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Adam Szymczyk and documenta 14

Adam Szymczyk, artistic head of documenta 14 in Athens and Kassel (Athens, 8. April – Kassel, 17. September 2017), during the press conference on 7. June 2017 in the Kongress Palais in Kassel.

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  • Ill. 1: Piotr Uklański - Piotr Uklański (*1968 Warsaw): Untitled (Fist), 2008. Steel pipe, paint, 1000 x 700 x 20 cm, 5. Berlin Biennale, 2008
  • Ill. 2:  Ania Molska - Ania Molska (*1983 Prudnik): Untitled, 2008. Metal, wood, 600 x 500 x 340 cm, 5. Berlin Biennale, 2008
  • Ill. 3:  Paulina Olowska - Paulina Olowska (*1976 Danzig): “Collaged Stryjeńska” exhibition, 5. Berlin Biennale, Schinkel Pavilion, 13.-29.6.2008
  • Ill. 4: The curators of documenta 14 - The curators of documenta 14 at the press conference on 7. June 2017 in the Kongress Palais in Kassel
  • Ill. 5a: Alina Szapocznikow - Alina Szapocznikow (1926-1973): Grand tumeur II, 1969; Tumeurs accumulées I, 1969/70
  • Ill. 5b: Alina Szapocznikow - Alina Szapocznikow (1926-1973): Souvenir I, 1971
  • Ill. 6: Arin Rungjang  - Arin Rungjang (*1975 Bangkok): 246247596248914102516... And then there were none (Democracy Monument), 2017
  • Ill. 7: Marta Minujín  - Marta Minujín (*1941 Buenos Aires): The Parthenon of Books, 2017
  • Ill. 8: Banu Cennetoğlu - Banu Cennetoğlu (*1970 Ankara): BEINGSAFEISSCARY, 2017
  • Ill. 9: Stelios Faitakis  - Stelios Faitakis (*1976 Athen): Fortunately absurdity is lost (but they haved hoped for much more), 2014
  • Ill. 10: Nikos Alexiou - Nikos Alexiou (1960-2011): The End, 2007
  • Ill. 11: Lucas Samaras - Lucas Samaras (*1936 Kastoria): Hebraic Embrace, 1991-2005
  • Ill. 12: Jannis Kounellis - Jannis Kounellis (1936-2017): Untitled, 1993. Coal, sacks, steel
  • Ill. 13: Yiannis Bouteas - Yiannis Bouteas (*1941 Kalamata): Untitled, 1974-80
  • Ill. 14: Costas Tsoclis - Costas Tsoclis (*1930 Athens): Harpooned Fish, 1985-2000
  • Ill. 15: Dimitris Alithinos - Dimitris Alithinos (*1945 Athens): A Happening, 1973
  • Ill. 16: Vlassis Caniaris - Vlassis Caniaris (1928-2011): Hopscotch, 1974
  • Ill. 17: Köken Ergun - Köken Ergun (*1976 Istanbul): I, Soldier, 2005
  • Ill. 18: Kendell Geers - Kendell Geers (* 1968 Johannesburg): Acropolis Redux (The Director’s Cut), 2004
  • Ill. 19: Danny Matthys - Danny Matthys (*1947 Zottegem): Brabantdam 59, Gent, Downstairs-Upstairs, 1975
  • Ill. 20: Piotr Kowalski - Piotr Kowalski (1927-2004): Perspective Dhuizon, 1970
  • Ill. 21: Andreas Angelidakis - Andreas Angelidakis (*1968 Athens): Polemos, 2017
  • Ill. 22: Zafos Xagoraris - Zafos Xagoraris (*1963 Athens): The Welcoming Gate, 2017
  • Ill. 23: Marina Gioti - Marina Gioti (*1972 Athens): The Secret School, 2009
  • Ill. 24: Piotr Uklański - Piotr Uklański (*1968 Warsaw): Real Nazis, 2017
  • Ill. 25a: Piotr Uklański  - Piotr Uklański (*1968 Warsaw) with McDermott & McGough, The Greek Way, 2017
  • Ill. 25b: Piotr Uklański  - Piotr Uklański (*1968 Warsaw) with McDermott & McGough: The Greek Way, 2017
  • Ill. 26: Artur Żmijewski  - Artur Żmijewski (*1966 Warsaw): Realism, 2017
  • Ill. 27: Artur Żmijewski  - Artur Żmijewski (*1966 Warsaw): Glimpse, 2016-17
  • Ill. 28a: Michel Auder - Michel Auder (*1945 Soissons): The Course of Empire, 2017
  • Ill. 28b: Michel Auder - Michel Auder (*1945 Soissons): The Course of Empire, 2017
  • Ill. 28c: Michel Auder - Michel Auder (*1945 Soissons): The Course of Empire, 2017
  • Ill. 29: Hiwa K - Hiwa K (*1975 Sulaimaniyya): When We Were Exhaling Images, 2017
  • Ill. 30a: Igo Diarra and La Medina - Igo Diarra (*1968 Bamako) and La Medina: Installation made from objects and archive materials on Ali Farka Touré, 2014-17
  • Abb. 30b: Igo Diarra und La Medina - Igo Diarra (*1968 Bamako) and La Medina: Installation made from objects and archive materials on Ali Farka Touré, 2014-17
  • Ill. 31: Beau Dick - Beau Dick (1955-2017): 21 masks from the series “Undersea Kingdom” (2016/17)
  • Ill. 32a: El Hadji Sy  - El Hadji Sy (*1954 Dakar): Disso – Concertation, 2016
  • Ill. 32b: Hadji Sy  - El Hadji Sy (*1954 Dakar): Disso – Concertation, 2016
  • Ill. 33a: Guillermo Galindo  - Guillermo Galindo (*1960 Mexiko-Stadt): Flightdestinationeuropedisastersoundbody, 2017
  • Ill. 33b: Guillermo Galindo - Guillermo Galindo (*1960 Mexiko-Stadt): Flightdestinationeuropedisastersoundbody, 2017
  • Ill. 33c: Guillermo Galindo - Guillermo Galindo (*1960 Mexiko-Stadt): Flightdestinationeuropedisastersoundbody, 2017
  • Ill. 34: Cecilia Vicuña - Cecilia Vicuña (*1948 Santiago de Chile): Quipu Gut, 2017
  • Ill. 35: Aboubakar Fofana - Aboubakar Fofana (*1967 Bamako): Fundi (Uprising), 2017
  • Ill. 36: Miriam Cahn - Miriam Cahn (*1949 Basel): KOENNTEICHSEIN, 2015-17
  • Ill. 37: Stanley Whitney - Stanley Whitney (*1946 Philadelphia): various works like “For Joy and Grief”, “Homa, Roma” etc. in a cabinet, 2017
  • Ill. 38: Marie Cool Fabio Balducci - Marie Cool Fabio Balducci (*1961 Valenciennes, *1964 Ostra): Untitled 2003-2011
  • Ill. 39a: Maria Eichhorn - Maria Eichhorn (*1962 Bamberg): Rose Valland Institute, 2017
  • Ill. 39b: Maria Eichhorn - Maria Eichhorn (*1962 Bamberg):  Rose Valland Institute, 2017
  • Ill. 40a: Pélagie Gbaguidi - Pélagie Gbaguidi (*1965 Dakar): The Missing Link. Decolonisation Education by Mrs Smiling Stone (2017)
  • Ill. 40b: Pélagie Gbaguidi - Pélagie Gbaguidi (*1965 Dakar): The Missing Link. Decolonisation Education by Mrs Smiling Stone (2017)
  • Ill. 41a: Y. Gianikian/A. Ricci Lucchi - Yervant Gianikian (*1942 Merano) and Angela Ricci Lucchi (*1942 Lugo di Romagna)
  • Ill. 41b: Y. Gianikian/A. R. Lucchi - Yervant Gianikian (*1942 Merano) and Angela Ricci Lucchi (*1942 Lugo di Romagna)
  • Ill. 42: Nilima Sheikh - Nilima Sheikh (*1945 Neu-Delhi): Terrain: Carrying Across, Leaving Behind, 2016-17
  • Ill. 43: A. Sprinkle/B. Stephens - Annie Sprinkle (*1954 Philadelphia) and Beth Stephens (*1960 Montgomery, West Virginia): Free Sidewalk Sex Clinic, 2017
  • Ill. 44a: Sergio Zevallos - Sergio Zevallos (*1962 Lima): A War Machine, 2017
  • Ill. 44b: Sergio Zevallos - Sergio Zevallos (*1962 Lima): A War Machine, 2017
  • Ill. 45 Elisabeth Wild - Elisabeth Wild (*1922 Wien): Fantasias, 2016-17
  • Ill. 46: Manthia Diawara  - Manthia Diawara, An Opera of the World, 2017
  • Ill. 47: Agnes Denes  - Agnes Denes
 (*1938 Budapest): The Living Pyramid, 2015/2017
  • Ill. 48: Ibrahim Mahama  - Ibrahim Mahama (*1987 Tamale): Check Point Sekondi Loco. 1901–2030, 2016/17
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Adam Szymczyk, artistic head of documenta 14 in Athens and Kassel
Adam Szymczyk, artistic head of documenta 14 in Athens and Kassel (Athens, 8. April – Kassel, 17. September 2017), during the press conference on 7. June 2017 in the Kongress Palais in Kassel.

Artists from Poland are represented in the area of past art (only in Athens): photographic and written documents by the writer, painter and situation artist Krzysztof Niemczyk (*1938 Warsaw - 1994), can be seen: in the 1960s he made a name for himself with actions against the Communist police state. Władysław Strzemiński (1893-1952), one of the key figures of the Polish avant-garde is represented (only in Kassel) with six drawings from a larger series made in 1940 in which he witnessed the deportation of Jews by the Nazis. In both locations visitors can view a number of his abstract visionary studies, in which, after the Second World War, he describes the influence of sunlight on the human eye. Alina Szapocznikow (1926-1973, Ill. 5a, b), who was interned by the Nazis in a number of different concentration camps, is exhibiting works both in Athens and Kassel: these are extensive sets of sculptures made of polyester resin showing her preoccupation with her own body after she was diagnosed with cancer at the end of the 1960s in Paris. Andrzej Wróblewski (1927-1957) is showing works in both places: images made in 1953 during an early form of Polish socialist realism, which refer to current events in the Netherlands and Poland.

As in the 5. Berlin Biennale, living artists were mostly left free to decide which works they wanted to show or wished to create specially for the exhibition. Some of them regarded it as a problem to choose and/or produce works of equal value with powerful statements for the two parallel exhibitions in Athens and Kassel. Thailand, for example is represented by the multimedia artist, Arin Rungjang (*1975 Bangkok, Ill. 6), who deals with the discrepancies between democracy and military dictatorship in his country. His video installations, drawings and sculptural work deal with the history of the Democracy Monument which came into being in 1932 after the dissolution of the absolute monarchy in 1932 in Bangkok. He uses eyewitness accounts and written documents dealing with the popular uprising against the military dictatorship in October 1973 which culminated in a march from the Thammasat University to the monument. Radio broadcasts and the uprising of the Bangkok students inflamed the student uprising at the Polytechnic in Athens in November, whose aim was to end the military dictatorship. Rungjang’s video installation in the Benaki Museum in Athens brings the events of 1973 in Bangkok and Athens together (“And then there were none [Tomorrow we will become Thailand]”, 2016). The brass and wood replica of a relief of the Democracy Monument in Bangkok can be seen in the Neue Neue Galerie (Neuen Hauptpost) in Kassel, along with drawings and paintings and a video.

Anyone expecting the latest works and concepts from living artists will have to think again from time to time. Without a doubt the most impressive and effective work in Kassel stands in front of the Fridericianum : a somewhat smaller form of the “Parthenon of Books” by the Argentinean concept and performance artist, Marta Minujín (*1941 Buenos Aires, Ill. 7), which could be seen after the collapse of the military junta in 1983 in Buenos Aires, where the artist had filled the steel construction with 25,000 books that had been banned and confiscated by the junta. The new version was commissioned from the artist by documenta 14. Even in Kassel the power of her work as a metaphor for democracy, which was discovered in Athens, and a symbol of education, remains unbroken: especially when placed before the classical antique architecture of the Fridericianum in a land like Germany, and, of course with reference to Athens as one of the sites of documenta 14. The new construction was to have been filled with 100,000 “banned books” from all ages and peoples, donated by the general public. However it was not completed.