Visibility (Imposed Modernism) | Gëzim Paçarizi

Architecture Venice Biennale 2014 Venice / Italy / 2014

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Kosovo can be a case study of erasure of the rich regional urban culture in the name of Modernity. In the beginning of the XX century, selfregulated democratic urban order has been replaced with government urban control, foreign to local customs and culture, producing 100 years of disorder.
Our exhibition is about the process of making visible what we have lost and what we are left with during this painful period.
Under programs unknown to the indigenous people, the socialist government has destroyed neighbourhoods to make way for new buildings, enlarged streets and straightened the rivers. Organic cities, close to nature, built on a human scale and with natural materials, were transformed. That's why Kosovo has never absorbed modernity. Modernity has been a synonym of destruction and foreign aesthetics. Exhibition plays with the idea of visibility and erasure. First part will be a circular tower build by 720 "shkëmbi" traditional chairs. "Shkembi" in Albanian is a very old word meaning chair and rock at the same time.
The traditional chair itself is the oldest part of furniture which have passed centuries almost unchanged until the present day. This tower, made of anonymous old chairs, will be a bridge between the present and the past. Second part of the exhibition will be "postcard wall". 720 images printed in postcard size will show Kosovo and particularly Prizren, the most typical Kosovo city in two states, before modernity and after, showing slow but absolute erasure of regional identity. "Visibility" aims to recognize the values hidden by the successive layers of changes. Postcards will be in apparent disorder and constantly changing since the visitors can take them away. Each new layer of cards will reveal new images, old and new, presenting confusion and mixture of the Kosovo cities today. The old parts of the cities are disappearing every day and this exhibition is a cry to help preserve what is left.
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    Kosovo can be a case study of erasure of the rich regional urban culture in the name of Modernity. In the beginning of the XX century, selfregulated democratic urban order has been replaced with government urban control, foreign to local customs and culture, producing 100 years of disorder.Our exhibition is about the process of making visible what we have lost and what we are left with during this painful period. Under programs unknown to the indigenous people, the socialist government has...

    Project details
    • Year 2014
    • Work finished in 2014
    • Client Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports - Republic of Kosovo
    • Status Temporary works
    • Type Pavilions / Exhibition Design / Exhibitions /Installations
    • Websitehttp://kosovoarchitecture.org
    • Websitehttp://gpacarizi.com
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