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MARTA MIELCZAREK ARCHIVE

Secondary Archive at Manifesta 14 Prishtina The initiative is supported by the International Visegrad Fund. The Secondary Archive project at Manifesta 14 Prishtina is organized by the Katarzyna Kozyra Foundation (Poland) together with partners: Tirana Art Lab (Albania), Ambasada Kultury (Belarus/Lithuania/Germany), MeetFactory (Czech Republic), Easttopics (Hungary), Oral History Initiative (Kosovo), Center for Cultural Decontamination (Serbia), björnsonova (Slovakia), Галерея Артсвіт (Ukraine). The archive will resonate in the space of The National Gallery of Kosovo as a sound-based piece composed of the voices of over 160 female artists. Manifesta 14, which this year takes place in the capital of Kosovo – Prishtina, is an opportunity for the platform to go beyond its current virtual framework. is a unique online archive that presents statements of three generations of female artists from Central and Eastern Europe. 160 female artists from Albania, Belarus, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Kosovo, Poland, Serbia, Slovakia and Ukraine are participating in the Secondary Archive project at 14th Manifesta Biennial. On the photo: Oksana Chepelyk performs "Live Museum of Untold Stories" during 14. Who will tell their stories? And when will the death of children no longer matter? And if the genocide in the Balkans at the end of the 20th century was stopped by the international community, then is genocide already allowed in 21st century?" More then 340 children are killed due to russian invasion to Ukraine and numbers of children killed by russians is growing every day. Then, civilian lives don't matter anymore either, you can't kill children. Mathematics speaks about the Genocide of Ukrainians by Russians in the XXI century with the numbers of mass murders: Bucha – more than 420 killed Gostomel – 400 people Irpin – 350 children under the age of 10, killed with rape and torture, as well as girls and women Borodyanka, Vorzel, Makariv, Trostyanets, Sumy, Chernihiv, Kherson, Mykolayiv, Kharkiv, Kramatorsk, Odesa, Kyiv, Kremenchug, Vinnytsia, Mariupol., Mariupol., Mariupol – 22,000 civilians are killed, all atrocities unfold in real time in front of the whole world.įor some reason, according to the international human rights treaties, the victims of the defenders of Ukraine are not important, but you cannot kill the civilian population. "Adorno's statement »writing poetry after Auschwitz is barbarism« is actual again in 2022. As the artists expresses in her statement: The chain is made out of photographs of children murdered by the Russian army. The dress, however, is too vulnerable to protect anyone. For the performance artist wore a dress, formed according to the principle of creating armors. As an extension of the author’s audio statement, made for the "Secondary Archive" project she made an artistic intervension that draws attention to the victims of genocide commited by Russians during the ongoing war in Ukraine. The mission of the fund is to advance ideas for sustainable regional cooperation in Central Europe.ĭuring, Ukrainian artist, presented a non-stop performance "Live Museum of Untold Stories". Project partners:, ,, ,, Center for Cultural Decontamination and project is co-financed by the Governments of Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia through Visegrad Grants from. Read more about the submission rules at our webiste. Who can participate? Female artists of all visual arts disciplines from Albania, Kosovo, Serbia or V4 countries, who were born after December 31, 1987. The result of this work will be published on the Secondary Archive website. Selected candidates will be invited to write an artist’s statement in cooperation with the project curators. The Open Call is organised for young, emerging, and early career female artists to present their voices and perspective. Video Recording from: mail.We are very happy to announce an Open Call for young women artists from Albania, Kosovo, Serbia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia for – platform for female artists from Central and Eastern Europe.Published by: Akademia Muzyczna w Łodzi.Ballet: Students of the Institute of Choreography and Dance Techniques of the Academy of Music in Łódź.Chorus: Choir of the Academy of Music in Łódź.Orchestra: Intercollegiate Baroque Orchestra (MuOB).Singers: Łukasz Baltazar Kózka, Wojciech Sztyk, Maciej Wągrocki, Anna Mielczarek, Aleksandra Bednarz, Gaston Efficace, Michał Słowikowski, Alina Liakh, Mikołaj Zgódka, Simona El-Sayed, Marta Pierzchała.Venue & Opera Company: Academy of Music in Łódź, Poland.Libretto: Adrien-Joseph Le Valois d’Orville Libretto Text, Libretto Index.








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