Audio: podcast and talk recordings
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Audio and recordings:
Yael Bartana in conversation with Slawomir Sierakowski
Duration: 1h 10m 51s
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A conversation between the artist and Slawomir Sierakowski, the protagonist of her trilogy and a Polish political figure in his own right. Moderated by Andrew Nairne, Director, Kettle's Yard University of Cambridge.
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The Artangel Podcast 6: With one religion we cannot listen
Duration: 22m 55s
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Layered with sounds, speeches and dialogue from the films, this sixth edition of The Artangel Podcast collates thoughts about the project from the following speakers, many of whom attended the Jewish Renaissance Movement in Poland's first congress in Berlin::
Yael Bartana, the artist behind And Europe Will Be Stunned
Jakub Czupryński, a guide, genealogist and researcher tracing Jewish roots in Poland
Galit Eilat, a writer, curator and research curator at the Van Abbemuseum in Eindhoven
Gil Hochberg, an associate professor of Comparative Literature at UCLA
Yosefa Loshitzky, Professor of Film, Media and Cultural Studies at the University of East London
Daniel Meir, sound designer of the film trilogy
Zoran Terzic, teacher in political aesthetics at Humboldt University
Michał Zadara, Polish theatre director, set designer and multimedia artist
Dana Yahalomi, co-founder of Public Movement. Performed as Dana Sierakowski in And Europe Will Be Stunned
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Symposium: And Will Europe Be Stunned?
Introductory comments and keynote paper from Gil Hochberg
Duration: 32m 02s
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Yael Bartana in conversation with Achim Borchardt-Hume
Duration: 1h 12m 56s
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Panel discussion with Joanna Mytkowska, Gil Hochberg and Jacqueline Rose
Duration: 1h 11m 48s
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This symposium, at Whitechapel Art Gallery on Friday 18 May 2012, opened up the debates sparked by the films. It began with a keynote paper from Gil Hochberg, Professor of Comparative Literature at UCLA. This was followed by a Q&A with the artist and a panel discussion with Joanna Mytkowska, Director of the Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw, and Jacqueline Rose, Professor at Queen Mary University.
This event was organised with the support of the Polish Cultural Institute.