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Polish artist Aleksandra Wasilkowska was the author of the stage design for a new adaptation of the "Resurrection" by Leo Tolstoy at the prestigious Seoul Arts Center.
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Her participation in the event was the result of cooperation between the Adam Mickiewicz Institute and the SAC. The artist visited Seoul for the first time in January 2013 to work on the stage design, and in May she was present during the final preparation and the premiere. The event marks the beginning of strategic cooperation between the AMI and the SAC, which will continue in several joint projects scheduled for the coming years.
Aleksandra Wasilkowska (born 1978) established a studio in Warsaw in 2007 for spatial and social research and practice after studying architecture at Warsaw University of Technology and Ecole d'Architecture de Bretagne in France. She has collaborated on projects with scientists and curators to explore the territories between architecture, art and science. Projects investigatating new urban strategies and performative architecture in public space have included Symbiotic City (2005), MultipliCity Disorder (2008), Warsaw as Emergent Structure (2009), Assembling in Public (2010), Creeping Utopia (2010) and Emergency Exit (2010) in the Polish Pavilion during XIIth Architectural Biennale in Venice. Wasilkowska has participated in exhibitions at Museum of Modern Art /Warsaw, CCA, Warsaw and Tbilisi/Georgia, National Gallery Zachęta, Institute of the Avant-garde, Bunkier Sztuki in Krakow.
Organizer: Adam Mickiewicz Institute, Seoul Arts Center
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