trasberger in Berlin, where I can stay a couple of days, today it's the day of the Berlin Biennale opening. For June, it's quite warm, around 30 degrees Celsius, but I am lucky to be able to take the bike to visit all the Biennale venues.
Radio 3x3 (KIK residence, NL)
First, the official preview for the press and other invited guests of this event that will last for 3 months. After a word of welcome by the organisation the curatorial staff explains the approach of this years show with the theme 'We don't need another hero', a title taken by the Tina Turner song of the 80's. Main curator is Gabi Ngcobo, a South African curator, her cv you can find here.
She formed a curatorial team existing of Nomaduma Rosa Masilela, Seruberi Moses, Thiago de Paula Souza and Yvette Mutumba.
Curatorial Statement
'We don't need another hero' has been chosen as a title for what the curators consider a strategy to deal with the 'actually spread condition of a collective psychosis', referring to probably international racial and immigrational fixations in current politics and media (this is not so clearly mentioned in the curatorial statement). "The participants face the current ongoing fears and worries in our time - fears that are multiplied by the neglect of complicated subjectivities". To deal with inner conflicts and accepting them as enduring entities is one of the themes of the Biennale of 2018. The "School of Anxiety" is one of the curatorial projects by Serubiri Moses, next to 'Strange Attractors' by Nomaduma Rosa Masilela, an "exercise in uncertainty". How to deal with these fears and anxieties? The longing to solve it by clinging to an international heroic figure is rejected, instead of that wish, the curators state 'the political potential of strategies of self preservation'. "Strict knowledge systems and standardised historical narratives" though are rejected not to be the solution also. "Alternative configurations of knowledge and power, that accept contradictions and complications" are preferred.
Installation of Sinethemba Twalo and Jabu Arnell in the KW top floor
I know more or less what is meant and there will be a whole body of thought and theory behind it (unfortunately I didn't see a literature overview), maybe rooted in experience that will be practically unknown to me, as a 'white' European male, university schooled, with a degree from a prestiguous art academy in Europe, who was able to travel and develop a vision on contemporary art and democratic politics, from a Western perspective, and always having lived in a reasonable affluent society, with many opportunities to be grabbed for a middle class kid at 18.
But why do I get a feeling at the presentation that the curatorial narrative of the current Biennale is rather aggressively blaming the exclusive mindsets of a Western professional artistic class that I do understand but of which, even as an artist, am not really a part of? Ngcobo is even using the phrase "We are in war", seemingly meaning a war of narratives battling for dominance in the professional, institutional art context and thereout, a battle between a postcolonial, African or Euro-post-African (art) elite, trying to conquer the art discours and fighting a class of Western curators that might have had a one eyed view on art slightly too long, being embedded too much in the dominant worldview on accumulation and exploitation on a world scale (as in a famous book of sociologist Samir Amin) and its concomitant symbolic systems, in jargon: 'narratives'?
The claim seems to be stretched to the whole Western , colonial, civilisation, in its past Eurocentric narratives (that need to be reappropriated) and the current post colonial "West", though. Or course I know, in economy and politics, there are still multinational companies, backed by their governments, intervening on a permanent big scale to grab natural resources and waging war when necessary and using cultural dominant narratives that deny the articulation of oppressed groups. Attacking these classes and mind sets would be a bit more specific of the curators although those narratives may be omnipresent in media, educational institutes and even contemporrary art. Now, even a struggling artist or curator who happens to be born in Europe or the Usa, might be part of 'that' mind set, so the not outspoken assertion suggests, as if no resurrections and oppositional movements ever took place in 'The West' and 'revolutionary' views and approaches in the artistic realms never were there. Or is the statement of curator Ngcobo in particular directed against neo colonial mind sets? I guess so, but how do I find out? Not in the curatorial statement which uses terms that are not specified too much.
Video installation in ZK/U
Luckily, when you roam through the exhibition spaces, the artists themselves seem to have focused on their work, not seeming too busy with the discours or narrative battle of Ngcobo's fight going on over their backs. Of course 'we', and I mean we, the artists, whether we are European or African rooted, or both, we, in the end have to make the works that fit our minds and, in the end, are more or less influenced by this 'war'... I think the curator's statement at the press and invited's preview was more of a provocative media statement and I am eager to find out more on the intellectual background of it.
ZK/U is a relatively recently subsidized art space in a former industrial area in the Moabit neighbourhood.
THe Berlin Biennale opens Friday June 8th in the night and runs till September 6th 2018. More information via the Berlin Biennale website.
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Radio NEVERNO
vrijdag 1 november 2019
Over schilderen, kunst, politiek en Real Estate: met Raquel van Haver, Klaar van der Lippe e.a. REPOST
Een avond vol discussies, optredens, muziek, frivoliteit. discussie over onroerend goed en haar invloed op de kunstsector, een gesprek over schilderen en werken in Amsterdam Zuidoost, het starten van een projectruimte in een zeer groot casco-gebouw, dit alles en meer, hier wederom te beluisteren als podcast op RADIO NEVERNO!
Met Marc van Dijk, Raquel van Haver, Ovidiu Spaniol, KLaar van der Lippe en anderen...
(Dit is een repost van onze befaamde live radioshow in Arti et Amicitiae in Amsterdam van juni 2015!)
De PODCAST van de 26 juni 2015-sessies zijn hier te beluisteren. Voertaal Nederlands en Engels.
Gasten/ Guests: RaQuel van Haver (painter), Marc van Dijk & Ovidiu Spaniol (artist initiative Paleis van Mieris), Bart Stuart (W139), Klaar van Lippe (W139), Boss Novski (band) , Joep Neefjes (kunstenaar), Wouter van Rissen (zang & gitaar), Hilke & Jan (song)
The podcast of the live sessions of June 26th is online! Language Dutch and English.
Met Marc van Dijk, Raquel van Haver, Ovidiu Spaniol, KLaar van der Lippe en anderen...
(Dit is een repost van onze befaamde live radioshow in Arti et Amicitiae in Amsterdam van juni 2015!)
De PODCAST van de 26 juni 2015-sessies zijn hier te beluisteren. Voertaal Nederlands en Engels.
Gasten/ Guests: RaQuel van Haver (painter), Marc van Dijk & Ovidiu Spaniol (artist initiative Paleis van Mieris), Bart Stuart (W139), Klaar van Lippe (W139), Boss Novski (band) , Joep Neefjes (kunstenaar), Wouter van Rissen (zang & gitaar), Hilke & Jan (song)
The podcast of the live sessions of June 26th is online! Language Dutch and English.
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KLaar van der Lippe,
Marc van Dijk,
Moritz Ebinger,
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Radio,
Radio NEVERNO,
RaQuel van Haver,
Repost
vrijdag 7 juni 2019
Radio Neverno
Radio Neverno is een podcast/radio station. U kunt op deze website en blog alle gemaakte programma's sinds 2015 beluisteren.
Dit jaar, 2019, staan nog een aantal programma's op stapel, waaronder een aantal specials over geluidskunst, een reportage over de Biennale in Venetie en interviews met relevante spelers uit het hedendaagse kunstdomein in Nederland en daarbuiten.
ENGLISH
Radio Neverno is an art podcast station. On this website you can listen to all programs, mostly recorded live on location.
In 2019, we are planning to make specials on sound art, make audio reports on special art events like the Venice Biennial and interviews with relevant players in the contemporary art domain in The Netherlands and abroad.
Dit jaar, 2019, staan nog een aantal programma's op stapel, waaronder een aantal specials over geluidskunst, een reportage over de Biennale in Venetie en interviews met relevante spelers uit het hedendaagse kunstdomein in Nederland en daarbuiten.
ENGLISH
Radio Neverno is an art podcast station. On this website you can listen to all programs, mostly recorded live on location.
In 2019, we are planning to make specials on sound art, make audio reports on special art events like the Venice Biennial and interviews with relevant players in the contemporary art domain in The Netherlands and abroad.
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Moritz Ebinger,
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Radio,
Radio NEVERNO,
statement
woensdag 20 maart 2019
Allein die Suche ist es wert (Deutschrap und mehr playlist)
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Michy Reincke,
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Radio NEVERNO,
rap,
Schwarzweiß,
Straight und Reeve
donderdag 20 december 2018
Podcasts Review
2018-2019 Review
Radio Neverno, a project initiated by Hans Kuiper and Moritz Ebinger, obtained a press accreditation for the Berlin Biennale 2018. We visited previews as artists and art radio initiators and reported via the art podcast station Radio Neverno. The podcasts of the visit are listenable via the blog. Hans wrote a piece on the Biennale for Vernissage magazine, that is published in The Netherlands and Belgium.
In 2018, we also conducted interviews with exhibiting artists. In 2019 we focused on updating the podcasts, with a new music podcasts for example on Deutschrap.
Radio Neverno
Radio Neverno is a art podcast station, that means you can listen whenever suits you. We add new reportages, interviews, sound works on a regular basis. On the right side of this blog you can find contributors and program overviews. By clicking on the specific program or contributor name you are transferred to the specific entry with the sound file.
For any feedback, questions or program proposals please write to radioneverno@gmail.com .
Photo: Opening show of Radio Neverno in Amsterdam, June 2015, Art club Arti et Amicitiae.
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Radio
dinsdag 24 juli 2018
Berlin Biennale (2) Christopher Cozier - lecture
Christopher Cozier lectured at the Berlin Biennale during the opening week. Cozier is an artist currently working in Trinidad (he runs an art space there) and lecturing world wide.
In this specific lecture Cozier gives an overview of his projects, the context of having grown up and working in Trinidad, his access into the art domain during and after his attendance of art school in the USA and his vision on the dominant perspectives in the contemporary art domain and the challenges this offers to artists of a different cultural background.
The second speaker is Gaby Ngcobo, curator of the Berlin Biennale 2018.
We advice you to put up the volume, the recording level unfortunately has been rather low.
In this specific lecture Cozier gives an overview of his projects, the context of having grown up and working in Trinidad, his access into the art domain during and after his attendance of art school in the USA and his vision on the dominant perspectives in the contemporary art domain and the challenges this offers to artists of a different cultural background.
The second speaker is Gaby Ngcobo, curator of the Berlin Biennale 2018.
We advice you to put up the volume, the recording level unfortunately has been rather low.
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vrijdag 8 juni 2018
Berlin Biennale PODCAST
By Hans Kuiper
Installed in the atelier of artist Bernd Trasberger in Berlin, where I can stay a couple of days, today it's the day of the Berlin Biennale opening. For June, it's quite warm, around 30 degrees Celsius, but I am lucky to be able to take the bike to visit all the Biennale venues.
Installation in the KW Sousterrain
First, the official preview for the press and other invited guests of this event that will last for 3 months. After a word of welcome by the organisation the curatorial staff explains the approach of this years show with the theme 'We don't need another hero', a title taken by the Tina Turner song of the 80's. Main curator is Gabi Ngcobo, a South African curator, her cv you can find here.
She formed a curatorial team existing of Nomaduma Rosa Masilela, Seruberi Moses, Thiago de Paula Souza and Yvette Mutumba.
Curatorial Statement
'We don't need another hero' has been chosen as a title for what the curators consider a strategy to deal with the 'actually spread condition of a collective psychosis', referring to probably international racial and immigrational fixations in current politics and media (this is not so clearly mentioned in the curatorial statement). "The participants face the current ongoing fears and worries in our time - fears that are multiplied by the neglect of complicated subjectivities". To deal with inner conflicts and accepting them as enduring entities is one of the themes of the Biennale of 2018. The "School of Anxiety" is one of the curatorial projects by Serubiri Moses, next to 'Strange Attractors' by Nomaduma Rosa Masilela, an "exercise in uncertainty". How to deal with these fears and anxieties? The longing to solve it by clinging to an international heroic figure is rejected, instead of that wish, the curators state 'the political potential of strategies of self preservation'. "Strict knowledge systems and standardised historical narratives" though are rejected not to be the solution also. "Alternative configurations of knowledge and power, that accept contradictions and complications" are preferred.
Installation of Sinethemba Twalo and Jabu Arnell in the KW top floor
I know more or less what is meant and there will be a whole body of thought and theory behind it (unfortunately I didn't see a literature overview), maybe rooted in experience that will be practically unknown to me, as a 'white' European male, university schooled, with a degree from a prestiguous art academy in Europe, who was able to travel and develop a vision on contemporary art and democratic politics, from a Western perspective, and always having lived in a reasonable affluent society, with many opportunities to be grabbed for a middle class kid at 18.
But why do I get a feeling at the presentation that the curatorial narrative of the current Biennale is rather aggressively blaming the exclusive mindsets of a Western professional artistic class that I do understand but of which, even as an artist, am not really a part of? Ngcobo is even using the phrase "We are in war", seemingly meaning a war of narratives battling for dominance in the professional, institutional art context and thereout, a battle between a postcolonial, African or Euro-post-African (art) elite, trying to conquer the art discours and fighting a class of Western curators that might have had a one eyed view on art slightly too long, being embedded too much in the dominant worldview on accumulation and exploitation on a world scale (as in a famous book of sociologist Samir Amin) and its concomitant symbolic systems, in jargon: 'narratives'?
The claim seems to be stretched to the whole Western , colonial, civilisation, in its past Eurocentric narratives (that need to be reappropriated) and the current post colonial "West", though. Or course I know, in economy and politics, there are still multinational companies, backed by their governments, intervening on a permanent big scale to grab natural resources and waging war when necessary and using cultural dominant narratives that deny the articulation of oppressed groups. Attacking these classes and mind sets would be a bit more specific of the curators although those narratives may be omnipresent in media, educational institutes and even contemporrary art. Now, even a struggling artist or curator who happens to be born in Europe or the Usa, might be part of 'that' mind set, so the not outspoken assertion suggests, as if no resurrections and oppositional movements ever took place in 'The West' and 'revolutionary' views and approaches in the artistic realms never were there. Or is the statement of curator Ngcobo in particular directed against neo colonial mind sets? I guess so, but how do I find out? Not in the curatorial statement which uses terms that are not specified too much.
Video installation in ZK/U
Luckily, when you roam through the exhibition spaces, the artists themselves seem to have focused on their work, not seeming too busy with the discours or narrative battle of Ngcobo's fight going on over their backs. Of course 'we', and I mean we, the artists, whether we are European or African rooted, or both, we, in the end have to make the works that fit our minds and, in the end, are more or less influenced by this 'war'... I think the curator's statement at the press and invited's preview was more of a provocative media statement and I am eager to find out more on the intellectual background of it.
ZK/U is a relatively recently subsidized art space in a former industrial area in the Moabit neighbourhood.
THe Berlin Biennale opens Friday June 8th in the night and runs till September 6th 2018. More information via the Berlin Biennale website.
.
Installed in the atelier of artist Bernd Trasberger in Berlin, where I can stay a couple of days, today it's the day of the Berlin Biennale opening. For June, it's quite warm, around 30 degrees Celsius, but I am lucky to be able to take the bike to visit all the Biennale venues.
Installation in the KW Sousterrain
First, the official preview for the press and other invited guests of this event that will last for 3 months. After a word of welcome by the organisation the curatorial staff explains the approach of this years show with the theme 'We don't need another hero', a title taken by the Tina Turner song of the 80's. Main curator is Gabi Ngcobo, a South African curator, her cv you can find here.
She formed a curatorial team existing of Nomaduma Rosa Masilela, Seruberi Moses, Thiago de Paula Souza and Yvette Mutumba.
Curatorial Statement
'We don't need another hero' has been chosen as a title for what the curators consider a strategy to deal with the 'actually spread condition of a collective psychosis', referring to probably international racial and immigrational fixations in current politics and media (this is not so clearly mentioned in the curatorial statement). "The participants face the current ongoing fears and worries in our time - fears that are multiplied by the neglect of complicated subjectivities". To deal with inner conflicts and accepting them as enduring entities is one of the themes of the Biennale of 2018. The "School of Anxiety" is one of the curatorial projects by Serubiri Moses, next to 'Strange Attractors' by Nomaduma Rosa Masilela, an "exercise in uncertainty". How to deal with these fears and anxieties? The longing to solve it by clinging to an international heroic figure is rejected, instead of that wish, the curators state 'the political potential of strategies of self preservation'. "Strict knowledge systems and standardised historical narratives" though are rejected not to be the solution also. "Alternative configurations of knowledge and power, that accept contradictions and complications" are preferred.
Installation of Sinethemba Twalo and Jabu Arnell in the KW top floor
I know more or less what is meant and there will be a whole body of thought and theory behind it (unfortunately I didn't see a literature overview), maybe rooted in experience that will be practically unknown to me, as a 'white' European male, university schooled, with a degree from a prestiguous art academy in Europe, who was able to travel and develop a vision on contemporary art and democratic politics, from a Western perspective, and always having lived in a reasonable affluent society, with many opportunities to be grabbed for a middle class kid at 18.
But why do I get a feeling at the presentation that the curatorial narrative of the current Biennale is rather aggressively blaming the exclusive mindsets of a Western professional artistic class that I do understand but of which, even as an artist, am not really a part of? Ngcobo is even using the phrase "We are in war", seemingly meaning a war of narratives battling for dominance in the professional, institutional art context and thereout, a battle between a postcolonial, African or Euro-post-African (art) elite, trying to conquer the art discours and fighting a class of Western curators that might have had a one eyed view on art slightly too long, being embedded too much in the dominant worldview on accumulation and exploitation on a world scale (as in a famous book of sociologist Samir Amin) and its concomitant symbolic systems, in jargon: 'narratives'?
The claim seems to be stretched to the whole Western , colonial, civilisation, in its past Eurocentric narratives (that need to be reappropriated) and the current post colonial "West", though. Or course I know, in economy and politics, there are still multinational companies, backed by their governments, intervening on a permanent big scale to grab natural resources and waging war when necessary and using cultural dominant narratives that deny the articulation of oppressed groups. Attacking these classes and mind sets would be a bit more specific of the curators although those narratives may be omnipresent in media, educational institutes and even contemporrary art. Now, even a struggling artist or curator who happens to be born in Europe or the Usa, might be part of 'that' mind set, so the not outspoken assertion suggests, as if no resurrections and oppositional movements ever took place in 'The West' and 'revolutionary' views and approaches in the artistic realms never were there. Or is the statement of curator Ngcobo in particular directed against neo colonial mind sets? I guess so, but how do I find out? Not in the curatorial statement which uses terms that are not specified too much.
Video installation in ZK/U
Luckily, when you roam through the exhibition spaces, the artists themselves seem to have focused on their work, not seeming too busy with the discours or narrative battle of Ngcobo's fight going on over their backs. Of course 'we', and I mean we, the artists, whether we are European or African rooted, or both, we, in the end have to make the works that fit our minds and, in the end, are more or less influenced by this 'war'... I think the curator's statement at the press and invited's preview was more of a provocative media statement and I am eager to find out more on the intellectual background of it.
ZK/U is a relatively recently subsidized art space in a former industrial area in the Moabit neighbourhood.
THe Berlin Biennale opens Friday June 8th in the night and runs till September 6th 2018. More information via the Berlin Biennale website.
.
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kunst,
KW,
Ngcobo,
Nomaduma Rosa Masilela,
Seruberi Moses,
Thiago de Paula Souza and Yvette Mutumba,
ZK/U
maandag 4 juni 2018
For our lovers of radio suspense
Coming wednesday, June 6th we move to Berlin for the Berlin Biennale. For our lovers of art podcast radio suspense we uploaded a Berlin Biennale song which is listenable at the website.
The coming weeks we will upload interviews, impressions, lots of photos of the preview of the Biennale, which will be a complete surprise, even to us...we don't know what to explect this year from the Biennale, what art we will encounter and artists we will be able to meet...but doesn't make that the trip much more exciting again? We might accomplish the ideal state of the artist and radio initiator...openness for new works, people, vibes and secrets!
BUT! Most important we will upload and stream sound works, soundscapes, soundsound and soundnosound.
BUT! Most important we will upload and stream sound works, soundscapes, soundsound and soundnosound.
Berlin is still the magic city of art, or is that just an image of the past, a kind of mythology which doesn't fit anymore the current realities? Maybe we will meet many disasters, many chewable, sellable, 'art products', well designed and thought over by artists with mind sets of 'graphic designers' or, worse, advertisers?
Let's not give in to these horror scenarios, radio is a fluidum, a fluid medium, whether it be podcasted or broadcasted...Radio Neverno will always look the danger, right into the eye!
Keep an eye on this site because, you never know, there might really be something NEVERNOS happening....
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dinsdag 15 mei 2018
Radio Neverno @Berlin Biennale (7/6-9/6)
By Hans Kuiper
Radio Neverno has obtained a press accreditation for the Berlin Biennale that opens for the public on June 9th 2018. We will visit the preview for art journalists and other invited art professionals.
We will keep our visitors and listeners, contributors and, of course, artists, informed on this thrilling event.
Photo: Opening show of Radio Neverno in Amsterdam, June 2015.
Below the message we received from the Berlin Biennale (sorry, it is in ...German!):
Lieber Herr Kuiper, Radio Neverno, hiermit bestätigen wir Ihre Akkreditierung für die Pressevorbesichtigung der 10. Berlin Biennale für zeitgenössische Kunst. Bitte drucken Sie diese E-Mail aus oder halten Sie sie auf einem mobilen Gerät zum Scannen bereit. Mit dem QR-Code erhalten Sie Zutritt zu der Pressevorbesichtigung an allen Ausstellungsorten der 10. Berlin Biennale. Diese Presseakkreditierung ist personalisiert und nur gültig in Verbindung mit einem Personalausweis, damit Sie sich als rechtmäßige*r Träger*in dieser Akkreditierung identifizieren können. Die Akkreditierung berechtigt Sie zu: – dem Besuch der Ausstellung an allen Orten vom 7. bis 9. Juni 2018: Donnerstag, 7.6.2018: 10–18 Uhr (HAU2 14–18 Uhr): Pressevorbesichtigung 11 Uhr: Pressekonferenz (Akademie der Künste, Studio) Freitag, 8.6.2018: 10–18 Uhr (HAU2 14–19 Uhr): Pressevorbesichtigung und Professional Preview 19–22 Uhr: Offizielle Eröffnung an allen Orten (öffentlich) Samstag, 9.6.2018: 11–19 Uhr: Erster Publikumstag der 10. Berlin Biennale – dem Erwerb der Publikation während der Vorbesichtigungstage (7.–8.6.2018) zum vergünstigten Pressepreis von 20 statt 25 Euro in der Akademie der Künste am Hanseatenweg und in den KW Institute for Contemporary Art.
AUSSTELLUNGSORTE DER 10. BERLIN BIENNALE
Akademie der Künste Hanseatenweg 10 10557 Berlin S-Bahn S3/S5/S7/S9: Bellevue; U-Bahn U9: Hansaplatz; Bus 106: U Hansaplatz HAU Hebbel am Ufer – (HAU2) Hallesches Ufer 32 10963 Berlin S-Bahn S1/S2: Anhalter Bahnhof; U-Bahn U1/U3/U6: Hallesches Tor; U–Bahn U1/U3/U7: Möckernbrücke; Bus M41: Willy-Brandt-Haus KW Institute for Contemporary Art Auguststraße 69 10117 Berlin S-Bahn S1/S2/S25/S26, Tram M1/M5: Oranienburger Straße; U-Bahn U6: Oranienburger Tor; U-Bahn U8: Weinmeisterstraße Volksbühne Pavillon Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz 10178 Berlin S-Bahn S3/S5/S7/S9: Alexanderplatz; U-Bahn U2, Tram M8, Bus 142: Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz ZK/U – Zentrum für Kunst und Urbanistik Siemensstraße 27 10551 Berlin S-Bahn S41/S42, Bus 106/123/TXL: Beusselstraße; S-Bahn S41/S42: Westhafen; U-Bahn U9: Birkenstraße E-SCOOTER- UND FAHRRADSHARING Mit COUP, dem eScooter-Sharing-Service, zur 10. Berlin Biennale: Neukund*innen erhalten mit dem Code „BIENNALE“ drei Freifahrten à 30 Minuten. App downloaden und kostenfrei anmelden. Aktion gültig bis zum 15. September 2018. Mit Deezer nextbike zu allen Ausstellungsorten.
Pressekontakt für alle weiteren Anfragen: Laura Helena Wurth T +49 (0)30 24 34 59 38 press@berlinbiennale.de Vielen Dank für Ihr Interesse an der 10. Berlin Biennale. Wir freuen uns auf Ihren Besuch!
Radio Neverno has obtained a press accreditation for the Berlin Biennale that opens for the public on June 9th 2018. We will visit the preview for art journalists and other invited art professionals.
We will keep our visitors and listeners, contributors and, of course, artists, informed on this thrilling event.
Photo: Opening show of Radio Neverno in Amsterdam, June 2015.
Below the message we received from the Berlin Biennale (sorry, it is in ...German!):
AKKREDITIERUNG ZUR 10. BERLIN BIENNALE FÜR ZEITGENÖSSISCHE KUNST |
Lieber Herr Kuiper, Radio Neverno, hiermit bestätigen wir Ihre Akkreditierung für die Pressevorbesichtigung der 10. Berlin Biennale für zeitgenössische Kunst. Bitte drucken Sie diese E-Mail aus oder halten Sie sie auf einem mobilen Gerät zum Scannen bereit. Mit dem QR-Code erhalten Sie Zutritt zu der Pressevorbesichtigung an allen Ausstellungsorten der 10. Berlin Biennale. Diese Presseakkreditierung ist personalisiert und nur gültig in Verbindung mit einem Personalausweis, damit Sie sich als rechtmäßige*r Träger*in dieser Akkreditierung identifizieren können. Die Akkreditierung berechtigt Sie zu: – dem Besuch der Ausstellung an allen Orten vom 7. bis 9. Juni 2018: Donnerstag, 7.6.2018: 10–18 Uhr (HAU2 14–18 Uhr): Pressevorbesichtigung 11 Uhr: Pressekonferenz (Akademie der Künste, Studio) Freitag, 8.6.2018: 10–18 Uhr (HAU2 14–19 Uhr): Pressevorbesichtigung und Professional Preview 19–22 Uhr: Offizielle Eröffnung an allen Orten (öffentlich) Samstag, 9.6.2018: 11–19 Uhr: Erster Publikumstag der 10. Berlin Biennale – dem Erwerb der Publikation während der Vorbesichtigungstage (7.–8.6.2018) zum vergünstigten Pressepreis von 20 statt 25 Euro in der Akademie der Künste am Hanseatenweg und in den KW Institute for Contemporary Art.
AUSSTELLUNGSORTE DER 10. BERLIN BIENNALE
Akademie der Künste Hanseatenweg 10 10557 Berlin S-Bahn S3/S5/S7/S9: Bellevue; U-Bahn U9: Hansaplatz; Bus 106: U Hansaplatz HAU Hebbel am Ufer – (HAU2) Hallesches Ufer 32 10963 Berlin S-Bahn S1/S2: Anhalter Bahnhof; U-Bahn U1/U3/U6: Hallesches Tor; U–Bahn U1/U3/U7: Möckernbrücke; Bus M41: Willy-Brandt-Haus KW Institute for Contemporary Art Auguststraße 69 10117 Berlin S-Bahn S1/S2/S25/S26, Tram M1/M5: Oranienburger Straße; U-Bahn U6: Oranienburger Tor; U-Bahn U8: Weinmeisterstraße Volksbühne Pavillon Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz 10178 Berlin S-Bahn S3/S5/S7/S9: Alexanderplatz; U-Bahn U2, Tram M8, Bus 142: Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz ZK/U – Zentrum für Kunst und Urbanistik Siemensstraße 27 10551 Berlin S-Bahn S41/S42, Bus 106/123/TXL: Beusselstraße; S-Bahn S41/S42: Westhafen; U-Bahn U9: Birkenstraße E-SCOOTER- UND FAHRRADSHARING Mit COUP, dem eScooter-Sharing-Service, zur 10. Berlin Biennale: Neukund*innen erhalten mit dem Code „BIENNALE“ drei Freifahrten à 30 Minuten. App downloaden und kostenfrei anmelden. Aktion gültig bis zum 15. September 2018. Mit Deezer nextbike zu allen Ausstellungsorten.
Pressekontakt für alle weiteren Anfragen: Laura Helena Wurth T +49 (0)30 24 34 59 38 press@berlinbiennale.de Vielen Dank für Ihr Interesse an der 10. Berlin Biennale. Wir freuen uns auf Ihren Besuch!
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