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WASCHKAUE : DIVIDING LINE

Einladung: WASCHKAUE : DIVIDING LINE. 2018

29.08.2018 - 12.10.2018

Independent Space Index 2018
Mz Baltazar’s Laboratory, Wien / Österreich

The research project “Waschkaue: Dividing Line” takes as a starting point the history of one of the buildings in the most industrialized region of Germany: Schacht 1/2/8 belonging to the Zeche Zollverein in Essen in the Ruhr area. Currently the building hosts the choreography center of North Rhine Westphalia. The project relates the histories of the Waschkaue with the archives of performance art.

At the time when the Zeche Zollverein operated (1851-1993), the building housed the so-called Waschkaue.... Here, the miners changed their clothes and washed
their bodies after work. 25 years ago the plant stopped operating, but soap dishes are still hanging on the walls in the corridor. Today it is a place dedicated to the performance. In fact, it has always been: It used to be the backstage of the mine, where the workers changed their clothes and put on uniforms; it was the only place within the complex filled with human voices. Talking was forbidden underground and it was anyhow impossible: the noise was produced exclusively by machines. It was a modern colliery after all. After a rebuilding between 1928 and 1932 it has become a palace of modernity, a model example of industrial architecture – sufficient and beautiful.

The history of technology is not only the history of imagination and clever investments. The history of technology implies a hidden history of the bodily effort. In the mine, the bodies of men became machines, at home women’s bodies performed invisible works.

- In 1851, coal mining began in Zeche Zollverein. It was at that time the most advanced mine in Europe. Coal production was intended to supply steel production plants of Krupp AG, a German metal and weapon industry potentate (the so-called “Kanonenko¨nig”).
- In 1851, Alfred Krupp patented a new construction of iron wheels, which allowed his company to start manufacturing railways for the United States and significantly increased his revenues.
- In 1851, American James King patented the first drum washing machine – although the drum made King’s machine resemble a modern machine, it was still powered manually.

At Mz* Baltazar’s Lab! Dorota Walentynowicz and Karolina Majewska-Gu¨de present some manifestations of their collective thinking through these histories – in form of images, objects and performative gestures. The title is a reference to the “The Dividing Line” performative action of Tadeusz Kantor’s (1965) in which, among other elements, Kantor orchestrated covering female bodies with coal.

Invited by Sophie Thun

[Quelle: Einladung]

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