14 January – 7 February 2021
Studio K
KANAL - Centre Pompidou
Tracklist:
David Crosby, Tracks In The Dust (Live)
Emily A. Sprague, Synth 2
Pauline Anna Strom, Gossamer Silk
Brigitte Fontaine / Areski Belkacem, On n’est pas des arbres
Sarah Davachi, Diaphonia Basilica
The Roches, Hammond Song
Fleet Floxes, Sunblind (Acoustic Version)
Laraaji, Sunny Day Horse
François and the Atlas Mountains, Par le passé
Okkyung Lee, Facing Your Shadows
Robert Haigh, Unfinished Minor
Mary Lattimore, Til A Mermaid Drags You Under
Charlene Darling, Je t’aimerai toujours
Harold Budd & Brian Eno w./ Daniel Lanois, Against the sky
Anna Von Hausswolff, Persefone
Kae Tempest, Hold Your Own
The War on Drugs, Eyes To The Wind (Live)
Diane di Prima, Light Poem
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A new experimental project of KANAL, Centre Pompidou: Studio K – a radio room, a web radio for sharing and reflecting
On Thursday 14 January, KANAL, Centre Pompidou will launch a new, four-week experimental project: it’s web radio ‘Studio K’! This radio will be online Thursday to Sunday from 16:00 to 19:00 on the kanal.brussels website and will then be available as a podcast. The programmes will be made in collaboration with CIVA, Florent Delval, Magali Halter, Samah Hijawi and Xeno.
Between the dismounting of the first part of It Never Ends and the mounting of the second part, the rooms on the ground floor of the Showroom will host a temporary and experimental radio studio. As KANAL, Centre Pompidou closes its doors for a few weeks, the institution will hit the pause button before opening itself up even more. During four weeks of interviews, debates, meetings, round-table discussions, exchanges, performances, documentaries, sound creations, rare archives and carte-blanche programmes, KANAL will make room for a myriad of guests from different backgrounds and invite them to speak out and share what’s on their minds – their questions, desires and visions.
Why a radio station? In the 1970s already, John M Armleder and Ecart used the medium of radio to share the experiments of their Geneva-based collective on an international scale. In a world saturated with images, in a social space under constant threat of disunification, in a context defined by precariousness, anxiety and lack of legibility, many artists have recently turned to radio as a space of possibilities and alternatives, a space where they can produce, present and broadcast art collectively, but from a distance. It was logical that KANAL, Centre Pompidou should equip itself with such a tool, light and open to the public sphere.
More fundamentally, Studio K is an opportunity to open a new experiment at KANAL, Centre Pompidou whose objective, like all our experiments, is to be deployed over the long term. It is a declaration of dependence: if there is a lesson to be learned from this pandemic, it is that we need each other. Studio K has been conceived as a moment of hospitality, of reflection on the future of the museum and that of our societies, a moment of shared intimacy with art, artists and citizens.
The ‘conversations’ will therefore involve different cultural, artistic, institutional, political and civil-society actors. They will focus on questions that have become even more pressing since the emergence of the virus: from ecology to the role of cultural institutions, from decolonization to the question of knowledge construction, from gentrification to artistic work.
14 January – 7 February 2021
Studio K
KANAL - Centre Pompidou
Tracklist:
David Crosby, Tracks In The Dust (Live)
Emily A. Sprague, Synth 2
Pauline Anna Strom, Gossamer Silk
Brigitte Fontaine / Areski Belkacem, On n’est pas des arbres
Sarah Davachi, Diaphonia Basilica
The Roches, Hammond Song
Fleet Floxes, Sunblind (Acoustic Version)
Laraaji, Sunny Day Horse
François and the Atlas Mountains, Par le passé
Okkyung Lee, Facing Your Shadows
Robert Haigh, Unfinished Minor
Mary Lattimore, Til A Mermaid Drags You Under
Charlene Darling, Je t’aimerai toujours
Harold Budd & Brian Eno w./ Daniel Lanois, Against the sky
Anna Von Hausswolff, Persefone
Kae Tempest, Hold Your Own
The War on Drugs, Eyes To The Wind (Live)
Diane di Prima, Light Poem
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A new experimental project of KANAL, Centre Pompidou: Studio K – a radio room, a web radio for sharing and reflecting
On Thursday 14 January, KANAL, Centre Pompidou will launch a new, four-week experimental project: it’s web radio ‘Studio K’! This radio will be online Thursday to Sunday from 16:00 to 19:00 on the kanal.brussels website and will then be available as a podcast. The programmes will be made in collaboration with CIVA, Florent Delval, Magali Halter, Samah Hijawi and Xeno.
Between the dismounting of the first part of It Never Ends and the mounting of the second part, the rooms on the ground floor of the Showroom will host a temporary and experimental radio studio. As KANAL, Centre Pompidou closes its doors for a few weeks, the institution will hit the pause button before opening itself up even more. During four weeks of interviews, debates, meetings, round-table discussions, exchanges, performances, documentaries, sound creations, rare archives and carte-blanche programmes, KANAL will make room for a myriad of guests from different backgrounds and invite them to speak out and share what’s on their minds – their questions, desires and visions.
Why a radio station? In the 1970s already, John M Armleder and Ecart used the medium of radio to share the experiments of their Geneva-based collective on an international scale. In a world saturated with images, in a social space under constant threat of disunification, in a context defined by precariousness, anxiety and lack of legibility, many artists have recently turned to radio as a space of possibilities and alternatives, a space where they can produce, present and broadcast art collectively, but from a distance. It was logical that KANAL, Centre Pompidou should equip itself with such a tool, light and open to the public sphere.
More fundamentally, Studio K is an opportunity to open a new experiment at KANAL, Centre Pompidou whose objective, like all our experiments, is to be deployed over the long term. It is a declaration of dependence: if there is a lesson to be learned from this pandemic, it is that we need each other. Studio K has been conceived as a moment of hospitality, of reflection on the future of the museum and that of our societies, a moment of shared intimacy with art, artists and citizens.
The ‘conversations’ will therefore involve different cultural, artistic, institutional, political and civil-society actors. They will focus on questions that have become even more pressing since the emergence of the virus: from ecology to the role of cultural institutions, from decolonization to the question of knowledge construction, from gentrification to artistic work.