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Simian Podcasts
Simian
8 episodes
4 days ago
Simian is an independent art center in the district of Ørestad in Copenhagen, Denmark. Founded and run by artists as a non-profit organization, Simian aspires to support and present experimental exhibition projects by national and international artists from emergent and established positions. Through an extensive programme, Simian seeks to engage in critical artistic and social discourses, with the aim to generate discussion, reflection and agency.
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Simian is an independent art center in the district of Ørestad in Copenhagen, Denmark. Founded and run by artists as a non-profit organization, Simian aspires to support and present experimental exhibition projects by national and international artists from emergent and established positions. Through an extensive programme, Simian seeks to engage in critical artistic and social discourses, with the aim to generate discussion, reflection and agency.
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Simian Podcasts
Mood Curriculum, Episode 3: Simon Critchley

In the third episode of Mood Curriculum, Kristian Vistrup Madsen speaks with philosopher Simon Critchley about his book On Mysticism (NYRB, 2024). With On Mysticism Critchley offers a roadmap to mystical practice and thought within the Christian tradition. He understands mystical experience as experience in its most intense form – mysticism is mediated immediacy. It is an antidote to melancholy, as Julian of Norwich puts it, "to the heaviness with which the self is attached to itself, riveted to itself. " It is also a call to intensify the senses: "God is all mouth", he quotes from Madame Guyon, and a movement away from the self: to write, in the words of Annie Dillard, "without a face".


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5 days ago
1 hour 1 minute 5 seconds

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Mood Curriculum, Episode 2: Ariana Reines

In the second episode of Mood Curriculum, I speak with poet Ariana Reines about her book Wave of Blood (Divided, 2024), in which the native properties of poetry are harnessed to reckon with an acute real life crisis during the first months of the war in Gaza. In Wave of Blood there is real grief and anger; it is a challenging and very personal work. It opens with a quote from the poet and painter Etel Adnan that reads: "Science must not replace pain, because when that kind of catastrophe happens, it has no mercy."

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5 days ago
56 minutes 11 seconds

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Mood Curriculum, Episode 1: JF Martel

Mood Curriculum is a series of podcasts and events curated by Kristian Vistrup Madsen that takes as its starting point his essay Mood Over Content, published by Kunstkritikk last year. Mood (Stemning) implies both attunement and resonance; the possible dissolution of the boundary between object and subject.


Mood is not information, but inherent to art's own ontology. Here, artwork and practice cannot be separated, but form a unit that necessitates that art's dissemination in itself must be practiced as an art form. What it posits is something at once so obvious and so completely alien as a turn towards aesthetic experience in contemporary art.


In the first episode of Mood Curriculum, JF Martel discusses the re-issue of his 2016 book Reclaiming Art in the Age of Artifice. I came across JF in the podcast Weird Studies which he hosts together with Phil Ford. Some of the heroes of the Weirdosphere, as they call it, are Carl Jung, David Lynch, figures from the history of esoteric thought like William James, James Hillman.


JF writes that "If the majority of aesthetic works fails to astonish us ... It may also have something to do with the fact that art ... is constantly being put to uses that are at odds with its essence." Instead, the kinds of objects that Martel is interested in are ones that come closer to the concept of mood: “The work shines from within,” he writes, emitting a “supreme quality that the medieval Scholastics defined as the quidditas or “whatness” of things.”

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5 days ago
1 hour 14 minutes 41 seconds

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Local Legends: Susanne Ottesen, Jesper Elg, Michael Thouber and Jesper N. Jørgensen (In Danish)

Local Legends

Panel talk with Susanne Ottesen, Michael Thouber and Jesper N. Jørgensen (1%), Jesper Elg (V1), moderated by Nikolaj Stobbe


The conversation gathers the founders of three legendary exhibition spaces in Copenhagen. Each in their own way, and in their own decade, they have pushed the boundaries of what can be considered art, how it can be presented, and not least, how the audience can interact with it.

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1 month ago
1 hour 16 minutes 59 seconds

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The Future is Self-Organized: Jennifee-See Alternate, skēnē and f.eks.

The Future is Self-Organized

Panel talk with Adrian Delafontaine and Ville Laurinkoski (Jennifee-See Alternate), Karin Bähler Lavér (skēnē), Scott William Raby (f.eks.), moderated by Stine Hebert.


Self-organisation carries a long and important tradition within contemporary art – one that resists assimilation into institutional logics and insists on other ways of working, showing, and being together. Self-organization, as invoked here, is not a fallback plan for those positioned ‘outside’ the art world’s revolving doors. It is a conscious, persistent, and often precarious methodology – a plan in and of itself.


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1 month ago
39 minutes 28 seconds

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Thinking Out Loud: T. J. Demos, Siri Paulsen, Ida Bencke and Pujita Guha

Thinking Out Loud: What Present? What Future? What Land? Coming together in the Age of Chaos.

Moderated by Elia-Rosa Guirous-Amasse.

Taking Denmark as a starting point and examining its interconnected role within the global landscape, this talk seeks to politicize sustainable practices while underscoring the urgent need to confront colonial history. In this endeavor, it seeks to reimagine and conceptualize more equitable futures through chronopolitical methodologies, at a time when the pervasive visibility of enduring systems of violence and oppression makes the very idea of a collective future seem almost unimaginable. Yet, grassroots movements and organizations, drawing from Indigenous radical traditions and emancipatory praxis, are pioneering new experiments through visual culture, aesthetics, and social activism.

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8 months ago
1 hour 50 minutes 52 seconds

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Thinking Out Loud: Rasha Salti, Eugene Yiu Nam Cheung, Samara Sallam and Fafaya Mogensen

Thinking Out Loud is a new series of talks, performances, and events that will delve into critical themes spanning arts, philosophy, and social sciences. It aims to showcase diverse perspectives, promoting a collective exchange of ideas and dialogue.


The first event: Solidarity in the Arts, focuses on the intricate challenges associated with the ways cultural institutions engage in conversations, mediation and progression in times of crisis. It examines the extent and formats to which these institutions administer their agency amid complex questions and conditions. The presence of double standards, particularly in addressing colonial oppression, underscores the necessity to reassess collective discourse. This critical juncture has spurred an in-depth discussion about what tools cultural workers possess, and how institutions and spaces position themselves, especially when faced with censorship and financial limitations. This discussion also explores the potential for these institutions to adopt a more fluid, transgressive, and eclectic stance.


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1 year ago
1 hour 23 minutes 49 seconds

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Freja Sofie Kirk and Anna Weile Kjær, In conversation (In Danish)

Simian is pleased to present Freja Sofie Kirk and Anna Weile Kjær in conversation about Kirk’s exhibition The End currently on view at Simian. The conversation will seek to unfold Kirk’s practice and revolve around the her methods and experiences in creating the work in the exhibition.

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1 year ago
23 minutes 38 seconds

Simian Podcasts
Simian is an independent art center in the district of Ørestad in Copenhagen, Denmark. Founded and run by artists as a non-profit organization, Simian aspires to support and present experimental exhibition projects by national and international artists from emergent and established positions. Through an extensive programme, Simian seeks to engage in critical artistic and social discourses, with the aim to generate discussion, reflection and agency.