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STADIUM X AT THE BUILDING IN BERLIN Live Art Projects in the Communist Ruin, a Reader and its Various Contexts |
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10th-Anniversary Stadium in Warsaw was built in 1955 from the rubble of a war-devastated, and was to preserve Communism’s good name for forty years. In the early 1990s it fell into ruin, being ‘revived’ by Vietnamese and Russian traders, pioneers of capitalism. Since then the Stadium and Jarmark Europa open-air market surrounding it have become an Asian town, a primeval garden, a realm of discount shopping, a storehouse of biographies and urban legends, a spontaneous Land-Art piece or a work camp for archaeologists and botanists. The heterotopic logic of the place and its long-standing (non)presence in the middle of Warsaw, he Euro 2012 football cup, inspired Joanna Warsza’s curated series of live art projects Finissage of Stadium X and the related reader, Stadium X-A Place That Never Was (edited by Ha!art and Bęc Zmiana Foundation). A Trip to Asia: An Acoustic Walk Around the Vietnamese Sector of the 10th-Anniversary Stadium by Anna Gajewska, Joanna Warsza and Ngo Van Tuong (2006), Boniek! A One-man Re-enactment of the 1982 Poland-Belgium football match by Massimo Furlan, commentary by Tomasz Zimoch (2007) or Radio Stadion Broadcasts by Radio Simulator and backyardradio (2008) were subjective excursions undertaken by artists into the reality of a Stadium ‘no longer extant’. The projects of a participative and semi-documentary nature touched upon issues of memory, deterioration, or the problematic exoticism of the place. The afternoon seminar at The Building will offer a selection of short, partly performed lectures mostly by the authors of the reader forming a multi-faceted picture of that site’s deterioration, its bizarre existence as a ‘city within a city’ and the artists interventions. Contributors are: Anda Rottenberg, curator; Sebastian Cichocki, curator at Warsaw MOMA; Dr Stefanie Peter, anthropologist; Pit Schultz and Diana McCarty, berlin backyardradio; Warren Niesłuchowski, writer and linguist, Joanna Warsza, curator of Finissage of Stadium X and the editor of the book. |
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Seminar was possible with a generous support by Polish-German Cooperation Fund Organisers: Fundacja Bęc Zmiana & Fundacja Laury Palmer Partners: Pro QM Berlin, Polish Institut in Berlin, backyardradio |
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