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Artipoeus: art you can hear Susie Kahlich
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5.0 • 11 Bewertungen
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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, and thoughts on love, ageing, current events and what it means to be a global citizen. Featuring original tracks from the best independently produced music across Europe. www.artipoeus.com
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Art 68 - Full Circle
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.
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Art 67 - Welcome To My TED Talk
Artipoeus visits the TedXGeo and TedXWrong Exhibition, and submits an audio file!
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Art 66 - The Fisher King
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.
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Art 65 - Butterflies, Bourbon Street And The Bardo
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.
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Art 64 - Theory Of Relativity
Artipoeus visits Simon Modersohn's DAUERAUFTRAG at APlus Gallery in Berlin
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Happy Birthday Artipoeus
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
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Great Podcast
Susie is amazing!
Great art insights
Artipoeus is really a great art podcast. You always get some fresh insights when Susie Kahlich is visiting some interesting exhibitions, mainly in Berlin, but also in other cities in the world. I like listening to her voice and stories from the art world. That‘s truly „art you can hear“!
Artipoeus
A brilliant podcast. I absolutely love it!