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Friday 26 February 2010

Soft Cowboy at his end...

Ladies and Gentelmen... my life as an art object is coming today to an end! 81 days ago I signed the contract with myself and today at midnight my body comes back officially to its owner - the real person whose legal existance is confirmed by Birth Certificat. If you are in Vienna you're very welcome to join the last night of Soft Cowboy and Things.

More details about the show:
http://www.brut-wien.at/start.php?navid=detail&id=381
http://radekhewelt.blogspot.com/2010/02/things-in-vienna.html
http://radekhewelt.blogspot.com/2010/02/radek-hewelts-soft-cowboy-in-things.html


My rental contract:


RENT-TO-OWN CONTRACT

I. PARTIES:
This contract is entered into on 8th December 2009, by and between RADEK HEWELT as the Owner of the property rented and RADEK as the Renter.
The Owner hereby agrees to rent-to-own the real property described as A BODY.
This rental shall be for a term of 81 days, beginning 8th December 2009 and anding 26th February 2010.

II. DEFINITION OF THE PARTIES:
THE OWNER in this contract is a real person whose legal existance is confirmed by Birth Certificate.
THE RENTER is a physical and artistic image generated for a purpose of an artistic creation.

III. OBJECT OF THE RENTAL:
THE OBJECT of this rental – A BODY – is understood as a real physical body as well as widely assumed identity and personality constituting and belonging to the owner.

IV. RENTAL AGREEMENT:
In the period of contract duration the owner disdains his rights to own his property described as his body and identity. The renter has unlimited rights to despose rented object in any way necessery to fulfil the aims deriving from artistic creation. It might include also modification, transformation, rejection and destruction of an object of the rental.

Saturday 20 February 2010

Radek Hewelt's 'Soft Cowboy' in 'THINGS'

Dear friends,
I was asked by Anat Steinberg to contribute in curated by her exhibition of performances in big second hand shopping paradise Carla mittersteig in Vienna.
For this occasion I've prepared a performances called 'Soft Cowboy'. I'd feel honoured and excited to see you there!
The premiere is on Wednesday 24th February. Details below.



Soft Cowboy / Radek Hewelt

At this point in his life, Radek Hewelt has very little material property and even less personal attachments towards it. As a danced his most important possession is his body. Especially for this event, Radek Hewelt decided to rent his body + soul for artistic purposes. He signed a legal rental contract, and for a period of 81 days he abandoned the ownership of his property (the body + soul mentioned above). He gave the renter (the artistic purpose) the full rights to dispose of the ‘body + soul’ in any way necessary, including its modification (to create a new image), destruction of ‘real self’ and experimenting with exterior guidelines for interiors. In the performance (i.e. the artistic purpose) he will present his new creation.



‘THINGS’

24,25,26 February at 19:00
performances take place at Carla mittersteig,
Mittersteig 10, 1050 Vienna


‘THINGS’ is an exhibition for performances. It reflects upon the relationship between constructing identity and owning property; who we think we are in relation to the things we have.. or should probably get some day.. the people we should be.. the possibilities .. we should have had .. by now..

The artists Otobong Nkanga, Hans Bryssinck and Radek Hewelt are invited to respond with new performance works; from Egyptian mummies (buried with their valuables) through obsessive restitution wars to brand fetishes or the economical / emotional process of buying a house.. The artists will explore the emotional link connecting property owned and/or desired, and identity presentation.

To accentuate the economical aspect of the theme, ‘THINGS’ is happening in a second-hand furniture shop (Carla mittersteig, Mittersteig 10, Wien), which will be open for shopping during the show.

Curated and orchestrated by Anat Stainberg. With contributions from the artists: Hans Bryssinck, Performance. Yasmina Haddad, styling. Radek Hewelt, Performance. Erwin Jans, dramaturgy. Jan Maertens, light. Otobong Nkanga, Performance. Martin Siewert, music. and Ina Ivanceanu, production.

‘THINGS’ is a co-production of Anat Stainberg / ‘Mediated Meetings’ and brut Wien, and is kindly supported by stadt Wien Kultur and the BMU:KK Austria.

THINGS in Vienna

Curated and orchestrated by Anat Steinberg.

With contributions from the artists:

Hans Bryssinck, Performance
Yasmina Haddad, styling
Radek Hewelt, Performance
Erwin Jans, dramaturgy
Jan Maertens, light
Otobong Nkanga, Performance
Martin Siewert, music

‘THINGS’ is a site specific performance. It reflects upon the relationship between identity construction and property. Focusing on the gap between ‘wanting’ and ‘getting’; who we think we are in relation to the things we have.. or should probably get some day.. the people we should be.. the possibilities .. we should have had by now..

'THINGS'
is happening in the Carla mittersteig, a second-hand furniture warehouse in Vienna. The Carla Mittersteig is mainly (according to the people who run it) a social project for employment (by Caretas). But it is chosen for the performance because of its arbitrary and sustained collection of ‘things with history and possible future’, reviving many forgotten stories. Site-specific performances are created in relation to a specific location and exist only there. This specific medium offers the viewers ‘pre knowledge’ to start with, which adds layers of information to the reading of the performance. And since a site (in this case a second hand public shop) is real and has a daily function, the performance gets to play in the range between reality and fiction in a fascinating way. To accentuate the economical aspect of the theme the shop will be open for shopping during the show.



Jeremy Bentham (1748–1832) an English philosopher and legal theorist developed legislation theory dealing with owned property in the early ninteenth century. He was the first to address property’s important emotional components in his theories, revealing that property represented not only the object or item possessed, but indicated a more intangible relationship between the owner and what was owned.
‘Property is nothing but a basis of expectation; the expectation of deriving certain advantages from a thing which we are said to possess [. . .]. It is not material, it is metaphysical; it is a mere conception of the mind.’

To continue this thought it is interesting to look at the way people (in western cultures) develop relationship with the things they have; the how people belong to their property, how property defines people, puts them in a specific social status, how people live in the promise of the things they potentially should get some day .. Further more Bentham reminds, that it is law alone that enables property to exist, and that from this law people draw a certain expectation also towards future profit or an anticipated inheritance.
The time it takes until the promise has been realized is a very fruitful one for the creation of fantasies, because all you can do is plan, construct an identity.

THINGS, is a research into the way our imaginary and real potentialities code the way of our reality construction. The way fantasy is processed in a brain and re-arranged to an identity with reference to our physical, social and cultural surroundings. The performance will explore the function of property in sparking both individual and collective strategies, and propose ways for these stored ideas to be ‘back-projected’ to the space that hosts them - a second-hand furniture warehouse.



Three artists are invited to participate in this performance; each is coming from different culture and artistic background. All were personally and artistically challenged by the suggestion to explore the link between property and identity; they are asked to look at the ways in which matter influences spirit and contribute their own input, their own ‘take’ on things.

The artists will be provided with research material collected by Anat Stainberg from which they could choose what to focus on. From Egyptian mummies (buried with their valuables) through obsessive restitution wars to brand fetish or the economical / emotional process of buying a house. The artists are asked to create scenes in varies media considering the aspect of their choice.

‘THINGS’ is a co-produced by brut Wien and is kindly supported by stadt Wien Kultur and the BMU:KK Austria.