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Alessandro Kokocinski

Alessandro Kokocinski (born Alejandro Kokocinski; 3 April 1948 – 12 December 2017) was an Italian-Argentine painter, sculptor and set designer, of Polish-Russian origin.[1][2]

Alessandro Kokocinski
Kokocinski in 2011
Born
Alejandro Kokocinski

(1948-04-03)3 April 1948
Died12 December 2017(2017-12-12) (aged 69)
Tuscania, Italy
NationalityItalian
Known forPainter, sculptor, set designer

Early life edit

Born in the refugee camp at Porto Recanati, to a mother who had escaped Nazi deportation and a father who had fought with the Anglo-Polish forces,[3] in late 1948 he and his family moved to South America.[3] He spent the first few years of his life in the Misiones and Iguazú forests, and in Paraguay and the Chaco region.[3] In Buenos Aires he witnessed the bombing of the Casa Rosada, and the fall of Perón (1955).[1]

Career edit

 
Lina Sastri

When Kokocinski was young, he joined the circus in the Argentine capital.[4] He soon moved into theatre, having studied set design at the school of Saulo Benavente.[5] He designed the sets for “El Guapo del Novecento”.[6] After being filed on police record by the military regime, he was forced to take refuge in Santiago de Chile.[6] His drawings of political protest were exhibited at various universities in Chile. His works were presented by the art critic Mario Pedrosa, and by writers Enrique Araya and Delia del Carril.[4]

He worked on the Allende government’s agrarian reform, in partnership with the Catholic University of Santiago de Chile.[6] Kokocinski was already in Europe by the time Allende fell from government.[6] He exhibited first in Hamburg and later in Rome, presented by Rafael Alberti (who dedicated a poem to him, entitled “Alejandro Kokocinski 1971, pintor”.[7] He settled in Rome and became a pupil of Riccardo Tomassi Ferroni, with whom he shared a studio in Trastevere, together with Carlo Quattrucci.[8][9]

In 1986 he moved to the Far East and lived there for a few years, travelling between South East Asia and China.[9] In the late 1980s he moved to Germany, where he lived for four years.[6]

He then returned to Italy for good, and there founded the Kosa theatre company with the actress and singer Lina Sastri.[10] He designed lighting, costumes and sets for six of the company's shows, all directed by and starring Sastri.[10][11] In 2003 he moved to Tuscania (Lazio), where he moved his studio into an ancient, deconsecrated church.[4][12][13] He set up the Fondazione Alessandro Kokocinski[14] in the town, an organization aimed at supporting the creativity of young artists (from Italy and all over the world), through training and specialization courses, residential training programmes and exhibitions and events.[15][16]

In 2016 Kokocinski created the set design and lighting design for Lina Sastri è il mio nome, a musical theatrical show which opened on 4 October 2016 at the Teatro Quirino, Rome.[17] Neapolitan actress and singer Sastri spoke to Il Messaggero newspaper about the "prolific imagination of Alessandro Kokocinski, a truly internationally-renowned painter who observes the world through the eyes of the heart”. She said she “hope[d] the audience appreciates his visually dramatic touch, with which I fully identify".[18]

Selected exhibitions edit

 
Il cielo celato
(scultura in vetroresina e rame)

Kokocinski staged his second solo show in Buenos Aires in 1969.[18] The exhibition included a series of dramatically stylized black and white pencil drawings. The subject matter was: the difficulty of a life in poverty; work; and suffering in general.[10]

In 1979 he took part in a group show at the Printshop Gallery in Amsterdam.[18] The title of the exhibition was "L'immagine dell'uomo dal 1945 ad oggi" ("The image of man from 1945 to the present").[18] The selection of works was intended to illustrate how artistic creativity had reinterpreted the vision of humanity since the end of the Second World War.[17]

In 1987, at the Hong Kong Arts Festival, eighteen of Kokocinski's pieces went on display in a solo exhibition, which grouped together artists from all over the world in the then-British colony.[19] These works mainly focused on images from the circus tradition, with acrobats and dancers moving across canvases, accompanied by impetuously leaping horses.[20]

In 1999, in Rome, three exhibitions running almost simultaneously at the Istituto Italo-latinoamericano, Palazzo della Pigna and the Galleria Italarte celebrated Kokocinski as a "world pilgrim".[17] His portraits of men and women were "loaded with pathos and pain", according to La Stampa,[21] and painted using superimpositions and faded colours/elements of pain to accentuate their dramatic impact.[17]

Palazzo Venezia in Rome staged an extensive one-man exhibition on Kokocinski in 2003. The exhibition comprised more than sixty works from various takes of his long creative career.[17] One of the most important of these was La Trasfigurazione, a polyptych measuring more than 4 metres high and 14 metres long, made up of five polychrome fiberglass sculptures mounted on wooden panels resting on iron joists.[22]

In 2005 Kokocinski had an exhibition at the Museo Nazionale di Castel Sant' Angelo, Rome, with a sculpture cycle, "L'Ombra delle idee" ("The Shadow of Ideas"), inspired by the philosopher Giordano Bruno.[23] The historian and art critic Claudio Strinati introduced the exhibition.[24] In the same year, he took part in a group show curated by Vittorio Sgarbi entitled "Il Male – Esercizi di Pittura crudele" ("Evil – Exercises in Cruel Painting") at the Palazzina di Caccia di Stupinigi, in Turin, Italy.[23]

One of the artist's major achievements has been the solo show in 2006 in Beijing, at the National Art Museum of China (NAMOC),[25] as part of the events held to celebrate the 'Year of Italy in China'.[26]

In 2008, at the Regia Hall in the Museo Nazionale di Palazzo Venezia, Kokocinski presented "La Potenza dello Spirito", a painting cycle inspired by classicism and myths.[27]

Kokocinski was one of the most popular artists in the group exhibition "Las Americas latinas. Las fatigas del querer" curated by art critic Philippe Daverio in 2009 at the Spazio Oberdan, Milan.[28]

In 2011 Kokocinski was one of the artists chosen to exhibit at the 54th Venice Art Biennale, selected by Vittorio Sgarbi, who curated the Italian Pavilion at the Arsenale.[29]

In Milan, in 2013, the Artespressione gallery presented a series of Kokocinski's drawings, made using mixed media on books and antique paper. The theme was the circus, that magical and mysterious environment in which the artist lived and worked when living in Buenos Aires as a young man.[30]

In September 2015 the Fondazione Roma Museo staged a one-man show on the artist at Palazzo Cipolla, called "Kokocinski.[31] La vita e la Maschera: da Pulcinella al Clown" ("Kokocinski. The life and the Mask: from Pulcinella to Clown"). The exhibition reflects both "the history of a tormented man who has personally experienced exile, political persecution and the cruelty of the world" and the history "of the artist who transforms this into art with paintings, sculptures and installations in which the mask, the clown and Pulcinella become central subjects".[31] The works "present themselves as the spectacle of human fragility. Restless, suffering figures yet full of hope, always struggling to defend the true sense of existence", commented the President of the Fondazione Roma Museo.[31]

Death edit

Kokocinski died on the morning of 12 December 2017 in Tuscania, Italy, at the age of 69 after suffering from a long illness.[32][33]

Gallery edit

Works by Kokocinski and La Trasfigurazione


            

References edit

  1. ^ a b . Corriere della Sera. Corriere della Sera. Archived from the original on 10 September 2014. Retrieved 12 June 2014.
  2. ^ Fanti, Mario. "Kokocinski - L'uomo e l'artista" (PDF). Centrostudiportorecanati.it. Centro Studi Portorecanatesi. Retrieved 12 June 2014.
  3. ^ a b c Grasso, Sebastiano (12 May 2003). "L' acrobata di cavalli al circo dell' arte". Corriere della Sera. Corriere della Sera. Retrieved 12 June 2014.
  4. ^ a b c Vivante, Lucy. . lucyvivante.net/. Archived from the original on 6 June 2014. Retrieved 13 June 2014.
  5. ^ Roca, Cora (2013). (PDF). Buenos Aires: INTeatro. pp. 7, 11, 20, 29. ISBN 978-987-28375-5-6. Archived from the original (PDF) on 11 September 2014. Retrieved 12 June 2014.
  6. ^ a b c d e . carlos-anton.idoneos.com/ (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 6 July 2008. Retrieved 12 June 2014.
  7. ^ Marin Urena, Francisco Javier (2003). La Figura del Angél en la Generación del 27 (PDF) (PhD). Universidad de Murcia. p. 303.)
  8. ^ Sassi, Edoardo (7 November 2011). ""Rissa a Trastevere" la storia di un quadro". Corriere della Sera. Corriere della Sera. Retrieved 13 June 2014.
  9. ^ a b "A Roma in mostra una "Rissa d'autore" in un quadro di Carlo Quattrucci". www.adnkronos.com (in Italian). Adnkronos. Retrieved 13 June 2014.
  10. ^ a b c . linasastri.it. Archived from the original on 27 June 2014. Retrieved 13 June 2014.
  11. ^ Tricomi, Antonio (10 October 2002). "Lina Sastri in scena la donna, l'eroina e la santa". La Repubblica (in Italian). p. 14. Retrieved 13 June 2014.
  12. ^ Sica, Gabriella (5 February 2009). "Tuscania, gli strati della Storia terra di draghi, frati e pellegrini". La Repubblica (in Italian). LaRepubblica.it. p. 14. Retrieved 13 June 2014.
  13. ^ (PDF). www.culturalazio.it (in Italian). 2013. Archived from the original (PDF) on 10 September 2014. Retrieved 13 June 2014.
  14. ^ "fuori roma". La Repubblica (in Italian). laRepubblica.it. 9 September 2012. p. 17. Retrieved 13 June 2014.
  15. ^ . Comune di Tuscania. Archived from the original on 11 September 2014. Retrieved 13 June 2014.
  16. ^ "Tuscania-Shanghai a passo di arte". Viterbo News 24 (in Italian). Viterbo News 24. 10 October 2013. Retrieved 13 June 2014.
  17. ^ a b c d e Costantini, Emilia (3 October 2016). "Poesie, pensieri, canzoni e le parole di Filumena". Corriere della Sera Roma. p. 17.
  18. ^ a b c d Zampa, Fabrizio (1 October 2016). "Lina Sastri: "Il mio tributo all'anima femminile"". Il Messaggero.
  19. ^ Rosser, Nigel (19 January 1987). "Circus Livewire Turns Painter". South China Morning Post.
  20. ^ Turner, Matthew (22 January 1987). "Alessandro Kokocinski: A Disturbing Delight". Hong Kong Standard.
  21. ^ Fabiani, Rossella (8 April 1999). "Kokocinski, pellegrino nel mondo". La Stampa (in Italian). p. 54. Retrieved 21 July 2014.
  22. ^ Grasso, Sebastiano (12 May 2003). "L'acrobato dei cavalli al circo dell'arte". Corriere della Sera (in Italian). p. 29. Retrieved 21 July 2014.
  23. ^ a b Balit, Daniele (15 June 2005). . Stile.it (in Italian). La Stampa. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 7 October 2015.
  24. ^ "L'ora degli angeli inquieti" (PDF). Corriere della Sera (in Italian). 26 March 2005. Retrieved 7 October 2015.
  25. ^ "Power and the passion". China Daily (PDF). 16 September 2006. pp. 10–11.
  26. ^ "Visita del Presidente del Consiglio, Romano Prodi, in Cina". governo.it (in Italian). Italian Government. 17 September 2006. Retrieved 7 October 2015.
  27. ^ Grasso, Sebastiano (27 July 2008). "Al vescovo ricorda Sant' Agostino". Corriere della Sera (in Italian). p. 30. Retrieved 7 October 2015.
  28. ^ Tavola, Michele (20 May 2009). "Santi, eroi e trafficanti il Sudamerica degli artisti". La Repubblica (in Italian). Retrieved 7 October 2015.
  29. ^ "Lista artisti Arsenale" (PDF). www.beniculturali.it (in Italian). Ministero per i Beni Culturali. Retrieved 7 October 2015.
  30. ^ "Alessandro Kokocinski. Cyrk". La Stampa. 18 February 2013. Retrieved 6 October 2015.
  31. ^ a b c De Sanctis, Linda (17 September 2015). "L'arte di Kokocinski in mostra a Palazzo Cipolla". la Repubblica Roma. Retrieved 7 October 2015.
  32. ^ "Morto Alessandro Kokocinski, pittore in viaggio e acrobata dei sogni" (in Italian). Corriere. Retrieved 13 December 2017.
  33. ^ "ADDIO AD ALESSANDRO KOKOCINSKI. ARTISTA DI MOLTE PATRIE, INNAMORATO DELLA CULTURA ITALIANA" (in Italian). Exibart. 12 December 2017. Retrieved 13 December 2017.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Official website for solo exhibition at Palazzo Cipolla Rome, 2015 17 September 2017 at the Wayback Machine

alessandro, kokocinski, born, alejandro, kokocinski, april, 1948, december, 2017, italian, argentine, painter, sculptor, designer, polish, russian, origin, kokocinski, 2011bornalejandro, kokocinski, 1948, april, 1948porto, recanati, italydied12, december, 2017. Alessandro Kokocinski born Alejandro Kokocinski 3 April 1948 12 December 2017 was an Italian Argentine painter sculptor and set designer of Polish Russian origin 1 2 Alessandro KokocinskiKokocinski in 2011BornAlejandro Kokocinski 1948 04 03 3 April 1948Porto Recanati ItalyDied12 December 2017 2017 12 12 aged 69 Tuscania ItalyNationalityItalianKnown forPainter sculptor set designer Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Selected exhibitions 4 Death 5 Gallery 6 References 7 External linksEarly life editBorn in the refugee camp at Porto Recanati to a mother who had escaped Nazi deportation and a father who had fought with the Anglo Polish forces 3 in late 1948 he and his family moved to South America 3 He spent the first few years of his life in the Misiones and Iguazu forests and in Paraguay and the Chaco region 3 In Buenos Aires he witnessed the bombing of the Casa Rosada and the fall of Peron 1955 1 Career edit nbsp Lina Sastri When Kokocinski was young he joined the circus in the Argentine capital 4 He soon moved into theatre having studied set design at the school of Saulo Benavente 5 He designed the sets for El Guapo del Novecento 6 After being filed on police record by the military regime he was forced to take refuge in Santiago de Chile 6 His drawings of political protest were exhibited at various universities in Chile His works were presented by the art critic Mario Pedrosa and by writers Enrique Araya and Delia del Carril 4 He worked on the Allende government s agrarian reform in partnership with the Catholic University of Santiago de Chile 6 Kokocinski was already in Europe by the time Allende fell from government 6 He exhibited first in Hamburg and later in Rome presented by Rafael Alberti who dedicated a poem to him entitled Alejandro Kokocinski 1971 pintor 7 He settled in Rome and became a pupil of Riccardo Tomassi Ferroni with whom he shared a studio in Trastevere together with Carlo Quattrucci 8 9 In 1986 he moved to the Far East and lived there for a few years travelling between South East Asia and China 9 In the late 1980s he moved to Germany where he lived for four years 6 He then returned to Italy for good and there founded the Kosa theatre company with the actress and singer Lina Sastri 10 He designed lighting costumes and sets for six of the company s shows all directed by and starring Sastri 10 11 In 2003 he moved to Tuscania Lazio where he moved his studio into an ancient deconsecrated church 4 12 13 He set up the Fondazione Alessandro Kokocinski 14 in the town an organization aimed at supporting the creativity of young artists from Italy and all over the world through training and specialization courses residential training programmes and exhibitions and events 15 16 In 2016 Kokocinski created the set design and lighting design for Lina Sastri e il mio nome a musical theatrical show which opened on 4 October 2016 at the Teatro Quirino Rome 17 Neapolitan actress and singer Sastri spoke to Il Messaggero newspaper about the prolific imagination of Alessandro Kokocinski a truly internationally renowned painter who observes the world through the eyes of the heart She said she hope d the audience appreciates his visually dramatic touch with which I fully identify 18 Selected exhibitions edit nbsp Il cielo celato scultura in vetroresina e rame Kokocinski staged his second solo show in Buenos Aires in 1969 18 The exhibition included a series of dramatically stylized black and white pencil drawings The subject matter was the difficulty of a life in poverty work and suffering in general 10 In 1979 he took part in a group show at the Printshop Gallery in Amsterdam 18 The title of the exhibition was L immagine dell uomo dal 1945 ad oggi The image of man from 1945 to the present 18 The selection of works was intended to illustrate how artistic creativity had reinterpreted the vision of humanity since the end of the Second World War 17 In 1987 at the Hong Kong Arts Festival eighteen of Kokocinski s pieces went on display in a solo exhibition which grouped together artists from all over the world in the then British colony 19 These works mainly focused on images from the circus tradition with acrobats and dancers moving across canvases accompanied by impetuously leaping horses 20 In 1999 in Rome three exhibitions running almost simultaneously at the Istituto Italo latinoamericano Palazzo della Pigna and the Galleria Italarte celebrated Kokocinski as a world pilgrim 17 His portraits of men and women were loaded with pathos and pain according to La Stampa 21 and painted using superimpositions and faded colours elements of pain to accentuate their dramatic impact 17 Palazzo Venezia in Rome staged an extensive one man exhibition on Kokocinski in 2003 The exhibition comprised more than sixty works from various takes of his long creative career 17 One of the most important of these was La Trasfigurazione a polyptych measuring more than 4 metres high and 14 metres long made up of five polychrome fiberglass sculptures mounted on wooden panels resting on iron joists 22 In 2005 Kokocinski had an exhibition at the Museo Nazionale di Castel Sant Angelo Rome with a sculpture cycle L Ombra delle idee The Shadow of Ideas inspired by the philosopher Giordano Bruno 23 The historian and art critic Claudio Strinati introduced the exhibition 24 In the same year he took part in a group show curated by Vittorio Sgarbi entitled Il Male Esercizi di Pittura crudele Evil Exercises in Cruel Painting at the Palazzina di Caccia di Stupinigi in Turin Italy 23 One of the artist s major achievements has been the solo show in 2006 in Beijing at the National Art Museum of China NAMOC 25 as part of the events held to celebrate the Year of Italy in China 26 In 2008 at the Regia Hall in the Museo Nazionale di Palazzo Venezia Kokocinski presented La Potenza dello Spirito a painting cycle inspired by classicism and myths 27 Kokocinski was one of the most popular artists in the group exhibition Las Americas latinas Las fatigas del querer curated by art critic Philippe Daverio in 2009 at the Spazio Oberdan Milan 28 In 2011 Kokocinski was one of the artists chosen to exhibit at the 54th Venice Art Biennale selected by Vittorio Sgarbi who curated the Italian Pavilion at the Arsenale 29 In Milan in 2013 the Artespressione gallery presented a series of Kokocinski s drawings made using mixed media on books and antique paper The theme was the circus that magical and mysterious environment in which the artist lived and worked when living in Buenos Aires as a young man 30 In September 2015 the Fondazione Roma Museo staged a one man show on the artist at Palazzo Cipolla called Kokocinski 31 La vita e la Maschera da Pulcinella al Clown Kokocinski The life and the Mask from Pulcinella to Clown The exhibition reflects both the history of a tormented man who has personally experienced exile political persecution and the cruelty of the world and the history of the artist who transforms this into art with paintings sculptures and installations in which the mask the clown and Pulcinella become central subjects 31 The works present themselves as the spectacle of human fragility Restless suffering figures yet full of hope always struggling to defend the true sense of existence commented the President of the Fondazione Roma Museo 31 Death editKokocinski died on the morning of 12 December 2017 in Tuscania Italy at the age of 69 after suffering from a long illness 32 33 Gallery editWorks by Kokocinski and La Trasfigurazione nbsp nbsp References edit a b Alessandro Kokocinski biografia Corriere della Sera Corriere della Sera Archived from the original on 10 September 2014 Retrieved 12 June 2014 Fanti Mario Kokocinski L uomo e l artista PDF Centrostudiportorecanati it Centro Studi Portorecanatesi Retrieved 12 June 2014 a b c Grasso Sebastiano 12 May 2003 L acrobata di cavalli al circo dell arte Corriere della Sera Corriere della Sera Retrieved 12 June 2014 a b c Vivante Lucy A CONVERSATION WITH ALESSANDRO KOKOCINSKI ABOUT ERIC HEBBORN lucyvivante net Archived from the original on 6 June 2014 Retrieved 13 June 2014 Roca Cora 2013 Saulo Benavente escritos sobre escenografia PDF Buenos Aires INTeatro pp 7 11 20 29 ISBN 978 987 28375 5 6 Archived from the original PDF on 11 September 2014 Retrieved 12 June 2014 a b c d e Carlos Anton y su participacion en Un guapo del 900 1969 carlos anton idoneos com in Spanish Archived from the original on 6 July 2008 Retrieved 12 June 2014 Marin Urena Francisco Javier 2003 La Figura del Angel en la Generacion del 27 PDF PhD Universidad de Murcia p 303 Sassi Edoardo 7 November 2011 Rissa a Trastevere la storia di un quadro Corriere della Sera Corriere della Sera Retrieved 13 June 2014 a b A Roma in mostra una Rissa d autore in un quadro di Carlo Quattrucci www adnkronos com in Italian Adnkronos Retrieved 13 June 2014 a b c Lina linasastri it Archived from the original on 27 June 2014 Retrieved 13 June 2014 Tricomi Antonio 10 October 2002 Lina Sastri in scena la donna l eroina e la santa La Repubblica in Italian p 14 Retrieved 13 June 2014 Sica Gabriella 5 February 2009 Tuscania gli strati della Storia terra di draghi frati e pellegrini La Repubblica in Italian LaRepubblica it p 14 Retrieved 13 June 2014 XXI GIORNATA FAI DI PRIMAVERA Luoghi aperti in Lazio PDF www culturalazio it in Italian 2013 Archived from the original PDF on 10 September 2014 Retrieved 13 June 2014 fuori roma La Repubblica in Italian laRepubblica it 9 September 2012 p 17 Retrieved 13 June 2014 Concerto Banda musicale R Eusepi Chiesa di S Silvestro 09 09 2012 Comune di Tuscania Archived from the original on 11 September 2014 Retrieved 13 June 2014 Tuscania Shanghai a passo di arte Viterbo News 24 in Italian Viterbo News 24 10 October 2013 Retrieved 13 June 2014 a b c d e Costantini Emilia 3 October 2016 Poesie pensieri canzoni e le parole di Filumena Corriere della Sera Roma p 17 a b c d Zampa Fabrizio 1 October 2016 Lina Sastri Il mio tributo all anima femminile Il Messaggero Rosser Nigel 19 January 1987 Circus Livewire Turns Painter South China Morning Post Turner Matthew 22 January 1987 Alessandro Kokocinski A Disturbing Delight Hong Kong Standard Fabiani Rossella 8 April 1999 Kokocinski pellegrino nel mondo La Stampa in Italian p 54 Retrieved 21 July 2014 Grasso Sebastiano 12 May 2003 L acrobato dei cavalli al circo dell arte Corriere della Sera in Italian p 29 Retrieved 21 July 2014 a b Balit Daniele 15 June 2005 Il Male Stile it in Italian La Stampa Archived from the original on 4 March 2016 Retrieved 7 October 2015 L ora degli angeli inquieti PDF Corriere della Sera in Italian 26 March 2005 Retrieved 7 October 2015 Power and the passion China Daily PDF 16 September 2006 pp 10 11 Visita del Presidente del Consiglio Romano Prodi in Cina governo it in Italian Italian Government 17 September 2006 Retrieved 7 October 2015 Grasso Sebastiano 27 July 2008 Al vescovo ricorda Sant Agostino Corriere della Sera in Italian p 30 Retrieved 7 October 2015 Tavola Michele 20 May 2009 Santi eroi e trafficanti il Sudamerica degli artisti La Repubblica in Italian Retrieved 7 October 2015 Lista artisti Arsenale PDF www beniculturali it in Italian Ministero per i Beni Culturali Retrieved 7 October 2015 Alessandro Kokocinski Cyrk La Stampa 18 February 2013 Retrieved 6 October 2015 a b c De Sanctis Linda 17 September 2015 L arte di Kokocinski in mostra a Palazzo Cipolla la Repubblica Roma Retrieved 7 October 2015 Morto Alessandro Kokocinski pittore in viaggio e acrobata dei sogni in Italian Corriere Retrieved 13 December 2017 ADDIO AD ALESSANDRO KOKOCINSKI ARTISTA DI MOLTE PATRIE INNAMORATO DELLA CULTURA ITALIANA in Italian Exibart 12 December 2017 Retrieved 13 December 2017 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Alessandro Kokocinski Official website Official website for solo exhibition at Palazzo Cipolla Rome 2015 Archived 17 September 2017 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en 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