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Rafał Piotr Betlejewski (born 30 October 1969 in
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) is a Polish performer, paratheatre artist, and
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. He is the founder of the Transparent Theater and the creator of social campaigns, including "Burn shame" and " I miss you, Jew." He is interested in the phenomenons of identity, social roles, as well as language and social communication.


Professional activities

Rafał Betlejewski is the founder of the advertising agencies Cytryna Advertising Agency and Colleagues Strategy & Creation. Some of his work there included advertising campaigns for Mlekpol, a dairy cooperative and the largest milk company in Poland, as well as for mobile phone network Era. He is also the president of the board of the Advertising People Association. Until 2017, he ran the programs ''DeFacto'' and ''Betlejewski.Provocations'' on TTV. In the past, he also hosted broadcasts on
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RDC, including ''among others, Betlejewski'' on Saturdays and ''Science Frikszyn – about science with people'' on Tuesdays. He left the station in 2015 in protest of the dismissal of editor-in-chief Ewa Wanat. In 2015, together with Ewa Wanat and Tomasz Stawiszyński, he founded Public Medium radio as part of a project of the same name, along with a team of professional and civic journalists, experts, and social activists.


Social actions

*Beautiful Agony – Anna Politkovskaya: On 20 February 2014, Betlejewski posted a video less than two minutes in length on his YouTube channel in which he masturbates and orgasms in the staircase where
Anna Politkovskaya Anna Stepanovna Politkovskaya (; 30 August 1958 – 7 October 2006) was a Russians, Russian investigative journalist who reported on political and social events in Russia, in particular, the Second Chechen War (1999–2005). It was her repor ...
, a Russian journalist and human rights activist, was murdered. The video description indicates that it is one of the 14 videos that he made during his artistic residency in Moscow at the invitation of the National Center for Contemporary Art and the Polish Institute. *(2016): A controversial television experiment created as part of the program ''Betlejewski. Provocations'', recorded in
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and broadcast on TTV. The program features desperate residents of Radom looking for work. They were recorded with hidden cameras in staged scenes during fictitious job interviews. During the interviews, hired actors offered unaware program participants a well-paid job if they agreed to act unlawfully or provide services that went far beyond expected responsibilities for a job. The experiment was met with criticism from some journalists, who considered Rafał Beltejewski's actions to be unethical. *"Hunger" (2012) *"Burn shame." In this campaign, organized from 2001 to 2004, Betlejewski addressed his message to employees who were not satisfied with work in large corporations: "You got corrupted, come to burn shame." Happenings also took place during this campaign, consisting of the burning of artifacts of corporate life, such as company pens, floppy disks, employee opinions, etc."www.tesknie.com" *'' I miss you, Jew!'': Although the idea was created in 2004, the slogan itself was not created until a year later. There are several projects contained within the main project. One such project consisted of photographing
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in public spaces once associated with
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, alongside an empty chair and a
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placed on it. Another project consisted of writing the slogan "I miss you, Jew" on walls. This was done not just by himself, and Betlejewski encouraged others to write the slogan on their own as well. Subsequently, these slogans, both legal and illegal, began to appear throughout Poland, with photos of them being posted on a common website online. On the same website, Betlejewski created a space for preserving the memories of Jews in Poland as well as for expressing memories related to those memories. He defined the purposes of his activities as " antingto retrieve the word ''Jew'', take it away from the
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who are the only ones in this country who use the word freely. I am striving to build a platform for expressing positive emotions towards the people referred to as Jews." : The next installment of this campaign was a happening on 11 July 2010 – the day after the 69th anniversary of the Jedwabne pogrom – under the name "Płonie stodola", or "The barn is burning". Betlejewski set fire to a specially constructed barn in the village of Zawada, but only after he placed symbolic white cards from people who were "burdened with unkind thoughts toward Jews". The artist, who is
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and not Jewish, sought to symbolically switch places with the victims of the
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, break historical divisions, and try to find himself in the position that Jews were in during the
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. Betlejewski described this event as both a confession and a
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. *"TV chapel" (2009): In an act of protest against a provision in a media law adopted by parliament stating that public media is to promote Christian values, Rafał Betlejewski erected a chapel in the
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district of Warsaw, decorated it with ribbons and flowers, and placed a television set in its center rather than a holy picture. The chapel operated for two weeks, generating not only interest from nearby residents and people passing by, but acts of aggression as well.


Photography

*"Let's get to know each other. Zielona Góra – here and now. " In 2002, on 40 billboards in
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, Betlejewski used the slogan "Let's get to know each other. Zielona Góra: here and now" to present photographs of notable city residents in fun and casual situations. Subjects included the local police commander, Mrs. Kasia from the solarium, employees of the vodka factory, the surgeon from the provincial hospital as well as the city's president. *"I prefer Poland." A series of photos published in 2004 on postcards addressing problems in Polish perceptions towards residents of other countries. Betlejewski photographed tourists and residents of these cities in
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and
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, holding boards with inscriptions praising Poland, such as " Sopot is legendary for us", "I would live in
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", "The
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is a real grazing", and "Long live bigos". *"And would I go?" Also in 2004, the artist created a series of posters depicting veterans and participants of the
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. They were depicted in unusual poses, and shown in funny situations and contexts. :Betlejewski's goal was to show the subjects in a more modern light, show the heroes of the uprising as interesting people in their own right, and attempt to answer the question of what patriotism is today. It was not his last encounter with the subject of the uprising. Betlejewski is also the author of the script for the comic book anthology ''44'' (2007) about the fate of Polish insurgents in the Warsaw Uprising.


Paratheatrical activities

*"Milk" ("Milk – Take Away Theater"): Under the auspices of the TR Warszawa theatre in
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, Betlejewski directed and implemented the "Milk – Take Away Theater" project in 2005 and 2006 with Agnieszka Podsiadlik, Eryk Lubos , Jan Drawnel, Tomasz Tyndryk , and Rafał Maćkowiak. The act consisted of a home-ordered performance for 500 of a half-hour presentation on the market situation for milk, the actors asking questions for a milk advertising campaign, and ultimately the actors leaving the home without saying a word. The performance was performed in a variable composition of three people. Betlejewski explained that he wanted to arouse
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in the viewer, and also wanted to ""unmask the rules governing consumerism, expose the traps lurking behind attractive packaging, and ask about the role of theater". *"I Like You and You Like Me.": This project was implemented at the Orchard Gallery in New York City. Together with his curator, Barbara Piwowarska, Betlejewski shut himself for three days in the gallery's exhibition hall in 2006. The social and professional roles of both individuals (the artist and his curator) were mixed with intimate roles (man and woman). The idea for this project was inspired by Mircei Cantor's ''Departure'' (2004) and
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' ''
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'' (1974), in which Beyus spent three days with a coyote alone in a gallery room. *Transparent Theater: In 2006 and 2007, under the auspices of the Transparent Theater, of which he founded, Betlejewski took part in a number of para-theatrical projects that involved playing typical social roles, such as a writer, manager, father in the park, teacher on the train, artist on the bridge, and cousin at lunch. He prepared for each performance by creating a
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representation of a given group and providing himself with props characteristic of the persona. All performances took place in public spaces or public places; for example, the role of ''Teacher on the train'' was played on
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trains. Betlejewski initiated conversation with passengers on the train using the language of teachers gained from posts on internet forums. He only revealed himself, by handing out leaflets to fellow passengers stating that they took part in a performance, right before the destination station. In these performances, Betlejewski played numerous identities (including social roles that he actually plays in his life like a father) so that he could "be able to regain control over hese rolesand put them into practice in his own terms". *One Day Theater: In 2009, Betlejewski made an appeal for people to play their own parts on World Theatre Day the next year, on 27 March. This was done in cooperation with the Theater Institute Zbigniew Raszewski, with the action named 'One Day Theater'. Betlejewski described this action as conceptual in nature, taking place primarily in the mental space of its participants. He described the action's purpose as to make people aware that everyone acts in multiple roles every single day, whether they actively realize it or not.


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