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"Schism" - Polish Art of the 1990s
Warsaw, Centre for Contemporary Art Ujazdowski Castle, October 9 - November 16, 2009
The first part of "Schism" is a revisionist presentation of selected works of art from the CCA International Contemporary Art Collection spanning the last 20 years (from Zbigniew Libera, Katarzyna Kozyra and Artur Żmijewski, Zygmunt Rytka, Jerzy Truszkowski, Zofia Kulik to Paweł Althamer, Marek Kijewski and Mirosław Bałka), which constitutes a significant point of reference for the artistic community, critics and curators by initiating a debate over the meaning of contemporary art in the coalescing civil society of a country undergoing systemic transformation. Time has shown that the CCA Ujazdowski Castle program provided an original offer and brought art into the new realities of the democratic Republic of Poland. The second part of "Schism" presents source materials concerning activities of the Ujazdowski Castle in 1989-1999, focusing on extensively commented events from the CCA program, exhibitions such as "Paradise Lost", "Magicians and Mystics", "Bakunin in Dresden", "Ideas Beyond Ideology", "Antibodies", "Image Borders", and "At This Particular Time". Archived materials shown in the space symbolically abandoned by the collection supplement interviews with CCA curators. A separate sequence shows films from individual exhibitions, such as those by Jan Świdziński, Zbigniew Warpechowski, Alicja Żebrowska, Roman Stańczak and Joanna Rajkowska. A reflection on the CCA program recalls the beginnings of the discussion about the limits of art and context of its functioning in the public sphere. The presentation ends with a fluid transition from institutional policy to aesthetics (Maurycy Gomulicki, Mikołaj Długosz, Roman Dziadkiewicz). Nostalgia for the 1990s, visible in music and objects of cult and banality, provides a better image of the now historical dimension of those years. "Schism" is an open research project with an "archaeology of contemporaneity" which includes the collection, classification and a critical review of documents, interviews, and interpretation of works of art from that time. Curator: Adam Mazur. Exhibition opening: October 9, 2009, 6 p.m. Exhibition runs through: November 15, 2009. Centre for Contemporary Art Ujazdowski Castle Source: www.csw.art.pl |
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![]() On Monday, September 20, the first Polish arena for the Euro 2012 Cup will open in Poznań. The official ceremony will be honoured with a concert featuring Sting performing with the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra, conducted by Steven Mercurio. Until September 25 (except for Sundays and holidays), the John the Baptist Archcathedral in Warsaw will host daily organ recitals as part of the 7th edition of the "Grand Organ of the Archicathedral" Festival. "Dotyk człowieka/Beruehrungen" is the title of the exhibition presenting works of six Polish contemporary artists displayed at the German Embassy in Warsaw (Jazdów street): on view until September 27. On October 17, the National Museum in Poznań will host the first public presentation of Claude Monet's "Beach in Pourville". The painting was stolen ten years ago. The painting returned to the museum in January 2010 after the folice found the thief. Jazz pianist Chick Corea will give his only Polish solo concert on November 8 in Zabrze.
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