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>From: "Barbara Borcic" <borcic@soros.si> >Date: Mon, 8 Nov 1999 17:38:12 +0000 > > >>BEYOND TIME SHELTER >>200 m. from the centre square of Novosibirsk city [the middle of Eurasia, >>Western Siberia, 700 km from Mongolia]. 12 men-artists were hermetically >>closed in an atom bomb shelter for about 77 hours. >>No windows. Only electric light. No sounds from outside. No clocks, no >>watches. No TV, no radio. But a far sound of underground city train line. >No >>alcohol, no drugs, no coffee. Only water, tea, condensed milk, sugar, >>potato, black bread, green peas cans, meat cans. One WC without doors. One >>wash-hand basin. Smoking in a separate room. Cause of cold almost everybody >>started to wear prepared for us typical Russian workers quilted jackets and >>Sibirian felt boots. We slept on mattresses on beds of boards. >>Most of the participants had photo cameras. There was also a Russian typing >>machine. EVGENIY [ZHENIA] IVANOV (photographer from Novosibirsk) made >>permanent photo-documentation of all events. Video-documentation of >>discussions and performances was also made. And this video-camera was in a >>fact a dictatorial power centre in this small anarchistic community (a >power >>belonged also to someone who decided when to turn off electric light). >>At the beginning DMITRIY PILIKIN [conceptual artist from St. Petersburg] >>started to hew out with a hammer in a concrete wall two Russian texts >>separated by a vertical line: TO THE END OF ART IS LEFT / TO THE BIRTH OF >>PUSHKIN IS LEFT (today Russia without ideas waits for any idea as for the >>second Pushkin?s birth). He finished after ca. three days. >>Some men decided to make photos of situations simulating life in a ?zone" >[a >>camp for criminals in Russia]. For instance: a knife in someone?s back. >>KONSTANTIN SKOTNIKOV [KRISPINUS] [a teacher at Drawing, Painting & >Sculpture >>department of Novosibirsk Architecture & Art Academy, the author of >>analytical program text for the shelter project, co-author of the project >>conception] started a series of performances titled: I CAN NOT COME INTO >>DISCOURSE WITHOUT PAIN. He had two traps for parts of his body (like >>mousetraps). He put his head into a hole in a wall and next moment we could >>see his mouth caught with a trap. Next his nose was trapped, next his >tongue >>was trapped, next his face was trapped. In another performance his nose and >>penis was trapped. >>JERZY TRUSZKOWSKI [visual artist & independent culture analyst from Warsaw >>off-institutional Institut of Critical Art] started to make a huge wall >>installation. A small black glaze cross (culture) on an old green wainscot >>(civilization), a big black glaze cross (Malevich) on a >>red-pink-orange-white dripping painting (high modernism). A big red >>five-pointed star (communistic) curved with a hammer (there was no chisel) >>in a brick-wall, a small black turned up side down five-pointed star >>(anarchistic) in a center of the red star. >>SLAVA MIZIN [from Novosibirsk Yuri Kondratyuk Historical & Technical >>Foundation, co-author of the project conception] and DMITRIY BULNIGYN [from >>Novosibirsk Innovation Museum Center, department of the Kondratyuk >>Foundation] almost all time did performances to video camera lit bit >similar >>to the ?Performances for Photo" series did by a Polish art group L�DZ >>KALISKA in 1979-1986. MIZIN, BULNIGYN & OLEG KUREEV [anti-individualistic >>anarchist from Moscow] declared a necessity of anonymous & collective art. >>Their program was similar to program of a Polish ACTIVITIES group from >>1970-1972 (PRZEMYSLAW KWIEK, JAN STANISLAW WOJCIECHOWSKI, ZOFIA KULIK). >>MARKO KOVACIC (visual artist from Ljubljana) did some delicate >interventions >>in the shelter room: he put painted black or red electric bulb in different >>places. >>KONSTANTIN GAIDAI (a student at Novosibirsk Architecture & Art Academy) did >>some photos of his white painted face with pieces of white foam. >>JOZE BAR?I (visual artist, architect & academic teacher from Ljubljana) >>documented the shelter room with an automatic photo camera every 5 minutes, >>deciding not to document any art event. >>VALERY KLAMM (architect, Novosibirsk Open Society Institute), an initiator >>of the project) did an installation of breads and a bag of potato got stuck >>on a pale. The title was painted red paint on boards: FOR MR. MAUSE FROM >>ST.KLAUSE. >>We had finished a last discussion on individualistic and collective art, I >>had got the best compliment in my life (that I was a >>counter-revolutionist), men were doing something, I was sitting at a long >>table opposite to a corridor, when a sound of opening doors was heard and >in >>a corridor I saw three men with TV cameras, journalists and critics coming >>into the shelter. >>THE MAIN PIECE OF ART WAS OUR 77 HOURS OUT-OF-TIME BEING IN A SEPARATION >>FROM THE WORLD IN THE CONCRETE ATOM SHELTER. >>A day later: a round table discussion artists - critics (from Moscow, >>Krasnoyarsk & St.Petersburg). >>Cultural coordinator of the project was Ludmila Ivashina from >>OSI-Novosibirsk, local coordinators: Barbara Borcic from OSI-Ljubljana & >>Elzbieta Grygiel from Batory Foundation Warsaw [my very special thanks for >>help in my busy time between two one-man shows in Collegium Polonicum >>Slubice & Galeria Promocyjna Warsaw]. >>?Beyond Time Shelter", 28 October - 2 November 1999, Novosibirsk. >> >>Jerzy Truszkowski >>Born 1961, works & lives in Warsaw. >>Visual artist [performer, painter, photographer, installator, draftsman] >and >>culture analyst >>[many texts published in 1983-1986 in off-off art. magazines ?Tango" & >?Halo >>Halo" >>and in 90?s in ?Exit", ?Obieg", ?Magazyn Sztuki / Art. Magazine", ?Gazeta >>Malarzy i Poetów". >>Author of a book ?Critical Art in Poland" vol. 1 & 2. published by the >>Municipal Gallery Arsenal in Poznan. >>EXIT quarterly prize winner for 1999 year. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >>Best regards, >> >>Barbara Borcic, SCCA-Ljubljana >> > ------Syndicate mailinglist-------------------- Syndicate network for media culture and media art information and archive: http://www.v2.nl/syndicate to unsubscribe, write to <syndicate-request@aec.at> in the body of the msg: unsubscribe your@email.adress