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Chus Martínez: Rethinking Art, Institutions and Complexity
In this episode, we are joined by Chus Martínez, curator, writer and artistic director of the Ljubljana Biennale, and curator of the Danish Pavilion at the Venice Biennale 2026.The conversation…
Casa Aprile and the Dream of an Artistic Community in Carona with Lisa Wenger
In this episode, Virginia Marano, co-curator of the exhibition “David Weiss. The Dream of Casa Aprile. Carona 1968–1978”, is joined by Lisa Wenger, niece of Meret Oppenheim and co-director of the…
Tobia Bezzola on Richard Paul Lohse
Tobia Bezzola, former director of MASI Lugano and President of the Richard Paul Lohse Stiftung, reflects on the life and work of Swiss artist Richard Paul Lohse. A key figureof twentieth century…
Louisa Gagliardi: Many Moons – Exploring Liminal Realms
In this episode, we are joined by Louisa Gagliardi, aZurich-based artist whose work explores the intersection of technology, identity, and human connection. Recorded in conjunction with her first…
S1E4 Glitching Reality: Ed Atkins on Art, AI & Human Emotion
In this episode of the MASI Lugano podcast, we delve into the creative world of acclaimed artist Ed Atkins—whose work who examines the complex relationship between life, emotions, representation, and…
S1E3 Visual Poetry: Exploring Luigi Ghirri with James Lingwood
Step into the world of art with James Lingwood, co-director of Artangel and a leading figure in the contemporary art scene, on this episode of the MASI Lugano podcast. As the curator of Luigi Ghirri:…
S1E2 Alexander Calder - anecdotes and insights on the artist and his work recounted by his grandson, Alexander S. C. Rower
Alexander Calder is the most acclaimed and influential sculptor of our time. Born in a family of celebrated classically trained artists, Calder utilized his innovative genius to profoundly change the…
Werner Bischof. Unseen Colour - by Marco Bischof
When we think of old photographs from the 1930s, we immediately conjure up a visual repertoire of black-and-white landscapes, streets and portraits. However, the Swiss photographer Werner Bischof was…
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MASI Lugano Podcast has published 8 episodes since July 2023, covering topics in Arts.
MASI Lugano Podcast is currently highly active with new episodes every 2 months. Average episode length is 20m.
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