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Galerie

Adriano Simon

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Podcasts and audiobooks by Galerie. Founded in 2014 by Simon Asencio and Adriano Wilfert Jensen, Galerie is an immaterial art gallery dealing exclusively with immaterial artworks. Galerie uses the term immaterial for artworks that cannot be reduced to a physical object or to the documentation of an action. For example a conflict, a custom-made socio practical mantra (joke) or a therapy format. More information at www.galerie.international.
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Killing It On Broadway

Killing It On Broadway

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A True Crime Comedy Podcast: Each week, Broadway stars Jennifer Simard and Jessica Vosk interview celebrities from Broadway & beyond about their love of true crime and discuss one infamous case from their guest's home state!
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[First produced for and published at Rile* Podcasts April 2021] In the past fifteen years, Krõõt Juurak has developed a series of practices and performances that do not necessarily take place in a theatre or a gallery, at a predictable time or space, but rather come to existence as performative conditions through certain other triggers. Krõõt Juura…
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The conclusion chapter of Claire Bishop's Artificial Hells read to you by Galerie. Invited by Shedhalle curator Michelangelo Miccolis to reflect on the current state of so-called ‘immaterial practices’, we propose to start with remembering a book–Claire Bishop’s Artificial Hells. Back in 2012, this essay proposed a historical and theoretical critiq…
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The nineth chapter of Claire Bishop's Artificial Hells read to you by Galerie. Invited by Shedhalle curator Michelangelo Miccolis to reflect on the current state of so-called ‘immaterial practices’, we propose to start with remembering a book–Claire Bishop’s Artificial Hells. Back in 2012, this essay proposed a historical and theoretical critique o…
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The eighth chapter of Claire Bishop's Artificial Hells read to you by Galerie. Invited by Shedhalle curator Michelangelo Miccolis to reflect on the current state of so-called ‘immaterial practices’, we propose to start with remembering a book–Claire Bishop’s Artificial Hells. Back in 2012, this essay proposed a historical and theoretical critique o…
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The seventh chapter of Claire Bishop's Artificial Hells read to you by Galerie. Invited by Shedhalle curator Michelangelo Miccolis to reflect on the current state of so-called ‘immaterial practices’, we propose to start with remembering a book–Claire Bishop’s Artificial Hells. Back in 2012, this essay proposed a historical and theoretical critique …
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The sixth chapter of Claire Bishop's Artificial Hells read to you by Galerie. Invited by Shedhalle curator Michelangelo Miccolis to reflect on the current state of so-called ‘immaterial practices’, we propose to start with remembering a book–Claire Bishop’s Artificial Hells. Back in 2012, this essay proposed a historical and theoretical critique of…
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The fourth chapter of Claire Bishop's Artificial Hells read to you by Galerie. Invited by Shedhalle curator Michelangelo Miccolis to reflect on the current state of so-called ‘immaterial practices’, we propose to start with remembering a book–Claire Bishop’s Artificial Hells. Back in 2012, this essay proposed a historical and theoretical critique o…
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The third chapter of Claire Bishop's Artificial Hells read to you by Galerie. Invited by Shedhalle curator Michelangelo Miccolis to reflect on the current state of so-called ‘immaterial practices’, we propose to start with remembering a book–Claire Bishop’s Artificial Hells. Back in 2012, this essay proposed a historical and theoretical critique of…
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The second chapter of Claire Bishop's Artificial Hells read to you by Galerie. Invited by Shedhalle curator Michelangelo Miccolis to reflect on the current state of so-called ‘immaterial practices’, we propose to start with remembering a book–Claire Bishop’s Artificial Hells. Back in 2012, this essay proposed a historical and theoretical critique o…
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The first chapter of Claire Bishop's Artificial Hells read to you by Galerie. Invited by Shedhalle curator Michelangelo Miccolis to reflect on the current state of so-called ‘immaterial practices’, we propose to start with remembering a book–Claire Bishop’s Artificial Hells. Back in 2012, this essay proposed a historical and theoretical critique of…
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The introduction of Claire Bishop's Artificial Hells read to you by Galerie. Invited by Shedhalle curator Michelangelo Miccolis to reflect on the current state of so-called ‘immaterial practices’, we propose to start with remembering a book–Claire Bishop’s Artificial Hells. Back in 2012, this essay proposed a historical and theoretical critique of …
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Special Episode #12: In anticipation of the upcoming release of the cast recording of Encores Off Center’s production of God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater starring Santino Fontana, I bring you a podcast episode featuring Santino himself! I had the privilege of playing a small role in the show, so I got to watch Santino at work, and he is truly a brillia…
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Special Episode #11: Five years later!! Here I am again with a new episode and an extra special guest star, THE bright star of Bright Star, Carmen Cusack! Carmen exploded last season with her highly acclaimed Broadway debut as "Alice Murphy" in Steve Martin and Edie Brickell's musical, garnering every lead-actress-in-a-musical nomination that exist…
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Month Upon a Time, Episode #12 (May): It's the final installment of my yearlong song cycle! I did it! And I have the perfect guest with whom to complete the cycle, someone who knows a thing or two about song cycles himself: Michael Winther! I've known Michael since the early 90's, when we were Plaids at the same time (but never in the same producti…
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Month Upon a Time, Episode #11 (April): Remember last month when I said I wanted to do something special to celebrate my 50th podcast episode? Well, I'd say I hit the jackpot with a visit from the very special Dee Hoty! I've been a big Dee Hoty fan since seeing her as Alaura in City of Angels, and she has never disappointed, giving standout perform…
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Month Upon a Time, Episode #10 (March): As you might have noticed, this month I give new meaning to the concept of waiting until the last minute. I'm literally recording, editing, and posting this episode on March 31, so I'm singing the song myself, out of necessity. (OK, admittedly, maybe I was ready to sing one of these songs anyway.) This month'…
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Month Upon a Time, Episode #9 (February): I've been a big fan of Dee Roscioli's from the minute I laid eyes on her at the meet-and-greet for the 2010 24-Hour Musicals. Little did I know that she had already distinguished herself as the actress who performed the role of Elphaba in Wicked more times than any other performer in North America, a "title…
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Month Upon a Time, Episode #8 (January): January... all about new beginnings, right? Well then, isn't it appropriate that my first special guest of the new year is my new bff, Courtney Balan? I've known about Courtney by reputation, ever since she stood by for both of the superstar ladies of [title of show]. But I'd never met her until last month, …
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