The Art of the Invisible

The Art of the Invisible

Zuzana Morvayova

We all love art! We love to watch our favourite singer performing on stage or looking at the details of a famous painting in gallery. But could we do all of this without the so-called 'invisible'? Without all the people who make endless efforts to bring talented artists together and make their art come to light? If you are curious about the hidden „managerial backstage“ of art and cultural organizations of today, join me on the journey. Together we will discover the untold stories and roles of people from this sphere. Each episode brings an interview with expert or professional focusing on topics such as funding, audience development, importance of collaboration and competition between cultural institutions, etc. // Music: Autumn Keys. // Logo: @sysakostolanska

Categories: Arts

Listen to the last episode:

What do inflatable crocodiles, opera staged in Erasmus house and opening a bar in theatre have in common? The guest of this episode – Francesca Sabatini – the PhD candidate in Cultural Economics. The first two lines confuse you? Then tune in and relax while listening to a very interesting experiment from the world of Italian opera that we have discussed or what are the problems possibly arising when we concentrate all cultural venues in the city centre. Last but not least, if you get to the second half of this interview, you will also hear us talking about how opera and classical music can become much more familiar to each of us (even if it´s not your cup of tea). Ready? Steady… PLAY!

Previous episodes

  • 21 - 21. Sabatini: Back to the future strategy 
    Sun, 16 Jan 2022
  • 20 - 20. Robertson: Translation is a thin ice 
    Sun, 13 Jun 2021
  • 19 - 19. Boari: How to find opportunity in crisis 
    Sat, 01 May 2021
  • 18 - 18. Tahhan: Fashion as a way to reconnect with your history 
    Tue, 30 Mar 2021
  • 17 - 17. Štasselová: Garden as a community-building tool 
    Sat, 27 Feb 2021
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