Tell, No Show
Tell, No Show (III)
Tell, No Show (III)
Chadwick Rantanen
Jeuno Je Kim
Nancy Lupo
Jeuno Je Kim
Nancy Lupo
Tell, No Show is an ongoing series of works for radio in which we ask an artist to present us to a piece of art that in one way or the other has had an impact on their practice.
Tell No Show is produced and edited by Jan Hoeg Stricker from the Lake Radio and me Andreas Führer from Institut Funder Bakke
Tell, No Show is an ongoing series of works for radio in which we ask an artist to present us to a piece of art that in one way or the other has had an impact on their practice.
Tell No Show is produced and edited by Jan Hoeg Stricker from the Lake Radio and me Andreas Führer from Institut Funder Bakke
Tell No Show is produced and edited by Jan Hoeg Stricker from the Lake Radio and me Andreas Führer from Institut Funder Bakke
Chadwick Rantanen on
Craft Morphology Flow chart, 1991 by Mike Kelley
In this episode Chadwick Rantanen discusses his experience with the work of the American artist Mike Kelley and specifically the work “Craft Morphology Flow Chart” from 1991.
The episode takes its clue from the cuddly toys often encountered in Kelleys work. and via these brings us from the flea markets of the Midwest to the counterculture haven of California in the 1970s 80s and 90s, where it seeks out the rare and noble entanglement of the specific and the convenient.
Chadwick Rantanen is an artist living in Los Angeles. He works primarily in sculpture and his work is often invested in a sort of subtle appropriation of materials typically belonging to the medical industry or the domestic space and the subversion of icons and designs.
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Jeuno Je Kim on
Again? What Now?, 2018 by Yvonne Rainer
In this episode, you will have the pleasure of listening to artist Jeuno Kim, who will introduce us to a performance only experienced once, quite some time ago, by the American artist, filmmaker, and choreograph Yvonne Rainer, under the title “Again? What Now?” performed by the Swedish dance company Weld at Malmø Kunsthal
This episode is therefore an exercise in both memory and an attempt to transform a durational physical experience into a coherent piece of language.
Through shifts in texts, mediums, career paths, and ways of loving, Jeuno takes us through the importance of good teachers, privilege, ice skating, coming out later in life, as well as the unfortunate piece of french music, “Bolero.”
Jeuno Je Kim is an artist filmmaker and feminist theologist and she is the head of the BFA at the academy of fine arts in Copenhagen.
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Nancy Lupo on
A set of Ivory Cups from the Medici Collection in The Pitti Palace
(dated around the 15th Century)
In this episode you will have the pleasure of listening to the artist Nancy Lupo.
Nancy will take us to Florence and in to the Pitti Palace, former home to the notorious Medici family.
In the Pitti Palace Nancy seeks out a set of ivory objects turned on a lathe into the shape of cups, vases or trophies.
These ivory objects are dated around the 16th century and commissioned by the Medici family, which leads nancy to contemplate on the notion of soft power in the renaissance vs. today.
Nancy Lupo is an artist who works primarily as a sculptor. She is currently residing in LA where she teaches at the UCLA and as it was put somewhere about Nancy’s work “More than panic, spiraling is something deeper”
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Tell No Show is produced and edited by Jan Hoeg Stricker from the Lake Radio and me Andreas Führer from Institut Funder Bakke
This third season is made with the support of Bikuben Foundation and The Danish Artscouncil
Chadwick Rantanen on
Craft Morphology Flow chart, 1991 by Mike Kelley
In this episode Chadwick Rantanen discusses his experience with the work of the American artist Mike Kelley and specifically the work “Craft Morphology Flow Chart” from 1991.
The episode takes its clue from the cuddly toys often encountered in Kelleys work. and via these brings us from the flea markets of the Midwest to the counterculture haven of California in the 1970s 80s and 90s, where it seeks out the rare and noble entanglement of the specific and the convenient.
Chadwick Rantanen is an artist living in Los Angeles. He works primarily in sculpture and his work is often invested in a sort of subtle appropriation of materials typically belonging to the medical industry or the domestic space and the subversion of icons and designs.
press the correspoding image to listen
Jeuno Je Kim on
Again? What Now?, 2018 by Yvonne Rainer
In this episode, you will have the pleasure of listening to artist Jeuno Kim, who will introduce us to a performance only experienced once, quite some time ago, by the American artist, filmmaker, and choreograph Yvonne Rainer, under the title “Again? What Now?” performed by the Swedish dance company Weld at Malmø Kunsthal
This episode is therefore an exercise in both memory and an attempt to transform a durational physical experience into a coherent piece of language.
Through shifts in texts, mediums, career paths, and ways of loving, Jeuno takes us through the importance of good teachers, privilege, ice skating, coming out later in life, as well as the unfortunate piece of french music, “Bolero.”
Jeuno Je Kim is an artist filmmaker and feminist theologist and she is the head of the BFA at the academy of fine arts in Copenhagen.
press the correspoding image to listen
Nancy Lupo on
A set of Ivory Cups from the Medici Collection in The Pitti Palace
(dated around the 15th Century)
In this episode you will have the pleasure of listening to the artist Nancy Lupo.
Nancy will take us to Florence and in to the Pitti Palace, former home to the notorious Medici family.
In the Pitti Palace Nancy seeks out a set of ivory objects turned on a lathe into the shape of cups, vases or trophies.
These ivory objects are dated around the 16th century and commissioned by the Medici family, which leads nancy to contemplate on the notion of soft power in the renaissance vs. today.
Nancy Lupo is an artist who works primarily as a sculptor. She is currently residing in LA where she teaches at the UCLA and as it was put somewhere about Nancy’s work “More than panic, spiraling is something deeper”
press the correspoding image to listen
Tell No Show is produced and edited by Jan Hoeg Stricker from the Lake Radio and me Andreas Führer from Institut Funder Bakke
This third season is made with the support of Bikuben Foundation and The Danish Artscouncil
Craft Morphology Flow chart, 1991 by Mike Kelley
In this episode Chadwick Rantanen discusses his experience with the work of the American artist Mike Kelley and specifically the work “Craft Morphology Flow Chart” from 1991.
The episode takes its clue from the cuddly toys often encountered in Kelleys work. and via these brings us from the flea markets of the Midwest to the counterculture haven of California in the 1970s 80s and 90s, where it seeks out the rare and noble entanglement of the specific and the convenient.
Chadwick Rantanen is an artist living in Los Angeles. He works primarily in sculpture and his work is often invested in a sort of subtle appropriation of materials typically belonging to the medical industry or the domestic space and the subversion of icons and designs.
press the correspoding image to listen
Jeuno Je Kim on
Again? What Now?, 2018 by Yvonne Rainer
In this episode, you will have the pleasure of listening to artist Jeuno Kim, who will introduce us to a performance only experienced once, quite some time ago, by the American artist, filmmaker, and choreograph Yvonne Rainer, under the title “Again? What Now?” performed by the Swedish dance company Weld at Malmø Kunsthal
This episode is therefore an exercise in both memory and an attempt to transform a durational physical experience into a coherent piece of language.
Through shifts in texts, mediums, career paths, and ways of loving, Jeuno takes us through the importance of good teachers, privilege, ice skating, coming out later in life, as well as the unfortunate piece of french music, “Bolero.”
Jeuno Je Kim is an artist filmmaker and feminist theologist and she is the head of the BFA at the academy of fine arts in Copenhagen.
press the correspoding image to listen
Nancy Lupo on
A set of Ivory Cups from the Medici Collection in The Pitti Palace
(dated around the 15th Century)
In this episode you will have the pleasure of listening to the artist Nancy Lupo.
Nancy will take us to Florence and in to the Pitti Palace, former home to the notorious Medici family.
In the Pitti Palace Nancy seeks out a set of ivory objects turned on a lathe into the shape of cups, vases or trophies.
These ivory objects are dated around the 16th century and commissioned by the Medici family, which leads nancy to contemplate on the notion of soft power in the renaissance vs. today.
Nancy Lupo is an artist who works primarily as a sculptor. She is currently residing in LA where she teaches at the UCLA and as it was put somewhere about Nancy’s work “More than panic, spiraling is something deeper”
press the correspoding image to listen
Tell No Show is produced and edited by Jan Hoeg Stricker from the Lake Radio and me Andreas Führer from Institut Funder Bakke
This third season is made with the support of Bikuben Foundation and The Danish Artscouncil
Tell, No Show (II)
Kristine Kemp
Mette Rasmussen
Poul Pedersen
Tell, No Show sæson 2 er en programserie i fire afsnit om kunst, hvor en række af samtidens billedkunstnere udfolder et værk efter eget valg
Kristine Kemp om
Martin Kippenberger (?)
I dette første afsnit skal du møde personen Kristine Kemp.
Kristine er billedkunstner ,tidligereprofessor ved Det Fynske Kunstakademi og tæppehandler, og hun vil i dette afsnit udfolde et værk af den tyske billedkunstner og idefontæne Martin Kippenberger. Hvilket værk der er tale om er ikke så ligetil, da Kristine er usikker på, om værket overhovedet eksisterer, eller om det er hende selv, der har dannet et drømmebillede. Faktisk skal vi med Kristine på en rejse 30-40 år tilbage i hendes erindring for at finde detaljer om værket.
Programmet er optaget i Nexø på Bornholm, og er klippet og tilrettelagt af Jan Høgh Stricker fra The Lake Radio og Andreas Führer fra Institut Funder Bakke.
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En stor, varm tak til Kristine Kemp og til Statens Kunstfond samt Aage & Johanne Louise-Hansens Fond for økonomisk støtte.
Mette Rasmussen om
Johan Thomas Lundbye Kolås Skov på Vejrhøj, 1846
I dette seriens andet afsnit skal du møde billedkunstneren Mette Rasmussen, som i 2020 tog afgang fra Det Fynske Kunstakademi. Mette fortæller egentlig om Johan Thomas Lundbyes maleri ’Kolås Skov på Vejrhøj’ fra 1846, men kommer hurtigt til at tale om Lundbyes mindre kendte udgivelse ’Trolddom og Huletanker’ hvorigennem Johan Thomas og Mettes fælles interesse for nisser åbenbarer sig. Herfra går den vilde jagt via Kristian Zarhtmanns passion for Christian 4.'s uægte datter Leonora Christina til P. C. Skovgaards upassende interesse for Lundbyes kæreste Georgia Skov og tilbage til Kolås skovs efterårsmood.
Programmet er optaget i Nexø på Bornholm og er klippet og tilrettelagt af Jan Høgh Stricker fra The Lake Radio og Andreas Führer fra Institut Funder Bakke.
Klik paa billedet for at lytte
En stor, varm tak til Mette Rasmussen og til Statens Kunstfond samt Aage & Johanne Louise-Hansens Fond for økonomisk støtte
Poul Pedersen om
Anders Bonnesen Det Lodrette Alfabet
I dette tredje afsnit skal du møde maleren og kunstneren (Bogstav) Poul Pedersen, som taler om værket ”Det Lodrette Alfabet” af den danske kunstner Anders Bonnesen.
Værket giver anledningtil at tale om koncept kunst og om hvorfor det er vigtigt at kunne holde sin kunst ren, hvilket Poul Pedersen indrømmer, at han slet ikke kan.
Programmet er optaget i på Hotel Bethel i Nyhavn i København.
Klik paa billedet for at lytte
Programmet er klippet og tilrettelagt af Jan Høgh Stricker fra The Lake Radio og Andreas Führer fra Institut Funder Bakke.
En stor, varm tak til Poul Pedersen og til Statens Kunstfond samt Aage & Johanne Louise-Hansens Fond for økonomisk støtte
Tell, No Show (I)
Benedikte Bjerre
Nanna Ànike Nikolajsen
Rasmus Røhling
Mia Edelgart
Ribka Pattinama Coleman
Signe Frederiksen
Tell, No Show er en ny podcastserie i seks afsnit om kunst, lavet af The Lake Radio og Institut Funder Bakke.
En række af samtidens billedkunstnere udfolder et værk efter eget valg.
Der er ikke tale om et værk, de selv har lavet, men et værk som på en eller anden måde har vakt deres interesse.
Serien er et kip med hatten til bogserien One Work på det engelske forlag Afterall Books, hvor ét værk ligeledes dissekeres, fortolkes eller kontekstualiseres.
Programme er klippet og tilrettelagt af Jan Høgh Stricker fra The Lake Radio og Andreas Führer fra Institut Funder Bakke.
En stor, varm tak til de medvirkende og til Statens Kunstfond for økonomisk støtte.
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Benedikte Bjerre
I dette første afsnit skal du møde Benedikte Bjerre, der vil introducere til og tolke på den franske maler Marcel Duchamps berømte og berygtede værk The Given fra 1966, som viste sig at være det sidste værk fra hans hånd. Vi rejser sammen gennem Philadelphia ind i en kukkasse med et kvindelig og en mordgåde og ankommer i drejebogen til kultserien Twin Peaks.
Nanna Ánike Nikolajsen
I dette andet afsnit skal du møde Nanna Ànnike Nikolajsen, der vil introducere til og tolke på et gravfund fra en forhistorisk kultur kaldet ipiutaq. Hverken den præcise datering eller kunstneren er kendt, hvilket bl.a. giver Nanna lejlighed til at tale om værkets ukendte intentioner holdt op imod modernismens evindelige ønske om at kommunikere til en selvforståelse i os.
Rasmus Røhling
I dette tredje afsnit skal du møde Rasmus Røhling, der vil tale om den Sydafrikanske kunster William Kentridge. Rasmus kredser om værket The Refusal of Time lavet til documenta i 2012, og forsøger at indkredse, hvad det er patina er for en størrelse, og hvorfor han føler sig så kritisk over for måden, hvorpå Kentridge bruger dette greb.
Mia Edelgart
I dette fjerde afsnit skal du møde Mia Edelgart, der vi introducere til og tolke på den tyske maler maler Paula Modersohn-Beckers berømte maleri Selvportræt på den 6. Bryllupsdag fra 1906. I samme ombæring kaster Mia et blik på den samtidige ligeledes tyske kunstner Käthe Kollwitz, hvilket selvsagt giver lejlighed til en slags socioøknomisk sammelignende analyse.
Ribka Pattinama Coleman
I dette femte afsnit skal du møde Ribka Pattinama Coleman, som vil tale om det feministiske dekoloniale kollektiv Marronage og deres håndbog nr. 1.
Signe Frederiksen
I dette sjette afsnit skal du møde Signe Frederiksen, som vil introducere til og tolke på den Amerikanske kunstner Julie Ault’s bog In Part. Hendes interesse for bogens formmæssige overvejelser giver lejlighed til små digressioner om kunstnergruppen Group Material og deres AIDS Timeline, samt til en tur omkring den belgiske kunstner Laurence Rassel, som Signe selv er ved at redigere en bog om.
Institut Funder Bakke programmet 2020
er generøst støttet af:
Fonden af 20. december
Knud Højgaards Fond
Augustinus Fonden
Statens Kunstfond
Silkeborg Kommune