Radio: Air Salon „Sounds of Breaking Windows II“, Wed. 4th Aug. 1-3pm!

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AIR Berlin Alexanderplatz
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School of Kindness, Sofia (Bulgaria), Summer 2021, Workshop by Sorour [removed];
Image shows the engagement in an exercise by Antonia Livingstone.
Photo by Lisette Smits

 

 

AIR SALON

 “Sounds of Breaking Windows II” –

A conversation with Lisette Smits (Curator, Researcher, Educator), Rosanna Lovell (Musician, Educator) and Jürg Andreas Meister (radio host, media composer)

Moderation: Beatrijs Dikker and Julia Herfurth

 

 

 

 

Wednesday 4,  August, 2021, 1-3 pm

 

Hosted by RadioKiosk at Haus der Statistik
Broadcasted on Radio Ansage, on Freies Radio Berlin-Brandenburg: 88,4 MHz in Berlin and 90,7 MHz in Potsdam and online via [removed]

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During the two hour radio salon we will go into the practices of our guests, each working in their own way as programmer/curator/artist/collaborator/educator. We hope to connect different positions, find similarities and differences and learn from each others experience. We will talk about voice as an artistic medium, the practice of creating and giving a platform or space for particular voices as well as speaking vs listening. Alternately we will listen to short audio-fragments connected to the practices of our guests. We will listen and review them together during this two hour radio show.

Our Guests are:

Lisette Smits is a curator and educator working in Amsterdam (Netherlands) and Sofia (Bulgaria). Her work stems from a set of interrelated concerns and interests, that include the (agency of) voice in and outside of art; what constitutes an artistic condition; the potential of radical pedagogy; and art as social practice.
She was artistic director of Casco, Office for Art, Design and Theory in Utrecht (NL) from 1997 – 2005, where she realized projects in and outside of the confines of the exhibition format, working together with numerous artists from different backgrounds. In 2013, as associate curator of Marres, Maastricht (Netherlands), she curated a number of large scale group exhibitions around outspoken themes, such as “Depression” which presented psychological and economical states of loss; and the group show “Deep Cuts”, which investigated the political potential of sound.
Lisette Smits has lectured at various courses and art academies, both in the Netherlands and abroad. In 2016 she developed and directed the MA course Master of Voice (Sandberg Institute Amsterdam, 2016 – 2018), a one-off, two-year course exploring the human and nonhuman voice within artistic practices, with a special focus on the voice in relation to technology and gender.
Her recent project “Migrating Voices” (since 2019) aims to further engage with the agency of voice, both inside and outside of art, in a wider geographical context and cultural field. The research unpacks different manifestations of the voice, explored through real, virtual, digital, juridical, as well as fictitious bodies; and transgressing both temporal and material borders, disclosed in different performative/educational and discursive programs. The most recent program that was realized in this framework is the “School of Kindness”, which took place in Sofia (Bulgaria) last month.

Rosanna Lovell is a musician, educator, performer and radio maker from Australia who has been living and working in Berlin since 2009. Her practice focuses on feminist and postcolonial perspectives in classical and new music which she explores through performance, intervention, sound and research. She develops workshops and projects and teaches music.
She is on the board and makes radio for Freie Radios Berlin-Brandenburg, where she focuses on topics such as music, gender and accessibility in and through radio.
Her regular shows there are “Tuning In / Tuning Out – new paths to classical music” and “elle dit hosts Berliner Runde”, a platform for amplifying women’s voices heard on the radio, speaking with women* artists and creatives working in Berlin. She is part of the collectives Gender Relations in New Music (GRiNM) and Fem*_Music*_ which both deal with questions of gender and diversity in music. In 2020, together with Annika Niemann, Rosanna curated the listening sessions “Ecologies of Listening” for the ifa gallery exhibition “The Listening and The Winds”. It explored listening as a practice of actively and consciously relating to our environment. Through experimentation, listening exercises and sound walks from the fields of radio art, composition and somatic practice, three listening sessions in different urban locations invited participants to challenge their aural senses and practice active listening. It culminated in a radio show presenting the listening sessions and the exhibition for a
broader audience.

Jürg Andreas Meister was born in 1992 in Siegen, Germany. He was drawn to theater after school and worked in dramaturgy and publicity for one season at the Theater Bonn and later at the Deutsches Theater Berlin. He has worked on independent theater and performance projects in Berlin and the Ukraine. From 2011 – 2015 he studied German literature, history and art history first in Berlin and later in Moscow, Russia. Upon return to Germany he turned to the acoustic: from 2015 – 2018 he was assistant editor and director for radio drama and radio art at the radio station DLF Kultur. Since 2015 he has been a presenter and producer for programs at Freie Radios Berlin-Brandenburg and has been a board member of the organization Freies Radio Berlin [removed] since 2019. He also studied a Masters in Audio Communication and Technology at the TU Berlin and since then has worked on many semi-digital projects at the threshold of technology and art.

The first edition of ABA Air Salon “Sounds of Breaking Windows” was broadcasted on 13. October 2020 via Freies Radio Berlin-Brandenburg.
It is available online via ABA Air Salons

“Sounds of Breaking Windows” – A radio salon on the human voice as an artistic means
Participating artists: Magali Dougoud, Nickel van Duijvenboden, Wendelien van Oldenborgh. Moderation: Beatrijs Dikker and Julia Herfurth

This radio salon brought artists together who are using the human voice as an artistic [removed] use of voice as an instrument for expressing, exchanging, debating or negotiating observations and thoughts, has been a common thread through out the Salons organized by ABA over the past 10 years. Whether imposing a monologue, embroiled in dialog or bursting out in polyphony: voices often not only serve as a means of presentation, but also an artistic material within [removed] with three of ABA’s alumni residents, we will connect different understandings and artistic approaches of the use of the voice, aiming to grasp ways in which they overlap, bouncing between the idea of the human voice as being a vehicle of thought, a source of aesthetic adoration.

 

 

 

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Current:
Feel free to join our ongoing online events here:
 Sounds of Braking Windows
a podcast on voice as an artistic means, with With Wendelien van Oldenborgh, Nickel van Duijvenboden, Magali Dougoud, Julia Herfurth, Beatrijs Dikker

FUNKENZUFLAMMEN: With an exhibition at Haus der Statistik on Berlin Alexanderplatz around ABAs archival material, a publication and 10 years of research based artistic practice in and around Berlin.

ABAs AIR SALON
with Andrés Villa Torres, Rhona Mühlebach & Alexei Kuzmich

ABA at VORSPIEL
ABAs participation in this years edition of VORSPIEL of Transmediale and CTM festival. .

Currently at Residency Air Berlin Alexanderplatz :
Vanessà Heer (CH) 1st of March 2021 – 31st of August 2021
CMMC / June – September 2021
Valentina Kiselyova( BLR)   and Anna Chistoserdova (BLR) from “Ў” Gallery, Minsk, Belarus,  July – September 2021

 

ABA (Air Berlin Alexanderplatz) [removed] / Schöneberger Str. 13 / DE-10963 Berlin / [removed]

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Valentina Kiselyova & Anna Chistoserdova (BY)

Residency: July 2021 – October 2021

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Valentina Kiseleva and Anna Chistoserdova worked in Minsk, Belarus.

Founders of Podzemka Gallery from 2004 to 2009. Director and curator of Ў Gallery of Contemporary Art from 2009 to 2020

 

 

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Supported by German Marshall Fund of the United States

 

 

 

 

 

Vanessà Heer (CH/IT)

Residency: March 2021 – August 2021

Blog by Vanessa Heer

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Vanessà Heer b. 1989, [removed]
lives and works in Zurich. She is an interdisciplinary artist working with sound based practices and shared listening. In different contexts, collaborations and spaces she explores the political and ethical possibilities of conscious listening and how it can be used as a feminist, decolonial and sustainable [removed];In both her performative and her installative works, she constantly oriented towards questions of commonality, collaboration, the dissolving authorship, and the challenges of self-precarization.

Supported by Prohelvetia

photo credit: © Philip Frowein

 

CMMC

(Myrthe van der Mark / Céline Mathieu)

 

Residency: June 2021 – September 2021

 

 

 

CMMC performs self-invented cognitive constructions, always with a latent sense of humour. Their intensity is translated in very long performances (up to twelve hours), that have evolved over the seven years of their existence from working on quickly alternating emotions, text recitation and lengthly synchronized movements, to more stylized conceptual responses to the invitations they receive. The pieces often bring about an almost trance-like state in the performers.

CMMC performed in galleries and at art fairs internationally in Hamburg (P/ART), Manchester (Manchester Contemporary, Performance Program), Rotterdam (Wo Meine Sonne Scheint) and in Antwerp (M HKA, Trampoline gallery), Leuven (Museum M, Ithaka), Ghent (Kunstencentrum Vooruit, KIOSK), and Brussels (Poppositions). CMMC joins ABA’s residency program from June – September 2021

 

Supported by  Flanders State of the Art (BE)

 

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#77 Salon hosted by Rhona Mühlebach

past

 

Excitement is not part of my feeling repertoire

Feb27, 2021
The Salon took place via a Telegram-Chat-Group

“You will go for a walk in a forest or park nearby starting at 3 [removed] You’ll need to take your phone and headphones with you on your walk. Via the Telegram-Chat-Group you will receive different audio pieces for about one hour. We invite you to listen to them wherever you are outside in a park or in the woods.

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Image: Rhona Mühlebach, 2020

 

 

#76 Salon hosted by Magali Dougoud

past

 

The Womxn Waves I-II-III 

Oct 8, 2020
Schwedenstraße 16, 13357 Berlin, Germany

All the womxn’s bodies that crossed the rivers and canals of the city of Berlin are connected with each other. They were killed there, died, or only passed through these liquid spaces and together they grew into an original memory that connects distant pasts and potential futures. In this new narration a population has emerged from this violence and loss: the Womxn Waves.

 

 

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Image: Magali Dougoud: Still from the video work: The Womxn Waves I, 2020

 

 

#75 Salon 
hosted by Joris Perdieus

past

 

Sep 19, 2020, 17:00
Schwedenstraße 16, 13357 Berlin, Germany

 

Immersive Installation.
Room A: The Healing Room

You are invited into a dark room. You enter it by yourself. Inside you are immersed in a healing sound. You are immersed in a healing wind. You are there for a while. To discover the rocks.

The installation is A result of the research Joris conducted on nonvisual atmospheric and scenographic actors in his artpractice

 

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Image: Room B, during the Salon, 2020, Berlin

 

 

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