Stadium X – A Place That Never Was – A READER



edited by
Joanna Warsza
contributing authors: Claire Bishop, Sebastian Cichocki, Benjamin Cope, Halina Galera, Ewa Majewska,
Pascal Nicolas-Le Strat, Warren Niesłuchowski, Marek Ostrowski, Grzegorz Piątek, Cezary Polak, Anda Rottenberg, Roland Schöny, Pit Schultz, Tomasz Stawiszyński, Barbara Sudnik-Wójcikowska, Stach Szabłowski, Ngô Văn Tưởng

photos Mikołaj Długosz, Christophe Gaillard, Jerzy Kosiński/NCS, Damazy Kwiatkowski/PAP, Marta Pruska, Marta Orlik, Marek Ostrowski, Tomasz Pasternak, Albert Zawada/Gazeta

A mix of Socialist mausoleum, Aztec temple, and bunker system with a network of small gardens, along with a grid structure of endless market stalls – here is one of possible pictures of Socialist Realist ruin – the 10th-Anniversary Stadium and the Jarmark Europa open-air market surrounding it. After twenty years of a phantom-like existence in the middle of Warsaw, this expanse in 2008 became the construction site of a new national stadium. The book offers a selection of texts presenting a multi-faceted picture of that site’s deterioration and its bizarre existence as a ‘city within a city’. It pictures the area as a Land-Art piece and picturesque ruin, a primeval forest, a realm of precariousness and discount shopping, a work camp for archaeologists and botanists, a ‘Vietnamtown,’ a sonic phenomenon or architectural splendor. The reader also documents the series of site-specific art projects entitled The Finissage of Stadium X curated by Joanna Warsza and provides them with a theoretical context.
The Stadium was built in 1955 from the rubble of a war-devastated, and was to preserve Communism’s good name for forty years. In the early 1990s it fell into ruin, being at the same time ‘revived’ by Vietnamese intelligentsia-cum-vendors and Russian traders, pioneers of capitalism. Jarmark Europa suddenly became the only multicultural site in the city, a storehouse of biographies and urban legends, as well as a major tourist attraction. The heterotopic logic of the place and its long-standing (non)presence in the middle of Warsaw brought about the series of art projects, and later this reader.
Over the course of time, the 10-th Anniversary Stadium which is now being erased form the map of Warsaw will likely become some distant planet, while the present publication, with the brilliant contributions from its authors, will attain — perhaps — the status of an unreal story about a place that, after all, never was.


Published by

Bęc Zmiana Foundation
ul. Mokotowska 65/7, 00-533 Warszawa, Poland
+48 22 827 64 62 www.funbec.eu

Korporacja Ha!art
pl. Szczepański 3a, 31-011 Kraków, Poland
+48 12 422 81 98 www.ha.art.pl

Edited by Joanna Warsza
Design René Wawrzkiewicz
Cover photograph Mikołaj Długosz

208 pages, hard cover

Printed on Arctic Volume Ivory 130 gr
Typeset in NaomiSans and Swiss911

ISBN 978-83-61407-84-3
ISBN 978-83-925107-2-7



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