Single-minute communities: assembling collective agency with Paweł Kwiek

IF 0.3 0 FILM, RADIO, TELEVISION Studies in Eastern European Cinema Pub Date : 2021-07-29 DOI:10.1080/2040350X.2021.1943851
Eliza Rose
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Abstract This article analyses three multi-author films by Polish artist Paweł Kwiek. To make these films, Kwiek applied the same collaborative formula in different social contexts, producing three sets of ‘1-minute films.’ The first film, Niechcice (1973), consists of sketches co-produced with rural youth. The later films were made at art festivals in 1973–4. This article treats these projects as a triptych: three parts of one whole. Taken together, they move from an experiment in cross-class collaboration to an intimate game among friends. Drawing from the language of Kwiek’s peer Anastazy Wiśniewski, the article parses Kwiek’s critical idiom as an instance of ‘positive negation’ that both affirmed and contested aspects of socialist reality. Kwiek’s procedures for making participatory art anticipated theories of social cooperation soon to be articulated by opposition thinker Jacek Kuroń. In this light, Kwiek’s ‘1-minute films’ are exercises in self-organisation that achieved, if only one minute at a time, the democratisation of social life envisioned by the opposition in this decade.
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一分钟社区:用paweowkwiek集合集体机构
本文分析了波兰艺术家帕维沃克威克的三部多作者电影。为了制作这些电影,Kwiek在不同的社会背景下运用了相同的合作模式,制作了三套“1分钟电影”。第一部电影是《涅希斯》(1973),由与农村青年合作制作的小品组成。后来的电影是在1973-4年的艺术节上拍摄的。本文将这些项目视为一幅三联画:一个整体的三个部分。总之,他们从跨阶层合作的实验变成了朋友之间的亲密游戏。从Kwiek的同行Anastazy Wiśniewski的语言中,文章将Kwiek的批评成语解析为“积极否定”的实例,既肯定了社会主义现实的各个方面,也对其提出了质疑。Kwiek的参与式艺术制作过程预示着反对派思想家Jacek kuroski很快就会阐述社会合作理论。从这个角度来看,克维克的“一分钟电影”是自我组织的练习,即使每次只有一分钟,也实现了反对派在这十年中所设想的社会生活的民主化。
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Studies in Eastern European Cinema
Studies in Eastern European Cinema Arts and Humanities-Visual Arts and Performing Arts
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