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art_biites
Isabelle Reymond
5 episodes
6 days ago
art_biites is a Swiss-based podcast that explores contemporary artistic practices through transdisciplinary conversations. Our mission is to dismantle dominant discourses — past, present, and future — by weaving together personal experiences, global entanglements, and artistic insight. From colonial legacies and the possibilities of worlding, and myths surrounding history, gender, borders, and national identity, art_biites offers listeners a window into how art can reshape perspectives and open up space for new futures. Hosted by Isabelle Reymond—art radio journalist, unfinished art historian.
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art_biites is a Swiss-based podcast that explores contemporary artistic practices through transdisciplinary conversations. Our mission is to dismantle dominant discourses — past, present, and future — by weaving together personal experiences, global entanglements, and artistic insight. From colonial legacies and the possibilities of worlding, and myths surrounding history, gender, borders, and national identity, art_biites offers listeners a window into how art can reshape perspectives and open up space for new futures. Hosted by Isabelle Reymond—art radio journalist, unfinished art historian.
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Visual Arts
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Denise Bertschi
art_biites
26 minutes 46 seconds
1 year ago
Denise Bertschi

In this episode of art_biites I’m speaking with Denise Bertschi, a Swiss artist currently pursuing her research as a fellow at the Collegium Helveticum at ETH in Zurich. I’m interviewing Denise Bertschi on the occasion of her show at CAN, the Centre d’Art in Neuchâtel, Switzerland and she’s also currently participating in the exhibition *Colonial – Switzerland’s Global Entanglement* at the National Museum in Zurich, which is open until January 19th, 2025.

Denise Bertschi's work lies at the fascinating intersection of visual culture, colonial history, geopolitics, trade, and architecture. She earned her PhD at the Arts of Sciences Lab at the Department of Architecture at the EPFL in Lausanne and in 2020 she won the Manor Art Prize. In addition to her exhibitions, she’s self-published two monographic books on her research that have received the Most Beautiful Swiss Books Award in 2019 and 2022, and she’s shown her work both in Switzerland and internationally.

In this episode, we explore the artist's latest exhibitions but also give an overview of her previous work, highlighting her deep interest in the entanglements of trade, geopolitics, and the visual landscape with some of her latest work, specificall exploring the colonial history and the architectural legacy present in Neuchâtel. Her work which often starts with archival research has a distinctly activist edge—she’s driven to uncover Switzerland’s historical involvement in extractivist and discriminatory practices around the globe, and the repercussions this still has today.

Join me as we explore the dense and multifacetted work by Denise Bertschi, her research, and the stories she uncovers through her art.

Some topics discussed in this episode:

Uriel Orlow

ZHDK

EPFL

Long durée

Colonia Helvecia

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art_biites
art_biites is a Swiss-based podcast that explores contemporary artistic practices through transdisciplinary conversations. Our mission is to dismantle dominant discourses — past, present, and future — by weaving together personal experiences, global entanglements, and artistic insight. From colonial legacies and the possibilities of worlding, and myths surrounding history, gender, borders, and national identity, art_biites offers listeners a window into how art can reshape perspectives and open up space for new futures. Hosted by Isabelle Reymond—art radio journalist, unfinished art historian.