Research & Leisure
July 22–25, 2010, Tbilisi, Georgia
The former Ministry of Highways of the Soviet Republic of Georgia
Public Opening: Art, architecture, talks, concerts, field trips, and more

A project by Joanna Warsza

Artists, academics, architects, curators, economists, and residents of
Tbilisi in a context-responsive summer art project in the time between
the former Ministry of Highways of the Soviet Republic of Georgia
(საქართველოს საავტომობილო გზების სამინისტროს შენობა) and the future
headquarters of the Bank of Georgia:

Vahram Aghasyan, Ayreen Anastas, Ei Arakawa, Ruben Arevshatyan,
Bettina Atala, Daniel Baumann, Alena Boika, Rene Gabri, Bouillon
Group, Daniel Birkenmayer, George Chakhava, Josef Dabernig, Kote
Jincharadze, Didier Fiuza Faustino & Mathieu Herbelin /
Mésarchitecture, Yona Friedman, William Hollister, Zurab Jalaghania,
Nana Kipiani, Eva Khachatryan, Agnieszka Kurant, Nikoloz Lutidze, Nini
Palavandishvili, Gela Patashuri, Lali Pertenava, Richard Reynolds,
Georg Schöllhammer, Slavs and Tatars, Sophia Tabatadze, Nienke Terpsma
& Rob Hamelijnck / Fucking Good Art, Wato Tsereteli, Urban Research
Lab: Gio Sumbadze, Ani Chorgolashivili & Rezo Glonti, Greg Lindquist,
Tamuna Karumidze, Neli Zedgenidze & Koka Ramishvili; Urban Reactor,
Jan Verwoert & Melinda Braathen, Vladimir Volnovik, Aleksandra
Wasilkowska, Martin Zet

The Caucasus speaks with frozen moments. With the fall of the
Communist regime, trains stopped mid-route, the cable car over one of
the canyons of Tbilisi was abandoned halfway, and the housing estates
of the never realized future in Mush found temporary settlers. The
heritage of Soviet architecture in the region has revealed its
anticipatory potential of multiple secondary uses, creative economies,
and the sustainable and self-organizing policies parallelly present in
the cultural discourse nowadays. The Former Ministry of Highways of
the Soviet Republic of Georgia, erected in 1975 by architects George
Chakhava (1923–2007) and Zurab Jalaghania is one of the most stunning
buildings in the world. An example of a realized utopia (a utopie
réalisable), it has been productive of an augmented reality, blending
the image of the future under Communism with organic, palimpsestic
architecture and the concepts of a continuous, non-master-planned
environment. This three-day residency of Caucasian and international
artists, architects, curators, academics, and of the Tbilisi public
will offer rich and fascinating sessions of research and leisure
around the multiple variations of this heterotopic place. The program
includes talks, workshops, art and architecture, concerts, field
trips, and roof parties. The point of departure refers to the poetics
of frozen images, with its inherent potential of past and future
meanings — whether the legacy of modernism, a moving and walking city,
plug-in concepts, ‘back-to-the-future’ policies, and much more. For
three days in July this fantastic building will become a diagram for
various horizontal contributions, where one spontaneous act may
radically change the project. This will also be the only public
opening of the building before its renovation as the future
headquarters of the Bank of Georgia. Come join us in Tbilisi!


The team of initiators: Vahram Aghasyan, Daniel Birkenmayer, Eva
Khachatryan, Nini Palavandishvili and Joanna Warsza
On-site talks curator: Eva Khachatryan
Design: Kasia Korczak
Producers and coordinators: Julia Missala, Gela Patashuri and Lali Pertenava
Produced by Other Space Foundation and the Laura Palmer Foundation
Warsaw, in collaboration with GeoAIR Georgia & AICA Armenia, Institute
for Real-Estate Economy and Project Management, Biberach, Germany
Sponsored by The Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Poland the
City of Warsaw, in collaboration with the City of Tbilisi,
Transkaukazja, with the support of the Culture Programme of the
European Union
Main Partner: Bank of Georgia



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