Welcome to the Audio Guide!
A new arts and culture podcast dedicated to give a voice to the people behind amazing creative projects. In this podcast, we’ll talk about arts, music, dance, theatre, literature, cinema, design with my talented guests all across Europe. And because it is time for change and recognition, this first season will highlight WOMEN creating and making the cultural sector of tomorrow.
In each episode, a new interviewee will talk about their current projects, their journey as well as touching on what inspired and challenged them along the way. A new episode is released every second Tuesday, twice a month.
Follow The Audio Guide on all podcasting platforms and on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter
Welcome to the Audio Guide!
A new arts and culture podcast dedicated to give a voice to the people behind amazing creative projects. In this podcast, we’ll talk about arts, music, dance, theatre, literature, cinema, design with my talented guests all across Europe. And because it is time for change and recognition, this first season will highlight WOMEN creating and making the cultural sector of tomorrow.
In each episode, a new interviewee will talk about their current projects, their journey as well as touching on what inspired and challenged them along the way. A new episode is released every second Tuesday, twice a month.
Follow The Audio Guide on all podcasting platforms and on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter

In this episode, I had the pleasure to meet Olivia Anani, Co-director of Africa, Modern & Contemporary Art department at Piasa Auction House & Board member of the Friends of Palais de Tokyo.
Olivia Anani is one of a kind. Born and raised in Africa, she speaks fluent Chinese and defines her younger self as a geek who loved Manga. And that’s only the beginning of the story.
I met Olivia last June, on a very sunny afternoon, in a lovely Parisian art gallery. We talked about the role of auction houses in the arts sector and how the connection with arts is so intimate in this context. I really enjoyed seeing her passion when she speaks about artworks discovered in auction houses. The research and the story behind the object itself.
In this episode, we mention quite often the « Secondary Market » which is referring to the arts that has been sold before.
We also talked about Abidjan where she grew up, and the political crisis that made her move to Asia, her passion for Japanese culture, the recognition for African artists, and the importance of being curious and thinking out the box.
You can follow Piasa auction house and the amazing masters they are presenting on their website (www.piasa.fr).
As mentioned in the beginning of this episode, Olivia Anani is also a board member of the Friends of Palais de Tokyo, in Paris. If you’re interested and you would like to have more information about their program, I highly recommend you to check their website as well (lesamisdupalaisdetokyo.com).
At some point, we also mentioned The School of Mutants, a collaborative platform for art, research and activism based in Dakar. You can follow their work on instagram @theschoolofmutants
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