19 episodes

Welcome to the Audio Guide!
A new arts and culture podcast dedicated to give a voice to the people behind amazing creative projects. In this podcast, we’ll talk about arts, music, dance, theatre, literature, cinema, design with my talented guests all across Europe. And because it is time for change and recognition, this first season will highlight WOMEN creating and making the cultural sector of tomorrow. 
In each episode, a new interviewee will talk about their current projects, their journey as well as touching on what inspired and challenged them along the way. A new episode is released every second Tuesday, twice a month.
Follow The Audio Guide on all podcasting platforms and on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter

The Audio Guide Constance Hautier

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Welcome to the Audio Guide!
A new arts and culture podcast dedicated to give a voice to the people behind amazing creative projects. In this podcast, we’ll talk about arts, music, dance, theatre, literature, cinema, design with my talented guests all across Europe. And because it is time for change and recognition, this first season will highlight WOMEN creating and making the cultural sector of tomorrow. 
In each episode, a new interviewee will talk about their current projects, their journey as well as touching on what inspired and challenged them along the way. A new episode is released every second Tuesday, twice a month.
Follow The Audio Guide on all podcasting platforms and on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter

Listen on Apple Podcasts
Requires macOS 11.4 or higher

    Performances at the Museum with Helena Kritis

    Performances at the Museum with Helena Kritis

    For this final episode of this first season, I had the pleasure to meet an expert in performances in museum, curator for the Contemporary Art Center Wiels, Helena Kritis.

    Helena Kritis received me in her flat, in Brussels, at the end of August. We recorded this episode, sitting at her kitchen table, sharing what would become the best melon of this summer. Like in a performance, Helena is in the moment and has a life full of coincidences and surprises.

    In this episode, we talk about the whole process of curating performances in a museum: the selection, the production and the content, but also the influence of her experience at the very famous Brussels based arts centre, Beursschouwburg, the difference between a performance at the museum or at the theatre, and how she learned to consider an audience.

    If you are in Brussels, I can only but highly recommend you to dig into the Contemporary Art Center Wiels’s exhibition and performance program and to follow on instagram one of their curator, Helena Kritis @helenakritis

    You can follow The Audio Guide on all podcasting platforms and on Instagram @theaudioguidepodcast, Facebook @theaudioguidepodcast and Twitter @theaudioguidepod

    © Music by Jacques Jaguar

    • 29 min
    Activism, Photography & Music with Laura Beltràn Villamizar

    Activism, Photography & Music with Laura Beltràn Villamizar

    I’m so happy to share this episode 15 with Laura Beltrán Villamizar, Founder of Native Agency, Director of Photography for ATMOS Magazine, DJ and music composer. I met Laura a few hours before her DJ set in Berlin, during her European tour. And let me tell you…

    With Laura, there is a real vibe, a sort of unique energy and a spark in her eyes when she speaks about photography and music. This girl who grew up with a camera in hands is relaxed, honest and present. It’s on a very warm summer afternoon that we recorded this episode, sitting on a floor of her friend’s flat, in Berlin.

    And maybe because it’s already episode 15 of this podcast (I can’t even believe I’m saying this), or maybe because I’ve been following Laura for a while and wanted to record this episode before the podcast even existed.

    There was this magic connection that summer afternoon, and maybe you will notice that the birds even started singing at the end of our recording.. I would say that everything kind of stopped for a moment. We obviously talked about the role of photography, ATMOS Magazine, the issue of diverse representation in photography, that brought her to create Native Agency, but also activism, music as a love language and her wish to keep on growing with ethos.

    You can follow Laura on instagram at LOLA VILLA @lolabe to check her music and current work.

    Don’t forget to check ATMOS Magazine and online plateforme at atmos.earth and Native Agency, founded by Laura, at nativeagency.org.

    *** Here below, the references of the books Laura recommended in this episode:

    The Intersectional Environmentalist: How to Dismantle Systems of Oppression to Protect People + Planet, 2022, Leah Thomas

    Pleasure Activism: The Politics of Feeling Good, 2019, Adrienne Maree Brown

    You can follow The Audio Guide on all podcasting platforms and on Instagram @theaudioguidepodcast, Facebook @theaudioguidepodcast and Twitter @theaudioguidepod

    © Music by Jacques Jaguar

    • 28 min
    Thinking Out Of The Box with Olivia Anani

    Thinking Out Of The Box with Olivia Anani

    In this episode, I had the pleasure to meet Olivia Anani, Co-director of Africa, Modern & Contemporary Art department at Piasa Auction House & Board member of the Friends of Palais de Tokyo.

    Olivia Anani is one of a kind. Born and raised in Africa, she speaks fluent Chinese and defines her younger self as a geek who loved Manga. And that’s only the beginning of the story.

    I met Olivia last June, on a very sunny afternoon, in a lovely Parisian art gallery. We talked about the role of auction houses in the arts sector and how the connection with arts is so intimate in this context. I really enjoyed seeing her passion when she speaks about artworks discovered in auction houses. The research and the story behind the object itself.

    In this episode, we mention quite often the « Secondary Market » which is referring to the arts that has been sold before.

    We also talked about Abidjan where she grew up, and the political crisis that made her move to Asia, her passion for Japanese culture, the recognition for African artists, and the importance of being curious and thinking out the box.

    You can follow Piasa auction house and the amazing masters they are presenting on their website (www.piasa.fr).

    As mentioned in the beginning of this episode, Olivia Anani is also a board member of the Friends of Palais de Tokyo, in Paris. If you’re interested and you would like to have more information about their program, I highly recommend you to check their website as well (lesamisdupalaisdetokyo.com).

    At some point, we also mentioned The School of Mutants, a collaborative platform for art, research and activism based in Dakar. You can follow their work on instagram @theschoolofmutants

    You can follow The Audio Guide on all podcasting platforms and on Instagram @theaudioguidepodcast, Facebook @theaudioguidepodcast and Twitter @theaudioguidepod

    © Music by Jacques Jaguar

    • 33 min
    New Narratives with Anna Tardivel

    New Narratives with Anna Tardivel

    For this episode, we’re back in Paris. My guest is Anna Tardivel, New Narratives Program Manager of the Parisian post-internet culture institution, La Gaîté Lyrique.

    When Anna told me what « Post-Internet Culture » was I realised that I’m clearly getting old as this arts movement was born in the same time as me. Since the 90s, the post-internet culture is influencing all sectors of the cultural industry and so it’s very naturally that we discussed dance, performances, experience exhibitions and binaural sound such as ASMR. The art center is no longer silent, it is now an immersive place that involves all your senses.

    We also talked about arts as a tool for social inclusion, the new ways to tell stories and the human project behind Chateau Sonic Festival that she co-founded with friends few years ago.

    For the first time ever, we recorded in a professional podcast studio at La Gaîté Lyrique, and let me tell you that the sound of this episode is as delightful as my guest.

    If you enjoyed this episode, you can follow La Gaîté Lyrique on all social media platforms to stay tuned with their amazing program with emerging artists of Post-Internet exhibitions, performances and concerts. https://www.instagram.com/gaitelyrique/

    Chateau Sonic Festival - co-founded by Anna Tardivel - is happening soon! This year edition will take place in the magical castle of Chateau Sonic from the 12 to the 14th of August 2022. https://www.chateausonic.com/

    You can follow The Audio Guide on all podcasting platforms and on Instagram @theaudioguidepodcast, Facebook @theaudioguidepodcast and Twitter @theaudioguidepod

    © Music by Jacques Jaguar

    • 32 min
    Opening Our Eyes with Sorana Munsya

    Opening Our Eyes with Sorana Munsya

    Psychologist and curator, Sorana Munsya told me what inspired her to work in the arts: jumping on a plane to the Venise Biennale, meeting and talking to people of the field with no fear of judgement. Just going, experiencing arts and writing.

    We recorded this episode one week before the opening of the Horst festival and « The Act of Breathing » exhibition (on view until 31.07.2022 in Horst, Vilvoorde) that she co-curated with Evelyn Simons, who was our delightful guest for the episode « Dancing and connecting bridges with Evelyn Simons». In this episode we talk about black and African art, recognition, the challenge to be a woman, to be a black woman, the art as a representation of the society and the importance of voices to be heard. And I think Sorana is one of these important voices.

    Co-produced by Kanal-Centre Pompidou, « The Act of Breathing » is open until July 31, 2022 on the Asiat-site of Horst, in Vilvoorde, near Brussels, while 3 artists come together at the Cinematek in Brussels, with a programme of films curated by Monique Mbeka Phoba. Even though the music festival is over, stay tuned for more events coming up by following their beautiful instagram page at horstartsandmusic.

    The other exhibition curated by Sorana Munsya - « The River Shines Stronger than the Sun » by the artist Joud Toamah - will be on view until the 12th of June at Pasquart Photoforum in Switzerland.

    You can follow The Audio Guide on all podcasting platforms and on Instagram @theaudioguidepodcast, Facebook @theaudioguidepodcast and Twitter @theaudioguidepod

    © Music by Jacques Jaguar

    • 28 min
    Arts and Encounters with Anne Vierstraete

    Arts and Encounters with Anne Vierstraete

    In this episode we’re talking about contemporary art with Art Brussels Managing Director Anne Vierstraete.

    What is an art fair?

    At the head of Art Brussels for almost 9 years, Anne Vierstraete and her team, exclusively made of women, work a whole year to organise one of the major art fair in Europe.

    After a successful career in private banking and medical research, Anne Vierstraete defines herself as a lucky person. And with good reasons, she never hided her passion for arts and people. One month before the fair, I met Anne in the headquarters of Art Brussels.

    In this episode, we talk about the Belgian art scene, the art fair as a discovery place, but also the rising of NFTs, how to make contemporary art more accessible and how everything is about encounters.

    Art Brussels is every year but for this 38th edition, Art Brussels will take place between the 28th of April and the 1st of May 2022. For more details on Art Brussels vibrant programme, the different sections presenting almost 1000 international artists, take a look at their website follow @artbrussels on social media.

    You can follow The Audio Guide on all podcasting platforms and on Instagram @theaudioguidepodcast, Facebook @theaudioguidepodcast and Twitter @theaudioguidepod

    © Music by Jacques Jaguar

    • 29 min

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