Nie proznowalas w ten wieczor wczorajszy:) Moj Krzych juz w drodze do Katowic, a my za dwie godzinki jedziemy dopiero.
Dziekuje za wszystko! Uzupelnie w niedziele wieczorem i rozesle! Katarzyna Mlynczak-Sachs +48 691 848 309 2015-03-26 13:35 GMT+01:00 Paulina Maloy <[email protected]>: > *You still have 5 days to apply for Survival Art Review - Contemporary Art > Review in Wrocław Poland.* > > *Deadline for application 31.3.2015* > > > > > > > > > *SURVIVAL 13. Art Review„Prohibited Acts”26 – 30.06.2015Riot Police > BarracsKsięcia Witolda 38 – 40Wrocław* > > More info here http://www.survival.art.pl/,39 > > > SURVIVAL is an event that has been held for 13 years and presents > contemporary art in the public space of Wrocław. The Review is hosted in > buildings and building complexes located near the main centres of events or > in social spaces where the everyday life of the city concentrates. > Throughout its 13-year history, SURVIVAL has been organised in venues such > as: the squares and building in the Four Temples District, the former seat > of the Feature Films Studio, the Pharmacy building of Wrocław Medical > University, the former air-raid shelter in Plac Strzegomski, or the central > railway station. > > The 2015 edition will be held in the historical barracks of the Riot > Police Unit in Wrocław in Księcia Witolda Street. The exhibition concept > will be devised basing on the context of an offence in its broad sense, and > the inspiration for both the curators and the artists will be provided by > the human need to violate the law and break generally accepted rules, which > is part an parcel of human nature. > > The motto of this year’s edition, “Prohibited Acts”, has been inspired by > a legal term and refers to human behaviours and phenomena bordering on > illegality or openly violating the law. The chosen venue, which is strongly > marked by its former policing function, will make it possible to study a > number of notions linked with breaking human-made as well as natural laws. > The very gradation of the phenomenon: offence – crime – felony, could be > treated as an introduction to deliberations on the dysfunctions in social > relationships. > > This year’s motto is also significant in the context of the city, which in > scientific research is often described as an area exceptionally prone to > victimization. Similarly to Dostoyevsky’s “Crime and Punishment”, which > depicted a totally broken city on the verge of decline, today’s motif of > the “sin city” is often used in art and culture as a metaphor of human > decline. > > Artists have always been interested in evil. With reference to > contemporary visual arts, the motto suggests threads connected not only > with the traditionally understood perception of crime and offence as > inspiration for artists, but also triggers associations with “prohibited > acts” in art. These acts, however, do not just include the immoral and > socially condemned practices of “appropriation”, “transformation” and even > “destruction”, i.e. all the rebellious and deceptive actions that distort > the authoritative social order. In the newest art, all that which is > prohibited or borders on illegality is often consciously included in the > repertoire of artistic methods, becoming part of contemporary > practitioners’ manifestoes or even a legitimate field of art. > > Paulina Maloy > > _______________________________________________ > oberlist mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.idash.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/oberlist > >
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