The Marathon Marathon project in Athens

The Marathon Marathon project in Athens

Acropolis Museum

Photo by Ilias Bourgiotis, Classic Marathon, Athens.

October 21, 2010

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The Marathon Marathon project in Athens

Sunday, 31 October 2010, starts at 16:00-24:00

Acropolis Museum
15 Dionysiou Areopagitou Street
Athens, 11742
Greece
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The Marathon Marathon Project (hereinafter τουμαραθωνίουmarathonproject), will take place in Athens at the Acropolis Museum on October 31, 2010 under the auspices of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism.

The project takes as its point of departure the impressive international array of marathon-format events which are rooted in the concept of superhuman endeavor, in the seemingly impossible but historically real feat of the Battle of Marathon. A particular point of reference was the international event entitled “The Marathon Project,” which has been held annually since 2005 as part of the Serpentine Gallery art program in London. Through a marathon series of talks and presentations this project generates an important, unprecedented archive made up of the intricate “path” of thought and expression taken by artists and intellectuals as they explore a central issue or topic (e.g. The Poetry Marathon, the Manifesto Marathon, the Marathon of Maps). In doing so the project has questioned the established ways of presenting art and re-negotiated the concepts of public dialogue and cultural goods.

The apparent tautology in the title of the Athens event comes from the fact that τουμαραθωνίουmarathonproject—the “Marathon of the Marathon”—is being held as part of the celebrations of the 2500th anniversary of the Battle of Marathon and the organization this year of the Golden Marathon.

The reason for putting this project together was the need for a different reading of the anniversary, through the artists’ and intellectuals’ point of view and , in terms of both the act of commemoration (why we celebrate the anniversary) and the content of what is being commemorated (what it means). This meta-Marathon—the discourse about the Marathon—provides an opportunity to creatively re-link the message of the Marathon not only to its place of origin but also to the numerous places around the world where this message was relayed and multiplied.

The project is being realized at a historical conjuncture which is proving to be decisive for re-shaping the broader features of Greek society and culture. The event explores such topics as the new understanding of humanism that has emerged within contemporary culture, the (re-) interpretation of innovation in a globalized world of hybrid realities, and the role of the arts in the memorization of the past, present and future. Other topics include the renegotiation of the idea of the Other (which comes to the fore in the Battle of Marathon itself and in Aeschylus’s Persians) and the symbolic transformation of Pheidippides from soldier to warrior-runner.

Artists, writers and intellectuals from Greece and abroad (such as Jeff Koons, Daniel Birnbaum, Sarah Morris, Simon Fujiwara, Huang Yong Ping, Giannis Kounellis, Nanos Valaoritis, Christiana Soulou, Andreas Angelidakis and more) will take part in τουμαραθωνίουmarathonproject, which is being curated by Hans Ulrich Obrist and co-curated by Nadja Argyropoulou. The proceedings will be published in book form and distributed internationally.

The Marathon Marathon or τουμαραθωνίουmarathonproject is being organized by the non-profit cultural initiative, Saprofyta. It is realized in cooperation with the DESTE Foundation for Contemporary Art and the Acropolis Museum.

Under the auspices of the Greek Ministry of Culture and Tourism. With the support of OPAP S.A.

Sunday, October 31st 2010, start 16:00, Acropolis Museum
Information: saprofyta@gmail.com

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