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Construction in Process (Polish: Konstrukcja w Procesie) was a series of international global exhibitions organized by artists in the 1980s and 1990s. The originator of this project was Polish artist Ryszard Wasko. Artists who were invited to participate in "Construction in Process" invite in turn, another group of participants, giving the project a dynamic, open character. Another original idea was to spur the artists to create their works on site.
Construction in Process I
The first CiP was titled, "The Community That Came?" (1981), curated by Anna Saciuk-Gąsowska and Aleksandra Jach and took place in Łódź, Poland. It was symbolic as the birth of the Polish Solidarity movement.
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Process und Konstruktion - Construction in Process II
The second edition took place in Munich, Germany in 1985, organized by Ryszard Wasko. It was created in response to the Berlin Wall, to form a cultural bridge between east and west.
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International Artists' Museum
In 1989, the International Artists' Museum with an international artists' board and Emmett Williams as president has been established in Poland, and other countries around the world. The Łódź Biennale is an international art celebration that is managed and supervised by the International Artists' Museum, the event was founded in 2004 and based on ideas developed during Construction in Process events.
Back in Łódź - Construction in Process III
The third edition was organized in 1990 in Łódź.
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My Home is Your Home - Construction in Process IV
In 1993, the fourth edition, "My Home is Your Home" took place at the International Artists' Museum in Łódź.
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Co-existence - Construction in Process V
The desert Negev in Israel was the venue of the fifth CiP in 1995. The name "Co-Existence" or "Dukium" was created to coincide with the Israeli–Palestinian peace process.
The Bridge - Construction in Process VI
In 1998, the sixth edition was organized in Melbourne, Australia.
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This Earth is a Flower - Construction in Process VII
In 2000, the last Construction in Process was held at the Regional Museum, Bydgoszcz in Bydgoszcz, Poland.
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References
Further reading
History of The Artists’ Museum, edited by Muzeum Artystów - International Artists' Museum, Łódź 1998
Vine, Richard (March 2000) Art in America, Report from Poland: Woodstock on the Brda, pg 55
Stepkan,Angelika. Arts Magazine, Volume 65, 1991
The Bridge, Construction in Process VI, Edited by Richard Thomas. Book review by Rebecca Nissen, 2000
The Artists’ Museum & Construction in Process, Lodz: The Artists’ Museum, 1999. (book)
Sowinska-Heim, Julia.The urban space in Łódź as an archive. Material traces of Construction in Process. (2015) book Sztuka i Dokumentacja
Szupinska-Myers, Joanna. The Political and Social Roots of the Lodz Biennial, Cosmopolitan Review, Summer, 2010, Vol. 2 No. 2
Unwin, Richard. Fokus Lodz Biennale 2010, Frieze, Nov. 1, 2010
Historia Muzeum Artystów, wyd. przez Muzeum Artystów - Międzynarodowe Muzeum Artystów, Łódź 1998
"Konstrukcja w Procesie". lodzbiennale.pl. Archived from the original on 2012-10-22. Retrieved 2012-10-17.
External links
Construction in Process Archived 2015-03-13 at the Wayback Machine history of the exhibition-series
Ryszard Wasko
Lodz Biennale 2004
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