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Author Stamenkovic, Marko.

Title Resistance [electronic resource] / Stamenkovic, Marko.

Imprint [S.l.] : Punctum Books, 2021.

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Contents RESISTANCE -- EDITORIAL NOTE -- HETEROTOPIAS OF RESISTANCE -- HETEROTOPIAS OF RESISTANCE THE EXHIBITION -- "AN OPPORTUNITY FOR ALBANIA TO EXPAND ITS CONCEPT OF PUBLIC PROPERTY" -- WATER SLEEPS, THE ENEMY DOES NOT SLEEP -- IMAGES IN SPITE OF ALL -- UNFRAME YOUR POLIS -- HOW CAN A MUSEUM CHANGE THE CITY? -- SHAVING PATRIARCHY -- HAVEIT COLLECTIVE -- WHAT WILL REMAIN FROM RESISTANCE -- TIME AS RESISTANCE IN PUBLIC SPACE -- THESE ARE (NOT) THE THINGS WE ARE FIGHTING FOR! -- BIOGRAPHIES.
Summary Resistance features a selection of overtly non-conformist positions in the contemporary visual art scene of Albania vis-à-vis the most recent social, political, and economic turmoils in the Western Balkans - a region marked by the dark side of political governances that have remained "democratic" in their outward appearance (especially toward the European Union), while dramatically leaning toward autocratic regimes in the eyes of their own citizens.Regardless of their citizens' primary interests, and despite some positive signals surfacing in the international media, almost every attempt to establish lasting conditions for democratic governance in the Western Balkans has been shrouded in the veil of profit-driven political scandals, personal greed for more and more power over the people's rights, and the extinction of public property in pursuit of social elite's corporate and private interests. Additionally, and more specifically related to Tirana, artists and citizens have, over the years, been involved in various types of revolt, expressing their disagreements with the ongoing destruction of public property in the name of "modernization and development": a movement led by local political powers through financially and strategically motivated processes of architectural cannibalism - not only at the expense of erasing Albanian cultural heritage or long-term residents' habitats, but also at the expense of taking human lives under the pretext of "urbanization." The most obvious instance of this economy of destruction was the complex of buildings linked to the National Theater of Albania in downtown Tirana that has served as a symbolic and material place of citizens' resistance: for more than two years, together with local artists, they have been opposing the government's plans to demolish the old complex in order to build a new one - until this finally happened in Spring 2020, in the midst of the ongoing COVID19 pandemic.Rooted in the atmosphere of the National Theater Protests in Tirana, RESISTANCE was conceived in Summer 2019 by ZETA Center for Contemporary Art as the International Artists-in-Residence Program, in cooperation with three partner organizations from Kosovo, Serbia and North Macedonia (Stacion - Center for Contemporary Art in Prishtina; Ilija & Mangelos Foundation in Novi Sad; and Faculty of Things That Can't Be Learned in Bitola) and supported by Swiss Cultural Fund in Albania, a project of the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation. Gradually, the project expanded into an exhibition (Heterotopias of Resistance, curated by Blerta Hoçia and featuring works by Lori Lako, Fatlum Doçi, Edona Kryeziu, Nina Galiç, Darko Vukiç, Nikola Slavevski, and Natasha Nedelkova) and a series of interviews and panel discussions (with contributions by Lindita Komani, Edmond Budina, Ervin Goci, Ergin Zaloshnja, Pleurad Xhafa, Gentian Shkurti, Stefano Romano, Luçjan Bedeni, HAVEIT, Leonard Qylafi, Jonida Gashi, and Fatmira Nikolli). The results of both have been collected and presented in the format of a publication that, besides serving as an indispensable reading material concerning visual arts and politics in contemporary Albania, especially to those abroad, functions by itself as a form of resistance against contagious cultural policies in weak post-socialist "democracies" in Southeastern Europe.
Language English.
Access Open Access EbpS
Subject Art -- Political aspects -- Albania -- History -- 21st century.
Art -- Political aspects -- Albania -- Tirana -- History -- 21st century.
Art -- Aspect politique -- Albanie -- Histoire -- 21e siècle.
Art -- Aspect politique -- Albanie -- Tirana -- Histoire -- 21e siècle.
Exhibition catalogues & specific collections.
Art -- Political aspects
Albania https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJqqCtcDcw6YhVrpg96tKd
Albania -- Tirana https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJg8McgFBVgvw8CdDtxCcP
Chronological Term 2000-2099
Indexed Term Albania;art residency;political activism;political art;protest;resistance;Western Balkans
Genre/Form History
Other Form: 1-953035-82-5
ISBN 9781953035820 (electronic bk.)
1953035825 (electronic bk.)
1953035833 (electronic bk.)
9781953035837 (electronic bk.)
Standard No. AU@ 000070439913
AU@ 000073934055
AU@ 000074041953

 
    
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