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by Muzeum Susch / Art Stations Foundation CH

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A sonar transmitting sound waves into the water and measuring the time interval between emission and return of the pulse to determine the depth of water. A series of podcasts, transmitting sound, measuring time and by this, making sense. Muzeum Susch / Art Stations Foundation CH aims to contribute to the recognition and visibility of concepts, movements and ideas and in particular, though not exclusively, offering new readings and positions to female artists. Founded and chaired by Grażyna Kulczyk, Polish entrepreneur and long-term supporter of contemporary art, we are engaging in experimental approaches to cultural education, exhibitions and research, led by a clear vision dedicated to the re-definition of the canonical and the marginalized - not as a dominating force, silencing others but as an influential voice for making other voices heard. We need a chorus!

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3/19/2020

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Recent Episodes

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March 18, 2026

Edita Schubert: Art in Late Yugoslavia

David Crowley, the curator of Edita Schubert's exhibition at Muzeum Susch, in conversation with Leonida Kovać and Bojana Pejić, reflecting on Schubert’s life and career in the context of Yugoslavia and its breakup in the 1990s. Kovać and Pejić, as art critics, played a vital role in mediating art in the former Yugoslavia—particularly that of women artists.

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July 27, 2020

Episode 8: 'Axell-Eration'

Anke Kempkes, Co-Curator of the upcoming Muzeum Susch exhibition "Evelyne Axell. Body Double" in conversation with Jessica Morgan, Director of the Dia Art Foundation, New York.

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July 10, 2020

Episode 7: 'Awakening Awareness'

How does dance and movement add to the existing practice of arts educators and choreographers and lead to more in-depth engagement with museum visitors? This is the question explored by dance artist Ingrid Berger Myhre and Gill Hart, Head of the Devonshire Educational Trust based at Chatsworth in Derbyshire and former Head of Education at the National Gallery London. This conversation, led by dramaturg Monica Gillette, is based on the European Union funded project Dancing Museums, a research project bringing together artists, dance organizations, museums, universities and research centers from seven countries. The project is conceived to explore ways in which working together might result in more powerful interpretations or experiences of art. Dancing in a museum brings visitors closer to performers – its proximity to the perceived stillness of art works interrupts and in effect – changes - codified codes of gallery behavior.

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What is ECHOLOT?

A sonar transmitting sound waves into the water and measuring the time interval between emission and return of the pulse to determine the depth of water. A series of podcasts, transmitting sound, measuring time and by this, making sense.

Muzeum Susch / Art Stations Foundation CH aims to contribute to the recognition and visibility of concepts, movements and ideas and in particular, though not exclusively, offering new readings and positions to female artists. Founded and chaired by Grażyna Kulczyk, Polish entrepreneur and long-term supporter of contemporary art, we are engaging in experimental approaches to cultural education, exhibitions and research, led by a clear vision dedicated to the re-definition of the canonical and the marginalized - not as a dominating force, silencing others but as an influential voice for making other voices heard. We need a chorus!

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

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