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dear syndicates
Dear Mr. Fleck,
first - not only the artists in Austria are afraid and ashamed about the
political developments in Austria
second - I can not agree on your strategy - I mean your pladoyee for 'let's
isolation the austrian cultural scene'
with this strategy all people who do not agree on the FPOEVP coalition
(which are more than 45% from the ones who did voted) would be punished by
this 'isolation' -
and the other 55 % electors and mr haider and mr schuessel would welcome
such strategies - yes please start to isolate us more as we are already and
the black/blue establishment will welcome this.
No - more than before it is important to show the public that international
co-operations / exchange / .... working together within any activities is
generating added values of a wide range.
isolation will generate fear and anger
fear at the 45% and anger at the 55%
and as we all know - anger makes strong and fear weak
romana - and lots of other Austrians
dear andreas - according to your request a few
additional information:
statistics from the elections some month ago
SPOe 33,39%
FPOe 27,22%
OeVP 26,9%
Grüne 7,10%
LiF 3,41
invalid, 1,22%
= 45,12% (43,9%) didn't vote for F and V
23,1% didn't vote anyway
one point is sure - budget for social and cultural expenses will decrease
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Ana Peraica [mailto:[email protected]]
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 2. Februar 2000 15:49
An: syndicate
Betreff: Syndicate: Fwd: Do no longer exhibit in Austria! (fwd)
Dear all,
I am forwarding you an e-mail I got from a Croatian theorist, who
recieved e-mail from Robert Fleck who wrote about what for austrian
artists mean enter of Haider into the gouverment.
greetings,
ana
Subject:
Do no longer exhibit in Austria! (fwd)
Date:
Wed, 2 Feb 2000 09:35:58 +0100 (MET)
From:
Mirko Petric <[email protected]>
To:
[email protected]
Forwardiram poruku Roberta Flecka o tome sto ulazak Haidera u vladu znaci
za austrijske umjetnike i umjetnice.
Saluti,
m.
Nantes, 2.2.2000
Dear friends,
As you know, Austria got today the first federal government since the
end of
World War Second with a big participation of nazis.
I am born in this country, have lived there for 24 years, now writing
for
almost twenty years in austrian newspapers, studied political history
(history of democracy...) in this country. Also through my familly, I
know in
detail the inside stories of the FPOe - a party founded in 1948, after
the
amnesty for the big nazi rulers, to be a legal cover for their activity.
In
1986, Joerg Haider took over the party by a putsch with the aim to
re-establish these origins, and to rehabilitate the nazi period in
Austria,
and if possible in Central Europe.
The actual danger is much beyond Austria: in five years or, let's say,
after
the death of Vaclav Havel, whole Central Europe can burn in the same way
like
Austria now. The Czech Republic, Romania, Bulgaria, etc. are ready to
follow
this political choice.
Regarding Austria, I am convinced since 1983, when Bruno Kreisky
retired, the
first jewish chancelor in Central Europe since the birth of mankind,
that
this spectacular comeback of the nazis must occure.
For contemporary arts, I see only one possible choice:
1. NO LONGER EXHIBIT OR COOPERATE WITH AUSTRIA
It has now become absolutely impossible, in moral terms, for any artist,
galerist, museum curator or collector, to exhibit any longer in Austria,
or
to cooperate with any Austrian institution. There is only one question
to
ask: would you have exhibited in Nazi-Germany? Only with a complete
boycott
of the local artlife, we can help the Austrian artists to survive. The
new
government wants to show that "everything is as before", regarding
individual
liberty. Since 1995, all international known Austrian artists are under
pressure by the party of Joerg Haider; anonymous phone calls, Nazi-signs
on
their cars, menaces to take their children - since five years, many
internationally known artists in Vienna are only moving with their
familly in
the city inside of closed cars. As far as I know, most of the jewish
community is also behaving like this, because they were constantly
aggressed
in the street. During the "100 Years" exhibition in 1998, the Vienna
Secession had constantly nazi-signs, painted during the night, on the
building; the Austrian federal police refused to consider these facts,
saying
that "this is normal". The next years will be very hard for Austrian
artists.
They all talked to me in the last years or months about leaving the
country.
Even half of the actual students at the Vienna Academy were thinking
about
leaving the country. For a writer, an intellectual, this is relatively
easy.
For an artist, to change the country is very complicated. The only way
to
help them, is to boycott the country itself. If you show to the Austrian
population that the new government is outlaw, then - but ONLY then - the
woters may consider during the next elections in 2003 that this may have
been
a bad choice for their country.
2. HELP THE AUSTRIAN ARTISTS AS INDIVIDUALS
There can not be any preference for Austrian artists, but for you,
international collegues, it is just about passing them a phone call or a
mail
from time to time, taking care of them in some sense, just hearing if
they
are ok and able to work and to exhibit. You all have very many contacts
with
Austrian artists. Staying in contact with people ouside can be very
important
for each of them.
I was born in this country, and as one of very few still active
international
critics in this country, I have a heavy responsability. With the
nomination
of the new government, I announced publically to stop my collaboration
for
the big exhibition about the young art scene in Vienna (other curators:
Paolo
Herkenhoff, Maaretta Jaukkuri, Rosa Martinez) scheduled for Oct.
2000-April
2001 at Kunsthalle Vienna; to stop any collaboration with Austrian
institutions; no longer going to Austria before the end of the
nazi-participation in the government; trying to change citizenship. But
I
will stay as much as possible in contact with the Austrian artists,
through
the fact that I have a very close relationship with all artists
generations
there, from the generation of the pioneers of an independend art life
(Maria
Lassnig, Arnulf Rainer), to the young students.
Best Wishes,
Robert Fleck
Robert Fleck
post adress:
ERBAN-Ecole Regionale des Beaux-Arts de Nantes
Place Dulcie September
F-44000 Nantes
Tel +33 (0) 2 40 41 58 00
Fax +33 (0) 2 40 41 90 58
e-mail: [email protected]
(please change my post adress from F-22240 La Bouillie or F-75001 Paris
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