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“Pessimism of the mind VS Optimism of the will” Ole Bouman, quoting Gramsci's discourse on 12/19/1929
“WARNING: in the cultural sector your boss may not look like a boss, they could be your friend, drinking buddy, it might even be you...�
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Lifting The Curtain. Central European Architectural Networks. Collateral Event of the 14th Biennale di Venezia 2014. Polish Modern Art Foundation, TRACE, CCEA Prague, KEK Budapest, OGFA Vienna, Platforma 9,81 Zagreb.
KERET HOUSE: Jakub Szczesny/CENTRALA, Polish Modern Art Foundation, first architectural object from Poland in MOMA New York collection, 2011
OSKAR AND ZOFIA HANSEN: RAKOWIEC ESTATE 1959 CENTRALA since 2013: Project of restoration of the original facades / revision of existing standards in domestic and semi-足public spaces.
Since 2010: skwer.eu initiative to stimulating reflection on urban spaces and introducing the structure of multifunctional public spaces. Grzegorz Gadek, BudCud, CENTRALA, KAPS, MOKO architects, WWAA.
“City-Diagram”, study case Warsaw: re- examining the imaginary of the city structure by analysing predominant and overlapping organizational systems. “WARSAW SMILE - festival” since 2010
Pursue our own agenda
Functional programme VS Amenities and Capacity
Exploration of the exhibitions as roofed public spaces in order to research of an innovative program for an urban space: The Rampart installation ARSENALE 2012 The First Kyiv international biennale, spring 2012
2014 - “Oskar Hansen. Open Form� research by exhibitions design (reconstruction of exhibition structures that Hansen prepared himself as curator 1956-2003) MACBA Barcelona: 11.07.14-6.01.15
MARTHA ROSLER Guide for the Perplexed, CCA Warsaw, exhibition design, spring 2014
Urban Dance Lab: CENTRALA w Ruchu, in the framework of “Learning from Warsaw”, 2013
Lokal A-I-R Laboratory within the framework of Research Residency, Centre for Contemporary Art (project, workshops with students, prototypes), since summer 2014
“…for unlearning various modes of theoretical reflection on the city, modes we consider natural to the extent that we no longer see them as mental constructs but as natural part of reality. Since words, names and notions continue to function as the basic tools of thinking, sometimes, in order to learn one thing well, you need to carefully and properly unlearn another.” Joanna Kusiak “Sanative City” book, Warsaw 2013