Richard L. Kramár

I Love Listening to Music and Imagining Things Happening

This exposition explores the paradox of rendering visible a research that seeks to remain unseen. It examines concealment, obfuscation, and selective disclosure as strategies of resistance and protection, questioning the ethics and politics of visibility in academic and artistic inquiry. Absence, silence, and ambiguity are explored as ways of invoking presence, challenging dominant paradigms of transparency and access, and proposing alternative modes of engaging with hidden or fugitive research.

Central to this inquiry is the operatic prompter, an unseen presence that feeds lines to the performer, ensuring continuity while remaining hidden. The prompter’s role complicates the link between knowledge and articulation, shaping the performance without claiming authorship. Like other fugitive voices in history, the prompter embodies a marginal agency, whispering from the wings.

Biography

Richard L. Kramár is a poet, director, dramaturg, kabarettier, and librettist. He is currently pursuing a PhD in Dramatic Arts at JAMU in Brno. He researches bad metaphors, practices the art of failure, and embraces pragmatic naivety. Kramár is a co-founder of several art collectives and conceptual clusters and has published four poetry collections. During the 2022/23 season, he worked as a full-time prompter at the State Opera in Prague, where he now continues as an external collaborator. Since 2024, he has been part of the editor-in-chief duo (with Terézia Klasová) of Psí víno, a digital curatorial platform for contemporary poetry.