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10/1/2021
  • KALEKTAR

Exhibition ODKSZTAŁCENIE / DEFORMATION / UNEARNING in Poznań

The KALEKTAR platform opens an international group exhibition in Poznań.

October 7 – November 3, 2021

, Poznan


Exposition of the exhibition:

The uprising in Belarus and Black Protests in Poland remind us of intuitions, affects, and intimacy that exist outside the field of knowledge. To know is also to capture, designate, hierarchise, order. Radical non-knowledge, unlearning, eluding the imposed norm oppose discipline, control, and order. The process of unlearning and evasion can be painful, but it can also be fierce joy, wilfulness, and cheerful obstinacy.

Sarah Ahmed speaks of wilfulness as a feminist practice of killjoy – interrupting a sexist conversation, avoiding a shared model of happiness, refusing to live the way we are forced to. Figures of radical non-knowledge – such as Dunno, Mullah Nasruddin, the ignorant teacher Joseph Jacotot, or the feminist killjoy – question the structure of a world that does not suit them and come up with possibilities for its transformation.

The Polish word “odkształcenie” stands for unlearning, refusal of knowledge that maintains the status quo and reproduces violence, patriarchy, imperialism through the educational system. For a better understanding of the connections and mechanisms that determine the situation in which we find ourselves at present, we need a willingness to question. “Odksztacenie” is also a deformation of the established ways of thinking about the past, present, and future. Boris Buden speaks of the Soviet as an idea necessary to maintain the status quo of capitalism. A system that does not admit its mistakes, weaknesses, and crises, sees the past not as an experience, but as the cause of all the present-day troubles. The radical breakaway from the past, the lack of understanding of the continuity of history lead to the impossibility of a comprehensive analysis of the problems of the present and, as it happened in Poland, to the radicalisation of nationalist sentiments, or in Belarus, to the authoritarian instrumentalisation of memory.

The one-sidedness of the narration proposed at the official level inevitably leads to a polarization of society, as well as attempts at introducing ever new prohibitions and censoring any dissent. The result is auto-censorship in the cultural field, including in the structure of institutions, universities, and academies. The artistic system and education are losing their inherent free-thinking, while lively discussions about the past and the present, as well as ideas for new models of the future, are born on the street, in a rioting crowd.

Likewise, the artists whose works are part of the exhibition invent new forms of (un)learning, refusal, and resistance. They question temporality and ideas based on a linear understanding of time – the lessons of history, denial of the past, fetishism of the future – and offer other models of affectation, participation, and living.


Curator group:
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Coordinators:
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Organizers:
Foundation (Berlin)
Belarusian Contemporary Art Research Platform (Minsk / Poznan)

Supported by:
German Federal Foreign Office, Civil Society Cooperation

Partners:
(social, artistic, architectural and economic experiment of a collective concern), association Komlekt, Galeria Miejska Arsenał in Poznań, Galeria Arsenał in Białystok.


Event program:

October 7
Opening of the exhibition. Lecture-performance by Olya Sosnovskaya Incredibly Relaxing Music for Meditation.

October 8
Excursion of the curator_ok and artist_ts around the exhibition.

October 16
Lecture by Anna Bredova Queer Resistance in an Authoritarian State and writing letters.

October 22
Conversation and discussion between Zofia nerodinska and Magdalena Radomska.


Credits

  • KALEKTAR
    author
  • Uladzimir Hramovich
    mentioned
  • Anna Baumgart
    mentioned
  • Viktoryia Hrabennikava
    mentioned
  • Lia Dostlieva
    mentioned
  • Andrii Dostliev
    mentioned
  • Honza Zamojski
    mentioned
  • Annette Krauss
    mentioned
  • Marina Naprushkina
    mentioned
  • Agnieszka Polska
    mentioned
  • Ala Savasheviсh
    mentioned
  • Olia Sosnovskaya
    mentioned
  • Masha Svyatogor
    mentioned
  • Raman Tratsiuk
    mentioned
  • Patrycja Cichosz
    mentioned
  • Sergey Shabohin
    mentioned
  • Aleksei Borisionok
    mentioned
  • Vera Zalutskaya
    mentioned
  • Pavel Preobrazhensky
    mentioned
  • Кафе-мороженное
    mentioned
  • Domie
    mentioned
  • Rönne Stiftung
    mentioned