Speak My Language
12.02.19

Speak My Language explores the entanglement of sound, speech and music. Each month, the show features a guest, radio fictions and a curated playlist.
Artist – Track
Ian Wellman – Nitrogen
Dmitri Mazurov – asha
Boy Harsher – Keep Driving
Charlie Draheim – Possession
VIVIANKRIST – Blue Iron
Emptyset – Petal
Giant Swan – Pandemonium
Speech After The Removal Of The Larynx
Dopplereffekt – Master Organism
Mannequin- Watchword
BlackThread – Running
PERILS – Dead in The Creekbed Blues
DEMEN – Amur
Grouper – She Loves Me That Way
Eli Keszler – Stadium
Nina Sarnelle INTERVIEW
Nina Sarnelle is an artist and musician living in Los Angeles, founding member of the Institute for New Feeling and dadpranks.
Her work has shown at Whitechapel Gallery (London), Hammer Museum (LA), Getty Center (LA), Ballroom Marfa (TX), MoMA (NY), Istanbul Modern (Turkey), Neuer Berliner Kunstverein (Berlin), NADA (Miami), Museum of Art, Architecture & Technology (Lisbon), Fundacion PROA (Buenos Aires), Black Cube (Denver), Southern Exposure (San Francisco), Recess (NY), Akademie Schloss Solitude (Germany), Jardin Essential (Brussels), UNSW Galleries (Sydney), Project 88 (Mumbai), Kevin Space (Vienna), Villa Croce Contemporary Art Museum (Genova), Center for Contemporary Arts (Santa Fe), Mwoods (Beijing), MoCA Cleveland, Human Resources (LA), Borscht Festival (Miami), SPACES (Cleveland), Threewalls (Chicago), Vox Populi (Philadelphia), Miller Gallery (Pittsburgh); and been featured in Frieze, Art in America, Vogue Italy, Huffington Post, SFMoMA, Creators Project, FlashArt, and Hyperallergic.