13 episodes

This podcast is an extension of the on-stage talk series Brillo Vox, which has established itself as a gravity point between academia, institutions and galleries. We are now continuing the journey with Super Vox, a podcast that presents the most inspiring names in art and culture. Our host, Astrid Birnbaum, is a Stockholm-based editor who has always wanted to surround herself with art, music and vivid personalities.

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This podcast is an extension of the on-stage talk series Brillo Vox, which has established itself as a gravity point between academia, institutions and galleries. We are now continuing the journey with Super Vox, a podcast that presents the most inspiring names in art and culture. Our host, Astrid Birnbaum, is a Stockholm-based editor who has always wanted to surround herself with art, music and vivid personalities.

    Meeting Julia Voss

    Meeting Julia Voss

    "-She [Hilma Af Klint] was a female artist written out of history" 

    Julia is s a German journalist and scientific historian, a writer and art critic and the author of 
    Hilma af Klint: A Biography (2022)

    Julia, an honorary professor at Leuphana University Lüneburg, delves deeply into the
    fascinating realm of art and philosophy. Her extensive journey through academia, from studying
    German, art history, and philosophy to her prestigious fellowships at renowned institutions,
    culminated in profound research on "Hilma af Klint and the Evolution of Art" during her
    fellowship at the Wissenschaftskolleg in Berlin. 

    Her acclaimed work, including the biography "DieMenschheit in Erstaunen versetzen: Hilma af Klint - Life and Work," sheds light on the evolution of art and has earned her prestigious awards such as the Otto Hahn Medal and the Sigmund Freud Prize. Voss's dedication to understanding the history of abstraction, cultural evolution, and the intricacies of the art market continues to inspire and provoke thought in the academic and artistic communities worldwide.

    • 30 min
    Meeting Hans-Ulrich Obrist

    Meeting Hans-Ulrich Obrist

    "From the beginning, I wanted to be a Austellungsmacher"

    We are thrilled to announce the launch of our latest episode featuring the esteemed Hans Ulrich Obrist. Serving as the Artistic Director of the Serpentine Galleries in London, Obrist has left an indelible mark on the art world through his curation of groundbreaking exhibitions that continually redefine artistic boundaries. A luminary in contemporary art, his name echoes prominently within the art community.

    Born in Zurich in 1968, Hans Ulrich Obrist has cultivated a visionary presence in the eld, showcasing an early and enduring passion for art coupled with an insatiable curiosity to push the limits of artistic expression. Join us as we delve into the profound insights and experiences of this influential curator in our latest podcast episode.

    Photo: Lukas Wassmann, 2021

    • 40 min
    Meeting Carsten Höller

    Meeting Carsten Höller

    We are delighted to have engaged in a captivating conversation with artist
    Carsten Höller during The European Capital of Gastronomy Conference 2023 in Stockholm, where he shared insights into his innovative restaurant, Brutalisten.

    Höller is a renowned Belgian-German artist known for his work
    that often blurs the boundaries between art and science. Born in Brussels
    in 1961, Höller's diverse body of work includes installations, sculptures, and
    experiments that engage viewers in unique sensory experiences. He has
    gained international recognition for his thought-provoking and immersive
    artworks, often challenging perceptions and inviting active participation. 


    Notably, his interest extends to the intersection of art and gastronomy, as
    seen in his conceptual restaurant, Brutalisten, and the manifesto that
    underlies his culinary philosophy. 


    In our conversation Carsten shared a unique perspective on the intersection of art and gastronomy. His passion for pushing boundaries and challenging conventional norms in the culinary world was evident throughout our discussion. Carsten Höller's profound interest in creating immersive dining experiences truly sets him apart.

    • 27 min
    Meeting Cajsa von Zeipel

    Meeting Cajsa von Zeipel

    “When I started making sculptures I always kissed them goodbye when they were about to
    leave the studio”
    We're thrilled to have hosted artist Cajsa Von Zeipel as a guest on SuperVox. Von Zeipel is a
    visionary artist renowned for her sculptures and installations, seamlessly fusing classical and
    contemporary art elements. Her work delves into profound themes like identity, gender, and
    societal conventions. In this episode, we had the privilege of engaging in a conversation about the
    characters inhabiting Von Zeipel's sculptures, her intricate creative process, and her enriching
    experiences at the Royal Institute of Art in Stockholm, among many other topics.
    Von Zeipel's artistic creations have graced prestigious galleries and museums across the globe. We're
    honored to have shared this dialogue with her.

    • 43 min
    Meeting Emma Kohlmann

    Meeting Emma Kohlmann

    ‘I had no clear path. I didn’t think i was going to be an artist’

    Emma Kohlmann is a contemporary artist known for her colorful and distinctive work. Born in 1989 in the Bronx, New York, she is currently based in Florence, Massachusetts. Kohlmann's artistic contributions have gained global recognition through exhibitions held internationally.


    In an interview with SuperVox, Kohlmann discusses various aspects of her artistic journey and creative process. She talks about her experiences during her years in art school, her involvement in creating fanzines and books, her musical preferences, and her interest in poetry. Throughout the conversation, Kohlmann provides insights into the stories and inspirations that drive her colorful and unique artistic style.

    • 39 min
    Meeting Thomas Girst

    Meeting Thomas Girst

    ‘I always said that NFT stands for neoliberal futile trash’

    In this episode, we delve into the profound influence of the visual arts, featuring Thomas Girst, the Global Head of Cultural Engagement at the BMW Group.

    Thomas Girst is an important figure in the world of arts and culture. Recently, Supervox had the pleasure
    of hosting Thomas Girst in Stockholm recording this episode as well as having a live conversation on stage at this year’s edition of Market Art Fair. 

    His involvement with BMW's cultural engagement initiatives has been instrumental in
    fostering meaningful collaborations between the automotive industry and the art world. During our
    conversation, Girst shared his insights on the groundbreaking work of artist Marcel Duchamp, who he also
    called his ‘leader’ in life. We spoke about the BMW Art Cars and about what the future of movement and
    art looks like.


    Thomas Girst has been the head of cultural engagement at the BMW Group since 2003. He shares his
    extensive knowledge and expertise by lecturing at renowned institutions such as Ludwig Maximilian
    University of Munich, the Academy of Fine Arts Munich, and the Academy of Applied Sciences in Zurich.
    Notable among his contributions is the curation of the exhibition "Marcel Duchamp in Munich 1912" in
    2012, where he also served as a co-editor for the accompanying catalogue. Some of his recent publications
    include "The Indefinite Duchamp" (2013), "BMW Art Cars" (2013), "The Duchamp Dictionary" (2014),
    and "Art, Literature, and the Japanese American Internment Experience" (2014).

    • 31 min

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